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1 | Lewis, John David (I1869)
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2 | Rothwell, Edith (I1396)
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3 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Craigen, Mary Agnes Helen "Elaine" (I2217)
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4 | Boutilier, Albert Edward (I2437)
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5 | Briggs, Rebecca (I3066)
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6 | From: Cape Breton Post - Wednesday, September 26, 1962 Page 3 OBITUARIES HERBERT BOUTILIER The death of Herbert "Hub" BOUTILIER, and esteemed resident of Westmount, occurred yesterday morning at City of Sydney Hospital, after a lengthy illness. A plasterer by trade, he operated a successful farm. He was a member of St. Mark's Anglican Church at Coxheath, and of Queen Lodge IOOF. Predeceased in 1961 by his wife, Mr. Boutilier is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Sam ADAMS (Greta), Westmount; and three sons, Ernest in Sydney; Sidney and Gerald at Westmount; one sister, Mrs. Murray LEWIS, Sydney River. One sister and two brothers predeceased him. The remains rest at Fillmore's Funeral Home, where friends may call between the hours of 3:30 and 10:00 p.m. Funeral service will be held in St. Mark's Church at two o'clock, Thursday afternoon, and burial will take place in Hardwood Hill Cemetery. | Boutilier, Herbert Wilfred (I2442)
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7 | Joan Vernam married to ?? 11 Nov 1647, Northam | Vernam, Joan (I4488)
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8 | Boutilier, Thomas Casey (I93)
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9 | D'Arienzo Funeral Home Inc Rose Pettenato ( September 29, 1921 - September 25, 2014 ) Wife of the late Michael Pettenato. Mother of Jo-Ann Ferrara, Michael Pettenato, Mary Roman, Diane Imparato, Jimmy Pettenato and Matthew Pettenato. Mother-in-Law of Joe Ferrara, Arlene Pettenato, Bobby Imparato, and Maria Pettenato. Grandmother of Roseann Middleton, Michael Pettenato, Robert Pettenato, Jessica Pettenato, Victor Roman, Lauren Imparato, Samantha Imparato, Christina Pettenato, James Pettenato, Michael Pettenato, Matthew Pettenato and Richard Pettenato. Proud Great Grandmother of 8 Great Grandchildren. Reposing at D'Arienzo Funeral Home, Inc. 104 Skillman Avenue Brooklyn Sunday September 28th 2-5 & 7-9PM. Mass of Christian Burial Divine Mercy Parish @ Saint Cecilia R.C. Church 84 Herbert Street Brooklyn Monday September 29th 9:30AM. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Capobianco, Rose (I4650)
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10 | MALLEY PATRICIA A. "PAT" Age 79, formerly of Etna and East Brady, on Saturday, April 22, 2017. Loving mother of William F. Arndt, Timothy Rothwell, Peter Rothwell, Suzanne Golden, Patrick Rothwell, and Michelle Bartoe; dear grandmother of 17; and great-grandmother of one. She is preceded in death by one brother, William Hagmaier. Friends will be received on Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the BOCK FUNERAL HOME, LTD., 1500 Mt. Royal Blvd., Glenshaw. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in All Saints Church, Etna, on Thursday at 10 a.m. Published in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Apr. 25 to Apr. 26, 2017 | Hagmaier, Patricia (I4775)
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11 | Probably related to the Jacquotte Seigneur, Pierre Seigneur and Marguerite Seigneur also connected to the parish of Valentigney, and who lived at Mandeure September 18, 1597: Simon Seigneur son of grangier (for David Virot) Jean Seigneur of Mandeure and Jeannette Carre was baptized at Bavans (but born at Ste Suzanne). | Seigneur, Anne (I3158)
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12 | Record Transcription: Devon, Port Books https://www.findmypast.com/ First name(s) William Last name Vernam Role Master Year 1627 Event date 20 Mar 1627/28 Vessel name Robert Tonnage 8 Registry port Northam Administration port Barnstaple Trade type Overseas Import or export Import Master's first name William Master's last name Vernam Merchant's first name John Merchant's last name Eustace Vessel departure port Dublin Vessel destination port Barnstaple Person who kept records Controller Summary of taxable cargo Irish wool. Register language Mixed County Devon Country England Archive reference E 190/947/6 Event type Customs Port Book Record set Devon, Port Books Category Education & work Subcategory Merchant Navy & Maritime Collections from England, Great Britain PCCWills Will of William Vernam, Sailor of Northam, Devon 21 February 1648 PROB 11/203 abstracts of probate acts in the prerogative court of canterbury, vol 4,probate acts anno 1648 p. 388 "William Vernam of p. Northam, Devon.,(mariner), will [25 Essex] pr. Feb 21, 1647-8 by relict Joan" will mentions all three of his sons. Joan Vernam (widow of William Vernam) was married to Phillip Beale, 10 June 1652, at Northam. | Vernam, William (I4554)
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13 | "age 8" at death according to burial record | Cockburn, David (I1317)
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14 | "Angus MacInnis, Og, came from the Isle of Barra, Scotland, to Upper West Lake in 1831. He acquired 160 acres of land fronting on the Lake, that being all the land there which had not been taken up previously. He was married coming here to Lucy McDonald, a native of Barra, with issue: Neil, Charles, Angus, Margaret, Emily, Mary, Flora, and Christina. The sons Charles and Angus made their homes at West Lake, living side by side on separate lots of land. Charles was married to Catherine McPherson of Big Pond, Cape Breton County, with issue: Joseph Neil, Reverend Roderick, Angus, Mary, Lucy, Catherine and Martina. The son Rev. Roderick was born at West Lake July 10, 1863, and died in Boston, in the summer of 1920. He received his education at St. F.X. College, Antigonish, and at the Grand Seminary, Montréal, January 26, 1900. His first charge was the parish of Red Islands, his second was Big Pond, his third was Reserve Mines, his fourth and last, Whitney Pier. He was a man of wonderful zeal and energy, and did a suprising amount of good work in every place in which he labored. Angus, son of Angus Og, was married to Margaret McDonald of Hay River, with issue: Charles, Angus, Lucy, Catherine, Mary, Flora and Jessie Ann. The last named is a sister of Charity of Mount St. Vincent, Halifax....[all members of this family have left West Lake]" HOIC, p. 532. Mabou Pioneers p. 660-661: "Angus MacInnis, "Aonghas Og," came from the Isle of Barra, Scotland, to West Lake Ainslie in 1831. He had served an apprenticeship of seven years in Edinburgh as a printer before coming to this country. Previously a sister had come to Inverness County and was married at Mabou to Neil Nicholson who had one son: Neil. Mr. Nicholson was a stone mason by trade and before cement came on the market, had built several of the abutments for the steel bridges of Inverness County. Angus "Og" came accross ion a boat which had previously made two trips to Cape Breton. In the journey across, the captain advised him to settle in Ontario but he breferred to come to Mabou where his sister was living. When he arrived at Mabou, he found that all the land was occupied, so he proceeded to Lake Ainslie where he acquired 160 acres. He built a log cabin on the shore of West Lake Ainslie and began cutting down the forest. In later years he built a frame house some distance from the shore. This home was destroyed by fire, his wife receiving fatal burns....[He secured a post office position in 1850, which has been served since by this family, now in its fourth generation]....He divided his farm between his sons, Charles and Angus. See page 418 and MacDougall page 531." Angus MacInnes & Lucy MacDonald baptized their first two children Neil (Dec. 11, 1823, Kilbar), and Charles, (April 13, 1826, Rulios/Rubha Lìos) on the Isle of Barra Charles MacInnes (#10011) received a grant in the late 1870's of land (107 acres) at West Lake Ainslie. Angus MacInnes was appointed Post Master in 1868 and died in 1878, after which Angus replaced his father in that position. 1871 Census of Canada West Lake Ainslie p.18-19 household 55 Angus McInnis 71 born Scotland Catholic farmer widower Angus McInnis 27 born Nova Scotia farmer Mary McInnis 29 born Nova Scotia no read no write Flora McInnis 26 born Nova Scotia no read no write | MacInnis, Angus (I732)
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15 | "Ann lived out her life on the homestead unmarried." HOIC p. 233 According to Nova Scotia Civil Registration, Ann McInnis, 73, born at Judique, spinster, daughter of Robert and Mary, farmers, died of asthma at Judique 16 Nov 1875, Alexander McInnis making the return. (Registration Year: 1875 - Book: 1810 - Page: 122 - Number: 229) an Ann McInnis, age 70, appears on the 1871 Census of Canada as the head of household 4, Judique, on p. 2. | MacInnis, Ann (I1016)
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16 | "Archibald MacDonald, "Gilleasbuig Mac Iain Og" was first married to Jessie MacQuarrie, daughter of John, and had issue: 1) John and 2) Margaret. He was married, the second time, to a Miss MacDonald of whom were: 3) Donald 4) Finlay 5) Michael and 6) Catherine. see page 802. John MacDonald, "Iain an Eilean" married Margaret BEATON, daughter of Donald of Indian Point, with issue: Janet, Archibald, Sara, Neil, Anne, Mary and Flora. See page 106." MP p. 420 Margaret-Finlay BEATON of Indian Point. "Fionnladh MacDhomhnuill Pheutan" "see page 101" Donald "Domhnull Ruadh" -- Jessie MacQUARRIE daughter of Neil. His two sons died young, his daughter, a spinster, moved to Massachusetts. "see page 799" Finlay-not married Michael-died young Catherine-Angus WALKER, son of "old John" of Hay River | MacDonald, Archibald (I326)
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17 | "Charles MacDonald, "Tearlach Iain Mhoir", was married in Maine to Mary Diamond. They had a family of two sons and two daughters." MP p. 608 Alex McDonald born around 1854 Charles McDonald born around 1855 Jennie McDonald born around 1862 | MacDonald, Charles (I684)
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18 | "daughter of "Alisdair Denoon" of West Lake Ainslie."p. 605-610 Mabou Pioneers | MacDonald, Mary (I716)
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19 | "daughter of Arnold Martell & --- Huntington" acc to death cert informant "Sandford Peach, Black Brook, Port Morien, son in law" ( = Jane Huntington) Nova Scotia Civil Death Registration. Cape Breton County, Registration Year 1925 - Book 80 - Page 593 Buried in Homeville Baptist Cem. with her husband and children Arnold and Mildred. | Martell, Adelaide (I1883)
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20 | "Daughter of farmer James and Kate Boutilier" according to marriage record age 35 acc to her burial record. Note that 1901 and 1911 census shows John Henry Boutilier again as a widower even though he married his cousin Elizabeth Boutilier in 1899: Elizabeth may have died as a result of the birth of son Arthur in June 1900. no. 1248 page ?, Sydney parish records, baptisms: Louis Vincent Boutilier to Elizabeth Boutilier at Coxheath, born July 27 or 21? 1892, baptism September 3, 1892 Vinson Boutilier, steamfitter, 28, C. of E., res Sydney River, born Sydney River, son of J.H. Boutilier of Coxheath and Elizabeth Boutilier, married Mary Reid, 18, of Sydney River, native of Waterville, Newfoundland, daughter of Tobias Reid of Pictou and Sarah Phillips. Married Jan 28, 1921 at Sydney River by License 3783. Wits Walter Steele of Sydney River and Sarah Steele of Sydney River. By Saml J. Woodcroft of Coxheath. Registration Year: 1921 - Book: 26 - Page: 776 Soldier Vinson Louis Boutilier son of J.H. Boutilier of Coxheath and Elizabeth Boutilier of Coxheath, died at Sydney River in 1931 (bk. 141, p.505) | Boutilier, Elizabeth (I312)
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21 | "daughter of John" MP 605-610 known as Nancy. 1911 Census of Canada/ Nova Scotia / Inverness / 30 Port Hood poll district / page 17 2 135 Morrison Patrick M Head S May 1890 20 3 135 McDonald Annie F Grandmother M Aug 1838 72 | MacInnis, Anne (I248)
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22 | "died at an early age" Mabou Pioneers, p. 606 | MacDonald, Angus (I798)
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23 | "died in his teens" according to Mabou Pioneers, p. 665 | MacInnis, Neil (I1776)
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24 | "died unmarried at home" MP pg 610 | MacDonald, Alexander (I649)
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25 | "Donald MacDonald, Domhnull Iain Mhoir" was first married in Maine to Mary Green and had issue: 1. John and 2. Ellen Clara. He was married, the second time, to Bridget Scott whose descendants are in the States." [MP p. 610] | MacDonald, Donald (I646)
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26 | "Eachann Mor Mac Eachuinn" of Judique. MP p 605-610 "with issue, Hector and Mary, both of whom died in early life" MP p. 605-610 | Campbell, Hector (I647)
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27 | "Eric Jörs enka i Dräcke March 13 1737 (burial)" = same person? | Jöransdotter, Sara (I1145)
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28 | "Finns i skattelängderna 1539 och 1552" Children: Holsten Karin Lars (married in Aavestbo, Vaestanfors) Kerstin Herman (lived in Norbergs by) | Larsson, Per (I1613)
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29 | "Flora MacInnis, daughter of "Aonghas Og" spent most of her life in the States but came home in 1919. She died unmarried in May 1929, at the age of ninety years and is buried at West Lake Ainslie" MP, p. 670 Nova Scotia Civil Death Registration, Flora McInnis, Inv. Co., Registration Year 1929 - Book 125 - Page 680. Informant nephew Charles McInnis. Parents names given as "Angus McInnis printer and Lucy McSween, both of Scotland." 12 years at place of death | MacInnis, Flora (I1783)
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30 | "Iain Seaumas" of Cape Mabou, uncle of Archie "Angus Seaumas" of Inverness. p. 417 MP. Household Record 1881 Canadian Census John MCINNIS married male Scottish 40 y.o. born Nova Scotia farmer Catholic Isebella MCINNIS married female Scottish 37 y.o. born Nova Scotia Catholic Jessie MCINNIS female Scottish 60 y.o. born Scotland Catholic Mabou Nova Scotia FHL Film 1375801 NA Film # C-13165 District 4 subdistrict H div 2 pg 15 household 51 | MacInnis, John (I1043)
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31 | "Isaac Migneré fils de fut Gratieux Migneré et de Catherine Feuilleboÿ d'Estobon, espousa Catherine N.N. fille de Jeanne Plançon aussi d'Estobon le 26 Novembre 1672" (text from Etobon parish register) Abraham Migneré was baptized Oct 5 1673 godparents were Abraham Plansson represented by his father Jean and Jeannette Blanchard represented by her mother Jeannette Visol wife of Pierre Blanchard (Abraham Migneré maried Catherine Goud in 1702) godparent to Jean Planson & Claudine Grandpierre's daughter Elizabeth, baptized at Etobon Dec 16 1670 | Mignerey, Isaac (I379)
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32 | "Isabel MacDonald, daughter of Robert, was married in the States to Charles Basker, son of Joseph [and Mary McNeil from Inverness Co. NS]." MP. 608, 82. HOIC, p. 562 1900 Census of US, Lawrence, South Dakota. Terry School Township ED 21 HH 218 FHL film #1241551 Charles Basker, Apr 1856, 49, m, 19, Canada/Canada/Canada imm 1889 11 years na. Occupation: gold miner Isebella Basker, Apr 1860, 39, m, 19, 9 children, 4 living, Canada/Canada/Canada imm 1892 8 years na Robert C. Basker, March 1884, 16 born in Canada James L. Basker, March 1886, 14 born in Canada Clarence L. Basker, March 1896, 4 born in SD Mary E. Basker, Nov 1898, 1 born in SD http://www.sdhistory.org/arc/naturalizationarchives/secondpaperslist.asp?s tart=2881 Basker Charles Lawrence 4/24/1917 1856 Great Britain p. 242 loc. 575 | MacDonald, Isabella (I1692)
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33 | "license number 1845" according to marriage certificate | Family F582
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34 | "Mabou Pioneers" alleges that "Caitriona" was married at the Bras d'Or area of Cape Breton. (p.418) | MacDonald, Catherine (I320)
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35 | "Mac Ian" of Colindale p. 799 MP 1871 Census of Canada Port Hood p 62 lines 10-19 hh 179 Donald McQuirrie 65 farmer married no read no write Jane " 60 no read no write (spouse of Donald) Mary 35 no read no write (born about 1836) Flora 22 (born about 1848) Mary 19 (in school) (born about 1851) Sarah 14 (in school) (born abt 1856) John 13 (in school) (born about 1857) John 29 no read no write farmer (born abt 1842) Neil 26 farmer (born abt 1845) Angus 28 farmer (born about 1843) Household Record 1881 Canadian Census Donald MCQUARRIE M Male Scottish 80 Nova Scotia Farmer Catholic Jane MCQUARRIE M Female Scottish 69 Nova Scotia Catholic John MCQUARRIE Male Scottish 38 Nova Scotia Fisherman Catholic Mary MCQUARRIE Female Scottish 27 Nova Scotia Servant Catholic John MCQUARRIE Male Scottish 21 Nova Scotia Farmer Catholic Census Place Port Hood, Inverness, Nova Scotia Family History Library Film 1375801 NA Film Number C-13165 District 4 Sub-district F Page Number 40 Household Number 157 Children of Donald and Jane (McDonald) McQuarrie according to MP p 799: John, Neil, Angus, Dougald, John Jr, Mary, Flora, Sara, Catherine, and Mary Jr. "See pg. 610" John Sr = Effie MacISSAC (daughter of John of Colindale). Their children died young. Neil = "born April 17 1844" married Christina BEATON (daughter of Donald the mason of Mabou Coal Mines). Their children died young. Angus "Angy Mor" moved to Hay River where he married (1) Flora WALKER (daughter of Donald of Hay River). Large number of children. After Flora's death, Angus remarried to (2) Mary CAMPBELL, daughter of John "The Cooper", with no issue "See page 855" Dougald never married. John Jr. "Iain Beag" moved to Boston and never married. Mary Sr "Meshag" was the first spouse of John MacDONALD (Son of "Iain Mac Alasdair") "See pg. 472" Catherine married Angus MacDONALD, "Aonghas Mac Lachlainn", with three sons, one of whom moved to Whitney Pier and left issue. Sara, Christina, and Mary Jr. were never married. 9 30 82 McQuarrie Mal M Head S Oct 1 1836 64 9 31 82 McQuarrie Neil M Brother S May 1 1833 67 9 32 82 McQuarrie Jessie F Sister S Jun 1826 74 9 33 82 McQuarrie Sarah F Sister S Aug 1830 70 Source Information 1901 Census of Canada SubdistrictPort Hood, INVERNESS, NOVA SCOTIA District Number 35 Subdistrict Number r-2 | MacQuarrie, Donald (I651)
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36 | "Mary Jr was also married at East Bay" HOIC p. 233 | MacInnis, Mary (I1017)
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37 | "Nämdeman, Bergsman i V. Djupkärra, Norberg" | Hansson, Hennike (I1697)
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38 | "of Barrachois, Cape Breton" Mabou Pioneers p. 414 | Nicholson, Neil (I834)
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39 | "of Mabou Harbor" according to HOIC p. 233 | MacDonald, Archibald? (I442)
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40 | "Possibly" GRANT CAMILLE age 67 1923-Oct 24 1990 A57 (Holy Cross Cemetery transcription www.cbgha.org) | Trudel, Winifred Camille (I215)
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41 | "Roderick MacDonald, "Ruaridh MacDhomhnuill," came from the Isle of Canna, Scotland, with three sons: Donald, John, and Malcolm, and settled at Little Mabou. It seems that there were no others of this family in this country." p. 604 MP ???? 1808 McDonald, Roary Petition to Nepean: Petitioner asks a vacant lot, No. 1, at the mouth of Mabou Harbour. Note: complied with. Cape Breton no.: 414 NSARM microfilm: 15789 1811 McDonald, Roderick Petition to Nepean: Petitioner, with his family of seven, emigrated from Scotland in 1803. He asks 450 acres back of lot occupied by Edward Hayes. Report of Crawley to McKinnon: Lot 1, 220 acres at the entrance of Mabou River, southern side. Plan. Cape Breton no.: 710 NSARM microfilm: 15790 | MacDonald, Roderick (I1010)
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42 | "V. collega scholae i Västerås. Prästvigd 1645 och s.å. tertius collega. Tillfölje mycken sjuklighet vid tysk hälsobrunn. Rector scholae i Sala 1647, pastorsadjunkt i Tuna 1649 och comminister i Husby 1654." (Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tingdal/forskning200711/ 0002/3_167.htm) | Holstenius, Lorentius (I1649)
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43 | #006731 Civil Registration Marriage Certificate says James Hunt and Eliza Jane Kennelly married in Flinton January 18, 1883. The marriage is noted in the parish records of Erinsville. | Family F285
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44 | (Q: what is Sarah's relationship to Catherine Grandy, wife of George Lewis?) died at age 84 acc to burial record. | Grandy, Sarah (I1900)
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45 | (The marriage date would be 23 February 1693 by our reckoning) | Family F110
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46 | 1) William Peach born Feb. 14, 1833 according to death certificate. (Died June 4, 1921). Fisherman and a resident of Wadden's Cov, Mira Bay. Son, Archie Peach, informant. Death Certificate Book: 59 - Page: 250 (William and Margaret Peach can be seen on 1901 Census of Canada, Port Morien, District Number 28, Subdistrict w, Microfilm:T-6448) (his wife, from False Bay Beach, predeceased him on September 24, 1911. (Nova Scotia Civil Registration, Book: 3 - Page: 566 - Number: 3411) According to Archie Peach's death certificate, (Registration Year: 1952 - Book: 1952 - Page: 5315), Margaret Peach is nee WADDEN. according to PEACH birth certificate 1873-1803-190-296, The Peach-Wadden marriage took place 25 December 1856 at Cow Bay. According to St. George's parish recs: Wm Peach & Margt Wadden married 7 Dec 1857 1871 Census of Canada Cow Bay div 2 p 45 household 166 William Peech 38 NS C of E fisherman no read no write Margaret Peech 36 NS C of E Susana Peech 12 Lucy Peech 10 John Peech 7 Emma Peech 5 James Peech 3 Joseph Peech 2 Hana Peech 65 widow no read no write Household Record 1881 Canadian Census Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion William PEECH M Male English 48 Nova Scotia Fisherman Church of England Margaret PEECH M Female English 45 Nova Scotia Church of England Susan Ann PEECH Female English 23 Nova Scotia Church of England Lucy PEECH Female English 20 Nova Scotia Church of England John PEECH Male English 18 Nova Scotia Fisherman Church of England Emma PEECH Female English 15 Nova Scotia Church of England James PEECH Male English 13 Nova Scotia Church of England Joseph PEECH Male English 12 Nova Scotia Church of England William PEECH Male English 9 Nova Scotia Church of England Jessie PEECH Female English 5 Nova Scotia Church of England Archibald PEECH Male English 1 Nova Scotia Church of England Source Information: Census Place Cow Bay, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia Family History Library Film 1375802 NA Film Number C-13166 District 6 Sub-district M Page Number 78 Household Number 346 29 2 258 Peach William M Head M Feb 14 1832 69 29 3 258 Peach Margaret F Wife M Aug 28 1833 67 29 4 258 Peach John M Son S Dec 18 1861 39 29 5 258 Peach William M Son S Apr 13 1873 28 29 6 258 Peach Jessie F Daughter S May 8 1876 24 29 7 258 Peach Archibald M Son S May 20 1880 20 Source Information: 1901 Census of Canada Port Morien, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia dist 28 subdist w Archives Microfilm T-6448 1911 / Nova Scotia / Cape Breton South / 15 Port Morien poll district / page 22 29 210 Peach William M Head M Apr 1835 76 30 210 Peach Margaret F Wife M Feb 1835 76 31 210 Peach John M Son S Mar 1871 40 32 210 Peach William M Son S Jan 1872 39 33 210 Peach Archie M Son S Jun 1881 29 34 210 Peach Jessie F Daughter S May 1875 36 | Peach, William James (I2516)
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47 | 11 18 103 McDonald John M Head M Apr 6 1855 45 11 19 103 McDonald Mary F Wife M May 10 1861 39 11 20 103 McDonald John M Son S Feb 6 1881 20 11 21 103 McDonald Mary F Daughter S Oct 12 1883 17 11 22 103 McDonald Angus M Son S Dec 24 1885 15 11 23 103 McDonald Christy F Daughter S Aug 6 1887 13 11 24 103 McDonald Daniel M Son S Jun 6 1890 10 11 25 103 McDonald Robert M Son S Mar 6 1892 9 11 26 103 McDonald Alexander M Son S Sep 12 1898 2 11 27 103 McDonald Colin M Son S Oct 1 1900 11 28 103 McDonald Betsey F Aunt S May 1 1826 74 11 29 103 McDonald Nancy F Aunt S May 10 1827 73 11 30 103 McDonald Rory M Nephew S Oct 10 1884 16 Source Information: 1901 Census of Canada Subdistrict: Port Hood, INVERNESS, NOVA SCOTIA District Number: 35 Subdistrict Number: r-2 Archives Microfilm: T-6453 1911 / Nova Scotia / Inverness / 30 Port Hood poll district / page 9-10 48 72 MacDonald John M Head W Sep 1858 52 49 72 MacDonald John Alexander M Son S Oct 1880 20 50 72 MacDonald Angus M Son S Dec 1887 23 1 72 MacDonald Christie F Daughter S Nov 1889 21 2 72 MacDonald John Donald M Son S May 1890 20 3 72 MacDonald John Robert M Son S Oct 1892 18 4 72 MacDonald Alexander Donald M Son S Mar 1897 14 5 72 MacDonald Colin M Son S Oct 1898 12 John Alexander. Spouse of Elizabeth "Bessie" McDonald. Mary Anne MacDonald. Spouse of Thomas Botherson of West Mabou. Isabel died at 11 months. Angus MacDonald. "Angy Johnny Ban" Spouse of Catherine Margaret MacDonald, sister of Bessie. Issue. Christina MacDonald. Married in the USA, but died without issue. Daniel Joseph MacDonald (1890-????) Spouse of Mary Carrigan, an immigrant from Ireland. Issue. John Robert "Robbie" MacDonald (1892-1982) Spouse of Mary Marcella Beaton of Mabou. Issue. Mary Isabel MacDonald died at 2 years old. Alex Dan and Colin MacDonald: unmarried. Isabel MacDonald died young. | MacDonald, John "Ban" (I1703)
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48 | 11 31 104 McDonald Angus M Head M Aug 7 1844 56 11 32 104 McDonald Doherty F Wife M Oct 7 1842 58 [sic] 11 33 104 McDonald Rory M Son S Nov 6 1876 24 11 34 104 McDonald Daniel M Son S May 6 1883 17 Source Information: 1901 Census of Canada Subdistrict: Port Hood, INVERNESS, NOVA SCOTIA District Number: 35 Subdistrict Number: r-2 Archives Microfilm: T-6453 | MacDonald, Angus (I1763)
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49 | 11 41 107 McDonald Charls M Head S Jun 6 1868 32 11 42 107 McDonald Alexander M Brother S May 1 1863 37 Source Information 1901 Census of Canada Subdistrict Port Hood, INVERNESS, NOVA SCOTIA District Number 35 Subdistrict Number r-2 Archives Microfilm T-6453 Nova Scotia Civil Marriage Registration. Registration Year 1903 - Book 1825 - Page 183 - Number 27 35 69 MacDonald Charles M Head M Aug 1869 41 36 69 MacDonald Annie F Wife M Jul 1866 44 1911 / Nova Scotia / Inverness / 30 Port Hood poll district / page 9 no issue. | MacDonald, Charles (I1771)
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50 | 13 18 105 McDonald John D. M Head M Mar 24 1867 34 13 19 105 McDonald Katie F Wife M Oct 16 1876 24 13 20 105 McDonald Ann F Mother W Aug 3 1827 73 13 21 105 McDonald Donald M. M Son S Nov 10 1895 5 13 22 105 McDonald Donald R. M Son S Feb 21 1900 1 13 23 105 McPherson Kaite A. F Sister W Jul 1872 28 13 24 105 Ross Angus C. M Lodger S Mar 27 1876 25 13 25 105 McEachern Hugh M Lodger S 1872 28 13 26 105 Gillis John M Lodger S Mar 1872 28 13 27 105 McDonald William M Lodger S Sep 1869 31 13 28 105 Miller John M Lodger M 1863 37 13 29 105 McEachern Rod M Lodger S May 1877 23 Source Information 1901 Census of Canada Subdistrict Port Hood Mines, INVERNESS, NOVA SCOTIA District Number 35 Subdistrict Number r-1 Archives Microfilm T-6453 15 138 McDonald John D. R. M Head M Mar 1866 45 16 138 McDonald Catherine F Wife M Oct 1863 47 17 138 McDonald Donald Martin M Son S Nov 1895 15 18 138 McDonald Donald Robert M Son S Jan 1900 11 19 138 McDonald Catherine Elizabeth F Daughter S Oct 1902 8 20 138 McDonald Michael Duncan M Son S Jul 1904 6 21 138 McDonald John Alexander M Son S Nov 1907 3 1911 / Nova Scotia / Inverness / 30 Port Hood poll district / page 17 Nova Scotia Civil Death Registration. Catherine MacDonald. Inv. Co., Registration Year 1947 - Book 1947 - Page 6026. Informant of death: son John Alex MacDonald of Harbour View. Resident of Harbour View for 47 years. | MacDonald, Catherine (I1693)
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