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Cheney Island

Coordinates: 44°39′07″N 66°43′15″W / 44.65194°N 66.72083°W / 44.65194; -66.72083
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Cheney Island
Cheney Island is located in New Brunswick
Cheney Island
Cheney Island
Location in the Bay of Fundy
Geography
LocationBay of Fundy
Coordinates44°39′07″N 66°43′15″W / 44.65194°N 66.72083°W / 44.65194; -66.72083
ArchipelagoGrand Manan Archipelago
Administration
Canada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
CountyCharlotte
ParishGrand Manan Parish

Cheney Island is a tidal island located between Ross Island and White Head Island in the Grand Manan archipelago in the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick. It is accessible by foot, at low tide.[1] It is privately owned.[2]

History

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In 1768, James Boyd of Newburyport published his legal intention to go into business with William Cheney and Joseph Connick in raising livestock on Indian Island, although there is not evidence they arrived despite an apparent Grant from Halifax possibly due to the influence of the American Revolution,[3] and ultimately Cheney settled on Cheney Island in 1785 with his wife Elizabeth Swett who raised 13 children.[4] William Cheney was murdered on the island in 1803.[4]

Edward Cheney died January 23, 1835 alongside Nathaniel Bancroft, when their small boat spent an hour crashing upon a rock between Cheney Island and White Head Island.[5]

Russell's 1905 advertisement for the island

The owner, S.E. Russell, began trying to sell the island in 1905.[6] On November 27 1885, 35-year old Ophelia Cossaboom died on the island.[7]

In the 1890s, six eider ducks being raised by Simon F. Cheney, at his home on the island, were stolen by a visitor from Calais, Maine - but when they were later loosed from the thief's property in Calais, travelled the fifty miles of open sea to return to Mr. Cheney.[8][9] In 1925, the Mourik family moved onto the island from the Netherlands until 1947.[10]

It was purchased in the 1970s by Henri-François Gautrin Sr., the father of Quebec liberal politician Henri-François Gautrin, who built a new house on the island, as well as a smaller caretaker's home, as the former dwelling had not been used in twenty years.[4][10]

The 1835 death notice of Bancroft and Cheney, dashed to death on a ledge between the islands as children watched.

It had a telegraph station as of 1896,[11] and its power is provided by NB Power.[4] There is a remote-operated foghorn on Half Tide Rock, activated by any mariner clicking the radio microphone five times set to Channel 65A (156.275 MHz).[12]

References

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  1. ^ Bissett, Kevin (2017-11-03). "'It's a steal': This N.B. island can be yours for just $850,000". National Post.
  2. ^ "Grand Manan Tourism". www.grandmanannb.com.
  3. ^ "CXI - JAMES BOYD". carensecord.ca.
  4. ^ a b c d Wright, Julia (2017-11-07). "Political ties, murder and an $850K private island off Grand Manan". CBC News.
  5. ^ Saint Andrews Standard, New-Brunswick : Volume 2, Number 19 (January 29, 1835)
  6. ^ The Semi-weekly telegraph : The Semi-weekly telegraph : Vol. XLIII, No. 47 (March 4, 1905)
  7. ^ The St. Andrews Bay Pilot 10 Dec 1885
  8. ^ Smith, H. A. P. (March 1922). "An Interesting Family of Eiders" (PDF). The Canadian Field-Naturalist. 36 (3): 58–59. doi:10.5962/p.338111 – via Wikimedia.
  9. ^ "The Stolen Rare Ducks of Old Simeon Cheney". Backyard History. 19 May 2025. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
  10. ^ a b "Cheneysisland". www.angelfire.com.
  11. ^ Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada : volume 7, sixth session of the seventh Parliament, session 1896 ,page 9:236
  12. ^ Government of Canada, Public Services and Procurement Canada. "Information archivée dans le Web" (PDF). publications.gc.ca.