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James Orchard
I read recently about a James Orchard, a baker who supplied bread
to British troops and who signed a petition of support for Britain in
Scotts tavern in Nov 1776 in New York.
My ancester James Orchard showed up in a marriage record in the
loyalist town of Shelburne Nova Scotia Canada in 1795.
Submitter: surfssite

Probably:

James Orchard was married to Mary Hayden in the Church of Christ in Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada on 28 December 1795.

Olivia Orchard, daughter of James and Mary Orchard, born on 30 January 1811, was baptised in the Church of Saint George and Saint Patrick in Shelburn, Nova Scotia, Canada on 25 July 1831.

Olivia Orchard, daughter of James and Mary Orchard, born abt. 1808, Ragged Island, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada, died 27 September 1865, Ragged Island.

James Orchard resided in Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1827 and also in 1838.

James Orchard jr., Mariner, was the owner of the schooner "Adventure", built in 1812. He resided in Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada.



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Lost Ancestors: 21 June 2023