Amey Pettis

Brief Life History of Amey

When Amey Pettis was born about 1782, in New Brunswick, British North America, her father, James Pettes, was 30 and her mother, Catherine Sarah Olney, was 24. She married Samuel Cook on 25 December 1810, in District Judiciaire de Québec, Canada East, British North America.

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Samuel Cook
1786–1829
Amey Pettis
1782–
Marriage: 25 December 1810

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    1784 · Established as a Separate Colony

    In 1784, New Brunswick became a separate colony. It is the only bilingual province. The captial is Fredericton.

    1786 · First Legislature Meets

    Established in 1784, when the colony became a province, the legislature met for the first time in 1786. It met in Fredericton in the Lower House.

    1820 · First Bank

    March 25, 1820, the first bank located in Saint John, New Brunswick, was established.

    Name Meaning

    English (Dorset): variant of Pitts .

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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