I have a Rebecca NOLAN in Ontario with father James S and brothers James E and William J? but this may not be the family you're looking for. You decide - here are the details: Rebecca Jane (NOLAN) Cunneyworth died in childbirth May 31, 1889, in Carleton Place, aged 20 years, 7 months, buried at St. John’s Anglican church in Lanark county, near Innisville (an hour’s drive west of Ottawa). Many related Cunneyworths of this time worked for various Ontario railways. Rebecca’s grave is next to that of her father, James S. Nolan (1842-1916), his wife, Jane Cunningham, (1840-1919) and their children. The Nolan family marker is a modern gravestone, possibly 1970s era. Somebody has made a significant effort to maintain a memorial for this family. Whoever this is, they might have additional information about Rebecca and her family. In addition to Rebecca, Nolans at this cemetery include: Elizabeth A. (1863-1881), George H. (1878-1878), James E. (1873-1873), James S. (1842-1916), Jane Cunningham (1840-1919), Mary Ida (1875-1881) and William J. (18??-18??), all in the same grave site, and Peter and Sarah at another grave. Wayne Cunneyworth Cherryville, BC Canada > -----Original Message----- > From: Roger Larose [mailto:zgordo@webtv.net] > Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 6:05 PM > To: NOLAN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NOLAN] ontario,canada link > > > james s head,left ireland after the riots.he escaped to france where he > left for canada he was a stone mason by trade.he met margaret rose > freeman, > sons are patrick freeman nolan.james edward nolan,william henry nolan, > nolan nv got it's name from this railroad family. > > ______________________________