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Descendents of John Cockburn (1783 - 15 Jun 1858)
and Elizabeth "Betsy" Leslie (1788 - 11 Apr 1869)

Third Immigrant Generation
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56. Harriett "Hattie" Pass . Daughter of William Pass & Charlotte Cockburn (Coburn). Born 15 Jul 1859 in Harvey (Acton). Christen 19 Oct 1859 in St. Paul's Church Records. Died 7 Jun 1935 in Vancouver, BC. Buried in Ocean View Burial Park, Burnaby, BC.

    Witnesses to wedding were James Coffey and William Pass.

    She married George Alexander Smith Grieve, son of Patrick Turnbull Grieve & Mary Piercy, 24 Sep 1879 in Harvey, York Co., NB By Edward Roberts . Born 26 May 1854 in Harvey. Died 1933 in Vancouver, BC. Buried in Ocean View Burial Park, Burnaby, BC.

    They had the following children:

  213   i.   Sterling Wilfred Grieve

  214   ii.   Alexander "Sandy" Grieve

  215   iii.   Charlotte Lavilla "Villa" Grieve

  216   iv.   Hattie "Mabel" Grieve

  217   v.   Percival Roy "Percy" Grieve

  218   vi.   William Lewis "Willie" Grieve

  219   vii.   Laura E. Grieve

  220   viii.   Lila May Grieve

  221   ix.   George "Albert" Grieve

57. Anne "Annie" Pass . Daughter of William Pass & Charlotte Cockburn (Coburn). Born 13 May 1861 in Harvey (Acton). Christen 9 Sep 1861 in St. Paul's Church Records. Died 12 Aug 1942 in Harvey. Buried in Harvey Settlement Cemetery.

    Witnesses to marriage were Patrick Grieve and Ellen Coburn.

    She married William Grieve, son of Patrick Turnbull Grieve & Mary Piercy, 15 Nov 1882 in St. Paul's Church, Fredericton By Rev. A. J. Mowatt. Born 4 Oct 1852 in Parish Of Manners Sutton, NB. Died 21 Apr 1903 in McAdam, NB. Buried in Harvey Settlement Cemetery. Occupation Farmer.

    They had the following children:

  222   i.   Charles "Melvin" Grieve

  223   ii.   Charlotte "Lovisa" Grieve

  224   iii.   Wilmot Lorne Grieve

  225   iv.   Elizabeth Florence "Flossie" Grieve

  226   v.   William "Cecil" Grieve

58. Alice Leslie Coburn . Daughter of Andrew Wood Cockburn (Coburn) & Elizabeth Messer. Born 18 Apr 1851 in Harvey. Died 14 Sep 1930 in Vancouver. Buried in Harvey Settlement Cemetery.

    Alice raised one child, the daughter of her sister Margaret Ann (d. 4 Nov. 1884) and John D. Little:   Maud Anna, b. 16 Oct 1884, in Harvey, and d. 1972 in Vancouver.   Both Alice and Maud Anna are buried in Harvey Settlement Cemetery.

    Copied from newspaper obituary - 1930:

   Mrs Alice Williams

    Harvey Station, York Co., Oct 13 -- On the arrival of the Montreal train Thursday morning, the body of Mrs Alice Williams, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Maude Williams, arrived and was taken to the home of Fred Hanselpacker, where the funeral was held at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon.   Mrs Williams and daughter lived in Vancouver.   Harvey was Mrs Williams' home when a girl.   She was 79 years of age and was the eldest daugher of the late Andrew Coburn and Elizabeth Coburn.   She leaves to mourn, Miss Maude Williams, three sisters and one brother, Mrs Alex Burrell and Mrs John Grieve, of Harvey; Mrs Wallace Burpee, Fredericton, and John Coburn, of Vancouver, besides a great number of nieces and nephews and friends.   Burial was at the Harvey cemetery, with many lovely flowers from friends in this part of the province.   The service was in charge of Rev. J. H. MacLean, of the United Church, assisted by the choir.

    She married Thomas Williams, 24 May 1882 in Harvey.

59. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Coburn . Daughter of Andrew Wood Cockburn (Coburn) & Elizabeth Messer. Born 17 Aug 1853 in Harvey, York Co., NB. Died 13 Apr 1920 in Boston, Mass. Buried in St. Stephen Rural Cemetery.

    From Daily Telegraph, 8 May 1874:    "Married at residence of bride's father, by Rev. Samuel Johnson, 7th inst., James Swan and Elizabeth Cockburn, daughter of Andrew W. Cockburn, all of Harvey."

    Witnesses to marriage were James Swan and Maggie Coburn.

    She married James Thomas Swan, son of James Swan & Jane Moody, 7 May 1874 in Harvey, York Co., NB By Rev. Samuel Johnson . Born 1852 in Harvey, York Co, NB. Died 4 Sep 1920 in Princeton, Maine. Buried in St. Stephen Rural Cemetery. Occupation General Store Business.

    James was nicknamed "Waxy Jim", probably because of the type of moustache he wore.   Jim and his wife Lizzie Coburn moved to Princeton, Maine when their children were young.

    Copied from newspaper obituary - 1920:

    There died at Princeton on Saturday, Sept 4, a man loved and respected by the whole community, Mr James Swan, aged 67 years.   Funeral services were held at the house on Monday, the 6th, under the auspices of Lewy's Island Lodge F. & A. M., Rev. William Williams, chaplain, officiating.   The burial took place in the St. Stephen Rural Cemetery beside his wife, who preceded him by a few short months.   Mr Swan was an active worker in the church and in the Masonic Lodge, generous, genial and friendly towards everybody.   He had no enemies at all.   He came to Princeton from Harvey, N.B. about thirty years ago, bought and managed the Princeton House for several years.   Later on he purchased the general store business of the H. L. Buck, where he continued in business to the time of his death.   Mr Swan suffered influenza during the past winter and while still weak, Mrs Swan was taken to a Boston hospital for a serious operation from which she passed on.   Mr Swan never recovered from the shock of her death and his sickness of the winter.   Other bodily complications set in and he gradually wasted away.   We shall miss James Swan more and more   as a business associate, brother and friend.   His rest will be peaceful, no troublesome dreams, worldly worries, can reach him now.   He leaves to mourn their loss his sons, Charles H., District Supt. of Schools, A. C., store manager and Guy W., Post Master at Princeton, his daughter, Mrs Fred B. Larner, his brothers, Henry and Alexander, and his sister, Mrs Jas. Coburn of Harvey, N.B. and friends without number all around.

    They had the following children:

  227   i.   Elizabeth "Etta" Swan

  228   ii.   Arthur James Andrew Swan

  229   iii.   Lula Jane Swan

  230   iv.   Charles Henry Swan

  231   v.   Andrew Coburn Swan

  232   vi.   Guy Webber Swan