William St. Croix
(circa 1955 - 17 September 1978)
| Relationship |
2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Jan 21, 2001 |
| Birth* | circa 1955 | |
| Death* | 17 September 1978 | Died at age 23, he was a passenger in a car "driven by a maniac who wanted to see how fast the car would go" - said his brother, Bren. |
Winnifred St. Croix
(16 November 1871 - 21 March 1945)
| Relationship |
Great-grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Jan 15, 2001 |
| Married Name | | Bowen |
| Baptism* | 16 November 1871 | St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, Canada, Godparents were Tom Mooney and Mary Mooney. Priest was Father C. Ironie. |
| Marriage* | | Principal=Jack Bowen |
| Death* | 21 March 1945 | St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, Canada |
Alec Sturrock
(12 March 1920 - 14 March 1990)
| Birth* | 12 March 1920 | Ontario, Canada |
| Marriage* | 20 March 1945 | Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada,
Married Alec Sturrock when he got out of the army. They had 4 children: Marsha, Diane, Brian, and David. Marsha married Gerald Fox and she taught school. Diane was a RN at St. Joseph's Hospital in Hamilton. Alec died of Alzheimers's Disease in the 1990., Principal=Mary Marguerite Marshall |
| Death* | 14 March 1990 | Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada |
| Burial* | March 1990 | Holy Sepluchre Cemetery, Burlington, Halton County, Ontario, Canada Alec Sturrock's Grave |
Geraldine Sulliven
| Birth* | | Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Married Name | | Quirk |
Frederick Tilley
| Relationship |
2nd cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Feb 8, 2003 |
| Birth* | | North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Marriage* | | Principal=Jean MacNeil |
Robert Tilley
| Birth* | | Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Mary Vail*
(1866 - )
| Birth* | 1866 | Colinet Island, St. Mary's Bay County, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Marriage* | | Principal=(?) Vail |
| Census* | 1921 | St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, Canada, Mary is listed as a widow living with her son Patrick. |
Patrick Vail*
(24 July 1897 - )
| Birth* | 24 July 1897 | St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Census* | 1921 | St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, Canada, Patrick is living in St. Mary's Bay with his widowed mother. |
(?) Vail
( - before 1921)
| Marriage* | | Principal=Mary Vail* |
| Death* | before 1921 | Mary Vail is listed as a widow in the 1921 Census. |
Catherine Vail
| Relationship |
3rd great-grandmother of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Aug 19, 2002 |
| Name Variation | | Viel, Alex White states that other possible spellings of the name are Viel, Vale, Vaile and some say Niel. It is difficult to make out the writing on past records. |
| Married Name | | St. Croix |
| Marriage* | | Principal=John St. Croix |
| Note* | 7 November 2000 | Wrote to a Michael Vail in St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundland A0B 3B0 to see if he knew anything about the Vail history. |
Edward Viel*
| Birth* | | County Kilkenny, Ireland |
| Name Variation | | Nief, Alex White says it is difficult to make out the writing on the church record of marriage - could be Nief or Viel. |
| Marriage* | 5 November 1825 | St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, Canada, Witnesses were Ann Yetman and Jim Dobbin., Principal=Eleanor Peddle |
Annie Walsh
(1905 - 12 December 1926)
| Relationship |
Grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Aug 17, 2000 |
| Birth* | 1905 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, Based on age at death. |
| Occupation* | 1922 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, Began teaching on the "Jerseyside" of town when she was 16 or 17. |
| Burial* | December 1926 | Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, There is a headstone that is erected by her parents in memory of their four children that died. It says "The Blow Of Each Was Great The Shock Severe We Little Thought Their Parting Was So Near But Only Those Who Have Lost Can Tell The Pain Of Not Saying At Least Farewell"
Have a picture of the headstone. Looks like it is broken in half and George is holding it together. |
| Death* | 12 December 1926 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, Died of pneumonia at the age of 21. Wrote to Newfoundland Vital Statistics. They could not find a death certificate for Annie between 1920 - 1930., Witness=Patrick Walsh, Witness=Mary Frances St. Croix |
Catherine Mary Walsh
(10 May 1896 - 8 November 1960)
| Relationship |
Grandmother of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Nov 30, 2006 |
| Name Variation | | Mary Kate |
| Married Name | | Marshall |
| Birth* | 10 May 1896 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Baptism | 11 May 1896 | Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada |
| 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=George James Marshall |
| Address 3* | 1925 | Case Street, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada |
| Address 4* | 1931 | Melrose Ave., Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada |
| Address 5* | 1932 | Parent's house, Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, During the depression, Catherine and Marguerite, Loretta, and George went to live here because of financial problems. George (age 1) stayed in Hamilton to work at the Steel Company. Annabelle was born here. They stayed about 1 -2 years here and Marguerite (age 9) and Loretta (age 6) went to school here. |
| Occupation* | 1959 | Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, Worked as a substitute teacher and a housewife. |
| Death* | 8 November 1960 | Florence Henderson Hospital, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, Had been in the hospital with a broken hip following a fall on a school playground where she was substituing as a teacher. When she was about to be discharged from the hospital, she had a stroke, and subsequently died. |
| Burial* | November 1960 | Holy Sepluchre Cemetery, Burlington, Halton County, Ontario, Canada, Buried in Section 21, Row 8, Grave 42.
Funeral was at the Basilica Church in Hamilton. |
Family | George James Marshall b. 18 May 1885, d. 18 Apr 1961 |
| 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=George James Marshall |
| Children | | |
Edward Walsh
(circa 1770 - )
| Birth* | circa 1770 | In Sept, 1794, he was one who subscribed his name to fight against the English to defend his town (Placentia). |
Edward Walsh
(before 1850 - )
| Birth* | before 1850 | |
| Occupation* | 1864 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, a fisherman |
James Walsh
| Relationship |
2nd great-grandfather of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Jan 21, 2001 |
| Marriage* | | Principal=Catherine Flin |
| Occupation* | 1864 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, a boatkeeper |
James Walsh
(circa 1770 - )
| Birth* | circa 1770 | In Sept. 1794, he subscribed his name to those who were willing to defend the town agaist the English. |
James Vincent Walsh
(31 October 1901 - )
| Relationship |
Granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Jan 20, 2008 |
| Milit-Beg* | | He possibly died while fighting with the American Army while in the Panama Canal zone. There was also talk that he fought with General Clare Schenault in China, prior to WW2 as part of the "flying tigers". |
| Death* | | He might have died while in the American army while fighting in the Panama Canal zone.
Lived in California after he married, maybe he died there. |
| Baptism* | 31 October 1901 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada |
Janet Walsh
| Relationship |
1st cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Jul 26, 2003 |
| Birth* | | |
| Occupation* | 1990 | Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, Veterinarian. |
Joe Walsh
| Relationship |
Great-granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Jan 21, 2001 |
| Note* | | Had a large family in Placentia that still lives there, according to Marge. |
| Birth* | | |
John(?) Walsh
(1791 - 4 December 1823)
| Relationship |
3rd great-grandfather of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Nov 5, 1996 |
| Emigration* | | Placentia was populated in a large part by Irish immigrants, brought out by a Pearce Sweetman who was presumably a wealthy Irish trader who came from Fiddown, County Kilkenny. Sweetman owned a large estate known as Blenheim House and he built a large house in Placentia by the same name. John Walsh's gravestone says he came from Fiddown also. |
| Birth* | 1791 | Fiddown, County Kilkenny, Ireland, Not sure this is Patrick's grandfather. |
| Burial* | December 1823 | Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, His headstone stated: "His conduct thro life secured the esteem of his acquaintances. This sudden and premature death is an appalling lesson upon this" |
| Death* | 4 December 1823 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, There is a John Walsh who died at this time, I'm not sure he is Patrick Walsh's grandfather. |
Laura Margaret Walsh
(28 December 1897 - 25 October 1977)
| Relationship |
Grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Nov 30, 2006 |
| Birth* | 28 December 1897 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Baptism | 28 December 1897 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, Baptized by Reverend V.H. Reardon. |
| Occupation* | | Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, Was a retired practical nurse when she died. |
| Marriage* | | Never married. |
| Death* | 25 October 1977 | Chedoke General Hospital, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada |
| Burial* | October 1977 | Holy Sepluchre Cemetery, Burlington, Halton County, Ontario, Canada, Location: Section 9, Row 7, Grave 20. |
Patrick Walsh
(30 January 1865 - 3 February 1932)
| Relationship |
Great-grandfather of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Jul 1, 2004 |
| Baptism* | 30 January 1865 | Canada |
| Marriage* | 7 January 1893 | Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, Performed by Rev. M.A. Clancy. Witnesses were Andre Rose and Hannah O'Rielly., Principal=Mary Frances St. Croix |
| (Witness) Death | 1915 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, Died same year as Violet, maybe they both died of measles., Principal=Patrick Gordon Walsh |
| (Witness) Death | 21 June 1916 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, Was 7 years old, her brother died the same year. Ralph had a twin who died of measles (maybe this was Gordon) and they both might have died of measles., Principal=Violet Mary Walsh |
| Occupation* | | Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, Supposedly he worked here to supplement income. He would dig graves for $3 a grave. It was probably very hard work since the area is so rocky. |
| (Witness) Death | 12 December 1926 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, Died of pneumonia at the age of 21. Wrote to Newfoundland Vital Statistics. They could not find a death certificate for Annie between 1920 - 1930., Principal=Annie Walsh |
| Death* | 3 February 1932 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, Age 67., Witness=Mary Frances St. Croix |
| Burial* | February 1932 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Note | 1992 | Walsh house, Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, The house that the Walsh's lived in until Mary died in 1935 is now owned by a Mrs. Palfrey - she has lived there since about 1939. Some of the interior has changed, but the exterior is about the same as when the Walsh's lived there. |
Family | Mary Frances St. Croix b. 18 Mar 1872, d. 2 May 1935 |
| Marriage* | 7 January 1893 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, Performed by Rev. M.A. Clancy. Witnesses were Andre Rose and Hannah O'Rielly., Principal=Mary Frances St. Croix |
| Children | | |
Patrick Walsh
( - 6 November 1863)
| Death* | 6 November 1863 | Canada, An old newspaper article stated, "Like other Newfoundland communities whose men had to look to the sea for a living, tragedy was common. One example of that is the loss of a fishing boat from Placentia on November 6th, 1863, with the loss of five men from Placentia including a Patrick Walsh of Gt. John's". Don't know is he is related. |
Patrick Walsh
(circa 1891 - 8 July 1913)
| Birth* | circa 1891 | |
| Death* | 8 July 1913 | Musselpond, Newfoundland, Canada, Age 22. |
Patrick Walsh
(before 1850 - )
| Birth* | before 1850 | |
| Occupation* | 1864 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, a tailor |
Patrick Gordon Walsh
(7 September 1911 - )
| Relationship |
Granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Aug 17, 2000 |
| Baptism* | 7 September 1911 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Death | 1915 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, Died same year as Violet, maybe they both died of measles., Witness=Patrick Walsh, Witness=Mary Frances St. Croix |
| Burial* | 1915 | Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, See Annie Walsh's memo for her burial to see the inscription on the headstone. |
Peter Walsh
(before 1850 - )
| Birth* | before 1850 | |
| Occupation* | 1864 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, a farmer |
Ralph Joseph Walsh
(30 August 1907 - 30 August 1953)
| Relationship |
Granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited |
Nov 30, 2006 |
| Note* | | Ralph supposedly had a twin brother who died of measles. |
| Baptism* | 30 August 1907 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Note | 1909 | "twin's corner", Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, The corner where the Walsh's lived came to be known as "twin's corner" because about the same time as Ralph and his twin were born, the Rose's (neighbors) also had twins. |
| Occupation* | 1953 | Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, Was a Supervisor at the Steel Company where he had worked for more than 25 years. |
| Death* | 30 August 1953 | General Hospital, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada |
| Obituary* | 31 August 1953 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Obit states: Ralph J. Walsh, 47 Crosthwaite Avenue South, died suddenly at the General Hospital. Born in Newfoundland 44 years ago, he had lived in Hamilton for the last 27 years. Mr. Walsh was a member of St. John the Baptist Church. He was a valued employee of the Steel Company of Canada and a member of the Quarter Century Club of that company. Surviving are his widow, Margaret; one son, Patrick R. and two daughters, Joan and Janet, all at home; three sisters, Mrs. W. J. Maynard, Mrs. G. J. Marshall and Miss Laura Walsh, all of Hamilton and one brother, James V. of California. Funeral services will take place on Wednesday from the P. X. Dermody Funeral Home to St. John the Baptist church for Requiem Mass at 9 am with burial in Holy Sepluchre Cemetery. |
| Burial* | 2 September 1953 | Holy Sepluchre Cemetery, Burlington, Halton County, Ontario, Canada |
Richard Walsh
(before 1850 - )
| Birth* | before 1850 | |
| Occupation* | 1864 | Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada, a boatkeeper |