Killed by the kick of a horse.
was deaf and dumb.
A revolutionary soldier, who moved from Dedham, MA to Bucksport, ME.spouse:
They have two children.
His name first appears in the tax assessment list for 1849 (in Willia mstown, NB), although he and his wife Catherine Mahoney emigrated abo ut 1834. "Old John Kingston lived in a dug-out on the banks of the N orth West," stated a Williamstown resident in 1977 (in an apocrypha l narrative). "He barely got out of Cork because he was to be hange d for sheep stealing. He was an Anglican. His wife was a Catholic , and her name was O'Mahoney."spouse: O'Mahoney, Catherine (? - >1870)John and Catherine were both enumerated as Catholics in the census o f 1861 for Williamstown. He died between 1861 and 1871. She lived i nto the 1870s at least. The children attended school at South Esk an d Williamstown.
John, who raised a family of five, died at Williamstown.spouse: Travis, Henrietta
Lived at South Esk. His Widow died at Millerton in the 1930s, leavin g two sons and two daughters.spouse: Kelly, Margaret
President of Harvard College
Was in the gunboat service during the rebellion, and died October 30, 1 1863 at Roanoke island of wounds recieved there.