Hi Joe et al: Just a clarification....the diocesan offices are NOT behind the Cathedral. That building contains the offices for St. Ninian Cathedral Parish. The diocesan office, ie. office of the Bishop/Chancellor is located on Hawthorne St. and is a separate entity altogether from the parish. Kathleen MacKenzie Archivist St. Francis Xavier University Antigonish, Nova Scotia -----Original Message----- From: Joe Makowiec [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 8:51 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Antigonish] Ancestors of Mary Jane M(a)cIsaac M(a)cKinnon At 09:18 PM 11-18-2004 -0400, Phil & Anne Irons wrote: >My wife's paternal grandmother, Mary Jane M(a)cIsaac M(a)cKinnon, was >born >in Antigonish about 1878, the daughter of Angus and Margaret [M(a)cIntyre] >M(a)cIsaac. She died in Sydney 16 March 1968. > >We have information concerning two siblings: Rev. W. B. MacIsaac, >formerly >of Guysborough, and John A. MacIsaac, former bank manager at Port >Hawkesbury, whose mother was Angus' first wife, Christina M(a)cKinnon. From http://www.rootsweb.com/~nsantigo/priests/p10.htm#i467 Reverend William Bernard MacIsaac[S1] b. 1 December 1881, d. 16 December 1956 Pedigree Reverend William Bernard MacIsaac was born on 1 December 1881 at Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.[S1] He was the son of Angus MacIsaac and Margaret MacIntyre.[S1] Reverend William Bernard MacIsaac was ordained on 21 December 1913 at Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.[S1] He died on 16 December 1956 at Saint Martha's Hospital, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada, at age 75.[S1] [S1] Kathleen MacKenzie, Antigonish Priests, p 78. Added information from the same source: He attended St FX and Grand Séminaire, Montréal; Served as a curate at Sydney Mines, New Glasgow and Glace Bay; pastor at Lochaber 1920-28; Pastor of Guysborough 1928-1950. Buried at Saint Ninian's Cemetery. If you have a chance to get down to Antigonish, you might check with the diocesan offices (behind the cathedral), the archives at St FX (basement of the library), and Special Collections in the St FX library (third floor). The obituaries from The Casket for priests and parents of priests tend to be particularly informative. The other place to visit would be the Antigonish Heritage Museum. It would be worth taking a trip down for the day. Note - I'm guessing on the following; I'd confirm every last bit of it: In some notes from another MacINTYRE family which is probably related to the one I'm working on, I have a Margaret who married Angus MacISAAC "the tailor" (who was married twice) Issue: Angus, Mary Jane - (who played the piano). This Margaret MacINTYRE's parents were John MacINTYRE and Sarah McPHEE; she was the 10th child. (Child #7, Archie MacINTYRE, was born 1843.) The notes I have go on: "About 1841, John MacIntyre, wife and children came from South Uist (Scotland)) with first six children. The sixth, Mary, was born on the boat. Landed at Mulgrave - met there by John's 1/2 brother (John also). Left trunk of dishes etc at the wharf (lost). Came to Heatherton walking and "spell about" on the white horse." As I said, I know nothing about the provenance of that information, and it bears being checked out. Joe -- Joe Makowiec can be reached at: http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe http://makowiec.org/ ==== CAN-NS-ANTIGONISH Mailing List ==== Search the Antigonish Threaded Archives!! http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/can-ns-antigonish