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101 1851 census: lives in shanty with wife Elizabeth and son Patrick. Not found in agricultural census. Did he sell or lose his land? Galligan, Michael (I856)
 
102 1851 census: Patrick Gallaghan listed as widower. Cullen, Mary (I674)
 
103 1851/52 census: age given as 53
1861 census: died in 1860, at age 70  
Ahern, Mary (I136)
 
104 1861 agricultural census: Concession 2, Lot 14, 100 acres. Concession 2, Lot 12, 100 acres. Armstrong, Joseph (I853)
 
105 1871 and 1891 census gives birth place as U.S. Marriage record (for second marriage to Mary Sloan) gives birthplace as Syracuse, NY Liston, James (I6388)
 
106 1881 census for Paddington, London, England, Oliver Abbott (age 8) and brother Walter Abbott (age 10) are "inmates" at St Vincent Home for Destitute Boys, 11 Woodfield, St Mary Paddington. Parents "unknown." Abbott, Oliver John (I2100)
 
107 1891 Canadian census gives age as 41 (born about 1850). 1901 Canadian census gives date of birth as 1 Jan 1846. 1911 Canadian census gives date of birth Jan 1846. Headstone inscription gives date of birth as 1 Jan 1846. Sloan, James (I2826)
 
108 1891 census: Thomas Hourigan (here spelled Horagin) is found in the household of Thomas Moran, and is identified as his nephew. Also in this household: Henrietta Moran; and a George Anderson, "domestic" and "farm labourer," and very probably a Home Child, age 18, born in England. Hourigan, Thomas Napoleon (I69)
 
109 19 months old at baptism (June 1835) Killeen, James (I647)
 
110 1901 Canadian census (Hincks, Wright, Quebec) gives birth date as 6 March 1841 Ryan, Susanna (I6442)
 
111 1901 Canadian census lists mother tongue as Irish. Harrington, Cornelius (I1789)
 
112 1901 census (enumeration date: 31 March 1901) finds her living as a boarder in the household of William and Mary Burke and working as a "tailoress."  Benton, Hanora Agnes (I61)
 
113 1901 census gives birth date as 24 April 1837. 1911 census gives birth date as March 1840. Ontario civil death record gives birth date as 3 April 1841. McDonald, Honora (I713)
 
114 1901 census gives his birth date as 11 September 1826. RC burial record says he died (11 June 1922) at age 95 years and nine months. He was baptized 1 March 1833, with no mention of age at baptism in the baptismal record. Cahill, George (I746)
 
115 1901 census lists birth date as 2 Aug 1886. Massey, Albert Austin (I1687)
 
116 1901 Ireland census: 67 years (b. 1834)
Civil death record (30 Aug 1910): died at 73 years (b. 1837) 
Murphy, Mary (I4689)
 
117 1911 census gives birthplace as Ireland, birth date as April 1835, and year of immigration as 1846. McDaid, Mary (I830)
 
118 1930 census lists his age at first marriage as 21. Family (F1829)
 
119 3305 Fleming Ave. Walsh, Thomas (I4832)
 
120 3528 Brighton Road McGlade, Mary Catherine (I1479)
 
121 3528 Brighton Road Walsh, Hugh (I1480)
 
122 4th Concession Ahearn, Margaret (I1553)
 
123 5 months old in 1891 census, enumerated 9 May 1891 Derouin, Roseann (I2670)
 
124 51 Harvey Street, Perth Murphy, Anne (I5519)
 
125 77 Cobourg St., Ottawa Benton, Anna Maria (I13)
 
126 Daniel Smith and Mary Mulligan at house 16 in the same townland Family (F573)
 
127 A 1908 news item has a William Killeen, "formerly of the [police] force," as Foreman at the pulp mill of J.R. Booth, address 111 Sherwood Killeen, Hugh William (I1907)
 
128 A copy of the marriage record from St. Joseph's, Ottawa, found inserted in the parish register for St. Celestine, Pakenham (1875, page 154). Presumably Con Hazelton's mother Mary O'Neil was connected to the O'Neils of Fitzroy/Pakenham area. Family (F494)
 
129 A Patrick McGlade married a Rose Shevlin, 20 Feb 1840, Killeavy Lower McGlade, Patrick (I564)
 
130 Abjuration and adult baptism (same date as that of marriage to Anne Kelly) Johnston, James (I3526)
 
131 Abjuration and adult baptism. Godparents: Bernard Gaffney and Catherine Killeen. Palmer, Johanna Gertrude (I573)
 
132 Accompanied her husband when he fled to Wyoming, from Crookston, Polk County, Minnesota, in the winter of 1905-6. Is said to be living in Minot, North Dakota in summer of 1906 (after Alexander Moran arrested and brought back to Crookston). Dixon, Emma Alice (I5403)
 
133 According of her Ontario civil death record, she died at Lot 8, Con 4, O.F. Nepean. Whose property was this? Killeen, Margaret Jane (I37)
 
134 According to Aggie O'Neill, Agnes Mooney knew people who had been involved in the Fenian raids. Mooney, Agnes Mary (I1044)
 
135 According to an obituary in The Daily Times (Davenport, Iowa), he had two sisters: a Mrs. Barker of Philadelphia and another sister in Washington, D.C. Presumably these were his half-sisters? Daughters of Michael Madden? or of Mary Scanlon? Madden, William Joseph (I955)
 
136 According to Gertrude Malcomson's Texas death certificate, her mother Janet Anderson was born at "Richmond, Canada." Anderson, Janet Gilmour (I2380)
 
137 According to her obituary, after the death of her mother [3 February 1880], "in those early pioneer days she proved herself a clever little manager of the household." Malcomson, Cynthia (I6063)
 
138 According to his Ontario civil death record, William John Kelly had had a surgical operation (at the Ottawa Civic Hospital) on 19 April 1945, for an injured hernia. Kelly, William John (I6091)
 
139 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1821)
 
140 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1820)
 
141 According to Mary Ann [McBride] Killeen's obituary, her sister died as "Mrs. Anna S. Mackenzie, of Helena, Montana" in 1902. However, Sarah Ann McBride lived in Ottawa for many years as Mrs. Sarah Taylor, widow of a John or James Taylor. Her mother's will (dated 21 Feb 1877) refers to her as "my daughter Sarah Ann at Present residing in Boyce City in the state of California one of the United States of America" McBride, Sarah Ann (I480)
 
142 According to Matthew Daley's obituary, this couple had 17 children: 11 sons and 6 daughters. I have discovered records for 11 sons and 5 daughters.  Family (F1086)
 
143 According to Maurice Casey's historical sketch, this was the first marriage recorded in the registers for St. Patrick's, Ottawa. Family (F8)
 
144 According to Mum and Aunt Nicki, as children they used to believe that Thomas Michael McGlade was buried under a tree in their back yard (he was not: he was buried at St. John the Baptist RC Cemetery in Perth), and they used to sing a haunting dirge about "poor Thomas Michael" McGlade, Thomas Michael (I1148)
 
145 According to obits for both Michael Delaney and Mary Ann Ashbury, this couple had another daughter who remained in England and married a Thomas Lynch. Possibly in Blackpool, Lancashire? Family (F439)
 
146 According to the 1871 census (research by John Alexander Moran) the family had one lot of two acres on which there were two dwellings and one barn. They had 3 wagons and 1 plough, along with a bit of livestock: a horse, a cow, and a pig. They had sold 70 pounds of butter in the preceeding year. Family (F27)
 
147 According to the petition of his widow, Anne [Kennedy] Lahey, he fell sick immediately after their arrival in March township in 1826, and died "after a lingering illness" Lahey, William (I90)
 
148 Address given as 126 Albert St. Benton, Bridget Ellen (I58)
 
149 Address given as 229 Armstrong St. McComiskey, William Henry (I3238)
 
150 Address given as 62 Talbot St., Dublin Ryan, Thomas (I6499)
 

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