Thanks for the offer l'm looking for a Cole--John--William--Samuel--Charles in 1851-1861 census Thanks Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ellen Paul" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 3:12 PM Subject: [CAN-ONT-CARLETON] Roll call > > Still seeking information on the four Shannon sisters of March Twp circa > 1851; St. Denis-Shannon family of Richmond Twp. 1858-1868; Louis Caillé > of Nepean 1871-1916 and William Tierney+Eliza Cayis family of Nepean > 1889- > Happy New Year everyone! > Ellen Paul > Offering to do lookups in the St. Philip of Richmond parish register; > St. Clare of Goulbourn; 1851 censuses for March and 1861 censuses for > March and Richmond > > > > ==== CAN-ONT-CARLETON Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: send "unsubscribe" (and nothing else) to > [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >
Hi Joanne, I am interested in all Irish YOUNGs who came to the Ottawa valley. I don't recognize your specific family, but there are many similarities with mine. I have what I know about my family at http://entrenet.com/tal/young/YoungSarah.html I have information about another possibly related YOUNG family at http://entrenet.com/tal/young/YoungGeoElen.html This George Young family intermarried with my family twice an my be related. My Irish great grandfather, Michael Young 1823-1907, and his brother James Young identified themselves on census forms as shoemakers. The 1st of the family born in Canada was Catherine Young daughter of James circa 1841. Michael and Brother John, settled in Nepean near their brother James who settled in March township. Other brothers were Henry, Wesley, and William. I have information on another John Young family at http://entrenet.com/tal/young/YoungJohn.html Do you know where in Ireland your YOUNGs originate from? Have you found your George and Catherine in the Carelton census records? My GG Grandmother, Sarah Young, died after 1861 and I can find no record of her death or burial. I have church records for the deaths of James and John but no graves are marked in the cemetary. I understand that Anglicans kept poor records of these events in those days and many grave markers did not survive. What was the religion of your YOUNGs? Terrence(Terry)Young (613)721-9349 Ottawa Canada Researching: http://entrenet.com/tal/ancestor.html MORRISON/EMMERSON from Northern Ireland to Norfolk & Elgin Counties Ontario YOUNG/SERSON/SEARSON/REABY/WATKINS from Co.Tipperary Ireland to Ottawa valley Ontario GRAY/CHARLTON from Northumberland England to up-state-NewYork & Norfolk County Ontario SCOTT/ATCHISON from Roxburgshire Scotland WATSON/BOBIER from Wicklow to Ottawa valley Ontario -----Original Message----- From: Joanne H Harrison [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 7:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [CAN-ONT-CARLETON] Roll Call: YOUNG Hi, I have just recently traced my YOUNG line to Carleton Co. George Young b.a. 1786, IRL (shoemaker) and his wife Catherine from Carleton Co to Bruce Co before 1861, along with their daughter Mary b.a 1830 and son James. I think their other son was John, but this is unconfirmed. James married Eliza and had William James b: February 02, 1857 in North Gower before moving to Bruce. I believe both George and Catherine were buried in Carleton somewhere as I can't find them anywhere in Bruce Co. Any help or direction would be most grateful Joanne ______________________________
Hi Virginia, Did your William have any descendents named Randal? I have a Mills family from Marlborough who are connected to my Ross line. Here's the info, please tell me if anything looks familiar: Randall and Mary Jane Mills children: Annie Rebecca (c. 1878) Ida Beatrice (c. 1880) Harrison Randal (c. 1882) Sarah Henrietta (c. 1885) Married William Herbert Ross Lillie Coleman (c. 1889) Myrtle Saddie (c. 1897) Leslie Rufus (c. 1898) Hope there's something there. Thanks! Regi ___________________________________________________________________________ REGI MILAN Orem, Utah My genealogy can be viewed on Rootsweb.com's World Connect Project at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=rmilan "There are only two lasting bequests we can leave our children One of these is roots; The other, wings." --Hodding Carter 1907-1972 ---------- >From: "Virginia Green" <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Subject: [CAN-ONT-CARLETON] Mills/Moore >Date: Wed, Jan 09, 2002, 11:58 AM > > I am researching William MILLS b.1801 in Co. Tyrone immigrated to > Marlborough Twp. Carleton Co. abt.1830. He married Mary Ann Moore abt.1830. > I have not been able to ascertain whether they were married in Ireland or > Canada. > They had 9 children all born in Marlborough., including my g grandmother > Eliza who married William Taman July 1 1867. > > > > Virginia Green <[email protected] > > > > > > > > ==== CAN-ONT-CARLETON Mailing List ==== > Please feel free to contact me at: > [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Hi Gwen I live in Prince Edward County & doing family history on the Boyds of Huntley/March and Garvins of Goulbourn Townships. In one line of the family, I've gone back to James Boyd b. abt. 1800 in County Antrim, m. Martha Garner b. abt. 1800. However have come to a road block with my Grandmother, Ellen Jane Boyd b. July 26, 1866 in Huntley, m. Thomas Garvin July 26, 1892 in Huntley. He was b. August 26. 1867 in Ashton, d. March 7, 1950. I have not been able to confirm who Ellen Jane's parents were as they do not seem to fit into the James Boyd line. I am trying to arrange a trip to Ottawa to do some research, but wonder if you might have any suggestions for my search that could be done on the Internet? needless to say, I am a green horn at this business. I am planning to take a course with Bob Dawe at our local community college to get more knowledgeable. Don't know if this is what you wanted to hear, but it was good to be able to talk to someone about my roadblock. Look forward to hearing from you. Nancy McNaughton ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: January 7, 2002 8:08 AM Subject: [CAN-ONT-CARLETON] Message from List-Admin - Greetings and roll call > Good Morning List! > (don't you just hate cheery people in the morning ;-) > > I hope everyone is well and having excellent luck in their searches > for missing family members. I'm currently searching for a friend who doesn't > have the slightest interest (or the time) to do the search herself. (It's > funny how I get roped into these kinds of projects...what is it about not > being able to say "no"? :-) And, of course, it's been giving me pains! > > Since it is the beginning of a new year (2002 already! - where did the > time go?), I think it would be a wonderful idea to have a roll call. > Generally, roll calls are not encouraged, but once (or twice) a year is not > going to hurt. So, dust off all your information - I want to hear from each > and every one of you. > > Wishing everyone the best for the new year! > > Cheers, > Gwen Cameron > > > > ==== CAN-ONT-CARLETON Mailing List ==== > Get the Most out of your Post--Who? When? Where? > Please put the topic of your post in the subject line. > Always use [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
I am researching William MILLS b.1801 in Co. Tyrone immigrated to Marlborough Twp. Carleton Co. abt.1830. He married Mary Ann Moore abt.1830. I have not been able to ascertain whether they were married in Ireland or Canada. They had 9 children all born in Marlborough., including my g grandmother Eliza who married William Taman July 1 1867. Virginia Green <[email protected]
Hello, a bit slow... but I'm still here researching BELANGER, LEDGER, KINCH & WALDEN in Carleton County. Best of Luck to Everyone. Sandra Belanger-Dennis
Hi Joanne, There are a lot of Young's buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Hazeldean (now Kanata) but no George whose wife was Catherine. Happy hunting! Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joanne H Harrison" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 7:30 PM Subject: [CAN-ONT-CARLETON] Roll Call: YOUNG > Hi, > > I have just recently traced my YOUNG line to Carleton Co. > > George Young b.a. 1786, IRL (shoemaker) and his wife Catherine from > Carleton Co to Bruce Co before 1861, along with their daughter Mary b.a > 1830 and son James. I think their other son was John, but this is > unconfirmed. > > James married Eliza and had William James b: February 02, 1857 in North > Gower before moving to Bruce. > > I believe both George and Catherine were buried in Carleton somewhere as I > can't find them anywhere in Bruce Co. > > Any help or direction would be most grateful > > Joanne > > > > ==== CAN-ONT-CARLETON Mailing List ==== > Does anyone know of any helpful sites concerning Carleton County? Do you have a personal site that deals with your Carleton County ancestors? Post them to the list! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
I am looking for info on Edward Cavanaugh who came with his mother and brother Will to Canada in 1854 to the Huntley area. Edward married Mary Elizabeth Curran and they had 12 children all born in the Almont Hospital. Some of the children moved to the states where they changed the last name from a C to a K. Any info on any of these families would be appreciated. Thank You Lea [email protected] Happy New Year > > > >==== CAN-ONT-CARLETON Mailing List ==== >Does anyone know of any helpful sites concerning Carleton County? Do you >have a personal site that deals with your Carleton County ancestors? Post >them to the list! > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
Hi: I have the St. Paul's united church cemetery listing on loan at the moment(The Old Methodist Cemetery) Richmond. There is a William Little died aug. 10, 1907 aged 77 yrs ; William J. Little, died Aug. 24, 1920 aged 59 yrs. His wife 1871 Letitia Lytle 1947; baby Carol little, Oct. 1, 1947 Mary Adella Little died Dec. 7 1909, aged 19 yrs. this entry is G2 Under G4 is In loving memory James Lytle, died July 26, 1910. aged 73 yrs. Letitia Ludlow, wife of J. Lytle, died June 23, 1921. aged 77 yrs. Hope some are yours, Linda Falls ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave and Karen McLinton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 11:43 AM Subject: [CAN-ONT-CARLETON] Role Call > Hello all and Happy New Year!! > Both sides of my family settled in Carleton County, Goulbourne and > Nepean Townships in the 1850's. They originated from Killyleagh, County > Down, Ireland and County Cavan, Ireland. > Original spelling of our last name was McClinton, changed to McLinton > sometime before 1900. > Surnames that I am interested in include the above mentioned, as well > as: > Lytle (Lyttle), McCoy, Ludlow, McNeill, Faulkner, Torney, Hawkins. > Good luck everyone with your searching and have a great year. > Dave McLinton, Omemee, Ontario. > > > ==== CAN-ONT-CARLETON Mailing List ==== > Please feel free to contact me at: > [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Hi, I have just recently traced my YOUNG line to Carleton Co. George Young b.a. 1786, IRL (shoemaker) and his wife Catherine from Carleton Co to Bruce Co before 1861, along with their daughter Mary b.a 1830 and son James. I think their other son was John, but this is unconfirmed. James married Eliza and had William James b: February 02, 1857 in North Gower before moving to Bruce. I believe both George and Catherine were buried in Carleton somewhere as I can't find them anywhere in Bruce Co. Any help or direction would be most grateful Joanne
[Fwd. for Gordon Watts [email protected]] Greetings all. I have had some reports from those who attended the Town Hall Meetings on Monday, with some more to come. A number of those writing me have expressed the opinion that the first two speakers of the afternoon session, who spoke against access, were government 'plants'. I do not yet know their names or positions but at this time I am led to believe that they were employees of a statistical agency of the Nova Scotia Government. I know for a fact that for the Ottawa meetings, a Privacy researcher and consultant was 'invited' to appear and speak. He contacted me before the meeting to advise me of his 'invitation'. It must have been a shock to StatCan to find that this individual did not come out in opposition to access of the 1906 and 1911 Censuses. We will be watching with interest to see how many other meetings have 'invited' participants, particularly those who who work for the various statistical agencies of the governments, either federally or provincially. So much for the stated desire to hear the opinions of 'ordinary' Canadians. Some writers have expressed the opinion that they might like to speak at these meetings but feel others from various academic or historical/genealogical societies can do a better job. To those who might feel this way, my response is to say 'go for it!' Your opinion is just as valid as anyone else's, and as 'ordinary' Canadians, it is your opinion that is sought by the bureaucrats of StatCan. Don't let any of these meetings proceed without sufficient speakers to fill the alloted time slots. Please keep us informed regarding your participation, and what happens at the meetings. Happy Hunting. Gordon A. Watts [email protected] Co-chair, Canada Census Committee Port Coquitlam, BC http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census/Index.htm en francais http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census/Index_f.htm
Hello List, Willing to do look-ups Volume 27 The Ottawa-Carleton Papers included are the following The Ottawa Packet Vol 1 October 1846-April 1849 The Ottawa Packet & The Ottawa Citizen, Vol 2 May 1849-August 1851 The Ottawa Citizen August 1851-August 1853 The Ottawa Citizen Vol 4 August 1853-February 1855 Gail O'Neil
Hello List, Have the following Cemetery Books if I can do look ups for anyone: . St. James' Anglican Cemetery, Carp ON . Carp Presbyterian Cemetery, Huntley Township . Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Huntley Township . St. John's Anglican Cemetery, South March, ON . The Hazeldean Cemeteries, Kanata, ON I also have a copy of the 1879 Belden Atlas for Carleton County E-mail me direct at [email protected] Cheers, Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 8:08 AM Subject: [CAN-ONT-CARLETON] Message from List-Admin - Greetings and roll call > Good Morning List! > (don't you just hate cheery people in the morning ;-) > > I hope everyone is well and having excellent luck in their searches > for missing family members. I'm currently searching for a friend who doesn't > have the slightest interest (or the time) to do the search herself. (It's > funny how I get roped into these kinds of projects...what is it about not > being able to say "no"? :-) And, of course, it's been giving me pains! > > Since it is the beginning of a new year (2002 already! - where did the > time go?), I think it would be a wonderful idea to have a roll call. > Generally, roll calls are not encouraged, but once (or twice) a year is not > going to hurt. So, dust off all your information - I want to hear from each > and every one of you. > > Wishing everyone the best for the new year! > > Cheers, > Gwen Cameron > > > > ==== CAN-ONT-CARLETON Mailing List ==== > Get the Most out of your Post--Who? When? Where? > Please put the topic of your post in the subject line. > Always use [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Looking for any info on Henry McCord family, Henry was born in Ireland in 1823c and had a son Thomas born in Carleton Co 1949c. His wife was Mary Arkley. I'm looking for a marriage and any info that will lead me to a place of birth and parents for Henry. Any info on Henry greatly appreciated Thanks Wendy -- Our Home Page http://gray-forrest.freeservers.com
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! Here are the surnames I am searching (and willing to share data!) : HILLMAN/CUMMINGS (from East Ottawa (Lower Canada 1800's and + ) MCDOLE/DOLE/SURTEES (from East Ottawa (Lower Canada c. 1880's and +) WOTLEY/BAWDEN (from Bristol England to Ottawa ) about 1852 WOTLEY/ELLIOTT (Ottawa area) Thanks in advance. Dorothy E. Morris from Whitby On.Can,.
Hello List, Can anyone tell me how to go about checking land records from 1879 in North Gower. Where would I find these? and what information might I find? Con II Lot 36 Lot size 35 owned by O'Neil, J Con II Lot 36 Lot size 50 owned by O'Neil, M Thank you in advance Gail O'Neil
Hello List Searching for my McGuire/Whelan brick walls. Patrick Whelan birth 1847 Billings Bridge per statement of death death 1917 Ottawa, Ontario - Notre Dame Cemetery parents names per statement of death Matthew Whelan and Margaret Hutchingame married unknown date Mary McGuire birth 1849 Nepean, Ontario per statement of death death 1919 Ottawa, Ontario - Notre Dame Cemetery parents names per statement of death Hugh McGuire and Mary Early Patrick Whelan and Mary McGuire purchased home at 320 Cathcart Street in Ottawa in February 1912 and remained there until their deaths. Children of Patrick Whelan and Mary McGuire 1-Matthew Whelan (never married) born 1881-1937 buried Notre-Dame Cemetery 2-Margaret May Whelan (never married) 1886-1970 buried Notre-Dame Cemetery 3-Thomas Hugh Whelan 8Dec1887-5Oct1946 buried Notre-Dame Cemetery married 6Dec1923 in Ottawa, Ontario to Anne Brown 20Nov1888-14Dec1980 When Thomas Hugh died newspaper article Well Known Athlete Dies - former lacrosse and football player. Thomas Hugh was a member of the Holy Name Society and of the League of Sacred Heart. Parishioner of St. Brigid's Church Was employed for 38 years with Mortimer Company as a lithographer. Any information on this family would be greatly appreciated, will share what I have accumulated to date. Thank you in advance Gail O'Neil
Anne, I am curious where you are in Oregon. I am in Corvallis. would you like to take a trip to Ottawa to do research? Donna > From: [email protected] > Reply-To: [email protected] > Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 09:02:01 EST > To: [email protected] > Subject: [CAN-ONT-CARLETON] ROLL CALL > Resent-From: [email protected] > Resent-Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 07:02:13 -0700 > > Dear Listers, > > I am still looking for some kind of information regarding my McEnerny line. > > I have: > > John McEnerny b. sometime around 1800; d. unknown; m. Mary McMahon (b. 1815) > about 1835 in Limerick County, Ireland. > > Children that I know of are: > > Michael b. 1847 in Ireland; d. 1905 in Kentucky, USA > Catherine b. October 2, 1856, near Ottawa, Ontario; d. April 16.1921 in > Akron, Ohio; m. George Wilkins in 1912. > > I am guessing that my McEnerny family immigrated to Ontario in about 1854 or > 55. They moved again to Ohio in 1864. I don't know what took them to Ohio > after having been in Ontario for so many years. I am wondering if it may have > been the death of John McEnerny, but I haven't been able to find any record > of death...and I don't really know what to do or where to look. > > I am in Oregon, USA > > Anne > > > ==== CAN-ONT-CARLETON Mailing List ==== > Get the Most out of your Post--Who? When? Where? > Please put the topic of your post in the subject line. > Always use [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Hi all -- happy new year to all (belated)! I'm searching the following surnames with the majority of them residing in or near Marlborough Twp.: BELANGER BELL BROWNE BUCKLAND* CHARRON CRAVEN* CRAWFORD CUMMINGS DOXEY ELLIOTT FLETCHER FLOOD GOOD HALFPENNEY (HALPENNEY) HARDY HART HUNT JUNKE MCCARTHY MCCARTNEY MCMILLAN MILLS MONTGOMERY* NEVILLE PHELPS PILLAR POITRAS REDDICK ROBINSON ROSS* SULLIVAN *I have quite a bit to share on the Ross, Craven, Buckland and Montgomery lines as well as a few others. If you'd like to see exactly what I have, my database is posted on World Connect of Rootsweb.com. The URL is below. Thanks! Regi ___________________________________________________________________________ REGI MILAN Orem, Utah My genealogy can be viewed on Rootsweb.com's World Connect Project at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=rmilan "There are only two lasting bequests we can leave our children One of these is roots; The other, wings." --Hodding Carter 1907-1972
GORMAN Richard / SHERWOOD Mary Ann; IRL>Que >Ottawa Ontario Canada; c 1850 I am trying to obtain information related to my GG Grandfather Richard Gorman b1822 and my GG Grandmother Mary Anne Sherwood b 1829. I am assuming they left Ireland about 1850 since their eldest child is recorded as being born in 1851 in Quebec City, Quebec Canada. Once in Canada they settled in Quebec City area between 1852-55,and arrived in Ottawa Ontario in the 1860s. I have not been able to establish their movements in Quebec ,but the 1871 census for Ontario shows that they had five children ( four listed as being born in Quebec): Eleanor (possibly Ellen) b 16 April 1851 Quebec, Quebec Canada. Married Thomas Matthew Coligan in Ottawa (d 26 Apr 1921 Prescott Ontario Canada) Mary Anne b 1854 Quebec Canada Elizabeth b 1856 Quebec Canada Peter b 1865 Ontario Canada Robert Bernard b 1861 Quebec (d 1926 Ottawa Ontario Canada) ( My great-grandfather)Married Margaret Redmond b1939 d1939 Ottawa Children of Robert Bernard & Margaret all born in Ottawa -Ann "Anna" Violet Gorman b1881 m. Francis James Brennan -Richard Joseph Gorman b 1884 m Gertrude Mary Travers -Margaret "Eva" Evelyn Gorman b1886 m. Edward Patrick Dowd -Edward John Anthony Gorman b1889 m Ellen Germaine -Bernard Patrick Gorman b 1892 m Mary Florence Fahey -Peter Leo Gorman b 1893 m Clair L Lachance -William George Gorman b 1896 -Ethel Mae Gorman b1898 m. Joseph Dowd -Arthur Ambrose Gorman b1902 m Hilda Monica Findlay -Cecil Edward Gorman b1904 m Alice Shorter -Francis Wilfred Gorman b1907 Richard and Mary Anne died months apart in 1876 in Ottawa as recorded in the register for Notre Dame RC church. Their gravesites are unknown, but are probably unmarked in the Notre Dame Cemetery in Ottawa. The family still maintains roots in Ottawa. If any researchers have information about or connections to this family I would appreciate hearing from them. Thanks, Brian Gorman > [email protected] >