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Matches 151 to 200 of 1,241
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| 151 | Address given as Carling Ave., Westboro | Dunlevie, Gerald Philip (I1089)
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| 152 | Address given as lot 15, con 2, Elmsley South | O'Donnell, John (I6253)
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| 153 | Address given as Lot 15, Con 3, March township | Fahey, John (I107)
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| 154 | Address: 141 Cumberland | Gaffney, Bernard (I490)
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| 155 | Address: 141 Cumberland | Gaffney, Stephen (I568)
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| 156 | Address: 19 Talbot St., Dublin Died as a widower. Died at a workhouse? | Ryan, Stephen (I6519)
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| 157 | Address: 307 2nd St. | McCann, Rose (I5945)
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| 158 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I800)
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| 159 | Adopted. | Moran, Catherine (I3579)
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| 160 | Adult RC baptism. Priest notes that he is a "Convert from Church of England." Presumably christened in an Anglican church as an infant. | Greenwood, Stanley Exton (I2232)
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| 161 | Adult RC baptism. Baptized "sub conditione" (presumably she had been baptized Anglican as an infant? or perhaps baptized into the Presbyterian church?). Sponsor was her mother-in-law Mary Leavy (Mrs Alexander Moran). She and her husband John Moran were in Canada for the funeral of his father Alexander Michael Moran. | Malcomson, Elizabeth (I137)
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| 162 | After 1861, before 1871. | Family (F1407)
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| 163 | Age "not known, supposed upwards of 80 years" | Ward, James (I5432)
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| 164 | Age 11 years | Shirley, Susanna (I3252)
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| 165 | Age 15 years | Shirley, Robert (I3255)
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| 166 | Age 3 weeks. Godparents: Michael Galligan and Mary Galligan. | Killeen, Bridget Loreto (I31)
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| 167 | Age given as 81 years | Ward, James (I5432)
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| 168 | Aged 1 year, 3 months | Daley, Denis (I3313)
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| 169 | Aged 13 months | Cahill, Anne (I3124)
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| 170 | Aged 2 months | Daley, John (I3296)
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| 171 | Aged 2 years, 2 months | Daley, Mary (I3309)
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| 172 | Aged two weeks | Leavy, Peter (I2440)
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| 173 | Agnes O'Neill (January 2007) described her Uncle Dominic as "an easy-going man" and a "gentle man," who "never said a bad word about anyone." As a little girl, Agnes would sit on his knee and he would sing "Barbary Allen," and she would be in tears because the song was so sad. | Stanton, Michael Dominic (I679)
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| 174 | Agnes O'Neill told me (January 2007) that Mildred used to put holy water (and plenty of brandy) in her Christmas cakes. Also that Mildred was "very good-looking" and had "a great sense of humour." | Burke, Mildred Estella (I678)
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| 175 | Agnes O'Neill told me (January 2007) that Vidy (Burke) O'Neill learned to drive a car when she was 9 or 10 years old. Her father, Thomas Burke, bought an old grey car but never learned to drive it. Vidy's brother-in-law Dominic Stanton taught her how to drive, and she used to drive her father into Ottawa. | Burke, Mary Margaret Elvira (I681)
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| 176 | Alexander's birthplace given as Flushing, New York. Parents: Christopher William Jameson and Jeannette Lowrey. | Family (F1376)
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| 177 | Alphonsine St Onge married as "fille mineure," having obtained paternal consent. | Family (F422)
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| 178 | Also at Lot 20, Con 4: Patrick Martin, 100 acres. At Lot 21, Con 4: Thomas Dunne's brother-in-law John Murphy [husband of Anne Dunne], 100 acres; Pat Murphy, 0 acres; and Bernard McGee, 100 acres. | Family (F1867)
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| 179 | Also in records as John McGlade | McGlade, Owen/John (I5551)
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| 180 | Also in register for mission at Pakenham, baptismal date given as 20 February 1858, Bridget two weeks old. | Galligan, Bridget (I863)
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| 181 | Also includes the areas of Springtown and Calabogie, Ontario. | Source (S385)
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| 182 | Also known as Ellen Dunn(e) | Dunn, Eleanor (I4522)
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| 183 | Also known as Ellen? | McParland, Alice (I5512)
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| 184 | Also known as Emma | Kennedy, Winnifred (I5362)
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| 185 | Also known as John? | Dunne, Owen (I4877)
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| 186 | An article on Lindley Hall (Star Tribune, 25 November 1973) cites "Mary Lillian Vallely, who's been there 30 years" | Vallely, Mary Lillian (I1631)
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| 187 | An early Moran/Lahey connection: James Moran and Margaret Jamieson were godparents to Elizabeth Lahey, daughter of Patrick Lahey and Elizabeth Wharton, baptized Notre Dame, Bytown on 4 March 1832. | Family (F6)
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| 188 | An online collection of transcriptions from letters, family bibles, voters' lists, and other sources. | Repository (REPO16)
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| 189 | Anglican | Family (F1799)
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| 190 | Anglican. She and John Lahey received special dispensation to marry at St. Patrick's, Ottawa. On 10 August 1888, at St. Patrick's, Ottawa, the priest received her abjuration and baptized her into the Catholic Church. However, according to D.T. Lahey, she "raised all of her children, except Daniel, as Protestants," which created "considerable religious discord for the next generation." | Herbert, Jessie Florence (I1589)
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| 191 | Anne Cahill marries as "fille mineure" | Family (F1032)
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| 192 | Apparently did not marry. Possibly died at Maniwaki? (in the 1881 census, she is found in the household of her sister Bridget and brother-in-law Patrick Cavanaugh at Maniwaki) | Killeen, Elizabeth (I645)
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| 193 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Edmonds, George (I5234)
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| 194 | Arthur, residence Clarkill, son of John McGlade, alive Susan, residence Levalamore, daughter of Peter Kelly [deceased?] Neither can sign. | Family (F1861)
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| 195 | At age 14, he worked at a lumber camp north of Pembroke: "...he took two teams of horses up north of Pembroke in the fall and hauled logs all winter. They were placed on the ice and floated to sawmills down stream in the spring." (Allison Moran, Moran Family Tree). | Moran, Thomas Edwin (I21)
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| 196 | At least 3 of the adult children of Thomas Hogan and Mary Feeley died of tuberculosis: Thomas, Margaret, and Mary. Did Judith and/or Martin and/or Stephen also die of tuberculosis? | Family (F729)
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| 197 | At least three of the children of Sandy Moran and Mary Leavy played the fiddle: James, Alec, and Em. Emmett Sloan recalled the Morans as very fond of music and dancing. | Family (F5)
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| 198 | At least two sons emigrated to North America. Bernard died in Lanark Co., Ontario in 1895; Michael died in upstate NY. | Family (F1920)
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| 199 | At time of death, belonged to the parish of St. Patrick's, Ottawa, but was buried at St. Isidore, South March | Burke, John (I878)
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| 200 | Attended the funeral of Sarah Jane (Dooley) Moran (27 February 1917, St. Patrick's, Fallowfield) | Curley, Matthew Thomas (I6015)
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