Matthew II Marshall
(between 1852 and 1862 - 30 January 1902)
| Father* | Matthew I Marshall b. s 1810, d. 1857-1860s | |
| Mother* | Frances Penney | |
Matthew II Marshall|b. bt 1852 - 1862\nd. 30 Jan 1902|p5.htm#i131|Matthew I Marshall|b. s 1810\nd. 1857-1860s|p4.htm#i127|Frances Penney||p5.htm#i128|John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853|p4.htm#i125|Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|p2.htm#i126||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jun 24, 1997 |
| Nickname | "little Matt" | |
| Birth* | between 1852 and 1862 | Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, This date is based on his age at death. |
| Probate* | 18 March 1857 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Left money and property by his father in his will - see transcription of will for full details. Also was left his father's watch and large plain gold ring with his initials inside. |
| Marriage* | 12 September 1883 | This was possibly the second marriage for Matthew since in her will Mary refers to a stepson, Alfred., Principal=Mary Hanton |
| Death* | 30 January 1902 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Died of pneumonia, 5 days after his son, Alfred, married Teresa. Bases on this information, this would be his date of death. |
Family | Mary Hanton | |
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Richard Marshall
(31 December 1843 - )
| Father* | Richard George Marshall b. c 1818, d. 11 Mar 1898 | |
| Mother* | Mary Anne Penney d. bt 1860 - 1870 | |
Richard Marshall|b. 31 Dec 1843|p5.htm#i499|Richard George Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898|p5.htm#i34|Mary Anne Penney|d. bt 1860 - 1870|p5.htm#i497|John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853|p4.htm#i125|Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|p2.htm#i126||||||| | ||
| Relationship | Granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | May 25, 2009 |
| Marriage* | They had a Alice Mary, age 11 baptized, she being adopted and had been an indentured slave., Principal=Elizabeth Emberly | |
| Baptism* | 31 December 1843 | St. Patrick's Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Sponsors were Isaac and Julia Penney. |
Family | Elizabeth Emberly b. 1884 | |
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Richard George Marshall
(circa 1818 - 11 March 1898)
| Father* | John Marshall b. c 1774, d. 4 Dec 1853 | |
| Mother* | Mary Hoolihan b. 1782, d. 26 Aug 1848 | |
Richard George Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898|p5.htm#i34|John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853|p4.htm#i125|Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|p2.htm#i126||||||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | Great-grandfather of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | May 25, 2009 |
| Birth* | circa 1818 | Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Death certificate states he was 79 when he died. This would put his birth between 12 Mar 1818 and 11 Mar 1819. Probably was born in Burin, since his Father (John Marshall) supposedly came to Burin 1815-16 to build the Catholic Church. |
| Marriage* | 19 April 1842 | St. Patrick's Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Witnesses were Mary Marshall and Andrew Dubourdieu., Principal=Mary Anne Penney, Witness=Andrew Saumarez Dubourdieu |
| Probate | 4 December 1853 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, This is the section of the will that specifies what his father, John, left him: I also give to my son Richard Marshall, all my right and interest in the schooner "Nautilus" (now in his possession). All the residue of my property (the foregoing conditions being complied with) shall be equally divided between my two sons Matthew and Richard Marshall consisting of all monies now in my possession or any where invested in public securities belonging to me with all my stock in trade, chattels, goods and effects and debts due me, provided that they, my aforesaid sons, shall pay all just debts due by me. |
| Occupation* | 1857 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Merchant. Richard and Matthew (brothers) owned a business together - called M. & R. Marshall's. This was referred to in Matthew's will in 1857. The will also stated that Matthew or his children if he had died was to "buy out" Richard's portion of the business on 01 January 1864 for the sum of fifty pounds. This may have been the beginning of the commercial ventures of the Marshalls of Burin which seems to have just terminated (1990's) after 140 years. The will also mentions a salt store that they owned together. Both sons were also left the Schooners, the Milo (to Matthew) and the Nautilus (to Richard) so they obviously were also in the shipping/fishing business., Principal=Matthew I Marshall |
| Occupation | 1862 | Justice of the Peace for the south Coast District of Newfoundland |
| Marriage* | 3 February 1871 | St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, This is thought to be his second marriage, since he was in his 50s when he got married. According to Matthew Marshall's letter (1981), Richard had 13 children by his first wife and 11 by his second wife. According to Madeline Sansoucy's letter (1981), he had 8 children by his 2nd wife. This seems to be supported by the 8 baptismal certifcates at St. Patrick's Church in Burin. However, Matthew's letter states that his father was the oldest and had to take care of the other 10 until they started moving around Canada. Sponsors were Janet Barry and Alice Power. Priest was Father R. O'Donnell. Frances Marshall said that it was always said that Richard's first family was adopted by Church of England adherents in the Burin area when his first wide died, and he had the temerity to marry a Catholic woman after that!, Principal=Mary Hardstone |
| Occupation* | 1892 | Lighthouse keeper, Dodding Head, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Age* | 1892 | Would have been approx. 74 years old when his last child was born (Elisabeth) and she was 5 when he died at age of 79. |
| (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 |
| 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, Witness=Beatrice Marshall, Witness=John Marshall, Witness=Matthew Marshall, Witness=Caroline Marshall, Witness=Margaret Mary Marshall, Witness=John J. Marshall, Witness=Charles Marshall, Witness=Rosanne Marshall, Witness=George James Marshall, Witness=Isabelle Marshall |
| Note* | 17 November 1897 | My comments on the will: This is my summary – those in italics were in the will. 1st Family John – dead Richard – daughter Beatrice and son, John mentioned, but not him, is Richard dead? Matthew Isabella – I know she was alive in 1873, I suspect she has died, since a later child is also named Isabelle. Ambrose – living in St. John’s Alfred – dead? Charles – I suspect he is dead since a later child is named Charles. Clement – dead? 2nd Family Josephine – moving to NS Caroline Margaret John Charles Roseanne George Isabelle Elizabeth – I suspect she died as an infant, as she was never mentioned by George or others that I am aware of. I think the only way to clear up some of these questions would be to look at burial records for St. Pat’s in Burin. |
| 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. , Witness=George James Marshall |
| Burial* | March 1898 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada |
Family 1 | Mary Anne Penney d. bt 1860 - 1870 | |
| Marriage* | 19 April 1842 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Witnesses were Mary Marshall and Andrew Dubourdieu., Principal=Mary Anne Penney, Witness=Andrew Saumarez Dubourdieu |
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Family 2 | Mary Hardstone | |
| Marriage* | 3 February 1871 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, This is thought to be his second marriage, since he was in his 50s when he got married. According to Matthew Marshall's letter (1981), Richard had 13 children by his first wife and 11 by his second wife. According to Madeline Sansoucy's letter (1981), he had 8 children by his 2nd wife. This seems to be supported by the 8 baptismal certifcates at St. Patrick's Church in Burin. However, Matthew's letter states that his father was the oldest and had to take care of the other 10 until they started moving around Canada. Sponsors were Janet Barry and Alice Power. Priest was Father R. O'Donnell. Frances Marshall said that it was always said that Richard's first family was adopted by Church of England adherents in the Burin area when his first wide died, and he had the temerity to marry a Catholic woman after that!, Principal=Mary Hardstone |
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Richard J. Marshall
(20 January 1905 - 31 January 1983)
| Father* | Alfred Marshall b. 1874, d. 15 Dec 1959 | |
| Mother* | Teresa Reddy b. 1878, d. 27 Jan 1952 | |
Richard J. Marshall|b. 20 Jan 1905\nd. 31 Jan 1983|p5.htm#i139|Alfred Marshall|b. 1874\nd. 15 Dec 1959|p3.htm#i134|Teresa Reddy|b. 1878\nd. 27 Jan 1952|p6.htm#i135|Matthew I. Marshall|b. bt 1852 - 1862\nd. 30 Jan 1902|p5.htm#i131|Mary Hanton||p2.htm#i518||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Apr 1, 1995 |
| Nickname | "Dick" Marshall | |
| Baptism | 20 January 1905 | St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Sponsors were John Marshall and Mary Joe Farrell. Priest was Father P.M.O'Connor. |
| Birth* | 20 January 1905 | Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Obituary states he was 77 when he died, this date makes him just turning 78? |
| Occupation* | 1980 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Owned a building supply store with his 2 sons. |
| Death* | 31 January 1983 | at his daughter, Mary Lou's house, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, Died suddenly, had a heart condition and had been in the hospital for short periods. However, was still very active and went to work every day at the building supply store he owned with his 2 sons. In Frances Marshall's letter, she said he was 77 when he died. According to the birth certificate he would have been 78. (Don't know why the discrepancy). |
| Burial* | 2 February 1983 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada |
Richard Neil Marshall
(6 October 1934 - 25 June 1989)
![]() Richard Neil Marshall |
| Father* | George James Marshall b. 18 May 1885, d. 18 Apr 1961 | |
| Mother* | Catherine Mary Walsh b. 10 May 1896, d. 8 Nov 1960 | |
Richard Neil Marshall|b. 6 Oct 1934\nd. 25 Jun 1989|p5.htm#i31|George James Marshall|b. 18 May 1885\nd. 18 Apr 1961|p4.htm#i5|Catherine Mary Walsh|b. 10 May 1896\nd. 8 Nov 1960|p8.htm#i10|Richard G. Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898|p5.htm#i34|Mary Hardstone||p2.htm#i35|Patrick Walsh|b. 30 Jan 1865\nd. 3 Feb 1932|p8.htm#i182|Mary F. St. Croix|b. 18 Mar 1872\nd. 2 May 1935|p7.htm#i183| | ||
| Relationship | Uncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Dec 9, 2008 |
| Birth* | 6 October 1934 | Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada |
| Marriage* | 20 May 1971 | Ontario, Canada, to Shirley Viau. They lived in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Later Divorced. |
| Employment* | Worked as an electrician most of his life. | |
| Divorce* | From Shirley Viau. | |
| Marriage | 27 April 1979 | Ontario, Canada, Married to Shirley "Faye" Currie until he died. |
| Occupation* | 1989 | Howard Martene Company, Pickering, Ontario, Canada, Was an electrician all his life. Worked here before as an electrician before he died. |
| Death* | 25 June 1989 | Sudden Heart Attack, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada![]() Neil Marshall's Obituary |
| Burial* | 28 June 1989 | Thorton Cemetery, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, Rev. Phillip Jones officiated. Service was held in the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral home. |
Rosanne Marshall
(7 August 1883 - )
| Father* | Richard George Marshall b. c 1818, d. 11 Mar 1898 | |
| Mother* | Mary Hardstone | |
Rosanne Marshall|b. 7 Aug 1883|p5.htm#i109|Richard George Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898|p5.htm#i34|Mary Hardstone||p2.htm#i35|John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853|p4.htm#i125|Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|p2.htm#i126||||||| | ||
| Relationship | Grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jul 18, 2006 |
| Married Name | Boudreau | |
| Nickname | Rose | |
| Birth | 1883 | Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Baptism* | 7 August 1883 | St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Sponsors were Matthew Marshall and B. Kelly. Priest was Father Reardon. |
| (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* | 12 May 1903 | St. Mary's Catholic Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Principal=Dennis Boudreau |
| Note* | Dennis married again in 1922. It is not known if this was because Roseanne had died or if they had divorced. |
Family | Dennis Boudreau d. 12 Mar 1945 | |
| Marriage* | 12 May 1903 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Principal=Dennis Boudreau |
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Sarah M. Marshall
(circa 1904 - 21 November 1990)
| Father* | Alfred Marshall b. 1874, d. 15 Dec 1959 | |
| Mother* | Teresa Reddy b. 1878, d. 27 Jan 1952 | |
Sarah M. Marshall|b. c 1904\nd. 21 Nov 1990|p5.htm#i155|Alfred Marshall|b. 1874\nd. 15 Dec 1959|p3.htm#i134|Teresa Reddy|b. 1878\nd. 27 Jan 1952|p6.htm#i135|Matthew I. Marshall|b. bt 1852 - 1862\nd. 30 Jan 1902|p5.htm#i131|Mary Hanton||p2.htm#i518||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Nov 30, 2006 |
| Married Name | Grant | |
| Birth* | circa 1904 | Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, This date is based on age at death (86). |
| Death* | 21 November 1990 | St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, St. John's ?, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Burial* | 24 November 1990 | Holy Sepluchre Cemetery, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada |
Sarah Mary Marshall
(10 February 1891 - )
| Father* | Ambrose Marshall b. 31 May 1852 | |
| Mother* | Mary Farrell | |
Sarah Mary Marshall|b. 10 Feb 1891|p5.htm#i5553|Ambrose Marshall|b. 31 May 1852|p3.htm#i503|Mary Farrell||p2.htm#i511|Richard G. Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898|p5.htm#i34|Mary A. Penney|d. bt 1860 - 1870|p5.htm#i497||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | May 25, 2009 |
| Birth* | 10 February 1891 | St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, Residence listed as Goodview Street. |
| Baptism | 13 February 1891 | Basilica of St. John the Baptist, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, Godparents were George Morris and Anastasia Maynard. Performed by Rev. W. Forristall. |
Thomas Marshall
(say 1836 - )
| Father* | Matthew I Marshall b. s 1810, d. 1857-1860s | |
| Mother* | Frances Penney | |
Thomas Marshall|b. s 1836|p5.htm#i440|Matthew I Marshall|b. s 1810\nd. 1857-1860s|p4.htm#i127|Frances Penney||p5.htm#i128|John Marshall|b. c 1774\nd. 4 Dec 1853|p4.htm#i125|Mary Hoolihan|b. 1782\nd. 26 Aug 1848|p2.htm#i126||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Aug 9, 2006 |
| Birthorder | Probably the oldest son since he was left property by his grandfather. | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Margaret (?) | |
| Birth* | say 1836 | |
| Probate* | 4 December 1853 | Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, This is the section of the will that explains what was left to Thomas, his grandson: "I, John Marshall, (the elder), of Burin, Newfoundland, now suffering from great weakness of body but of sound mind and right judgment do at my death give and bequeath all my lands, tenements, fishing rooms and appurtenances thereto belonging to me in manner following-that is to say- I give to Thomas Marshall, my grandson, (son of my son, Matthew) all my premises situate on the northeast of a line drawn from the centre of the wharf, to the extreme nort west side of my meadow, which will embrace the fish-store and all other buildings, erections and lands belonging to me on the north east side of said line, bounden and abutted by the property now in the pssession of my, son Matthew Marshall, provided that should the said Thomas Marshall, my grandson, die before he arrives at 21 years of age, then the above bequest to revert to his father, Matthew 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. |
| Probate | 18 March 1857 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Left money and property by his father in his will - see transcription of will for full details. |
| (Witness) Baptism | 9 March 1869 | St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Godparents were Thomas and Elizabeth Marshall., Principal=Frances Anne Marshall |
| Will* | 6 September 1886 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, This is a transcription of the will: Know all men by these presents, that I, Thomas Marshall of Burin, being in a sound state of mind, but in bad health, thank God, do hereby will and bequeath all my lands, goods and chattels to my loving wife, Margaret Marshall. Lands consist of a garden and meadow bounded on the north-west by a high hill, on the north-east by convent grounds and John Marshall's, on the west by Matthew Marshall's (Sr.) property and the landwash. Boundaries consist of from half the lane from Matthew Marshall's (Sr.) property to a rock with a ring-bolt in it under John Marshall's house, for her, my loving wife to have and to hold until her death. Dated this sixth day of September in the year of our Lord 1886. Thomas Marshall Witnesses: David Coady Matthew Marshall Rev. V.F. Reardon, Executor |
Mary Ann Mason
(17 August 1874 - 31 March 1960)
| Last Edited | Jan 15, 2001 |
| Married Name | St. Croix | |
| Birth* | 17 August 1874 | She was the daughter of Tom Mason and Ellen Rourke. |
| Marriage* | 27 November 1894 | Principal=Joseph Bernard (Joe) St. Croix |
| Death* | 31 March 1960 | Suffered a stroke and was bedridden for 6 years before she died. |
Family | Joseph Bernard (Joe) St. Croix b. 3 Oct 1870, d. 21 Oct 1948 | |
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Doris Moignard
( - 1972)
| Father* | Ernest Moignard | |
| Mother* | Isabelle Marshall b. 27 Aug 1888, d. 7 Dec 1963 | |
Doris Moignard|d. 1972|p5.htm#i116|Ernest Moignard||p5.htm#i115|Isabelle Marshall|b. 27 Aug 1888\nd. 7 Dec 1963|p4.htm#i114|||||||Richard G. Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898|p5.htm#i34|Mary Hardstone||p2.htm#i35| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 15, 1995 |
| Married Name | Longley | |
| Death* | 1972 | Halifax, Newfoundland, Canada |
Ernest Moignard
| Last Edited | Jun 20, 1997 |
| Marriage* | 5 February 1905 | St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Principal=Isabelle Marshall |
Family | Isabelle Marshall b. 27 Aug 1888, d. 7 Dec 1963 | |
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Marry Alma Moore
| Last Edited | Feb 8, 2003 |
| Birth* | North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada | |
| Married Name | 21 July 1984 | Quirk |
Kelly Lynn Oliver
| Father* | Robert Oliver | |
Kelly Lynn Oliver||p5.htm#i2258|Robert Oliver||p5.htm#i2256|||||||||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 8, 2003 |
| Birth* | North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada | |
| Married Name | 13 May 2000 | Lawrence |
| (Witness) Death | 28 September 2001 | Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, Principal=Gabriel Joseph Lawrence |
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Robert Oliver
| Last Edited | Feb 7, 2003 |
| Birth* | North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Sharlene Oliver
| Father* | Robert Oliver | |
Sharlene Oliver||p5.htm#i2257|Robert Oliver||p5.htm#i2256|||||||||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 8, 2003 |
| Birth* | North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada | |
| Married Name | Fennell | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Sheldon Fennell |
Cavell Osmond
| Last Edited | Feb 7, 2003 |
| Birth* | Mouse Island, Newfoundland, Canada | |
| Married Name | Quirk |
Eleanor Peddle
| Last Edited | Jul 9, 2003 |
| Married Name | 5 November 1825 | Viel* |
| Marriage* | 5 November 1825 | St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, Canada, Witnesses were Ann Yetman and Jim Dobbin., Principal=Edward Viel* |
Frances Penney
| Last Edited | May 25, 2009 |
| Married Name | Marshall | |
| Marriage* | 5 December 1833 | Probably St. Patrick's Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Principal=Matthew I Marshall |
| Probate* | 18 March 1857 | Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Left money, house, and garden by her husband in his will - see transcription of will for full details. |
Family | Matthew I Marshall b. s 1810, d. 1857-1860s | |
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Isaac Penney
(1860 - 3 March 1947)
| Last Edited | Jan 12, 1997 |
| Occupation | Lighthouse keeper at Penney's Point. | |
| Occupation* | Quatermaster on cable ship Saterian which laid Marconi's cable. | |
| Address* | Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States, In later years lived at the old Home Farm (Poor House) in Worcester because there was no room in the house. Always had candy for the kids (peppermints). Fell down here and hurt his arm. | |
| Birth* | 1860 | Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Marriage* | 20 October 1897 | St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Witnesses were John Marshall, R.D. Pike, Maggie Marshall, B.Lundrigan. The officiating priest was P.M. O'Connor., Principal=Caroline Marshall |
| Burial* | March 1947 | St.John's Cemetery, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States |
| Death* | 3 March 1947 | Worcester, Massachusetts, United States |
Family | Caroline Marshall b. 20 Aug 1875, d. 5 Apr 1912 | |
| Marriage* | 20 October 1897 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Witnesses were John Marshall, R.D. Pike, Maggie Marshall, B.Lundrigan. The officiating priest was P.M. O'Connor., Principal=Caroline Marshall |
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Katherine Penney
(1884 - 1950)
| Last Edited | May 7, 1995 |
| Married Name | Marshall | |
| Birth* | 1884 | Canada |
| Marriage* | 16 November 1903 | St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Witnesses were Joseph Lundrigan and Julia and Mary Penney. Priest was J. Marshall. , Principal=John J. Marshall |
| Death* | 1950 |
Family | John J. Marshall b. 1 Jul 1879, d. 12 Nov 1957 | |
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Margaret "Madge" Penney
(1 September 1903 - circa 1908)
| Father* | Isaac Penney b. 1860, d. 3 Mar 1947 | |
| Mother* | Caroline Marshall b. 20 Aug 1875, d. 5 Apr 1912 | |
Margaret "Madge" Penney|b. 1 Sep 1903\nd. c 1908|p5.htm#i478|Isaac Penney|b. 1860\nd. 3 Mar 1947|p5.htm#i101|Caroline Marshall|b. 20 Aug 1875\nd. 5 Apr 1912|p3.htm#i100|||||||Richard G. Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898|p5.htm#i34|Mary Hardstone||p2.htm#i35| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 28, 1997 |
| Birth* | 1 September 1903 | |
| Death* | circa 1908 |
Martha Margaret Penney
(30 April 1899 - 29 May 1978)
| Father* | Isaac Penney b. 1860, d. 3 Mar 1947 | |
| Mother* | Caroline Marshall b. 20 Aug 1875, d. 5 Apr 1912 | |
Martha Margaret Penney|b. 30 Apr 1899\nd. 29 May 1978|p5.htm#i102|Isaac Penney|b. 1860\nd. 3 Mar 1947|p5.htm#i101|Caroline Marshall|b. 20 Aug 1875\nd. 5 Apr 1912|p3.htm#i100|||||||Richard G. Marshall|b. c 1818\nd. 11 Mar 1898|p5.htm#i34|Mary Hardstone||p2.htm#i35| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jan 12, 1997 |
| Married Name | Hanam | |
| Birth* | 30 April 1899 | Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Baptism | 2 May 1899 | St. Patrick's Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Death* | 29 May 1978 | Boylston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States, Acute renal failure. |
| Burial* | 31 May 1978 | St. John's Cenetery, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States |
Mary Anne Penney
( - between 1860 and 1870)
| Last Edited | May 25, 2009 |
| Married Name | Marshall | |
| Marriage* | 19 April 1842 | St. Patrick's Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Witnesses were Mary Marshall and Andrew Dubourdieu., Principal=Richard George Marshall, Witness=Andrew Saumarez Dubourdieu |
| Death* | between 1860 and 1870 | Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada |
Family | Richard George Marshall b. c 1818, d. 11 Mar 1898 | |
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Susan Perry
| Mother* | Margaret Mary Quirk b. 12 Dec 1919, d. 14 Mar 1994 | |
Susan Perry||p5.htm#i2187||||Margaret Mary Quirk|b. 12 Dec 1919\nd. 14 Mar 1994|p6.htm#i2164|||||||Alexander J. Quirk|b. 12 Nov 1892\nd. 1950|p5.htm#i2160|Florence V. Hunt|b. 28 Sep 1897\nd. 10 Jun 1970|p2.htm#i2154| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 7, 2003 |
| Birth* | North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada | |
| Married Name | Lewis |
MaryAnne Pike
| Last Edited | May 25, 2009 |
| Married Name | Marshall | |
| Marriage* | 12 September 1864 | St. Patrick's Church, Burin, Burin County, Newfoundland, Canada, Sponsors were Daniel and Margaret Pike., Principal=John Marshall |
Family | John Marshall b. 30 Oct 1838 | |
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Agnes Genevieve Quirk
(17 November 1930 - 10 October 1993)
| Father* | Alexander J. Quirk b. 12 Nov 1892, d. 1950 | |
| Mother* | Florence V. Hunt b. 28 Sep 1897, d. 10 Jun 1970 | |
Agnes Genevieve Quirk|b. 17 Nov 1930\nd. 10 Oct 1993|p5.htm#i2172|Alexander J. Quirk|b. 12 Nov 1892\nd. 1950|p5.htm#i2160|Florence V. Hunt|b. 28 Sep 1897\nd. 10 Jun 1970|p2.htm#i2154|||||||William M. Hunt|b. 1843\nd. 23 Dec 1931|p2.htm#i512|Josephine Marshall|b. 27 Jun 1872|p4.htm#i113| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 7, 2003 |
| Birth* | 17 November 1930 | North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Married Name | Hall | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Michael Clarence Hall | |
| Death* | 10 October 1993 | Northside General Hospital, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Burial* | 13 October 1993 | Holy Cross Cemetery - Johnson Road, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Alexander J. Quirk
(12 November 1892 - 1950)
| Last Edited | Feb 7, 2003 |
| Birth* | 12 November 1892 | |
| Marriage* | 13 July 1913 | St. Joseph's Church, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, Witnesses were Peter Tobin and Rebecca Martin., Principal=Florence V. Hunt |
| Death* | 1950 | North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Family | Florence V. Hunt b. 28 Sep 1897, d. 10 Jun 1970 | |
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