George James Marshall
(18 May 1885 - 18 April 1961)
| Father | Richard George Marshall (circa 1818 - 11 March 1898) | |
| Mother | Mary Hardstone | |
George James Marshall|b. 18 May 1885\nd. 18 Apr 1961|p10.htm#i5|Richard George Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898||Mary Hardstone||p6.htm#i35|John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853||Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|||||||| | ||
| Relationship | Grandfather of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Nov 30, 2006 |
| Birth* | 18 May 1885 | St.John's, Newfoundland, Canada, Interestingly, George put down St.John's as his place of birth when he enlisted in the army. I would have thought it would have been Burin. Received a reply on 28 Feb 1984 from the Provincial Archives of Newfoundland, Colonial Building, Military Road, St. John's, Newfoundland A1C 2C9 saying they searched for bith record for George James Marshall. They only found (from Church of England records) records for a George Henry , son of Samuel and Julia, born May 12, 1884; and a Alfred George born to George and Fanny Jame Marshall on Aug 17, 1884. They said they could do further searches if I provided parent and sibling names. There were no Marshall families in the Catholic records for 1885. Wrote to Department of Health in St. John's, they said registration of births, marriages and deaths began in 1892. |
| Baptism | 24 June 1885 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Sponsors were John Marshall and Elizabeth Keating. Priest was Father Reardon. |
| (Witness) Death | between 1893 and 1894 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, According to letter from Madeline Sansoucy, her mother (Isabelle Marshall) was only 5 (1893-4) when her mother died. Wrote to Newfoundland Vital Statistics, they don't have any death certificate for Mary Marshall between 1892 - 1902., Principal=Mary Hardstone |
| (Witness) Will | 17 November 1897 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, IN THE NAME OF GOD. AMEN I, Richard Marshall (the Elder) of Burin Newfoundland now suffering from great weakness of body, but of sound mind and right judgement do at my death give and bequeath my two sons, John Marshall and Charles Marshall, the two meadows namely the one nearest little Salmonier to John and the next one immediately adjoining to Charles, and the next meadow including dwelling home Stable Garden from the Main Road to the Salt Water ? Divided by the Brook west of Stable unto Caroline and Margaret my children. The next meadow adjoining meaning the fourth from the East to the left vacant for the building of Stable or outhouses or other conveniences for the use of the farm, and not to be the special property of anybody, and the fifth meadow from the East to my daughter Rosannah, and the Sixth meadow to my son, George and the seventh and last to my daughter Isabella. This includes land now cleared and known as Meadows. The land East and West not cleared and not left to any of my children in particular, I leave in the hands of my two executors to dispose of or divide as they may think proper for benefit of my children to be given them or value thereof the above land is known as Bally Brady farm and situated at North east side of Burin Bay Arm. I also bequeath unto my grandaughter, Beatrice (of Richard) the piece of land next adjoining my son, Matthew to the South west as marked in the grant of my Fathers, and lastly I appoint John Winter and my nephew, John Marshall to be my true and lawful executors to carry out the condition of my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affix my seal this eighteenth day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. Richard Marshall (signed) Signed and sealed and delivered in the presence of Augustin DuBourdieu, John Marshall of Richard, Principal=Richard George Marshall |
| (Witness) Death | 11 March 1898 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, According to letter from Madeline Sansoucy, her grandfather died when her mother (Isabelle Marshall) was 9. Isabelle was born in 1888, which would make his death around 1897-8. , Principal=Richard George Marshall |
| Milit-Beg | 1914 | Canada, Was in the Royal Canadian Reserves for three years before he enlisted for active service in 1917, so I assume he went into the reserves in 1914. |
| Occupation | April 1917 | Canada, Listed himself as a farmer when he enlisted. |
| Religion* | 20 April 1917 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, When enlisting, George lists his religion as Church of England not Roman Catholic, even though he was baptised in the catholic church. His grandfather was buried by "the Church of England". |
| Description* | 20 April 1917 | 10th Halifax Siege Battery Canadian Expeditionary Force, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, In his medical exam for enlistment, George is listed as being 31 years, 11 months old. Height is 5 ft.,7 3/4 inches tall and weighing 162 pounds. His chest measurement when fully expanded is 41 inches and range of expansion is 2 inches. He has a medium complexion, with blue eyes and brown hair. |
| Milit-Beg* | 20 April 1917 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, States that he is not married, has no children, and is a farmer. States that he has been in the R.C.R. (Royal Canadian Reserves?) for 3 years. States that he is willing to be attested to serve in the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force. Agreed to serve "for the term of one year, or during the war now existing between Great Britain and Germany should that war last longer than one year, and for six months after the termination of that war provided His Majesty should so long require my services, or until legally discharged". |
| Milit-Int* | 22 March 1918 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Disembarked from Halifax as part of the 10th Siege Battery. |
| Milit-Int | 3 April 1918 | Glasgow, Scotland, Disembarked here from the S/S Missanabia. |
| Milit-Int | 18 October 1918 | Wounded with gas. |
| Milit-End* | 26 February 1919 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Description on discharge states he id 33 years, 9 months old. Height is 5 feet, 9 inches with medium complexion, blue eyes, brown hair.. He states he is a farmer and intends to live on the north side of Burin. Reason for discharge is unit demobilization. States that he served in France, and Great Britain as a gunner. Also states that he received the British War Medal and a Victory Medal. |
| Occupation | 1920? | Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, Worked here befor he got married, so I assume it was between 1919 and 1922. George Jr. says George Sr. worked for "Battles" a military footwear manufacturing company, I don't know if this is what he did in Lowell since I don't know where Battles was. |
| Land Grant* | 1922 | Saskatchewan, Canada, Wrote to the Saskatoon Land Titles Office, Court House, 520 Spadina Crescent East, Box 137, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 3K5 to see if they had a record for Catherine and George Marshall. They said you'd have to provide a location such as Section, Township, and Range since records are not indexed by name. |
| Migration* | between 1922 and 1934 | After beirng married, Georga and Catherine went to Saskatoon to farm. Marguerite was born there in December, 1922. They then moved to Hamilton where Loretta was born in 1925 while they were living on Case Street. George was working for the Steel Company. They then moved to Melrose Ave. where George was born in 1931. This was following the depression, so they had to sell the house and Catherine and the children went on a ship to Placentia to stay with her family. Geeorge stayed in Hamilton to work and would come to visit every couplw of months. Marguerite and Loretta went to school in Placentia and Annabelle was born there. They were able to move back to Hamilton around 1934 and Neil was born here. |
| Marriage* | 11 February 1922 | Basilica of St. John the Baptist, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, Performed by Rt. Rev Mgr. McDermott (Catholic). Sponsors were Felix Parsons and Ivy O'Brien. Stated the groom was 37 years old., Principal=Catherine Mary Walsh |
| Residence* | 1935 | 81 Barnesdale Ave., Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada![]() 88 Barnesdale Ave., Hamilton (pic taken 2002) |
| Occupation* | 1940 | Steel Company, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, George was a steelworker for many years. Not sure of the dates that he worked here. |
| Death* | 18 April 1961 | Heart Attack, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, Was getting his haircut, asked the barber for a glass of water, when the barber came back, George was dead in the chair. |
| Burial* | April 1961 | Holy Sepluchre Cemetery, Burlington, Halton County, Ontario, Canada, Age at date of death listed as 75 years, 11 months, 2 days. |
Family | Catherine Mary Walsh (10 May 1896 - 8 November 1960) | |
| Marriage* | 11 February 1922 | St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, Performed by Rt. Rev Mgr. McDermott (Catholic). Sponsors were Felix Parsons and Ivy O'Brien. Stated the groom was 37 years old., Principal=Catherine Mary Walsh |
| Children |
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George James Marshall Jr.
| Father | George James Marshall (18 May 1885 - 18 April 1961) | |
| Mother | Catherine Mary Walsh (10 May 1896 - 8 November 1960) | |
George James Marshall Jr.||p10.htm#i30|George James Marshall|b. 18 May 1885\nd. 18 Apr 1961|p10.htm#i5|Catherine Mary Walsh|b. 10 May 1896\nd. 8 Nov 1960|p22.htm#i10|Richard G. Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898||Mary Hardstone||p6.htm#i35|Patrick Walsh|b. 30 Jan 1865\nd. 3 Feb 1932|p22.htm#i182|Mary F. St. Croix|b. 18 Mar 1872\nd. 2 May 1935|p20.htm#i183| | ||
| Relationship | Uncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Nov 6, 2001 |
| Marriage* | 9 November 1956 | St. Ann's Catholic Church (Rectory), Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, Priest was Father C.L. McColgan., Principal=Sheila Mary Ross Marshall |
Family | Sheila Mary Ross Marshall (living) | |
| Children |
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Gregory Marshall
| Father | George James Marshall Jr. (living) | |
| Mother | Sheila Mary Ross Marshall (living) | |
Gregory Marshall||p10.htm#i173|George James Marshall Jr.||p10.htm#i30|Sheila Mary Ross Marshall||p16.htm#i33|George J. Marshall|b. 18 May 1885\nd. 18 Apr 1961|p10.htm#i5|Catherine M. Walsh|b. 10 May 1896\nd. 8 Nov 1960|p22.htm#i10||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Nov 6, 2001 |
Heidi Marshall
| Father | Alfred Marshall (living) | |
| Mother | Sandra Morrissey (living) | |
Heidi Marshall||p10.htm#i143|Alfred Marshall||p9.htm#i142|Sandra Morrissey||p12.htm#i145|Richard J. Marshall|b. 20 Jan 1905\nd. 31 Jan 1983|p11.htm#i139|Mary St. George||p21.htm#i141||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 29, 1995 |
Holly Alison Marshall
| Father | Andrew Marshall (living) | |
| Mother | Maureen Goody (living) | |
Holly Alison Marshall||p10.htm#i211|Andrew Marshall||p9.htm#i171|Maureen Goody||p5.htm#i2001|George J. Marshall Jr.||p10.htm#i30|Sheila M. Ross Marshall||p16.htm#i33||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 8, 2003 |
Isabella Marshall
(say 1807 - )
| Father | John Marshall (circa 1774 - 4 December 1853) | |
| Mother | Mary Hoolihan (1782 - 26 August 1848) | |
Isabella Marshall|b. s 1807|p10.htm#i129|John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853||Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|||||||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jan 20, 2008 |
| Birth* | say 1807 | |
| Married Name | 30 November 1829 | Hodder |
| Marriage* | 30 November 1829 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Isabella Marshall and Charles Hodder from Rock Harbour, witness was John Marshall, minister was George Ellidge., Principal=Charles Hodder |
Isabella Marshall
(3 September 1849 - )
| Father | Richard George Marshall (circa 1818 - 11 March 1898) | |
| Mother | Mary Anne Penney ( - between 1860 and 1870) | |
Isabella Marshall|b. 3 Sep 1849|p10.htm#i502|Richard George Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898||Mary Anne Penney|d. bt 1860 - 1870||John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853||Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|||||||| | ||
| Relationship | Grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 28, 1997 |
| Baptism* | 3 September 1849 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Sponsors were James and Priscilla Penney. |
| (Witness) Marriage | 26 November 1873 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Sponsors were John Farrell and Isabella Marshall., Principal=Mary Farrell, Principal=Ambrose Marshall |
Isabella Marshall
(23 May 1844 - )
| Father | Matthew I Marshall (say 1810 - 1857-1860s) | |
| Mother | Frances Penney | |
Isabella Marshall|b. 23 May 1844|p10.htm#i517|Matthew I Marshall|b. s 1810\nd. 1857-1860s||Frances Penney|||John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853||Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 28, 1997 |
| Baptism* | 23 May 1844 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada |
Isabella Marshall
(circa August 1865 - )
| Father | John Marshall (30 October 1838 - ) | |
| Mother | MaryAnne Pike | |
Isabella Marshall|b. c Aug 1865|p10.htm#i5580|John Marshall|b. 30 Oct 1838||MaryAnne Pike|||Matthew I. Marshall|b. s 1810\nd. 1857-1860s||Frances Penney||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Aug 9, 2006 |
| Birth* | circa August 1865 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Baptism | August 1865 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Godparents were Mathew Marshall and Mary Dubourdieu., Witness=Mary Marshall |
Isabella Marshall
| Last Edited | Jan 20, 2008 |
| Marriage* | 4 November 1875 | Canada, Principal=John Kelly |
| Married Name | 4 November 1875 | Kelly |
Isabelle Marshall
(27 August 1888 - 7 December 1963)
| Father | Richard George Marshall (circa 1818 - 11 March 1898) | |
| Mother | Mary Hardstone | |
Isabelle Marshall|b. 27 Aug 1888\nd. 7 Dec 1963|p10.htm#i114|Richard George Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898||Mary Hardstone||p6.htm#i35|John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853||Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|||||||| | ||
| Relationship | Grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 2, 2003 |
| Married Name | Moignard | |
| Nickname | "Belle" Marshall | |
| Birth | August 1888 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Baptism* | 27 August 1888 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada |
| (Witness) Will | 17 November 1897 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, IN THE NAME OF GOD. AMEN I, Richard Marshall (the Elder) of Burin Newfoundland now suffering from great weakness of body, but of sound mind and right judgement do at my death give and bequeath my two sons, John Marshall and Charles Marshall, the two meadows namely the one nearest little Salmonier to John and the next one immediately adjoining to Charles, and the next meadow including dwelling home Stable Garden from the Main Road to the Salt Water ? Divided by the Brook west of Stable unto Caroline and Margaret my children. The next meadow adjoining meaning the fourth from the East to the left vacant for the building of Stable or outhouses or other conveniences for the use of the farm, and not to be the special property of anybody, and the fifth meadow from the East to my daughter Rosannah, and the Sixth meadow to my son, George and the seventh and last to my daughter Isabella. This includes land now cleared and known as Meadows. The land East and West not cleared and not left to any of my children in particular, I leave in the hands of my two executors to dispose of or divide as they may think proper for benefit of my children to be given them or value thereof the above land is known as Bally Brady farm and situated at North east side of Burin Bay Arm. I also bequeath unto my grandaughter, Beatrice (of Richard) the piece of land next adjoining my son, Matthew to the South west as marked in the grant of my Fathers, and lastly I appoint John Winter and my nephew, John Marshall to be my true and lawful executors to carry out the condition of my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affix my seal this eighteenth day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. Richard Marshall (signed) Signed and sealed and delivered in the presence of Augustin DuBourdieu, John Marshall of Richard, Principal=Richard George Marshall |
| Marriage* | 5 February 1905 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Principal=Ernest Moignard |
| Death* | 7 December 1963 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Family | Ernest Moignard | |
| Marriage* | 5 February 1905 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Principal=Ernest Moignard |
| Children |
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Jack Marshall
| Father | Adolphus Marshall (living) | |
Jack Marshall||p10.htm#i174|Adolphus Marshall||p9.htm#i124||||John J. Marshall|b. 1 Jul 1879\nd. 12 Nov 1957|p10.htm#i105|Katherine Penney|b. 1884\nd. 1950|p13.htm#i106||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 24, 1995 |
Jack Marshall
| Father | Matthew A. Marshall (11 August 1907 - 1 September 2004) | |
| Mother | Bridie (?) (23 July 1906 - 30 September 2000) | |
Jack Marshall||p10.htm#i534|Matthew A. Marshall|b. 11 Aug 1907\nd. 1 Sep 2004|p11.htm#i123|Bridie (?)|b. 23 Jul 1906\nd. 30 Sep 2000|p1.htm#i530|John J. Marshall|b. 1 Jul 1879\nd. 12 Nov 1957|p10.htm#i105|Katherine Penney|b. 1884\nd. 1950|p13.htm#i106||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Apr 15, 2006 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Patti (?) |
John Marshall
(13 May 1842 - 19 May 1862)
| Father | Richard George Marshall (circa 1818 - 11 March 1898) | |
| Mother | Mary Anne Penney ( - between 1860 and 1870) | |
John Marshall|b. 13 May 1842\nd. 19 May 1862|p10.htm#i441|Richard George Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898||Mary Anne Penney|d. bt 1860 - 1870||John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853||Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|||||||| | ||
| Relationship | Granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jun 20, 1997 |
| Birthorder | Probably the oldest son since he's left property in his grandfather's will. | |
| Baptism* | 13 May 1842 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Sponsors were Clement and Elisa Penney. |
| Probate* | 4 December 1853 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, This is the section of the will that specifies what his grandfather left him: To my grandson, John Marshall, son of Richard Marshall, I give my dwelling house and furniture thereto belonging lands, buildings and erections, situate on the South-west side of the line before described as running from the centre of my wharf to the extreme north-west side of my meadow -- provided that should the said, John Marshall (my grandson) die before he arrives at 21 years of age, the above bequest shall revert to his father, Richard Marshall, his heirs or assignees. I also give to each of my grandchildren the sun of ten pounds currency to be invested in the Savings Bank at St. John's, Newfoundland in their respective names, and to remain at interest till such time as they shall respectively attain the age of 21 years when each child shall be entitled to receive the same. Provided that should any of my grandchildren die before they arrive at the aforesaid 21 years of age, the said sums with interest, which may have arisen theron, shall be given in equal parts to the surviving brothers and sisters of such deceased children. |
| Death* | 19 May 1862 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Died of a lingering illness. (Tuberculosis?) |
John Marshall
(say 1830 - )
| Last Edited | Aug 9, 2006 |
| Birth* | say 1830 | |
| Marriage* | 16 February 1855 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Principal=Margaret Burnie |
John Marshall
(12 October 1874 - )
| Father | Ambrose Marshall (31 May 1852 - ) | |
| Mother | Mary Farrell | |
John Marshall|b. 12 Oct 1874|p10.htm#i513|Ambrose Marshall|b. 31 May 1852||Mary Farrell|||Richard G. Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898||Mary A. Penney|d. bt 1860 - 1870|||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 28, 1997 |
| Baptism* | 12 October 1874 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada |
John Marshall
| Father | John Marshall (30 October 1838 - ) | |
| Mother | MaryAnne Pike | |
John Marshall||p10.htm#i5589|John Marshall|b. 30 Oct 1838||MaryAnne Pike|||Matthew I. Marshall|b. s 1810\nd. 1857-1860s||Frances Penney||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Aug 9, 2006 |
| Birth* | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada | |
| Baptism | 16 September | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Godparents were Phillip Devereux and Margaret Pike. The year appears to be 1857, but this does not seem accurate as it was several years before John and Mary Anne were married. |
John J. Marshall
(1 July 1879 - 12 November 1957)
| Father | Richard George Marshall (circa 1818 - 11 March 1898) | |
| Mother | Mary Hardstone | |
John J. Marshall|b. 1 Jul 1879\nd. 12 Nov 1957|p10.htm#i105|Richard George Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898||Mary Hardstone||p6.htm#i35|John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853||Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|||||||| | ||
| Relationship | Granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 2, 2003 |
| Nickname | Jack | |
| Birth | 1879 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Baptism* | 1 July 1879 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Sponsors were Ambrose and Martha Marshall. Priest was Father Born. |
| (Witness) Will | 17 November 1897 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, IN THE NAME OF GOD. AMEN I, Richard Marshall (the Elder) of Burin Newfoundland now suffering from great weakness of body, but of sound mind and right judgement do at my death give and bequeath my two sons, John Marshall and Charles Marshall, the two meadows namely the one nearest little Salmonier to John and the next one immediately adjoining to Charles, and the next meadow including dwelling home Stable Garden from the Main Road to the Salt Water ? Divided by the Brook west of Stable unto Caroline and Margaret my children. The next meadow adjoining meaning the fourth from the East to the left vacant for the building of Stable or outhouses or other conveniences for the use of the farm, and not to be the special property of anybody, and the fifth meadow from the East to my daughter Rosannah, and the Sixth meadow to my son, George and the seventh and last to my daughter Isabella. This includes land now cleared and known as Meadows. The land East and West not cleared and not left to any of my children in particular, I leave in the hands of my two executors to dispose of or divide as they may think proper for benefit of my children to be given them or value thereof the above land is known as Bally Brady farm and situated at North east side of Burin Bay Arm. I also bequeath unto my grandaughter, Beatrice (of Richard) the piece of land next adjoining my son, Matthew to the South west as marked in the grant of my Fathers, and lastly I appoint John Winter and my nephew, John Marshall to be my true and lawful executors to carry out the condition of my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affix my seal this eighteenth day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. Richard Marshall (signed) Signed and sealed and delivered in the presence of Augustin DuBourdieu, John Marshall of Richard, Principal=Richard George Marshall |
| Marriage* | 16 November 1903 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Witnesses were Joseph Lundrigan and Julia and Mary Penney. Priest was J. Marshall. , Principal=Katherine Penney |
| Death* | 12 November 1957 | Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States |
Family | Katherine Penney (1884 - 1950) | |
| Children |
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Josephine Marshall
(27 June 1872 - )
| Father | Richard George Marshall (circa 1818 - 11 March 1898) | |
| Mother | Mary Hardstone | |
Josephine Marshall|b. 27 Jun 1872|p10.htm#i113|Richard George Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898||Mary Hardstone||p6.htm#i35|John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853||Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|||||||| | ||
| Relationship | Grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 2, 2003 |
| Married Name | Josephine Hunt | |
| Baptism | 27 June 1872 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Sponsors were Augustine Burfitt and Lizzie Marshall. Priest was Father Morris. |
| Birth* | 27 June 1872 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Marriage* | 7 August 1887 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Sponsors were John Penney and Mary Joseph Hunt., Principal=William Murray Hunt |
| Residence* | Some time later they must have left Burin for the wilds of Western Canada. They homesteaded near Wareman, north of Saskatoon and George Marshall recalls his father telling him they first lived in a house of cedar logs, mud walls and a sod roof, typical of homesteaders' first dwellings. That they didn't go until about the turn of the century is likely as George's father told him that he remembers their going and that it was on the basis of correspondence with Josephine that he first went West in 1906 and eventually took his bride there in 1922. |
Family | William Murray Hunt (1843 - 23 December 1931) | |
| Children |
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Kathleen Anne Marshall
| Father | George James Marshall Jr. (living) | |
| Mother | Sheila Mary Ross Marshall (living) | |
Kathleen Anne Marshall||p10.htm#i172|George James Marshall Jr.||p10.htm#i30|Sheila Mary Ross Marshall||p16.htm#i33|George J. Marshall|b. 18 May 1885\nd. 18 Apr 1961|p10.htm#i5|Catherine M. Walsh|b. 10 May 1896\nd. 8 Nov 1960|p22.htm#i10||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Nov 17, 2002 |
| Marriage* | 23 November 1984 | Ontario, Canada, Principal=Michael William Dvernechuk |
Family | Michael William Dvernechuk (living) | |
| Children |
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Kelly Marshall
| Father | Terence Marshall (living) | |
| Mother | Ursula Foote (living) | |
Kelly Marshall||p10.htm#i148|Terence Marshall||p11.htm#i146|Ursula Foote||p5.htm#i147|Richard J. Marshall|b. 20 Jan 1905\nd. 31 Jan 1983|p11.htm#i139|Mary St. George||p21.htm#i141||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 21, 1995 |
Loretta Patricia Marshall
(10 July 1925 - 25 October 2001)
| Father | George James Marshall (18 May 1885 - 18 April 1961) | |
| Mother | Catherine Mary Walsh (10 May 1896 - 8 November 1960) | |
Loretta Patricia Marshall|b. 10 Jul 1925\nd. 25 Oct 2001|p10.htm#i3|George James Marshall|b. 18 May 1885\nd. 18 Apr 1961|p10.htm#i5|Catherine Mary Walsh|b. 10 May 1896\nd. 8 Nov 1960|p22.htm#i10|Richard G. Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898||Mary Hardstone||p6.htm#i35|Patrick Walsh|b. 30 Jan 1865\nd. 3 Feb 1932|p22.htm#i182|Mary F. St. Croix|b. 18 Mar 1872\nd. 2 May 1935|p20.htm#i183| | ||
| Relationship | Mother of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jul 8, 2003 |
| Address* | 10 July 1925 | 6 Case Street, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada |
| Birth* | 10 July 1925 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Source #5 - Lists George James Marshall as Father, occupation steel worker, born in Newfoundland. Lists his age as 36 which by my calculations should be 40. Lists mother as Mary Catherine Walsh, born in Newfoundland. Lists age as 26 which by my calculations should be 29. |
| Baptism | 12 July 1925 | St. Ann's Catholic Church, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, Sponsors were James Paul and Sadie Walsh. Ceremony Performed by Father J. J. Holland. Lists parents as Geo. Marshall and Catherine Walsh. |
| Married Name | 23 October 1948 | Monogue |
| Marriage* | 23 October 1948 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, The newspaper article states the following: "In St. Ann's Church, at 9:30 this morning, the wedding was solemnized of Loretta Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall, and Mr. Patrick Thomas Monogue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Monogue. The Rev. Charles McColgan officiated. Given away by her father, the bride wore a white satin princess style gown, her fingertip-length veil caught to a white lace bonnet headdress. She carried white carnations and bouvardia. Only attendant for her sister, Miss Ann Marshall was gowned in raspberry tone moire taffeta, with headdress of white ostrich plumes, and she carried a nosegay of white carnations. Mr. Fred Bringleson was best man, and those ushering were Messrs. Samuel McMillan and Lorne Kemp. Floral decoration in the church consisted of asters and chrysanthemums. Miss Mary McCann was organist and accompanied Miss Mary Moynighan, Toronto, who sang. A reception for 50 guests followed at Southgate. Receiving, the bride's mother was in a nut brown costume with hunter's green and gold accessories and Joanna Hill rose corsage. The groom's mother wore pencil blue with touches of black and Premier roses. Leaving for their wedding trip to Michigan, the bride wore a grey suit with black accessories, and her flowers were white carnations. The coulple will reside at 237 East 22nd Street, Hamilton." , Principal=Patrick Thomas Monogue ![]() Pat and Loretta's Wedding |
| Death* | 25 October 2001 | 2017 Monterrey, Orange, Orange County, Texas, United States, She died of metastatic cancer of the esophagus., Witness=Patrick Thomas Monogue |
| Burial* | 29 October 2001 | St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Orange, Orange County, Texas, United States |
Family | Patrick Thomas Monogue (living) | |
| Marriage* | 23 October 1948 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, The newspaper article states the following: "In St. Ann's Church, at 9:30 this morning, the wedding was solemnized of Loretta Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall, and Mr. Patrick Thomas Monogue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Monogue. The Rev. Charles McColgan officiated. Given away by her father, the bride wore a white satin princess style gown, her fingertip-length veil caught to a white lace bonnet headdress. She carried white carnations and bouvardia. Only attendant for her sister, Miss Ann Marshall was gowned in raspberry tone moire taffeta, with headdress of white ostrich plumes, and she carried a nosegay of white carnations. Mr. Fred Bringleson was best man, and those ushering were Messrs. Samuel McMillan and Lorne Kemp. Floral decoration in the church consisted of asters and chrysanthemums. Miss Mary McCann was organist and accompanied Miss Mary Moynighan, Toronto, who sang. A reception for 50 guests followed at Southgate. Receiving, the bride's mother was in a nut brown costume with hunter's green and gold accessories and Joanna Hill rose corsage. The groom's mother wore pencil blue with touches of black and Premier roses. Leaving for their wedding trip to Michigan, the bride wore a grey suit with black accessories, and her flowers were white carnations. The coulple will reside at 237 East 22nd Street, Hamilton." , Principal=Patrick Thomas Monogue ![]() Pat and Loretta's Wedding |
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Madge Marshall
| Father | John J. Marshall (1 July 1879 - 12 November 1957) | |
| Mother | Katherine Penney (1884 - 1950) | |
Madge Marshall||p10.htm#i121|John J. Marshall|b. 1 Jul 1879\nd. 12 Nov 1957|p10.htm#i105|Katherine Penney|b. 1884\nd. 1950|p13.htm#i106|Richard G. Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898||Mary Hardstone||p6.htm#i35||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Nov 6, 2001 |
| Marriage* | Principal=John Hult |
Margaret Mary Marshall
(14 August 1877 - )
| Father | Richard George Marshall (circa 1818 - 11 March 1898) | |
| Mother | Mary Hardstone | |
Margaret Mary Marshall|b. 14 Aug 1877|p10.htm#i119|Richard George Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898||Mary Hardstone||p6.htm#i35|John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853||Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|||||||| | ||
| Relationship | Grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 2, 2003 |
| Married Name | Paul | |
| Marriage* | Canada, Principal=Jack Paul | |
| Birth | 1877 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Baptism* | 14 August 1877 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Sponsors were Summeriz Dubordieu and Teresa O'Neill. Priest was Father Born., Witness=Augustine Saumarez Dubourdieu |
| (Witness) Will | 17 November 1897 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, IN THE NAME OF GOD. AMEN I, Richard Marshall (the Elder) of Burin Newfoundland now suffering from great weakness of body, but of sound mind and right judgement do at my death give and bequeath my two sons, John Marshall and Charles Marshall, the two meadows namely the one nearest little Salmonier to John and the next one immediately adjoining to Charles, and the next meadow including dwelling home Stable Garden from the Main Road to the Salt Water ? Divided by the Brook west of Stable unto Caroline and Margaret my children. The next meadow adjoining meaning the fourth from the East to the left vacant for the building of Stable or outhouses or other conveniences for the use of the farm, and not to be the special property of anybody, and the fifth meadow from the East to my daughter Rosannah, and the Sixth meadow to my son, George and the seventh and last to my daughter Isabella. This includes land now cleared and known as Meadows. The land East and West not cleared and not left to any of my children in particular, I leave in the hands of my two executors to dispose of or divide as they may think proper for benefit of my children to be given them or value thereof the above land is known as Bally Brady farm and situated at North east side of Burin Bay Arm. I also bequeath unto my grandaughter, Beatrice (of Richard) the piece of land next adjoining my son, Matthew to the South west as marked in the grant of my Fathers, and lastly I appoint John Winter and my nephew, John Marshall to be my true and lawful executors to carry out the condition of my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affix my seal this eighteenth day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. Richard Marshall (signed) Signed and sealed and delivered in the presence of Augustin DuBourdieu, John Marshall of Richard, Principal=Richard George Marshall |
Family | Jack Paul | |
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Mary Marshall
(say 1814 - )
| Father | John Marshall (circa 1774 - 4 December 1853) | |
| Mother | Mary Hoolihan (1782 - 26 August 1848) | |
Mary Marshall|b. s 1814|p10.htm#i130|John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853||Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|||||||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Aug 9, 2006 |
| Married Name | Hooper | |
| Marriage* | Canada, Lived at Rock Harbour, Placentia Bay., Principal=William Hooper | |
| Birth* | say 1814 |
Mary Marshall
| Father | Adolphus Marshall (living) | |
Mary Marshall||p10.htm#i175|Adolphus Marshall||p9.htm#i124||||John J. Marshall|b. 1 Jul 1879\nd. 12 Nov 1957|p10.htm#i105|Katherine Penney|b. 1884\nd. 1950|p13.htm#i106||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 24, 1995 |
Mary Marshall
(19 May 1835 - 1859)
| Father | Matthew I Marshall (say 1810 - 1857-1860s) | |
| Mother | Frances Penney | |
Mary Marshall|b. 19 May 1835\nd. 1859|p10.htm#i166|Matthew I Marshall|b. s 1810\nd. 1857-1860s||Frances Penney|||John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853||Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Aug 9, 2006 |
| Baptism* | 19 May 1835 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Married Name | 16 February 1855 | Dubourdieu |
| Marriage* | 16 February 1855 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, According to Frances Marshall's letter, a Mary Marshall married a A.S. Dubourdieu and they had 1 son, A. Summeriz Dubourdieu. After her husband died, she thinks she married a Burke in St. Jacques. I'm not sure who this "Mary" is, however, a Summeriz Dubourdieu (her son) was a baptismal sponsor for Margaret Mary Marshall in 1877 (Richard Marshall and Mary Hardstone's daughter). Mary Marshall has been a mystery woman to me in my research - I am not sure who she was before she married Andrew DuBourdieu. A Mary Marshall and Andrew DuBourdieu were the witnesses to my great grandfather's marriage (Richard George Marshall to Mary Anne Penney at St. Patrick's in Burin in 1842). It appears that Mary and Andrew then married 13 years later (seems a long time, doesn't it? Maybe they were married someone else first - see my notes below on William Hooper). Their son Saumarez was then a baptismal sponsor to one of Richard's children in 1877. The most likely candidate for Mary Marshall would be Richard George's sister, Mary, who was born 1810-20. However, I have in my notes that this Mary married a William Hooper. It appears that William Hooper is alive in 1853 as he appears as the Justice of the Peace witness on John Marshall's will in 1853. John Marshall was the father of Richard George and Mary Marshall. It is possible, I guess, that William died shortly thereafter, and Mary remarried, in 1855 to Andrew. However, I have not found a death date for William, and it seems that if she remarried, her name would have been listed as Mary Hooper and not Mary Marshall. There is also the possibility that the information that Mary Marshall married William Hooper is incorrect. I got that from Frances Marshall of Burin and have not seen documentation to prove that. I also have Mary remarrying Denis Burke of St. Jacques - however, again, I have gotten this info from Frances Marshall and have not seen original documentation. I found a Denis Burke listed on a website of the Catholic Cemetery of St. Jacques but he would have been born in 1835, which would have been almost 20 years older that our Mary Marshall born 1810-20. Of course, there could have been an older Denis Burke that was not listed in the cemetery., Principal=Andrew Saumarez Dubourdieu |
| Will | 1857 | Mary is not mentioned in her father's will. Cyril Dubourdieu states that there was the possibility that Mary and Augustine had moved to Boston (they were in Halifax in 1858.) Maybe Mary's father did not leave her anything since she had left the area. |
| (Witness) Death | 1859 | According to information received from Cyril duBourdieu, Andrew was swept overboard into the Atlantic., Principal=Andrew Saumarez Dubourdieu |
| (Witness) Baptism | August 1865 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Godparents were Mathew Marshall and Mary Dubourdieu., Principal=Isabella Marshall |
| Married Name | 11 January 1867 | Burke |
| Marriage* | 11 January 1867 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, This was supposedly her 2nd marriage after her first husband died., Principal=Dennis Burke |
Family | Andrew Saumarez Dubourdieu (say 1825 - 1859) | |
| Marriage* | 16 February 1855 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, According to Frances Marshall's letter, a Mary Marshall married a A.S. Dubourdieu and they had 1 son, A. Summeriz Dubourdieu. After her husband died, she thinks she married a Burke in St. Jacques. I'm not sure who this "Mary" is, however, a Summeriz Dubourdieu (her son) was a baptismal sponsor for Margaret Mary Marshall in 1877 (Richard Marshall and Mary Hardstone's daughter). Mary Marshall has been a mystery woman to me in my research - I am not sure who she was before she married Andrew DuBourdieu. A Mary Marshall and Andrew DuBourdieu were the witnesses to my great grandfather's marriage (Richard George Marshall to Mary Anne Penney at St. Patrick's in Burin in 1842). It appears that Mary and Andrew then married 13 years later (seems a long time, doesn't it? Maybe they were married someone else first - see my notes below on William Hooper). Their son Saumarez was then a baptismal sponsor to one of Richard's children in 1877. The most likely candidate for Mary Marshall would be Richard George's sister, Mary, who was born 1810-20. However, I have in my notes that this Mary married a William Hooper. It appears that William Hooper is alive in 1853 as he appears as the Justice of the Peace witness on John Marshall's will in 1853. John Marshall was the father of Richard George and Mary Marshall. It is possible, I guess, that William died shortly thereafter, and Mary remarried, in 1855 to Andrew. However, I have not found a death date for William, and it seems that if she remarried, her name would have been listed as Mary Hooper and not Mary Marshall. There is also the possibility that the information that Mary Marshall married William Hooper is incorrect. I got that from Frances Marshall of Burin and have not seen documentation to prove that. I also have Mary remarrying Denis Burke of St. Jacques - however, again, I have gotten this info from Frances Marshall and have not seen original documentation. I found a Denis Burke listed on a website of the Catholic Cemetery of St. Jacques but he would have been born in 1835, which would have been almost 20 years older that our Mary Marshall born 1810-20. Of course, there could have been an older Denis Burke that was not listed in the cemetery., Principal=Andrew Saumarez Dubourdieu |
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Mary Marshall
(7 August 1934 - 31 October 2002)
| Father | Matthew A. Marshall (11 August 1907 - 1 September 2004) | |
| Mother | Bridie (?) (23 July 1906 - 30 September 2000) | |
Mary Marshall|b. 7 Aug 1934\nd. 31 Oct 2002|p10.htm#i531|Matthew A. Marshall|b. 11 Aug 1907\nd. 1 Sep 2004|p11.htm#i123|Bridie (?)|b. 23 Jul 1906\nd. 30 Sep 2000|p1.htm#i530|John J. Marshall|b. 1 Jul 1879\nd. 12 Nov 1957|p10.htm#i105|Katherine Penney|b. 1884\nd. 1950|p13.htm#i106||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Apr 15, 2006 |
| Birth* | 7 August 1934 | Worcester, Massachusetts, United States |
| Married Name | Lynch | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Bill Lynch | |
| Death* | 31 October 2002 | West Boylston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States, Witness=Matthew A. Marshall |
Family | Bill Lynch (living) | |
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Mary E. Rose Marshall
(circa July 1873 - )
| Father | John Marshall (30 October 1838 - ) | |
| Mother | MaryAnne Pike | |
Mary E. Rose Marshall|b. c Jul 1873|p10.htm#i5587|John Marshall|b. 30 Oct 1838||MaryAnne Pike|||Matthew I. Marshall|b. s 1810\nd. 1857-1860s||Frances Penney||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Aug 9, 2006 |
| Birth* | circa July 1873 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Baptism | 27 July 1873 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Godparents were Clement (Benning?) and Ann Marshall. |
Mary Jennifer Marshall
| Father | George James Marshall Jr. (living) | |
| Mother | Sheila Mary Ross Marshall (living) | |
Mary Jennifer Marshall||p10.htm#i169|George James Marshall Jr.||p10.htm#i30|Sheila Mary Ross Marshall||p16.htm#i33|George J. Marshall|b. 18 May 1885\nd. 18 Apr 1961|p10.htm#i5|Catherine M. Walsh|b. 10 May 1896\nd. 8 Nov 1960|p22.htm#i10||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jul 5, 2003 |
| Marriage* | 1974 | Principal=Leonard Blakey |
| Marriage* | 7 March 1997 | Principal=David Nelson Smith |
Family 1 | Leonard Blakey (living) | |
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Family 2 | David Nelson Smith (living) | |
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