REPLY: I have checked my NL map without success now I wonder about the location of Indian Point mentioned in your email. Rev. Lowell mentioned this place in his 1857 Novel of Bay Harbour and Peterport. Could it possibly be where once was called Cole East Point? I look forward to your reply. Cheers, Lloyd Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 23:40:59 +0000 From: "William Coveduck" <bismast@hotmail.com> To: NFLD-LAB-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NFLD-LAB] Morgan Family Hi I am looking for parents of Beniah Morgan. Can you help... William Children of Beniah Morgan and Caroline Morgan are: + 16 i. Reta5 Morgan, born February 1906 in Indian Point, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. + 17 ii. Archibald Morgan, born February 1904 in Seal Cove, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 1988 in Upper Gullies, Conception Bay South, Newfoundland. 18 iii. Alice Morgan, born February 1906 in Indian Point, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. 19 iv. Joseph Morgan, born April 1909 in Indian Point, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. 20 v. Maria M. Morgan, born November 1910 in Indian Point, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. 21 vi. Annie Morgan, born September 1919 in Indian Point, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. William Coveduck http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~coveduck Researching My Family: Coveduck-Coveduck-Coveyduc-Morgan-Peddle-Regular-Dawe-Anthony-Scott My Wifes Family: Mason-Russell-White ===== "Seek and ye shall find all your ancestors who wanted to be identified and remembered.".... lghr Oct.18, 2003 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com
Hello, I missed a couple of these posts...can you send me direct?? I found a friend in one of the popsts...maybe I missed another? Cheers, Phil Jeddore Conne River
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Hi all.....These census are for Little Glace Bay, 1891 transcibed from the National Archives Reel /# T6309, by Tony McNeil and permission to pass these along was gladly given. Tony is a great contributor to the Cape Breton genealogy and Historical Association, as well as the Cape Breton lists. His hard work and effort is appreciated by many. Thanks Tony! ~ Ann~ All main names of the household { the 1st ones I mention } are born in Newfoundland with exception of spouses I specify . Most often it doesn't say where everyone in family is born. Any further info can be found in those census. abbreviations... H = Head of Household.......... M = married......S = single......W = Widow DOB = date of birth........b.= born.....Liv. - living with .Occ = occupation.....fam. = family... dau = daughter Or....origin .....Ir = Irish......Eng =English......Scot = Scottish REL = religion.....RC = Roman Catholic.....Preb = Presbyterian... COE = Church of England NS = Nova Scotia Any ? are my own...I either couldn't read/ understand it..Or I didn't know! Anything in parenthesis are my own comments. --------------------------------------------------------- Sarah Phalen - M Age - 45 Or - Ir. Husband William with her. He born NS, a trader. ---------------------------------------- Catherine Lee -M Age - 25 Or - Irish Rel - RC Husband Alexander ,born NS, Occ - miner. He and son with her. ----------------------------------------- Patrick Casey - H ; M Age ? Occ - miner Rel - RC Both parents b. NF. Wife Catherine , b. NS & son with him. --------------------------------------- Ellan Black - M Age - 31 Both parents b. NF. Husband Allan b. NS , he & son with her. Also with them.... Benjamine Wilcox , 77 yrs , father , b. NF , both his parents b. NF he a ship builder . { Looks like he is Ellan's father } ------------------------------------------- Mary Borden - M Age -32 Both parents b. NF. Husband John b. Germany & fam. with her. John - Occ - laborer , Rel - COE ---------------------------------------- Mary Day Age -18 Both parents b. NF. Occ - Servant Rel - COE Liv. with White fam. ------------------------------- George Payne - H ; M Age - ? Both parents b. NF. Occ -laborer Rel - RC Wife Maryann , b. NF, and 1 son , 1 dau. , with them , both b. NF. ---------------------------------------------------- Francis Payne - H ; W Age - 41 Both parents b. NF. Occ - laborer Rel -Preb. {Also there....} Ann Payne , age- 55 , mother, b. NF ---------------------------------------------- John Connely - H ; M Age -37 Both parents b. NF. Occ - miner Rel - RC Wife Sarah b. NS, & fam. with him. Son Thomas , age 14 , Occ - pit driver Son John ,age 12 , Occ -Pit trapper. {Other child. there also.} ---------------------------------------- Elizabeth McCauly - M Age -28 Both parents b. NF. Husband Archie ,b. Scotland & fam. with her. He a miner. --------------------------------------------- Agnes McDonald -M Age - 21 Mother b. NF. Father b. NS Husband John , b. NS, Rel - RC & fam. with her. He a miner. ----------------------------------------------- Caroline McLeod - M Age -30 Both parents b. NF. Husband Alex , b. NS , Rel - Preb , & fam. with her. He a fireman. --------------------- And that's it for 1891 Little Glace Bay. Hope someone connects.... Ann { MacDonald } Batten
Looking for information of Azariah Russell b 27 Nov 1869 (son of William Russell and Mary Parsons in Bay Roberts/Country Path Newfoundland. He died 1933 Millincoket, Maine, m 7 Jan 1895 Bay Roberts to Emma Patience French b 1 Oct 1873 Coley's Point d 21 June 1945 Brewer, Maine. They had 4 known children; Henry/Harry, Emily, Axariah, and Mable P. Bill Weaver Port Orchard, WA _________________________________________________________________ Add MSN 8 Internet Software to your current Internet access and enjoy patented spam control and more. Get two months FREE! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/byoa
Thanks Judy, I thought other people might also want this information so I have forwarded it to the list. Vera ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Foote To: 'Vera Short' Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 10:31 AM Subject: Early newspaper HI, Just a quick note. The earliest newspaper for Newfoundland wasn't published until 1807. It was the Royal Gazette. If you would like more information on any Newfoundland newspaper please check the following web site which keeps an electronic listing of all Newfoundland newspapers and where they can be found. The site is: http://www.library.mun.ca/qeii/newspapers/ Hope this info is of help. Sincerely J. Foote
If anyone is researching the families of George Edward DAVIS & his spouse Mary Magdalene JOYCE, I have the death certificate of their daughter Wilhemina (Davis) BUTT, widow of Mark Butt. She was born 1898 and died in BC. She turned out not to be the Wilhemina Butt I am searching for who was the daughter of Clara (Poole) and Alexander Butt. Beth bbakenhus@att.net
Let history look very closely to determine exactly what ROLE Capt. Buchan had in "forging the way for the builders and architects of democracy " in Newfoundland which author FAY examines. For it is the Abuse of Power by Capt. Buchan that is viewed as the main impetus which led Newfoundlanders to call for political reform and some sort of self-government in the 1820s. Perhaps Buchan had a better understanding of the geography of the country than the people. :) Joanne >From Mike McCarthy's "The Irish in Newfoundland" p. 130-131 " The Flogging of James Landergan: Around 1812, the first agitation for some form of elected local government for Newfopundland was begun by Dr. William Carson. Dr. Carson, a Scotsman, was supported by the great majority of Irish, represented by Patrick Morris, an Irish born merchant of St. John's. In the summer of 1819, the leaders for self government took exception to the punishment meted out to James Landergan (Lundrigan) by a surrogate court at Harbour Grace. James Landergan, a fisherman of Irish descent, had a fishing room at Cupids. During a couple of poor fishing ' seasons he became indebted to Graham and McNicoll, merchants of Harbour Grace, to the tune of fifteen pounds. He did managed to reduce the debt to twelve pounds, but in the spring of 1819 was served with a summons to appear in court at Harbour Grace for non-payment of the debt. Landergan ignored the summons and in his absence judgement was given against him, and the court ordered his property seized and sold to pay the debt.The bailiff, Mr. Kelly, seized Landergan's boat in May. Later, while Landergan was absent from Cupids, John Moores, a Harbour Grace constable who lived at Bareneed, served a writ by attaching it to Landergan's fishing room. The bailiff, Mr. Kelly, came to seize the property, but Mrs. Landergan gave him a warm welcome. Surrounded by her small children, musket in hand, she threatened to blow his head off if he didn't get off the property quickly. Mr. Kelly fled the scene. In the meantime the court sold Landergan's property, worth an estimated 100 pounds, to D. Graham for twelve pounds to cover the debt. On July 5, 1819, Landergan was served with a summons to appear at a surrogate's court at Port de Grave on July 6, to answer to a contempt of court charge for not appearing when summoned to appear in court at Harbour Grace in May. He was arrested and brought before the court at Port de Grave where he was found guilty as charged and ordered to receive thirty-six lashes. The prisoner was tied to a flake and flogged by the boatswain of H.M.S. Grasshopper. After fourteen lashes Lan-dergan fainted, and Dr. Richard Shea, the surgeon at Port de Grave, asked that the flogging be stopped. Landergan agreed to hand over his property without any further trouble and the court rescinded the remaining lashes. Civil Suit for Trespassing: This, however, was not the end of the case, for Landergan sued the two surrogate judges, Captain David Buchan R. N. of H.M.S. Grasshopper and the Reverend John Leigh, the Escopalian Missionary of Harbour Grace, for trespass. They now became the defendants. During the trial Dr. Shea gave evidence in support of Landergan: . . . was present at the Surrogate Court held there by the defendants in July last. Plantiffwa sentenced to receive 36 lashes for contempt of court in not attending according to order. Mr. Leigh silenced the plantifF and turned to Capt. Buchan who seemed to assent. The plantiffwas removed from the court and held by the wrists and legs to a stake where he received 14 lashes and fainted. He was flogged by a man belonging to the Grasshopper, with a cat o 'nine tails. ^ The jury-as instructed by the judge-found in favour of the two surrogate judges but expressed "their abhorrence of such unmerciful and cruel punishment for so trifling an offence." The people of Newfoundland, outraged by the whole affair, showered the governor with petitions demanding changes in the administration of law in Newfoundland. Carson seized on the Landergan case to press for legal and political reform. No other single cause united the people in their demand for some form of self-government as did the Landergan case. (footnote for FAY p.114) At a meeting in St. John's on November 14, 1820 Carson, supported by Patrick Morris, Henry Shea, Timothy Hogan, Patrick Doyle, John Ryan, Thomas Burke, Lewis W. Ryan and others agreed to pay Landergan's court expenses and also expressed their determination to form a committee to petition the British Government for legal reform. In support of this demand a petition was presented in the British House of Lords in 1821. As a result, the question of some form of self government began to be considered by the British Government. Surprised by the outrage of the general public, Reverend Leigh stated in November of 1820 that the punishment was inflicted "from unfortunate circumstances of gross misrepresentation" and that it was intended to indemnify Landergan by purchasing his fishing room and restoring it to him and his family" From: "Lloyd Rowsell" <lgrowsell@yahoo.com> To: <NFLD-LAB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 6:15 PM RE: 1718 Map of Newfoundland from Cape St. Mary to Cape Lahun > excerpts from the 1955 lectures of C.R. Fay published in 1956 > pages 70 and 71 > > Never has a little country--little in population, if not in > size--had such adequate persons to serve it as such a juncture: > James Cook, cartographer and naval explorer: George Cartwright, > the homesteading pioneer of the Labrador: David Buchan and > William Cormack, the explorers of the hinterland and would-be > guardians of its contents. These four disclosed and delineated > the limits of Newfoundland (including Newfoundland-Labrador). > And they prepared the way for builders of another--architects of > justice and democracy. > But before we come to the first and greatest of the > master-builders,
Transcribed "Obituaries" for Monday, October 20, 2003, courtesy of "The Telegram", St. John's, NL. DENINE, William Francis - Passed peacefully away in the presence of his loving family at St. Luke`s Home on Saturday, October 18, 2003. William Francis Denine, in his 79th year. Predeceased by his wife Phyllis; two sons William and Randy; four brothers Patrick, Aiden, John and Francis. Leaving to mourn his children Barbara Dodd (Terence), Dave Denine (Shirley); Rhonda Peddle (Cecil), Judy Davis (James), Richard Denine, Janice Murphy, Kimberly Bertrand (Jean-Luc); 14 grandchildren; six sisters Margaret Pittman, Alice Mayo, Catherine Mallard (Kevin), Stella Mercer (Hubert), Mary Mercer (John), Ann Quinlan (John); two brothers, Leo Denine and Joseph Denine (Greta) Springhill N.S.; also a large circle of family members and friends. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road on Sunday, October 19, 2003 from 2 p.m.-10 p.m. and Monday, October, 20, 2003 from 10 a.m. -10 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial to take place on Tuesday, October 21, 2003, at 9:30 a.m. from St. Patrick`s Ch! urch. Interment to follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in his memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. October 20, 2003 GOWER, Susan Jane - At peace on October 19, 2003 in her 57th year after a valiant struggle against cancer. Loving mother of Stephanie and Heather, beloved wife of Charles and devoted sister of Peter. Survived by her mother Maxine Slemon, and predeceased by her father Dr. Harold Slemon. She will be greatly missed by family and numerous friends. Cremation will be followed by a memorial service, at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, October 21st, 2003 at Barrett`s Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Avenue. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cancer Society or to Sue`s favored charity, Foster Parents Plan. October 20, 2003 PARDY (Downton), Mildred Elizabeth ³Liz² - Alfred Street, Dartmouth, passed away October 18, 2003, in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born in St. John`s, NL, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Hilda (Witten) Downton. Liz volunteered for many years in the library at Harbourview School and helped shaped the lives of the children of North Dartmouth. In recognition of over 20 years of voluntary service to her community she was awarded the Golden Apple Award by the Dartmouth School Board. For over 25 years she was the building superintendent of a large apartment building where she became a good friend and confidant to many of the tenants and children who resided in the building. Liz is survived by her loving husband of 33 years, Samuel Clayton Pardy; her only child, Matthew and his wife Joyce, Dartmouth; she was a beloved Grandma of Alexandra, Eric and Emma. She is also survived by brother, Gordon (Gwen); sisters, Sylvia (Terry), Brenda (Winston), all of Newfoundland; Barb (Jim! ), Georgia; brothers-in-law, Ron and George (Marg); sisters-in-law, Judy (Fred) and Eleanor Keeping; many nieces and nephews. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in A.L. Mattatall Funeral Home, 217 Portland St., Dartmouth. Funeral service 2 p.m. Wednesday in Stairs Memorial United Church, 44 Hester St., Darmouth, Rev. Sandra Carruthers officiating. Interment in Mount Hermon Cemetery. Family flowers only. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to her grandchildren`s education fund at CIBC Wise Road Branch, Dartmouth. E-mail condolences may be sent to: 1065@alderwoods.com October 20, 2003 TAYLOR, Patricia E. - Passed peacefully away at the Carbonear General Hopital on Saturday, October 18, 2003, Patricia Taylor aged 73 years. Predeceased by her husband Edward A. Taylor (2002). Leaving to mourn many special relatives and friends. Resting at Broughton`s Funeral Home, Brigus. Funeral to take place on Tuesday, October 21, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. from Broughton`s Funeral Home, Brigus. Interment to follow in the Convention Cemetery, Brigus Gullies. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in her memory may be made to the Carbonear General Hospital. October 20, 2003 VALLIS, John William - Passed peacefully away Sunday, October 19, 2003, John William Vallis. He was 83 years old. He and his wife, the former Mary McDonald, had been living at the Masonic Park. Jack, as he was affectionately known, was predeceased by his wife, Eva, and left behind two children. His son, David Vallis and his wife, Patsy, live in St. John`s, and his daughter, Judy, lives in California with her husband Mel Bohnet. Remembering him lovingly are the two children raised by David, Lorilee in St. John`s and Cory in Alberta. Cory is married and has one child, Paige. His grandchildren in California are Lori, and Leigh Bohnet who, with his wife, Kristen, have two children, Evan and Jackson, Jack`s great-grandchildren. Preceding him in passing were his four sisters, Queen, Robena, Etta, and Hazel. His brother, Claude and his wife, Edith, reside in St. John`s. Also mourning Jack are numerous nephews and nieces, and his many stepchildren and step-grandchildren in Mary`s fa! mily. Especially close to him were Mary`s daughter Bernadette and her husband Mike Walsh and their children, also sister-in-law Catherine Moores. He was a hard worker, having retired about twenty years ago from what is now known as Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Jack was born in Burgeo, the son of a sea captain, Earnest George Vallis, and grew up in St. John`s, attending Bishop Feild College. There are many people all over Newfoundland that Jack has known over the years and all loved him. He was a gentleman and a gentle man, a pleasure to be around, and loved to tease you with a twinkle in his eye, saying, ³Now, you be good!² And (smiling) ³That`s your fault!² Jack was a true Newfoundlander and loved the old traditional folk songs, although his favourite in his later years was ³Danny Boy² and he played the tape over and over. Following cremation, there will be a memorial service at Barrett`s Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Ave., St. John`s at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 22. The famil! y wish to express their gratitude to the caring staff at Masonic Park for making Jack`s last days comfortable. In Lieu of flowers, friends and family are encouraged to make a donation to the Masonic Park in his name. The addresss is Masonic Park, Mount Carson Ave., Mount Pearl, NF, A1N 3K5. Please visit www.barretts.ca to sign the memorial guest book. October 20, 2003 WHELAN, Cyril James - Passed peacefully, but suddenly away on Sunday, October 19, 2003. Cyril James Whelan, in his 70th year. Beloved husband of Catherine (nee Dobbin). Leaving to mourn with many treasured memories his wife Catherine, eight children Connie (Bruce) King, Shawn (Marion), Brian (Clara), John (Paula), Tony (Susan), Barry (Florence), Kitty Whelan, and Eddie (Annette); nineteen loving grandchildren; sister Mary (Gerald) Connolly; two brothers John (Mary) and Leonard; sisters-in-law Betty (Don) Penny, and Barbara Dobbin; two brothers-in-law Kevin (Cynthia) Dobbin and Shawn (Lorette) Dobbin; special cousin David (Barbara) Martin, and a large circle of devoted nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road on Monday from 7 p.m.-10 p.m. and Tuesday from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Mass of Christain Burial to take place on Wednesday October 22, 2003, at 10 a.m. from St. Paul`s Church, Newfoundland Dr. Interment to follow at Holy Sepulchre C! emetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made in Cyril`s memory to the Dr. H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Centre. ³May His Gentle Soul Rest In Peace² October 20, 2003 WILLIAMS, Catherine M. (nee King) - Passed peacefully away at the Hoyles-Escasoni Complex on October 19, 2003, Catherine Williams, aged 93 years. Predeceased by her husband William 1970. Leaving to mourn her sisters Theresa Palfrey and Eileen Brown; brother Joe King; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Rd. Visitation Sunday 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. and Monday 2 p.m.-4 p.m. and 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Mass of Chrisitan Burial Tuesday 11:30 a.m. from St. Patrick`s Church. Interment to follow at Mount Carmel Cemetery Bay Bulls. October 20, 2003
continued................. James Fitzgarld -S Age - 17 DOB - Jul. 21, 1883 CCB - 1900 Or -eng Occ -laborer ,miner Rel -Methodist Boarder with Tuff's. ----------------------------------- Joseph Parsons Age - 24 DOB - Aug 04 ,1876 CCB - 1899 Or -Eng ----------------------------- Simon Thistle Age -22 DOB - Aug 22,1878 Or - Scot Rel - methodist --------------------------- James Coal -H Age -19 DOB - Sep. 19 ,1881 Or - Eng Has boarders. ------------------------- Annie Delouchug {?} -M Age - 44 DOB - July 31,1866 CCB - 1899 Or -Eng With husband Joseph & fam. He an engineer. ------------------------------ Herbert Feaver -S Age - 24 DOB - Dec.4 ,1876 CCB -1899 Boarder with Peter's fam. ------------------------------- Emma Misener -M Age - 34 DOB - Sep. 12,1866 CCB - 1897 Or - Eng With husband John A. .He German , carpenter. ----------------------------------------------- Charles N. coffie -H; M Age -32 DOB - Dec 9, 1868 CCB - 1896 Or -Eng Occ - laborer ,coal miner Rel - Methodist Wife Fanny & fam with him. Has boarders.........one.. John Cooper - S Age - 25 DOB - Sep 16 , 1875 Occ -laborer , coal miner. ---------------------------------------- William More - M Age - 27 DOB - Dec 10 ,1874 CCB -1900 Occ - laborer Rel -RC Boarder with McDonald's. --------------------------------------- Susan Parsons - S Age - 23 DOB - Aug 17 ,1877. Domestic with the Gren fam. ---------------------------------- Thomas England - H ; M Age - 29 DOB - Jan 1 ,1871 CCB - 1899 Occ -laborer ,coal miner Wife Sesstur { ? Spell'g ?} & fam. ----------------------------------------- Finley Pet {?} -H ;M Age - 50 DOB - Dec. 28 ,1850 CCB - 1899 Or - Eng Occ - Laborer, coal miner Wife Ellen with him. ----------------------------- John Weir - H ; M Age - 23 DOB - Aug 8 ,1867 CCB - 1900 Or -Eng Occ - laborer ,coal miner Rel - Methodist Wife Leah & family with him. ------------------------------------- Edward Beaker -H ; M Age - 30 DOB - Sep 27 ,1870 CCB - 1900 Occ -laborer Rel - RC Wife Margaret & fam. with him. ------------------------------------- John McCarty - H ;M Age -43 DOB -May 3 ,1858 CCB - 1899 Or- Ir. Occ - laborer ,coal miner Wife Bridget & fam. with him. --------------------------- Martin Billard - H ; S Age - 22 DOB - Jan 22 ,1879 CCB -1889 Or Eng Occ -miner Rel - COE Mother Thepina, age 56 with him , also brothers & sister. ------------------------------------ Eural Britt { ? } - H ;M Age - 45 DOB - Aug.29,1855 CCB -1899 Or - Eng Occ -laborer , coal miner Rel -Methodist Wife Mary & fam with him. ------------------------------------- Peter Austin - H ;M Age - 40 DOB - Dec.19,1860 CCB - 1900 Or -Ir. Occ -laborer ,coal miner Rel- RC Wife Annie & fam. with him. Well that's all I came across in Glace Bay. Hope these make a few connections to someone's tree... Good Luck. ~ Ann { MacDonald } Batten
continued........... James Turner -H ; M Age - 43 DOB - Aug 24,1857 CCB -1885 Occ -Fisherman Rel -Presbyterian Wife elizabeth & fam. with him , also his brother..... George Turner Age - 46 DOB -June 3,1855 CCB - 1885 Rel - SA ------------------------------------------ James Noseworthy -H ; M Age - 29 DOB - Dec 14 ,1871 CCB - 1900 Or - Eng Rel - Methodist Wife Johanna & fam. with him. ------------------------------------- Matelda Slater -M Age - 23 DOB - Oct 28,1877 CCB - 1901 Or -Eng With husband Thomas , also mother....{ ? his or hers?} Martha -W Age - 60 DOB - Sep 26 ,1840 Rel - COE --------------------------------- John Din - H ; M Age -38 DOB - Aug 4 ,1862 CCB - 1900 Or - Ir. Occ - miner With wife Ann & fam. ---------------------------------- Lizzie Pittnian {?} -M Age - 38 DOB -Dec 14,1862 CCB - 1899 With husband John & fam. He a miner. --------------------------------- Thomas Barry _ H ; M Age - 47 DOB - Apr 1 ,1853 Or - Ir Occ - Mine Manager Rel -RC With wife Katherine & fam. ------------------------------ Matilda Bonnar - M Age - 45 DOB - June 10,1855 CCB - 1898 Or - Scot Rel - Presbyterian With husband William ,. He a miner. ------------------------------- Joseph Bushy - H; M Age - 50 DOB - Jan 14,1856 CCB - 1900 Or - Eng Occ - miner Wife not with him. Has many boarders. ------------------------------------- Benjaman Peddle - H; M Age -23 DOB - Aug 21,1877 CCB -1898 Occ -miner Rel - COE Wife Lena with him. ---------------------------------- Elias B. ?rfact - H ;M Age -27 DOB - Apr 4 , 1874 Or - Ir. Occ - miner Wife Martha & fam. with him. ------------------------------------ Mary Foley - H ; W Age -43 DOB - Oct 4 ,1857 CCB - 1899 Or - Eng With sons & daughter. --------------------------------- William Simson - H ; M Age -58 DOB - Dec 18 ,1842 CCB - 1872 Or - Ir. Occ -miner Rel - COE Wife Margaret & fam. with him. ------------------------------------- Patrick Foran - H ;M Age - 43 DOB - Dec. 19,1867 CCB - 1898 Occ - laborer Wife Martha & fam. with him. ------------------------------------ John Knight - H ;M Age - 40 DOB - june 4 , 1860 CCB - 1900 Or - Eng Occ - miner Rel - RC Wife Mary A. & fam. with him. ------------------------------------------ George Pottle -H ; M Age - 29 DOB - Aug 1 , 1871 CCB - 1900 Or - Eng Occ - coal miner Rel - Methodist Wife not with him. Has boarders. ------------------------------------ Antoone Acher - S Age - 16 CCB - 1900 Or - Eng Occ -laborer ,coal miner Rel -Methodist Boarder at Fraser's. --------------------------------- James Lamey - H ; S Age - 40 DOB -1861 CCB 1900 Or -Eng Occ - Laborer ,coal miner Rel - Methodist Boarder at Jones 's. Also boarding at Jones's... Jacob Corbelt {?} - S Age - 20 DOB - June 4, 1881 CCB - 1900 Or -Eng Occ - laborer , miner Rel - methodist ----------------------------- John Higgins - H ; M Age - 29 DOB - Mar. 8, 1872 CCB - 1899 Occ - laborer , miner Rel - COE Wife not with him .Has boarders. --------------------------------- John Cormier - S Age - 21 DOB - Aug. 4,1879 CCB - 1899 Or - french Occ - laborer , miner Boarder with Gallager's . ---------------------------- to be continued............... ~ Ann~
I am looking for relatives of Nellie (ellen) donavan born in conception Harbor in 1907. Her parents were Cornelius & ellen donavan she was a twin to margaret who came to Phila, PA. Nellie lived in NFLD in the CB area all her life. I don't know her married last name. i know she had a large family & that one of her son's died in a accident at Sea on his way home from quebec where he was living. does any of this sound familiar to anyone? thanks, Bernadette foley, reserching :donavan,Dalton, Driscoll/O'Driscoll, flynn & foley
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Curtis, Fox, Rideout Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/DOC.2ACE/118.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My husband's ancestral tree has a Rose Curtis, born 1881 in Horse Island, Notre Dame Bay. Rose married Francis (Frank) Fox. Frank's mother was a Rideout. Rose was the daughter of Joseph Curtis and Keziah Hull. The whole family emigrated to the USA. I have a little more information if this is the same family and if you wish to get in touch. I would also welcome any additional information on the family if anyone has anything to share.
continued............... Dennis Ryan -H Age -66 DOB -Mar. 6,18?? CCB - ? Occ - carpenter With on Bob & family. ------------------------------- Albert Locke -H; M Age - 28 DOB - May 20 ,18?? CCB - 1900 Or - Eng Occ - miner Rel - Methodist With wife Emoline & fam. Also has boarders. ----------------------------- Michael Turner - H ;M Age - 39 DOB -Oct. 11,1861 CCB -1880 Or - Eng Occ - Clerk With wife Briged & fam. --------------------------- Johanie Gillis - M Age - 33 DOB - May 6,1867 CCB - 1880 Or - Eng Rel - RC With husband Allan & fsm. He a carriage maker. Also has boarder.... Thomas Heath Age - 23 DOB - Nov 17,1877 CCB - 1890 Or - Eng Occ - laborer ----------------------------- John Keefe -S Age - 37 DOB - Aug 12,1863 CCB - 1899 Or - Ir Occ - miner Sister living there with him. -------------------------- Maggie Adams - W Age - 67 DOB - Dec 16,1833 Living with Blackman's. --------------------------- William Way -H ; M Age - 53 DOB -Mar 9,1848 CCB - 1890 Or - Eng Occ - carpenter Rel - COE With wife Brigid & fam. -------------------------------- Patrick Donymaty {? spell'g } Age - 40 DOB - Apr 30 , 1860 Occ - laborer With wife Susan & step sons ,last name Steele. ----------------------------------- Bessie Young - M Age - 23 DOB - Dec 28 ,1877 CCB -1896 Or - Eng With husband John & fam. ----------------------------------- Mary E. McPherson -M Age - 27 DOB -Feb. 10,1871 CCB -1896 Or - Eng With husband John & fam. He an engineer. -------------------------- Francis E. Thomson -M Age -29 DOB - Dec. 7 ,1871 CCB -1893 With husband William & boarder's -one... Robert B. Hopkin - S Age - 27 DOB - June 8,1874 CCB - 1898 Or - Eng -------------------------------- Mick Tobin -S Age - 28 DOB Nov. 24,1872 CCB -1899 Or - Ir. Occ - laborer Rel - RC Boarder with Frost family ,.He a miner. ------------------------------------- Tomas Turner -W Age -38 DOB - Jul.1,1862 CCB - 1882 Or - Eng Boarder with Matheson fam. ----------------------------------- Mary Borden -M Age -42 DOB -Mar 23,1859 CCB -1884 With husband John & fam. ------------------------------------- Charles Turner -H ; M Age -34 DOB -Dec 24,1866 CCB - 1887 Occ -fisherman Rel -COE With wife Christy & fam. -------------------------------- Bertha Major -M Age - 50 DOB - Oct 20,1850 CCB - 1853 With husband Thomas. He a laborer. ----------------------- George Payne -H ,M Age - 47 DOB - Oct 8,1853 CCB - 1879 Or - Eng Occ - fisherman Rel -Methodist With wife Mary & fam. ----------------------------- to be continued................ ~ Ann~
I subscribe to the Chelsea, MA list, wonder if this info might be of help to anyone. ----- Original Message ----- From: <CARADOC28@aol.com> To: <MACHELSEA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 6:13 PM Subject: [MACHELSEA] From Broad Cove NFLD to Chelsea,Ma.- > Lucy M. LEGROW 1884abt@NFLD-rs@NFLD1884abt-rs@102Essex,Chelsea, Ma .Factory > worker,1907-dau of Mark LEGROW rs@NFLD1884abt-rs@Broad Cove NFLD,1887abt- & > Mary A.REYNOLDS rs@NFLD1884abt-rs@Broad Cove NFLD , 1887abt- > Lucy M. sister to > SarahLEGROW1887abt@Broad Cove NFLD rs@Broad Cove NFLD,1887abt-rs@ 132 > Beacon,Chelsea, Ma,Factory Work,1908- > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > shepard's and othersnfld to chelsea,ma 1908 > GeorgeCOX rs@nfld,1882abt-rs@black tredd nfld,1884abt- & SarahMOORErs @nfld, > 1882abt-rs@black tredd nfld,1884abt- had two sons > 1]ArthurCOX1882abt@nfldrs@nfld,1882abt-rs@40williams, chelsea,ma.,machinist , > 1908- > wed4 jul 1908@chelsea,ma,W.E. Vandermark,"clergy,chelsea,ma.- > Elsie M.KING1887abt@nfldrs@nfld,1887abt-rs@40 williams,chelsea,ma.factory > work,1908- dau of Mark KINGrs@nfld,1887abt- & Mary TRISKET rs@nfld,1887abt- > 2]EdwardCOX1884abt@black tredd nfldrs@black tredd nfld,1884abt-RS@132BEACON , > CHELSEA,MA,RIGGER,1908- > wed4 jul 1908@chelsea,ma,W.E. Vandermark,"clergy,chelsea,ma.- > SarahLEGROW1887abt@Broad Cove NFLD RS@Broad Cove NFLD,1887abt-RS@ 132 > BEACON,CHELSEA,MA,FACTORY WORK,1908- dau of Mark LEGROW RS@ Broad Cove > NFLD,1887abt- & Mary A.REYNOLDS RS@Broad Cove NFLD, 1887 abt- > ----------------------------------------- > Mark KING rs@nfld,1887abt-rs@broadcove,newfoundland,1884abt- & > MaryTRI[C]SKETc is in sams birth recordrs@nfld,1887abt-rs@broad cove > ,newfoundland,1884abt- they have Samuel KING 1884abt @ broad > cove,newfoundlandrs@broadcove,newfoundland,1884abt- > wed7 MAY 1908@CHELSEA,MA,A.H.NAZARIAN, "CLERGY"RES CHELSEA,MA > EthelHUDSON1887abt@cape st francis,new foundlandrs@cape st francis,new > foundland1887abt-rs@27 williams st.chelsea,ma,1908- dau > ofPeterHUDSONRS@NEWFOUNDLAND1883abt- &Eliza MOULTON RS@NEWFOUNDLAND1883abt- > sister to > Mary "Marie"HUDSON1883abt@NEWFOUNDLAND-RS@ NEW FOUNDLAND > 1883abt-RS@LYNN,MA.COOK,1905-rs@72 ½ Marlboro Chelsea Ma. 1906- > wed29 Jul 1905@CHELSEA MA.LOUIS J. SMITH,CLERGY,RS CHELSEA MA.- > Jacob NOSEWORTHY1883abt@NEWFOUNDLANDRS@NEW FOUNDLAND1883abt-rs@168 congress > ave,chelsea ma. fisherman, 1905-rs@72 ½ Marlboro Chelsea Ma. Engineer > 1906--son of William NOSEWORTHY RS@NEWFOUNDLAND1883abt-& Jane MOULTON > RS@NEWFOUNDLAND1883abt-they haveJennieNOSEWORTHY17 Dec 1906@72 ½ Marlboro > Chelsea Ma. rs@72 ½ Marlboro Chelsea Ma. 1906- > --------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ==== MACHELSEA Mailing List ==== > If you have any problems, please contact the listowner > Jim Denning > caradoc28@aol.com > > ============================== > 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 > >
Transcribed "Obituaries" for Sunday, October 19, 2003, courtesy of "The Telegram", St. John's, NL. CHANNING, Mary Sarah - Passed peacefully away at her residence on Oct. 18, 2003, Mary Sarah Channing, aged 93 years. Predeceased by her husband James G. (C.M.). Leaving to mourn with cherished memories her daughters Beth Ann, with whom she resided, Catherine Holland (Kent); son Bob (Linda); sisters Mrs. Agnes Thompson and Mrs. Joan Lacy; sister-in-law Mrs. Sheila Murphy; grandchildren Michael and Greg Holland; Andrea, Karen and Rob Channing. Also a large circle of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road. Visitation Sunday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Monday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday 9:45 a.m. from St. Pius Tenth Church. Interment to follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. October 19, 2003 GOVER, Edith Mary (Oct. 21, 1922 - Oct. 18, 2003) - Passed peacefully away at St. Luke`s Home on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2003, Edith Gover, two days shy of her 81st birthday. Predeceased by her parents Germaine and Fannie Gover, sister Gwendolyn, brothers Jack and Clifton, sister-in-law Katherine and son-in-law Melvin White. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories daughter Jean White-Coady (Edward Jay), beloved granddaughters Wanda White, Halifax, and Valerie White (Frank Hennebury), Grande Prairie, cherished great-granddaughter Cloe Jean Hennebury, step-grandchildren Kelly Sheridan (Lorcan), Ottawa, Michael Coady, Toronto, Andrea Grandy (Bill) and Tara Earle (Chris), Paradise, step-great-grandchildren Meighan, Chelsea and Liam Sheridan, sister-in-law Sadie Gover, Carbonear, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends, especially the residents and staff of St. Luke`s Home. Resting at Carnell`s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Rd., on Sunday and Monday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.! m. and on Tuesday from 10 a.m.-12 noon. Funeral services to be held on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2003 at 2 p.m. from St. Thomas`s Anglican Church with interment to follow at the Anglican cemetery, Forest Road. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in her memory may be made to St. Luke`s Home. October 19, 2003 HUSSEY, Maxine (nee Thorne R.N.) - Passed suddenly away at her home on Friday, Oct. 17, 2003, in her 60th year, Maxine Hussey (nee Thorne R.N.). Predeceased by her father Max Thorne. Leaving to mourn with loving memories her husband Edwin, sons Andrew (Paula) and Mark, daughter Cathy, precious grandchildren Alyssa and Max Hussey. Also leaving to mourn her mother Eva Thorne R.N., sister Joan, brother Keith (Sandra), mother-in-law Greta Hussey, brothers-in-law Guy (Edwina), Rex (Daphne), Paul (Sandra), sister-in-law Maxine Bishop (Bill). Also a number of nieces, nephews and a large number of cherished relatives and friends. Resting at Barrett`s Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Ave., Saturday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Monday 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Funeral service 2 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 20, 2003 from Cowan Heights United Church with interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. As expressions o! f sympathy, donations in her memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Please visit www.barretts.ca to sign the memorial guestbook. October 19, 2003 MACRAE, Donald Boyd - Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Centre on Friday, October 17, 2003, age 70 years. Leaving to mourn his wife loving Mercedes; five sons: Michael (Carol), Manitoba, Donald (Irene), Ontario, Stephen (Lee-Ann), Ontario, Kenneth (Tracey), Nova Scotia, John, Ontario; one step-son Wayne Collins (Kelly); two step-daughters: Gwen Collins (Bill), Alberta, Gina Collins (Billy); six grandchildren; eight step-grandchildren; one brother Kenneth (Nicole), Ontario; three brothers-in-law: Paul Power (Colina), Clarence Power (Violet) and Gordon Power (Betty); five sisters-in-law: Lorraine Jordan (Will), Stella Williams, Gertie Power, Jennie Power (Herb) and Helen Power; as well as many other relatives and friends. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Raod. Visitation Saturday from 2 p.m. - 10 p.m.; Sunday from 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. and Monday from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Funeral Service on Monday, October 20, 2003 at 2 p.m. from Caul`s Chapel. Cremation to follo! w. October 19, 2003 MITCHELL, Blair Dion Ronald - Went to be with the angels on Friday, Oct. 17, 2003 after a courageous life with Cystic Fibrosis from the Toronto General Hospital, Blair Mitchell, aged 20 years. Predeceased by his grandmother Jacqueline Cull. Left behind with a lifetime of precious memories are his loving and devoted parents, Ron and Denise (nee Cull), his cherished ³little sis² Jacqueline, his canine companion Timber, beloved grandparents Reginald Cull, Kenneth and Vera Mitchell, great-grandmother Alma Collins, loving aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and many friends in Newfoundland and Ontario. Resting at Carnell`s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Rd. on Monday and Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service to take place on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2003 at 11 a.m. from St. James United Church with interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in Blair`s memory may be made to Cystic Fibrosis. ³I believe in Angels² October 19, 2003 MURRAY, Margaret (nee Wyse) - Born in Placentia on November 25, 1911. Passed peacefully away at Hoyles Escasoni Home on October 17, 2003. She is predeceased by her husband Joachim Murray, who passed away on January 13, 1995 and she will be sadly missed by he sisters Elizabeth, Ruth and Theresa. Her children Anne-Marie, Elizabeth, Elaine, Brendan and Margie feel blessed to have had such a wonderful mother. Her grandchildren Stephanie (Tom Connors) and Margie (Darrell Butler); John (Sylvie), Michael, and Paul (Sandra) Scharnberg; and Cathie (Sam), Paul (Ann), Michelle (Steve) and Jonathan Reed will remember her with love; and great-grandchildren Liam and Katie Connors, Jamie and Lauren Butler, and Alison, Jacob and Joshua Scharnberg will carry on her legacy of love. Resting at Maher`s Funeral Home, Placentia. Funeral Mass at 11 a.m. on Monday, October 20 at Sacred Heart Church, Placentia. Internment to follow at Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Placentia. October 19, 2003 PENNEY, Hazel - Passed peacefully away at the Leonard A. Miller Centre, St. John`s on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2003, Hazel Penney of Adams Cove, age 91 years. Predeceased by infant daughter Olive; daughter-in-law Florrie; parents William and Cherity Wilcox; sisters Clara, Molly, Hattie and Evelyn; brothers Isiah, Norman and John. Leaving to mourn husband Oliver C., daughter Judy (Richard) Shortt, Holyrood; sons Clayton (Mary Hodder), Long Pond, Oscar (Madeline), Paradise and Allister (Nellie), Mount Pearl; 13 grandchildren: Janice, Marie, Debbie, Cindy, David, Craig, Karen, Todd, Gary, Charlotte, Brian, Vanette and Anthony; 15 great-grandchildren: Ashley, Jeffrey, Emily, Matthew, Sophia, Sarah, Laura, Nicole, Jeanine, Ashley, Garry, Olivia, Olena, Natasha and Erin; dear friends and neighbours Warren and Jeannette Penney, Adams Cove; special nephew Baxter (Marjorie) Penney, Western Bay; also a large number of other relatives and friends. Resting at NOEL`S FUNERAL HOME, Main Highway! , Western Bay until 12 noon Tuesday, Oct. 21. Funeral service to follow at 2 p.m. from the United Church and Cemetery, Blackhead. Flowers gratefully accepted or as an expression of sympathy, donations in her memory may be made to the United Church Cemetery Fund, Blackhead. Visitation hours at Noel`s Funeral Home are 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily. For any additional information please call Noel`s Funeral Home at 596-5750 or visit www.noelsfuneralhome.com to sign the memorial guestbook. October 19, 2003 SHAW, Olive E. - Passed peacefully away at Lakeside Homes, Gander on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2003, Olive E. Shaw of Lower Island Cove, age 85 years. Predeceased by her first husband Walter A. Shaw (1981), second husband Willis R. Morris (1999), and sister Florence. Leaving to mourn daughter Brenda G. Shaw, Rosemere, P.Q.; son Brian W. (Luanne), Gander; two grandchildren, Stephen and David; brother William H. (Mary) LeShane, Lower Island Cove; two sisters Marion Gibbons and Daphne (Rowland) Hood, both of Halifax, N.S.; also a large number of other relatives and friends. Resting at Bethal United Church, Lower Island Cove after 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, and from where the funeral service will take place on Monday, Oct. 20 at 2 p.m. Interment to follow at Bethal United Cemetery, Lower Island Cove. In lieu of flowers, as an expression of sympathy, donations in her memory may be made to Bethal United Cemetery, Lower Island Cove. For any additional information, please call Noel`s Funer! al Home, Western Bay at 596-5750 or visit www.noelsfuneralhome.com to sign the memorial guestbook. October 19, 2003
Hi Matt I purchased that upgrade but haven't installed it yet, will let you know. The feature that attracted me most and motivated me to buy was the ability to have two files up at once, if it works it would be great, after I have backed up all of my files I will install in the next few days and will test to see if it works. Marilyn
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continued..................... Angus Strickland - S Age -19 DOB - Sept.25,1881 CCB -1900 Or. -Eng. Occ -laborer Rel -COE Boarder with McMullin's. ---------------------------- Harry Read -S Age - 23 DOB -Sep. 1,1877 Or. -Eng Occ -laborer Rel - Methodist Boarder with McDonald's. ----------------------------- Sarah Phalen -M Age -56 DOB -Mar. 10,1855 With husband William;, General Merchant ? --------------------------------------- Ellan Hardigan- M Age -35 DOB -Aug.22,1865 CCB -1881 With husband William & fam. He a miner. Have many boarders, incl..... Maggie Clary -S Age -24 DOB -Jun.10,1876 CCB - 1897 Occ -Servant Living with Hardigans. ------------------------------------ Katie Button- S Age -48 DOB - Mar.2,1853 CCB -? Or. -Ir. Boarder with Jamieson's ------------------------------ Eliza yarn -S Age -19 { ? discrepency with dates } DOB - Sep. 22, 1881 CCB -1889 Or. - Eng Occ - servant rel - COE Living with Berestaines & fam. { Russians- he a Peddler } & boarders. -------------------------------- Sarah Wiseman -S Age -30 DOB - Aug.7,1870 Or.-Eng. Occ -servant Living with Petrie's & fam. He a merchant. -------------------------------- Thomas Vay -S Age -17 DOB -Mar. 10, 18?? CCB -1900 Or. -Eng. Occ - miner Rel -COE Living with Louis Maddore & fam. He a Liveryman. -------------------------------------------- Andrew Frinken -S Age -26 DOB -Jan 4, 18?? CCB - 1900 Occ -laborer Boarder with James Day & fam. ------------------------------------ William Day -H; M Age -28 DOB - ? CCB -1900 Occ -Fireman Rel - Methodist With wife Fannie & fam. --------------------------- John Warrend -H ;M Age -44 DOB -Mar.31,18?? CCB -1899 Or -Eng. Occ -Fisherman With wife Maryann & fam.; also boarders. Sister also there.... Mary J. Warrend - S Age -26 DOB - May27,18?? --------------------------------- William A. Vey -H ; M Age -26 DOB - Jul. 27,18?? CCB -1900 Or -Eng Occ -miner Rel -Methodist With wife Susan & fam. Also have boarders. Also parents there.... father - James , a miner - Methodist mother -Phoby J. , Rel -SA --------------------------------------- Mary Campbell -M Age -30 DOB -June 5 ,18?? CCB -1895 Or. -Ir. Husband Bereneth there & fam. He a boilerman, Scot. & Rel -RC Also...with them... Ellan Gibbons -S Age -28 DOB -Feb 16,18?? Or -Ir. Occ -Domestic. --------------------------------------- Ellan Black - M Age -40 DOB - Nov. 16,18?? Or. -Eng With husband Allan, & fam. He a blacksmith; Scot.; Rel -RC. Also have boarders.....and as follows.. Rcichard Walsh -S Age -26 DOB -Dec. 24,18?? Or -Ir. Occ - miner ------------------------------ to be continued........... ~ Ann~
continued............... Any ? are my own....which means I don't know, or I can't read it... John Eagen - H; M Age - 39 DOB - Mar. 14, 1862 CCB - 1900 Or. - Ir. Occ - miner Wife Annie & family with him ----------------------------- Mary C. Welch -H Age - 49 DOB - Jan 27,1852 CCB - 1898 Or. - Ir. Occ - Keeps boarders. ---------------------------- George Goss - H ; M Age - 28 DOB - Mar. 20,1873 CCB - 1900 Occ - Miner Rel - COE Wife Maryann & family with him. Also has boarders. ------------------------------------ Lorance Brown - H; M Age -41 DOB - mar. 6 ,1860 CCB - 1897 Or. - Eng. Occ - Laborer Has several boarders & wife not with him. -------------------------------------- Garett Hudson - S Age -23 DOB - Jan.6,1878 CCB -1898 Or. -Eng Occ - Carpenter Rel - COE Boarding with Duggaham's ------------------------------------- James Davison Age - 52 DOB - Feb 26,1849 CCB - 1899 Or.- scotch Occ - Carpenter Rel.- Presbyterian --------------------------------- Andrew Gaoener Age - 55 DOB - Oct. 13,1845 CCB - 1899 Occ - carpenter Rel - COE ------------------------- Rubbin Small Age - 46 DOB - Mar. 16,1855 CCB - 1899 Or.- Eng. Occ - carpenter Rel -COE Boarder with McKenzie's. ------------------------------ Edward Doyle -M Age - 36 DOB - Nov. 15,1864 CCB - 1899 Or. -Ir. Occ - Miner Boarder with McMullan's. ------------------------------------- John Baggley -H; M Age - 46 DOB - Nov.26,1854 CCB - 1899 Or. - Ir. Occ - Miner Wife Catherine & fam. with him. ----------------------------------------- James Morgan -H ; M Age -44 DOB - Nov. 3,1856 CCB -1898 Or. -Eng. Occ. -Miner Rel -COE Wife Emley & son with him. --------------------------------------- Harrie Somerton -S Age -22 DOB -May 14,1878 CCB - 1899 Or -Eng. Occ -Miner Rel - COE Boarder with McIsaac's. --------------------------------------- Dennis Murphy -S Age - 23 DOB -Mar. 9, 1877 CCB - ? Or - Ir. Occ- Miner Rel - RC Boarder with Robertson's. --------------------------------------- Mary J. English -S Age - 25 DOB -Oct. 5,1875 CCB - 1898 Or - Eng Occ -Servant Living with McDonald's. ------------------------------------ Charles Abbodd [?] - H ; M Age -28 DOB -June 23, 1872 CCb -1899 Or - Eng. Occ - Waiter Rel - COE Wife not there with him. He has several boarders with a few Nf's as follows... James Murphy -S Age -30 DOB -Jul 10 ,1870 CCB -1900 Occ - laborer Henry Hunt -S Age - 23 DOB -Mar.2,1878 CCB -1899 Or- Eng Rel -COE Occ- laborer Harry Moor- M Age -29 DOB -Jul. 19,1871 CCB -1899 Or. Eng Occ- ? Rel -COE Wife not with him. Joseph Cheat -S Age -19 DOB -Apr.30,1881 CCB -1900 Or.- eng George Buller -S Age -40 DOB -Nov.21,1860 CCb -1900 Or. -Eng ----------------------------- Ned Morgan -H; S Age - 28 DOB -Oct.23,1872 CCB -1900 Has 3 sons & 1 daughter with him. ---------------------------------- Mary J. Currie - M Age -40 DOB - June 15,1860 CCB -1881 Or. -Ir. With husband Danie & fam. He a miner. ------------------------------------- Catherine Lee -M Age -35 DOB -Aug. 1865 CCB -1881 Or -Ir. with husband Alec Lee. He a carriage maker?. -------------------------------- Joseph Liscomb -H;M Age -30 DOB -Jul.17,1870 CCb -1900 Or.-Eng Occ -Fireman Rel -Methodist Wife Elizabeth & fam. with him. ------------------------------------ to be continued........................ ~ Ann~