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- 1861 Census of Canada line 26 Poll Dist 5 Abstract 4 Charles LEE
4 men 3 women
1 child under 1 male [John Ley]
1 female 4-5 [Elizabeth Ley, sic ?]
2 males 5-10 [Samuel Ley, William Ley]
1 female 10-15 [Susan Ley ?]
1 married female 30-40 [Annie Peters Ley]
1 married male 40-50 [Charles Ley]
1871 Census of Canada
Cow Bay Div 1 p. 30 hh 42
Charles Lay 58 NS Catholic English coal miner no read/no write, deaf/dumb
Emma? Lay 42, NS Catholic English
Sammuel Lay 17 coal miner
William Lay 15 coal miner
Elizabth Lay 12
John Lay 10
in same house, hh 43- James McDonald, 22, Scotch, coal miner, married, wife Susan McDonald, 20, English
Susan Lee married 15 August 1870 at Cow Bay, age 19, R.C., daughter of Charles and Effiba? Lee, to James Alexander McDonald, coal miner (year 1870, bk 1804, p. 43, no. 77)
1881 Census
Charles LEE W Male English 62 Nova Scotia Miner Roman Catholic
Samuel LEE Male English 27 Nova Scotia Miner Roman Catholic
John Joseph LEE Male English 19 Nova Scotia Miner Roman Catholic
Ann Euphemia LEE Female English 9 Nova Scotia Roman Catholic
Elizabeth CLIFFORD M Female English 22 Nova Scotia Roman Catholic
Cow Bay, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
Family History Library Film 1375802
NA Film Number C-13166
District 6
Sub-district M
Page Number 15
Household Number 71
1891 Census of Canada
Cow Bay div 2 p. 5 hh 18
Charles Lee 73 widower coal miner
John Lee 27
Ann Lee 19
(the previous hh is that of William Lee, 35, and his wife 42; this is another child of Charles)
Charles Ley married to Annie Peters
Samuel Thos Lee, died 1928 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton County (Registration Year 1928 - Book 117 - Page 1307) a horse inspector, this is the child of Charles Lee "of Main a Dieu" and Anna Peters of "Mira River" informant of death was brother William Lee. Never married. Died of stomach cancer. Born at Little Lorraine.
Annie Ley, 46, daughter of Ormond and Elizabeth Peters, died at Cow Bay 5 June 1874 of cancer ; informant was Charles Ley (NS Civ Reg);
Alexander Ley, died 1867 in Cape Breton County (Book 1803 - Page 24 - Number 244) (infant child of Charles and Annie)
Charles P. Lee, son of William and Mary [Catherine?] Clements Lee of Port Morien, was killed at Dominion # 4 March 3, 1928 in a mining accident (NSARM Men in the Mines Website says Dominion # 11) (by a fall of coal which caused "fractured spine and skull") Registration Year 1928 Book 117 Page 1526
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