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In 1863; Howard; the third son; married Agnes Johnstone; of Napan; Miramichi; and remained at the old home。 In January; 1864; Margaret; the third daughter; was married to George M。 Black; of Dorchester。 The same year; in May; Mrs。 Howard Trueman died。 In July; 1867; Howard married Mary Jean Main; of Kingston; Kent County; daughter of John Main; of that place。 Mary; the youngest daughter; was married to William Prescott; of Bay Verte; in 1873。

The following minutes of a meeting held at Prospect January 4th; 1875; will be of interest:

〃The meeting was organized by the appointment of David Lawrence as Chairman; and Howard Trueman as Secretary。

〃The chairman stated the object of the meeting was to take steps to celebrate in some fitting way the arrival of the first Trueman family in Nova Scotia; which took place just a hundred years ago。

〃On motion of S。 B。 Trueman; seconded by Edward Trueman; Resolved; that there be a gathering of the Trueman descendants at the old homestead sometime during the summer of 1875。

〃Moved by John A。 Humphrey; and seconded by Martin Trueman; and carried; that a committee be appointed to carry out the above resolution; said committee to consist of representatives from each branch of the family。

〃The following were named as a committee: 〃Martin Trueman。 〃Edward Trueman。 Henry Trueman。    Benjamin Trueman。 Thompson Trueman。 John Glendenning。 David Lawrence。   R。 T。 McLeod。 Harman Humphrey。  Albert Trueman。 〃Howard Trueman。

〃It was also decided to number the descendants and have written out a short history or genealogy of the family; also to place a marble monument to make the last resting…place of those who first came to America。〃

The celebration was held at Prospect Farm on the 14th July; 1875; and took the form of an all…day picnic。 A programme was given; consisting of music and addresses。 The invitations were not confined to the immediate connection。 Friends of the family were included。 It was estimated that about five hundred were present; many coming from widely different points。 The social intercourse was greatly enjoyed; and was looked upon as one of the best features of the reunion。

The following census of the family to day (1875) was given out at that Meeting:

                                         Born。Dead。Living。 MR。 WILLIAM TRUEMAN (2ND); MARRIED TO ELIZABETH KEILLOR;1777… Children                                  10   10    0

HARMAN TRUEMAN'S FAMILY Children                                  10    5    5 Grandchildren                             28    3   25 Great…grandchildren                       23    3   20                                           61   11   50

WILLIAM TRUEMAN'S FAMILY Children                                  11    1   10 Grandchildren                             72   23   49 Great…grandchildren                       99   22   77                                          182   46  136

JOHN TRUEMAN'S FAMILY Children                                  10    3    7 Grandchildren                             30    7   23 Great…grandchildren                        2    0    2                                           42   10   32

THOMAS TRUEMAN'S FAMILY Children                                  13    7    6 Grandchildren                             52   12   40 Great…grandchildren                       42   10   32                                          107   29   78

SARAH LAWRENCE'S FAMILY Children                                  11    3    8 Grandchildren                             51   12   39 Great…grandchildren                       51    7   44                                          113   22   91

AMOS TRUEMAN'S FAMILY Children                                   9    3    6 Grandchildren                             47    4   43 Great…grandchildren                       17    0   17                                           73    7   66

ROBERT TRUEMAN'S FAMILY Children                                   3    1    2 Grandchildren                              8    3    5 Great…grandchildren                        2    1    1                                           13    5    8

MARY A HUMPHREY'S FAMILY Children                                   7    4    3 Grandchildren                             20    3   17 Great…grandchildren                        1    0    1                                           28    7   21

BETTY GLENDENNING'S FAMILY Children                                   6    3    3 Grandchildren                             13    0   13 Great…grandchildren                        1    0    1                                           20    3   17

THOMPSON TRUEMAN'S FAMILY Children                                   7    0    7 Grandchildren                             18    1   17 Great…grandchildren                        0    0    0                                           25    1   24

Total in the ten families                664  141  523


RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS

                                  Presby… Episco… FAMILY OF     Methodists Baptists terians palians Total

William Trueman     78     24       22      12     136 Thomas Trueman      45     33                       78 John Trueman        32                              32 Harmon Trueman      50                              50 Mary Ann Humphrey   15      6                       21 Betty Glendenning    9               8              17 Amos Trueman        16              50              66 Sarah Lawrence      80              11              91 Robert Trueman       8                               8 Thompson Trueman    24                              24 Total              357     63       91       12    523


OCCUPATIONS

                          Tele…  Tin…     Assay     Student     Mill FAMILY OF       Farm/Mech/graph/smith/Carp/   /Teach/AtLaw/Rail/Own/Agt

William Trueman  16    1   1    1     3    1     1 Thomas Trueman    6    7              2          1     1 John Trueman      1                   1 Harmon Trueman    3    3              2          1          1 Mary A。 Humphrey  1                              1               1 Betty Glendenning 1 Amos Trueman      8 Sarah Lawrence    6    3                         1                   1 Robert Trueman    1    1 Thompson Trueman  3 Total            46   15   1     1     8    1    5     1    1    1   1

So much was this celebration enjoyed that the decision was quite unanimous that a similar reunion should be held at a future time。 This was kept in mind; and in 1891; seventeen years afterwards; invitations were sent from Prospect for another gathering of the clan。 This time; however; the scope of the celebration was extended。 The Historical Society of Sackville was associated in the event; and all were welcome who cared to be present。

This gathering was called the Yorkshire Picnic; and anyone of Yorkshire blood was especially welcome。 An effort was made to get the names of all visitors recorded; but it was not entirely successful。 About three hundred; however; wrote their names below the following; written by Judge Morse。

〃Visitors to Prospect Farm; July 14th; 1891; on the occasion of the reunion of the Trueman family; combined with a picnic of the Historical Society of Sackville; in commemoration of the coming into the country of the Yorkshire settlers;

〃WILLIAM A。 D。 MORSE; 〃Judge County Court; 〃Nova Scotia。〃

The following is a report of that gathering as given in the Chignecto POST at that time:

〃YORKSHIRE PICNIC。 〃A LARGE GATHERING AT PROSPECT FARMA SUCCESSFUL HISTORICAL MEETING。

〃On Tuesday last; in response to invitations; upwards of five hundred persons gathered at Prospect Farm; Point de Bute; the residence of Messrs。 Howard and Albert Trueman; to commemorate the arrival of the Yorkshire settlers in this country。 The descendants of the Yorkshiremen had invited the Chignecto Historical Society; recently formed; to be present; and the formal proceedings of the day were under the auspices of the latter。

〃After dinner; Judge Morse; as president of the Historical Society; in a neat speech spoke of the objects of the Chignecto Historical Society。 It was their desire to find out who were the early settlers; and where they came from; and to collect all

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