Search billions of records on Ancestry.com

Living (private). Parents: Howard Elmer Cann and Alice Virginia Swann.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living.

Spouse: Living.


Jerome Luther Cann was born (date unknown). Parents: Living and Living.

Spouse: Michelle M. Eisenbacher. Children were: Megan Elizabeth Cann, Joshua Calvin Cann.


Jesse Cann was born (date unknown). Parents: Robert N. C. Cann and Mary Crosby.

Spouse: Ruth Inez Randall. Ruth Inez Randall and Jesse Cann were married on 2 April 1942. Children were: Living.


Capt. Jesse Cann was born on 18 March 1794 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was buried in 1851 in South Ohio Hillside Cemetery, South Ohio, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died on 11 November 1851 at the age of 57. Parents: Hugh English Cann and Elizabeth Porter.

Spouse: Abigail Crosby. Abigail Crosby and Capt. Jesse Cann were married about 1812. Children were: Samuel Nelson Cann, Martha Cann, Josiah Cann, Hugh Cann, Mary Cann, Mary Cann, Elizabeth Cann, James C. Cann, Jesse Cann, Jesse Rice Cann, Richard C. Cann, Horace Cann, Abigail Cann, Nathan Cann.


Jesse Cann was born about 1832. He died in childhood. Parents: Capt. Jesse Cann and Abigail Crosby.


Jesse Cann was born about 1854 in Nova Scotia, Canada. He died about 1879 at the age of 25. He was lost at sea. Parents: James C. Cann and Elizabeth Vickery.

Spouse: Eliza A. Allen. Eliza A. Allen and Jesse Cann were married on 25 December 1878 at Arcadia Methodist Church in Arcadia, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. They were married by Rev. Jason Taylor.


Jesse R. Cann was born (date unknown).

Children were: Edwin Cann.


Jesse Rice Cann was born on 31 May 1833 in Nova Scotia, Canada. He died on 3 February 1908 at the age of 74. He was buried after 3 February 1908 in Lake George Cemetery, Lake George, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Parents: Capt. Jesse Cann and Abigail Crosby.

Spouse: Harriet F. Magray. Harriet F. Magray and Jesse Rice Cann were married on 23 July 1857. Children were: Lydia Ellen Cann, Edward F. Cann, William H. Cann, Laura J. Cann, Luella Cann, Anne (Annie) Cann, Murray Cann, Dr. Melbourne Cann MD, Lillian Elizabeth Cann.


Jesse S. Cann was born in 1850 in Bloomfield, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died in 1893 at the age of 43. He was buried in 1893 in South Ohio Hillside Cemetery, South Ohio, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Parents: Andrew Cann and Harriet Shaw.

Spouse: Mary H. Crosby. Mary H. Crosby and Jesse S. Cann were married on 26 December 1874 at Deerfield Baptist Church in Deerfield, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. They were married by Rev. Jason A. Stubbert. Children were: Jessie M. Cann, Hallie Cann, Joseph Cann, Grace Cann, Frank G. Cann.


Jessie Cann was born (date unknown). Parents: George Lewis Cann and Della Mae Hurd.


Jessie Bouldin Cann was born on 22 September 1877. He may have been born in Kirkwood, Delaware. He died on 25 January 1902 at the age of 24. Parents: Rev. Thomas Allibone Cann and Olivia Boulden.


Jessie D. Cann was born in 1907. Parents: Harry L. Cann and Jessie Lennox.


Jessie M. Cann was born about 1877. She died on 29 November 1943 at the age of 66. She was unmarried. Parents: Jesse S. Cann and Mary H. Crosby.


Jessie May Cann was born on 1 May 1862 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 13 December 1895 at the age of 33. Parents: Samuel A. Cann and Martha Alice Wyman.

Spouse: Judson H. Coffran. Jessie May Cann and Judson H. Coffran were married on 5 February 1890 in Yarmouth Wesleyan Church, Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. They were married by Rev. J. J. Teasdale.


Living (private). Parents: Lloyd Cann and Mary Allen.

Spouse: Keith Southern.


Living (private). Parents: John Lewis Cann and Dorothy Cox.

Spouse: Living.


Living (private). Parents: Gordon Alister Cann and Living.


Joanna Cann was born in 1839. She died in 1917 at the age of 78. Parents: Capt. Harvey Cann and Susanna Killam.

Spouse: John Hamilton. Joanna Cann and John Hamilton were married on 12 May 1862.


Living (private). Parents: Dep. Mayor Hugh Dane Cann and Beatrice Pearle Hilyard.

Spouse: David Forsyth Filliter. Children were: Filliter.


Joanna Patricia Kelley Cann was born on 17 March 1912 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She died on 17 August 1996 at the age of 84 at Olsen's Nursing Home in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She was buried on 19 August 1996 at Yarmouth Mountain Cemetery site AH-44 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Parents: Donald L. Cann and Janet Keith Bruce (Jennie) Kelley.


John Cann was born (date unknown). Parents: William Cann.


Living (private). Parents: Arthur H. Cann and Florence Burst.


John Cann was born in Louisbourg, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Parents: Henry Smith (Harry) Cann and Jane Lacey.


Rev. John Cann was born in 1595 in Bristol, England. His date of birth has also been found as 1596. He lived in London, Middlesex, England in 1659. John lived in here in "House without Bishopgate," where he published tracts against the monarchy. In 1664, he published the "Comprehensive Bagster Bible." He died in 1667 at the age of 72. He is said to have "shared the stake" with his pupil, John Rodgers. No confirmation has been found, but this is believed to mean he was burned at the stake as a heretic for his teachings against the monarchy and Church of England. John Cann was a noted preacher, teacher, translator and printer of the Bible, and author of many religious treatises. The most famous of these was "A Necessity of Separation from the Church of England." He preached a reformed baptist faith, and after the death of John Hubbard, John Cann was chosen their leader in London. After a stormy year or so, he was banished to Amsterdam for preaching against the established Church of England, where he succeeded Henry Ainsworth as pastor of the English Independent Church. "The Calendar of State Papers" of June 9, 1641, shows that John Cann was granted an exclusive license for seven years "to print a bible with annotations, being his own work, and that no man unless he be appointed by him, may print his said notes, whether already printed, or to be printed." It is interesting to note that this is among the earliest of copyrights. When John returned to England from Amsterdam, he immediately got into more trouble over his teachings. Parents: Sir Thomas Cann.

Spouse: Agnes Cann. Agnes Cann and Rev. John Cann were married . In addition to being husband and wife, he was also her uncle (her father's brother). Children were: Agnes Cann, Deliverance Cann.


John Cann was born about 1625 in Bristol, England. Have also found a date of birth as "abt 1636." Information on this individual is from multiple sources, some of which may now be considered questionable with newer information and research. Further research and confirmation is warranted. Parents: Sir William Cann and Margaret Yeamans.

Spouse: Esther Read. Esther Read and John Cann were married on 30 July 1661 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Children were: John Cann.


John Cann was born about 1650 in Bristol, England. He emigrated on 20 July 1675 from London, Middlesex, England. John was on list of the ship "Griffin," which sailed from London on July 20, 1675 and arrived in November in New Castle, Delaware. The ship was chartered by Major John Fenwick, the leader of a group of Quakers who founded Salem, New Jersey. It was the first English settlement on the Eastern Shore of Delaware. John Cann and others disembarked at New Castle. He immigrated in November 1675 to New Castle, New Castle County, Delaware. At the time of John's arrival in Delaware, the Plague was in England. It could be that John's arrival and stay in Delaware was because of the Plague in England, but this is unconfirmed. John owned a tract of land in 1680. He bought his first tract of land in 1680, and added more from time to time until in 1685 he paid taxes on 900 acres and two lots in New Castle. He was a Presbyterian. Although John was a Presbyterian, he was friendly with Quakers. He appears to be a personal friend of William Penn. He died on 2 May 1694 at the age of 44 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. He appears on the Delaware before 1677. The indications are that he was a typical English younger son, a good education but no money except what the eldest son chose to give him, but in this case, that apparently was nothing. He sat on many juries and in 1679 was appointed Constable for one year. When William Penn granted him a large tract of land in 1681, a movement was started to merge the Delaware Counties with Pennsylvania. The result was a petition being drawn up, signed, and sent to Penn. As John Cann's signature appears on the document as a representative of New Castle County, it appears safe to assume that he was one of the leaders. When William Penn assumed direct management of his province, he appointed John Cann a Justice of the Peace, and in 1686, a Provincial Judge. In 1684, he became the first Registrar of Wills for New Castle County, and the same year a Deputy Surveyor. The first elected Assembly was called in 1683, and John Cann was chosen as a representative of New Castle County. The following year he became a member of the Provincial Council. The growing dissatisfaction with the appointment of officers for the three lower counties came to a head in 1690, and the members of these counties refused to meet with those from Pennsylvania. After some months, the rebellious members met in New Castle, organized a separate council and proceeded to select John Cann as the President of Council, and to make their own appointments. This was the first attempt of the Delaware counties to break away from Pennsylvania, and, although this controversy was settled by compromise, the method of boycotting the council was found to be effective, and was used successfully when the colonies were separated in 1705. The compromise was that no one would be appointed without their approval. This principle was later adopted as a national policy, and is in effect today in the form of the Senate's "advise and consent" on executive appointments. In 1689, Jean Forat, a Justice of the Peace, was removed from office by the Governor as a "seditious person." He filed charges against John Cann, who sat as President of the Court, indirectly charging him with being disloyal to King William. Later, in 1691, a John White filed a list of serious charges against John Cann, alleging all manner of things, such as that he was "selling justice," that he was selling drink without a license, that he was transporting tobacco out of the colony without paying customs, that he was disrespectful and contemptuous of the King's laws and his messengers, and generally not a proper person to administer the king's law. However, the Governor reaffirmed his faith in John Cann's loyalty and ability when he reappointed him to the Provincial Council after the charges had been filed and he had been involved in a minor rebellion as a leader. Parents: Sir Robert Cann and Deliverance Cann.

Spouse: Alice Smoot. Alice Smoot and John Cann were married .

Spouse: Mary . Children were: John Cann, Mary Cann, William Cann.


John Cann was born in 1662 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Information on this individual is from multiple sources, some of which may now be considered questionable with newer information and research. Further research and confirmation is warranted. Parents: John Cann and Esther Read.

Spouse: Elizabeth . Elizabeth and John Cann were married about 1689. Children were: John Cann.


John Cann was born in 1680 in New Castle, New Castle County, Delaware. He died in 1753 at the age of 73 in Mill Creek, New Castle County, Delaware. Parents: John Cann and Mary .

Spouse: Lydia Reynolds. Lydia Reynolds and John Cann were married . Children were: James Cann, John Cann, Robert Cann.


John Cann was born about 1692. He died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts. Information on this individual is from multiple sources, some of which may now be considered questionable with newer information and research. Further research and confirmation is warranted. Parents: John Cann and Elizabeth .

Spouse: Jane English. Jane English and John Cann were married in 1730/1 in Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: Jane Cann, John Cann.


John Cann was born on 8 November 1715 in New Castle, New Castle County, Delaware. He died in 1765 at the age of 50. Parents: John Cann and Lydia Reynolds.

Spouse: Mary Pennington. Mary Pennington and John Cann were married in 1745. Children were: Robert Cann, John Cann, Edward Cann, Augustine Cann.


John Cann was born on 26 September 1734 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts. He was baptized on 26 September 1734 in Saint Michael's Episcopal Church, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Province (now Mass.). He died in December 1768 at the age of 34 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts. Parents: John Cann and Jane English.

Spouse: Elizabeth Ellenwood. Elizabeth Ellenwood and John Cann were married on 23 November 1757 in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: Jane Cann, Capt. John Cann, Hugh English Cann, Sarah Cann.


John Cann was born about 1738 in White Clay Creek, New Castle County, Delaware. He died in 1774 at the age of 36. Parents: William Cann and Mary M. .

Spouse: Catherine James. Catherine James and John Cann were married on 21 September 1759 in Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, New Castle County, Deleware. Children were: William Cann, Joseph Cann, James Cann, John Cann, Phoebe Cann.


John Cann was born on 21 September 1753 in Cecil County, Maryland. He died on 31 December 1754 at the age of 1. Parents: Robert Cann and Sarah .


John Cann was born in 1755 at Black Marsh Farm in Delaware. He died in 1791 at the age of 36. Parents: John Cann and Mary Pennington.


John Cann was born in 1760 in Mill Run, Sussex County, Delaware. He served in the military during the Revolutionary War between 1775 and 1783. He enlisted into the celebrated "Bucktail Brigade" at Philadelphia with his brother William, and likely participated in most of the engagements of this command until the end of the war, at which time he returned to Delaware. He died in 1816 at the age of 56 in Belltown, Sussex County, Delaware. Parents: William Cann II and Margaret Clark.

Spouse: Jane . Children were: John Cann II, Augustus Cann, William Cann.


Capt. John Cann was born on 16 March 1762 in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts. Year of birth has also been found as 1761, and place of birth has been found as Salem, Massachusetts. He lived in Overton, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1782. He moved here and settled in Overton, at the end of Grove Road next to Stephen Rose. He died on 6 May 1826 at the age of 64 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Have also found his date of death shown as 1824. John was buried after 6 May 1826 in Old Burying Ground, Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was possibly reburied after 1860 at Yarmouth Mountain Cemetery site J-08 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. His and a number of other graves and/or monuments were moved to the newly-opened cemetery on the "Yarmouth mountain" after its official opening in 1860. His gravestone is there in a family plot, but his remains are believed to still be buried behind the present day library building. Parents: John Cann and Elizabeth Ellenwood.

Spouse: Thankful Corning. Thankful Corning and Capt. John Cann were married on 15 July 1783 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Their marriage date has also been found as 4 Jun 1783, but this is believed to be incorrect. Children were: Capt. John Cann, Hannah Corning Cann, Capt. George Cann, Capt. Hugh English Cann, Mary Cann, Elizabeth Cann, Sarah (Sally) Cann, Capt. Samuel Cann, Thankful Amelia Cann, Lyman Corning Cann, Eld. Calvin Cann, Mahalah Cann.


John Cann was born in 1763. Parents: John Cann and Catherine James.


John Cann II was born in 1780 in Mill Run, Sussex County, Delaware. Parents: John Cann and Jane .

Spouse: Catherine . Children were: Augustus Cann.


John Cann was born in 1782.

Spouse: Fancis Champion. Children were: William Cann, Mary Cann, John Cann, George Cann, Francis Cann, Anne Cann, Peter Cann, Thomas Cann.


Capt. John Cann was born on 14 October 1782 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. His date of birth has also been found as 1787. In 1820 he was a Captain of the schooner Jacob and Benjamin. This ship was owned by Joseph Tooker. After taking lumber from Yarmouth to Barbados, they loaded ballast and and raw hides and sailed for home. They encountered foul weather, lost some sails, and had to cut the masts to right the ship. They were on rations and without food for 83 days until the brig "Thalia" from Liverpool, England rescued them. About 1830 he was a ship builder in Nova Scotia, Canada. He started building ships and launching them from his own property on Vancouver Street. He aquired this land from his father-in-law, Thomas Dane. Some of the first vessels built in Yarmouth were built at his shipyard, including the brig Gretian in 1832 and the brig Britannia in 1838. In 1841 he built the bark Sirion. In 1846, the Britannia and Sirion both went down, former at Sunday Point and the latter in a hurricane between Saint John and Greenock. Both crews were saved except for one man, James Sweeney of Yarmouth. In 1847 he built and named 2 brigs, the Thetis and the Thalia, from two nymphs of the sea and grand daughters of Oceanus and Terra. The Talia went down at Sunday Point in 1849. In 1854 he built two schooners, the Joan & Mary and the Antelope. In 1856 he built the ship Eleanora for Lyman E. Cann, who named it for his wife Eleanora Shaw. In the same year he built the Clara Killam with Loran E. Baker. The Eleanora was lost at sea in 1864 and the Clara Killam was sold in 1875 to other interests. John owned a large amount of property about 1844. Cann Street was named after him, and he owned most of the area. When he moved from Grove Road in 1844, building the house on the corner of Cann & Main Street, he still maintained his shipyard, selling the house property to his cousin, Lyman E. Cann, who built a new home there in 1854. He owned John Cann & Son from 14 September 1850 to 25 July 1851 in Milton, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The company was dissolved in July 1851 following the death of his son and junior partner, John. He owned co-owner of Cann & Williams General Goods on 9 May 1855 in Milton, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He formed the company on this date with H. G. Williams, his son-in-law. John was a Wesleyan Methodist in Milton, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. John was instrumental in bringing the Methodist Church to Milton, and was listed as a trustee of the first Wesleyan Church there. The same building was later sold and known as Division Hall. He died on 22 July 1867 at the age of 84. His date of death has also been found as 22 Jul 1866, 1867 and 22 Jul 1868. He was buried on 25 July 1867 at Yarmouth Mountain Cemetery site J-08 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Parents: Capt. John Cann and Thankful Corning.

Spouse: Mary (Polly) Dane. Mary (Polly) Dane and Capt. John Cann were married on 10 January 1810 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Children were: Capt. John Cann, Capt. Israel D. Cann, Capt. James D. Cann, Capt. Thomas B. Cann, Selina A. Cann, William Bancroft Cann, Mary Brown Cann, Capt. Joseph H. Cann, Sarah Jane Cann, Alice Amelia Cann, Emiline Shaw Cann.


John Cann was born on 28 January 1784 in Delaware. Parents: William Cann and Suzannah .


John Cann was born in 1790. He was a mariner. Parents: Isaac Cann and Susannah .

Spouse: Mary (Polly) . Mary (Polly) and John Cann were married in 1817. Children were: Capt. Orlando Cann, George Augustus Cann, Henry Cann, Joseph H. Cann.


John Cann was born on 17 February 1792 in Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky. He appeared in the census on 1 June 1860 in Hart County, Kentucky. On 1 June 1860 he was a farm laborer. John lived with his son James and family in Hart County, Kentucky on 1 June 1860. He died on 11 May 1872 at the age of 80 in Mercer County, Kentucky. Parents: William Cann III.

Spouse: Jane Gardner. Jane Gardner and John Cann were married in 1814. Children were: William Cann, Esther Cann, Jane Gardner Cann, Mary Cann, James Arthur Cann, John Miller Cann.


John Cann was born on 18 June 1796 in Nova Scotia, Canada. He died on 17 October 1856 at the age of 60. He was buried after 17 October 1856 in South Ohio Hillside Cemetery, South Ohio, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Parents: Hugh English Cann and Elizabeth Porter.

Spouse: Martha Parry. Martha Parry and John Cann were married . Children were: Elizabeth J. Cann, Coleman Cann, Matilda Cann, Andrew Cann, John Harvey Cann, Martha Cann, Jacob H. Cann, Sarah Anne Cann, Hugh E. Cann, Cynthia A. Cann.

Spouse: Rebecca Holmes. Rebecca Holmes and John Cann were married .


Capt. John Cann was born on 7 October 1812 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He owned John Cann & Son from 14 September 1850 to 16 April 1851. The business was dissolved by his father and senior partner shortly after his death. He died a result of being lost at sea on the initial voyage of the schooner Eagle on 16 April 1851 at the age of 38 in Cape Cod, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was lost in a storm along with his brother Israel. John was buried after 16 April 1851 in Old Burying Ground, Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was buried after 1860 at Yarmouth Mountain Cemetery site F-04 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. His and a number of other graves and/or monuments were moved to the newly-opened cemetery on the "Yarmouth mountain" after its official opening in 1860. His gravestone is there today, but his remains may still not be beneath it. Parents: Capt. John Cann and Mary (Polly) Dane.

Spouse: Sarah Jane Rust. Sarah Jane Rust and Capt. John Cann were married on 10 December 1835. Children were: Capt. John Woodward Cann, Mary Ellen Cann, Capt. Henry Lovitt Cann, William Edwin Cann, Almira Cann, Samuel Rust Cann, Thomas Woodward Cann.


John Cann was born in 1812 in Morchard Bishop, Devon, England. He was an agricultural laborer. He appeared in the census in 1871 in Upton Pyne, Devon, England. John lived in Upton Pyne, Devon, England in 1871. He died in 1895 at the age of 83. Parents: John Cann and Fancis Champion.

Spouse: Sarah Bolt. Sarah Bolt and John Cann appeared in the census in 1841 in Morchard Bishop, Devon, England. They lived in Morchard Bishop, Devon, England in 1841. They appeared in the census in 1851 in Wallsworth, Gloucestershire, England. Sarah and John lived in Wallsworth, Gloucestershire, England in 1851. They appeared in the census in 1861 in Upton Pyne, Devon, England. They lived in Upton Pyne, Devon, England in 1861. Children were: William Cann, John Cann, Robert Cann, Thomas Cann, Mary Cann, George Cann, Jane Cann, Peter Cann, Charles Cann, Sarah Cann.


John Cann was born on 7 June 1823. Parents: Samuel Cann and Christie McGregor.


John Cann was born on 8 February 1824 in Cecil County, Maryland. He died in January 1892 at the age of 67 in Fairhill, Montgomery County, Maryland. Parents: Augustus Cann and Jane Brown.

Spouse: Sarah A. Gaun. Sarah A. Gaun and John Cann were married on 2 April 1845 in Nottingham Mills Methodist Episcopal Church. Children were: Samuel Cann, John Gilbert Cann, Mary Jane Cann, Rev. William Lewis Cann, Matilda Cann.


John Cann was born in 1824 in Gabarus, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Canada. His year of birth has also been found as 1832. He served in the military as a member of the 6th Regiment Militia. He was a fisherman. John was he was a member of the Methodist Church. He died before 1901 at the age of 77. Parents: Richard Cann and Nancy Ann Hardy.

Spouse: Isabella Lawley (Bella) Bagnell. Isabella Lawley (Bella) Bagnell and John Cann were married in April 1857 in Gabarus, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Children were: John Cann, Frances Helena Cann, James Michael Cann, Albert Lewis Cann, Lewis Cann, Lucy Cann.


John Cann was born in 1830 in Overton, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died on 19 June 1889 at the age of 59. His date of death has also been found as 20 Jun 1889. He was buried after 19 June 1889 at Chegoggin Cemetery in Chegoggin, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Parents: Eld. Calvin Cann and Jane Killam.

Spouse: Sarah Elizabeth Corning. Sarah Elizabeth Corning and John Cann were married on 13 June 1853 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. They were also second cousins, and their date of marriage has also been found as 13 Jan 1853. Children were: Edric L. Cann, George Cann, Sarah Jane Cann, Sarah Cann, Jane Cann.

Spouse: Eunice Ann Strickland. Eunice Ann Strickland and John Cann were married on 12 June 1889 in Hartford Baptist Church, Hartford, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. They were married by Rev. T. H. Beals.