Barbara Miller
| Father | Henry Miller ( - before 7 January 1846) | |
| Mother | Mary Foghly | |
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| Last Edited | Feb 25, 2005 |
| Married Name | 7 January 1846 | Reams |
| Marriage* | 7 January 1846 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, The record states that the Reams family was living in Quebec City and the Milans (Moylan) were from Valcartier. Robert, farmer, is of age and the legitimate son of the late William Reams and Marie Maloney; and Barbara is the minor, legitimate child of the late Henry Miller and Mary Foghly. The witnesses were Nicholas Cody and Pierre Pacquet., Principal=Robert Reams |
Family | Robert Reams | |
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Ellen Miller
(10 January 1844 - )
| Father | Henry Miller | |
| Mother | Bridget Johnson ( - 7 May 1839) | |
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| Last Edited | Feb 22, 2005 |
| Birth* | 10 January 1844 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 12 January 1844 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, The Godparents were Charles Harris and Margaret Miller. |
Henry Miller
| Father | Henry Miller | |
| Mother | Nancy Folly | |
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| Last Edited | Feb 26, 2005 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Bridget Johnson |
Family | Bridget Johnson ( - 7 May 1839) | |
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Henry Miller
( - before 7 January 1846)
| Last Edited | Feb 25, 2005 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Mary Foghly | |
| Death* | before 7 January 1846 |
Family | Mary Foghly | |
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Jane Miller
(circa 1818 - )
| Last Edited | May 30, 2005 |
| Married Name | Gilmore | |
| Birth* | circa 1818 | Ireland |
| Marriage* | Principal=William Gilmore | |
| (Witness) Census | 1851 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "William Gilmour", farmer, born Ireland, Catholic, age 38, neighbor to Robert McCoubrey and Joseph Kenwell. Living with him: Jane Millar Gilmour, born Ireland, Catholic, age 36. John Gilmour, born Canada, Catholic, age 10. James Gilmour, born Canada, Catholic, age 5. Elizabeth Gilmour, born Canada, Catholic, age 4., Principal=William Gilmore, Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1851 |
Family | William Gilmore (circa 1816 - ) | |
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Jane Miller
(1 December 1845 - )
| Father | Henry Miller | |
| Mother | Bridget Johnson ( - 7 May 1839) | |
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| Last Edited | Feb 24, 2005 |
| Birth* | 1 December 1845 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 7 December 1845 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, The godparents were James Maher and Mary Delaney. |
Margaret Ann Miller
| Father | Henry Miller | |
| Mother | Nancy Folly | |
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| Last Edited | Apr 28, 2007 |
| Married Name | 16 July 1839 | Paquet |
| Marriage* | 16 July 1839 | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Jacques Paquet |
Family | Jacques Paquet | |
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William Miller
(24 September 1845 - )
| Father | Henry Miller | |
| Mother | Bridget Johnson ( - 7 May 1839) | |
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| Last Edited | Feb 26, 2005 |
| Birth* | 24 September 1845 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 30 September 1845 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, The godparents were Charles Fitzpatrick and Jane Miller. |
Agnis (sic) Minogue
(circa 1853 - )
| Father | Mathew Minogue (circa 1811 - ) | |
| Mother | Ellen (?) (circa 1821 - ) | |
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| Last Edited | Sep 4, 1999 |
| Birth* | circa 1853 | Ontario, Canada, Listed as age 18, birthplace Ontario, and Roman Catholic in the 1871 Census. |
Annie Joseph Minogue
(8 October 1872 - 28 December 1942)
| Father | Mathew Minogue (circa 1831 - 14 November 1900) | |
| Mother | Ann Carter (11 March 1837 - 5 April 1924) | |
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| Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Nov 30, 2006 |
| Birth* | 8 October 1872 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, This birthdate is based on age of 22 given on her marriage registration, however, she is listed as 7 on the 1881 Census. Birthplace in the church marriage record is Hamilton. The 1901 Census gives the birthdate as 8th of October 1872. |
| Baptism | 1872 | Staff at St. Mary's Church in Hamilton searched for baptismal information for Annie from 1869 - 1881 and stated that none was found. |
| Census* | 1881 | 121 Quebec Street, London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, Annie Joseph is listed as 7 years old, living with her parents and siblings, born in Ontario and Catholic. |
| Occupation* | 1891 | London, Ontario, Canada, Annie is listed as a tailoress in the censusand in the 1892 city directory |
| Census | 29 April 1891 | London, Ontario, Canada, Annie is listed as 18 years of age, single, born in Ontario, and working as a tailoress. |
| Married Name | 27 June 1893 | O'Rourke |
| Marriage* | 27 June 1893 | London, Ontario, Canada, Annie Minogue, a spinister, age 22, living in London, born in Hamilton, and Edward O'Rourke, age 29, a bachelor and labourer, living and born in London, were married at St. Peter's Cathedral. The witnesses were Thomas Minogue, her brother, and Mary Gibbons (who he would marry in Feb. 1894). The priest was Father M. J. Tiernan., Principal=Edward O'Rourke |
| Census* | 1901 | London, Ontario, Canada, "Edwin" born in Ontario on the 8th of June 1865, and Annie born Ontario on the 8th of October, 1872 are living with their three daughters. The birthdates for the children appear mixed up based on baptismal records. In the census, they are "Irene" born Ontario on the 15th October, 1895 (should be 15 Oct 1896), "Annie" born in Ontario 27th Sept 1899 (should be 27 sept 1894), and "Lauretta" 29th Sept 1900 (correct)., Principal=Edward O'Rourke |
| Address* | July 1909 | 336 Egerton Street, London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, Principal=Edward O'Rourke |
| (Witness) Death | 3 July 1909 | London, Ontario, Canada, Edward died suddenly while painting the south end fire house. It is assumed that he died of a heart attack., Principal=Edward O'Rourke |
| (Witness) Burial | 14 August 1909 | London, Ontario, Canada, Herbert's funeral was held at 4 o'clock in the evening and his gravestone states: Herbert Rourke died Aug. 13, 1909 / ae 10 ms., Principal=Herbert Francis O'Rourke |
| Census* | 29 June 1911 | London, Ontario, Canada, "Hannah Rourk", HH #162, living at 1064 Mary Street, widow, born Feb 1874 in Ontario, age 37, Irish, Canadian, R. Catholic, tailoress at a whole sale house, worked 50 weeks at 54 hours a week and earned $300, has $1000 life insurance for $25, can read and write English. Living with her: Annie, daughter, single, born Sept. 1894 in Ontario, age 16, Irish, Canadian, R. Cahtolic, works as a nurse at the hospital, worked 50 weeks and earned $300, can read and write English. Irene, daughter, single, born Oct. 1895 in Ontario, age 15, Irish, Canadian, R. Cahtolic, works as a ? in a factory, worked 40 weeks at 54 hours a week and earned $160, can read and write English. Loretta, daughter, born Sept. 1899 in Ontario, age 11, Irish, Canadian, R. Catholic, attended school 10 months in 1910, can read and write English. Charles, son, born July 1901 in Ontario, age 9, Irish, Canadian, R. Catholic, attended school 10 months in 1910, can read and write English. William, son, born March 1905 in Ontario, age 6, Irish, Canadian, R. Catholic, attended school 3 months in 1910, can read and write English. Ann Minogue, mother, widow, born March 1851, age 60, born England,emigrated 1871, Englsih, Canadian, Anglican, cannot read or write, but speaks English., Principal=Canadian 1911, Ontario, London Census, Witness=Ann Elizabeth O'Rourke, Witness=Cecelia Sarah Irene O'Rourke, Witness=Mary Loretto O'Rourke, Witness=Charles Edward Vincent O'Rourke, Witness=William Frederick O'Rourke, Witness=Ann Carter |
| Address 1* | 1920 | 157 Barnesdale Ave., Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, Annie, a widow, is listed as living wth daughters Irene and Loretta. |
| Note* | 1923 | In the Hamilton City Directory, it appears that Annie is listed as living with 2 of her daughters, and 3 sons. When Edward died, they had three sons and one died, so I'm not sure who the third one is. The names are Charles, William and Edward W. If she was pregnant when her husband died and Edward was born later that could account for it. However, in the directory it states he is an assembler at the Equator Manufacturing Company. If he was born in 1909, he would only by 14 in 1923. |
| Address | 1923 | 139 Sherman Ave. North, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, The Davern's lived at 135 Sherman Ave. North which is a double house with #139. In 1923, in the Hamilton City Directory and also in Annie's mother's obituary in 1924, Annie is listed as living at this address. The directory lists her as living with her children Charles, Edward, Irene, Loretto, and William. Annie Minogue was the aunt of Mary Byrne who married Michael Davern and then was the great aunt of Veronica Davern who died at 135 Sherman Ave. in Feb. 2000. |
| Death* | 28 December 1942 | Ontario, Canada |
| Burial* | December 1942 | London, Ontario, Canada, Annie's tombstone states: Annie Rourke died Dec. 28, 1942/ae 71 yrs. Her obituary states: This morning, the funeral of Mrs. Annie Rourke, widow of Edward Rourke, was held at 7:30 o'clock from her home, 135 Sherman avenue north, to St. Ann's Church, where high mass of requiem was chanted by Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. W. Englert. The pallbeares were: Michael Davern, Austin Jones, Walter Long, Frank Kelly and Edmond Bernier. Burial will take place in St. Peter's Cemetery, London, Ont. |
Family | Edward O'Rourke (8 June 1867 - 3 July 1909) | |
| Marriage* | 27 June 1893 | London, Ontario, Canada, Annie Minogue, a spinister, age 22, living in London, born in Hamilton, and Edward O'Rourke, age 29, a bachelor and labourer, living and born in London, were married at St. Peter's Cathedral. The witnesses were Thomas Minogue, her brother, and Mary Gibbons (who he would marry in Feb. 1894). The priest was Father M. J. Tiernan., Principal=Edward O'Rourke |
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James Minogue
(circa 1847 - )
| Father | Mathew Minogue (circa 1811 - ) | |
| Mother | Ellen (?) (circa 1821 - ) | |
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| Last Edited | Sep 4, 1999 |
| Birth* | circa 1847 | Ontario, Canada, Listed as age 24 in the 1871 Census and birthplace as Ontario. |
| Religion* | 1871 | Roman Catholic. |
| Occupation* | 1871 | Osgoode Township, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada, Farmer. |
John Minogue
(circa 1805 - )
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 19, 2005 |
| Marriage* | Ireland, Principal="Mother of Mathew" (?) | |
| Birth* | circa 1805 | County Dublin (possibly), Ireland |
| Occupation* | 1860 | John is listed as a farmer on Mathew, his son's marriage certificate. |
Family | "Mother of Mathew" (?) | |
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Mary Ann Minogue
(23 October 1861 - )
| Father | Mathew Minogue (circa 1831 - 14 November 1900) | |
| Mother | Ann Carter (11 March 1837 - 5 April 1924) | |
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| Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Sep 8, 2006 |
| Birth* | 23 October 1861 | King and Brook Street, Chatham, Kent County, England, Birth registration states that Mary Ann, a girl, was born 23rd October, 1861, at King and Brook Street, Chatham. Parents were Mathew Minogue, who was a Corporal in the 83rd Foot, and Ann Minogue, formerly Carter. The informant was the father who stated King Street was his residence.![]() Mary Ann Minogue Birth Cert. |
| Occupation* | between 1880 and 1881 | London, Ontario, Canada, listed as a "packer" in the city directory |
| Residence* | between 1880 and 1881 | London, Ontario, Canada, at the corner of Quebec and Lyman Streets in London East. This was her parents residence and I believe the address later became known as 121 Quebec Street. |
| Census* | 1881 | London, Ontario, Canada, Mary Ann is listed as living with her parents and siblings, age 20, born in England, and Catholic. |
| Married Name | 7 July 1881 | Byrne |
| Residence* | 7 July 1881 | London, Ontario, Canada, Principal=Terence Byrne |
| Marriage* | 7 July 1881 | London, Ontario, Canada, Mary Ann, age 20, living in London East, a spinister, married Terence Byrne, age 40, a labourer, living in London, born in Ireland, were married in St. Peter's Cathedral. The witnesses were Neal McEachern and Mary Jane McCarthy also of London., Principal=Terence Byrne |
Family | Terence Byrne (circa 1841 - ) | |
| Marriage* | 7 July 1881 | London, Ontario, Canada, Mary Ann, age 20, living in London East, a spinister, married Terence Byrne, age 40, a labourer, living in London, born in Ireland, were married in St. Peter's Cathedral. The witnesses were Neal McEachern and Mary Jane McCarthy also of London., Principal=Terence Byrne |
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Mathew Minogue
(circa 1831 - 14 November 1900)
![]() Mathew Minogue |
| Father | John Minogue (circa 1805 - ) | |
| Mother | "Mother of Mathew" (?) | |
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| Relationship | 2nd great-grandfather of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Oct 29, 2006 |
| Birth* | circa 1831 | Ireland |
| Residence* | 1860 | Chichester, Sussex County, England |
| Religion* | Mathew and Ann and their children are Roman Catholic., Principal=Ann Carter | |
| Military | between 1860 and 1862 | England, 83rd Regiment also known as the Royal Irish Rifles. The paybooks for this regiment during these two years were researched and the following information found. The paybooks for earlier and later years have not been studied so Mathew may have been in these also. It would seem that he would have been in during earlier years since he had achieved the rank of Corporal. 01 Apr 1860 - 7 Aug 1860 Stationed - Chichester, England Reg. 3296 - Mathew Manogue (sic) Corporal 08 Aug - 30 Sep 1860 Stationed - Chatham, England Pay - 54 Absent for 2nd muster for rifle drill, 3rd muster for escort 01 Oct - 31 Dec 1860 Stationed - Chatham Pay - 92 01 Jan 1861 - 31 Mar 1861 Stationed - Chatham Pay - 90 Absent for 1st muster - guard, 2nd muster - police duty 01 Apr - 30 Jun 1861 Stationed - Chatham Pay - 91 Absent all three musters - Garrison Police 01 Jul - 30 Sept 1861 Stationed - Chatham Pay - 92 Absent 2nd and 3rd musters - Provost 01 Oct - 31 Dec 1861 Stationed - Chatham Pay - 92 Absent all three musters - Provost 01 Jan 1862 - 31 Mar 1862 Stationed - Chatham Absent all three musters - Garrison Police |
| Marriage* | 15 March 1860 | Littlehampton, England, They were married after published banns, not sworn statements of eligibility. Ann was listed as 23 years of age, a spinster, and Mathew as 29 and a bachelor. Littlehampton is a tiny coastal village on the English Channel. The witnesses were Henry Hudson and Wilhelmina Town., Principal=Ann Carter![]() Minogue/Carter Marriage Certificate |
| Census* | 7 April 1861 | Chatham, England, "M. Manogue", head of family, married, age 27, corporal in the army, born in Ireland. Living with him: A. Manogue, wife, married, age 24, born Littlehampton, Sussex, England, Witness=Ann Carter |
| Address | 23 October 1861 | Chatham, England, It appears from the registration that they might have lived at the corner of King and Brook Streets., Principal=Ann Carter |
| Immigration* | between 1861 and 1863 | According to the Canadian Archives researcher, if Mathew was a member of a British regiment, he would not be listed in a regular passenger manifest. Mathew and Ann must have come to Canada Between 1861 and 1863 since daughter, Mary Ann, was born in England in 1861 and Mathew was in Montreal in the RCR in 1863. Or it is possible that Ann didn't come to Canada until later and this might account for the 8 year gap between MaryAnn and Thomas's birth. |
| Military | Quebec, Canada, When Matthew came to Canada, he would have had to re-enlist in the Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, which was part of a Colonial army, since he had previously been in the Royal Irish Rifles. Some history on the regiment: The regiment was raised in early 1840 as the Royal Canadian Veterans Regiment and redesignated as the Royal Canadian Regiment and finally as the Royal Canadian Rifle regiment on August 13, 1840. The regiment was raised primarily as a deterrrent to deserters from British Line Regiments who were attracted by the higher rates of pay available in the United States. The regiment would also act as advanced ouposts at American border points in case of attack. The volunteers for the regiment were from 19 British Line Regiments then on service in Canada and had to be of good character and had service with good conduct. The regiment was ten companies strong with some 1078 other ranks. The term of service was for ten years and after that the men could serve either Veteran Companies or the Militia. Due to a shortage of personnel who were experienced in the early 1850's, volunteers of fifteen years service of good conduct in a line regiment were eligible for the regiment and were required to serve a further ten years after which they could purchase government lands at a reduced rate. Men who had fifteen years of service and on pensions from line regiments were also eligible to serve in the Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment. The regiment varied in company strenth from time to time, dropping to six companies in 1852, ten in 1858, and 14 in 1860. On December 2, 1862 it absorbed two companies of the three Royal Newfoundland Companies. The Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment was disbanded on Sept. 30, 1870. The regiment served from Lower Fort Garry to the Niagara frontier as well as being stationed at Fort Henry in Kingston, Ontario and on the Red River during the Rebellion of 1870. Some 262 other ranks volunteered to join Canadian Militia regiments after the disbandment of this long standing corps and a further 281 took discharge in Canada, thus the regiment provided Canada with some 543 families of good character for settlements across the large budding nation. The nickname for the corps was the "bullfrogs" and the uniform was green with scarlet facings. - from Stewart's book. | |
| Military* | 3 October 1863 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Body of Letter: Kingston 4 November, 1863 Sir, I have the honor to forward the claims for lodging allowance of the men named in the margin, they having provided themselves with lodging on the 3rd & 4th of October last, at Montreal, Can. East, consequent upon lack of accommodations in Barracks and by order of the 2nd Master 4th Battalion 60th Rifles. I have the honor to be Sir Your most obedient Servent I.T.Campbell, Captain Commanding Detachment R. Can. Rifles Listed in the margin was - Pvt. Minogue Curley Fraser Dridge |
| Military | 17 November 1863 | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, This was a letter approving the lodging allowances requested for Montreal in 1863. |
| Military | 1866 | Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Served as a guard at time of raid in Kington. Probably referring to the Fenian raids. |
| Medals* | circa 1869 | Following information is listed on a page titled "Royal Canadian Rifles": Name of Applicant in full - Mathew Minogue Regt. No. - 1220 Rank at time of service - Private Nature of Service performed and where Detail in full - 1866 as guard at Kingston at time of raid - Quebec 1869 Date - 1866 Officer Commanding Corps - Lt. Col. Moffatt Present P.O. Address to where medal sent - In Pensioner Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin. Medal 2015 . Many other entries for others on this page seem to indicate that being on guard meant guarding Fenian Prisoners in the Kingston Penitentary. Medal #2015 was sent to the Pensioner Royal Hospital in Kilmainham, Dublin. According to a Canadian federal archivist, these medals were sent out around 1899-1901 and only to living veterans and only to their current address. The 83rd Regiment of Foot, Brass was a County of Dublin unit. It was raised in Dublin in 1793 but did not use the County name until 1859. After 1881, they became known as the 1st Battalian Royal Irish Rifles and eventually the Royal Ulster Rifles. There is a listing for a M. Minogue of the 2nd Royal Irish Regiment receiving a medal for service in Egypt in 1882 and 1885 but this is probably not our Mathew since he was in Canada at the time and quite old. Al Pryor has the two medals in his possession which he got from his mother-in-law, Dorothy Peters, Mathew's granddaughter. He said that one is a campaign medal for service in India, with the Royal Irish Rifles, a British Army regular unit, raised in Ireland, with all Irish personnel. The other one is for service in the Fenian Raid of 1866, with an active reserve unit in Canada. A Mr. Joseph Ryan who collects war metals confirms that Mathew did receive the Canadian Rifles medal - these were given to 13 officers and 124 enlisted men. He also found a listing for Mathew Manogue for the Indian Mutiny medal with a Central India clasp. He was not wounded there. The 83rd fought in the following battles in India: 12 Aug 1857 at Neemuch, 19 Sept 1857 at Nimbhera, 23 Oct 1957 at Jeerum, 28 March 1858 at Koorsee, 30 March 1858 at Kotah and 14 August 1858 at Bunass River (Kattara). The "Indian Mutiny" was the name given to the uprising of a large section of the Bengal army in 1857, which developed into a widespread movement of the agrarian and military revolt against British rule. Battles raged for nearly one and a half years before peace was declared. |
| Migration* | between 1871 and 1872 | Mathew and Ann must have come to Ontario between 1871 when Mathew was discharged from the Army and 1872 when Annie was born in Ontario. |
| Military* | 28 November 1871 | The Kilmainham Hospital records state that Mathew was discharged from military service on this date. |
| Address* | between 1872 and 1873 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, The directory lists Mathew as living here in 1872-3 and is listed as a labourer. Guise Street overlooks the Hamilton Harbour. Its' attraction was the nearby Grand Trunk (later Canadian National) railway, which would be the arrival point for a migrant, or a railway worker unfamiliar with the city., Principal=Ann Carter |
| Residence | between 1875 and 1877 | London, Ontario, Canada, in a house on the northside of Murray Street (in London East) between Elizabeth and English Streets. On one side was a vacant lot and ot the other side Mr. Walter Richards was living., Principal=Ann Carter |
| Occupation | between 1875 and 1895 | London, Ontario, Canada, a laborer for the Great Western Railway. In 1882, the GWR was bought by the Grand Trunk Railway and Mathew stayed on as a laborer. The 1886 City Directory lists him as working for the Grand Trunk car works, and by 1888, he is the foreman for this group. The last time he is mentioned as working for the railway is in the 1895 London Directory as a laborer in the GTR stores. He would have been 64 years old at the time. |
| (Witness) Death | 5 December 1876 | London, Ontario, Canada, Newspaper article stated that Mathew was 5 months old and that the funeral would be from his father's home. Place of burial was not stated, although St. Peter's is the only Catholic Cemetery in London., Principal=Mathew Minogue |
| Residence | 1878 | London, Ontario, Canada, in a house on the northside of Queen's Ave. (london East), east of Elizabeth Street., Principal=Ann Carter![]() Queen's Avenue, London, Ontario about 1900 |
| Residence* | between 1879 and 1884 | London, Ontario, Canada, This address is near the railway yards where Mathew was working., Principal=Ann Carter |
| Census* | 1881 | London, Ontario, Canada, Mathew is listed as 50 (birthdate-1831), born in Ireland, a laborer, and Catholic. His wife Ann is 39 (b-1842), from England, and Catholic. They have three children: Mary Ann, age 20, born in England, Thomas Henry, age 10, born in Quebec, and Annie Joseph, age 7, born in Ontario., Principal=Ann Carter |
| Residence | between 1886 and 1895 | London, Ontario, Canada, in a house at 529 Quebec Street, on the west side of the street, between Lorne and Priness Street., Principal=Ann Carter![]() 529 Quebec Street (pic taken 2003) |
| Occupation | 1891 | London, Ontario, Canada, In the 1891 Census, Mathew is listed as working for the "Stone R.R." This is probably a reference to someone who worked for the railroad and would go out on a work train for weeks repairing ballast which is the bed on which the ties and rails are laid. This was before the abailability of crushed stone, the workers had to find big rocks, crush them to size and wedge them into place. |
| Census | 1891 | London, Ontario, Canada, Ann is listed as 48 years old, born in England, parents born in England, Catholic., Principal=Ann Carter |
| Illness* | 1 October 1897 | Dublin, Ireland, As a military pensioner of the English military, Mathew was entitled to care in this veteran's facility. He must have been in ill health and left Canada so he could get free health care here. He lived in this soldier's hospital for three years until his death. At this time, we do not know if Ann accompanied him to Ireland. The admission record states that his regiment was the 1/60 Foot which would have referred to his last regiment in the Canadian Army. Reference #K17689 and #K498919 were also given in the record but the meaning of these is unknown. Also a Rate of 9 1/2 is given of which the meaning is not clear. |
| Death* | 14 November 1900 | Dublin, Ireland, Witness=Ann Carter |
Family | Ann Carter (11 March 1837 - 5 April 1924) | |
| Marriage* | 15 March 1860 | Littlehampton, England, They were married after published banns, not sworn statements of eligibility. Ann was listed as 23 years of age, a spinster, and Mathew as 29 and a bachelor. Littlehampton is a tiny coastal village on the English Channel. The witnesses were Henry Hudson and Wilhelmina Town., Principal=Ann Carter![]() Minogue/Carter Marriage Certificate |
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Mathew Minogue
(circa 1811 - )
| Last Edited | Sep 4, 1999 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Ellen (?) | |
| Birth* | circa 1811 | Ireland, Listed as 60 years of age and born in Ireland. |
| Immigration* | before 1847 | From Ireland, had to have been before 1847 since son James is listed as being born in Ontario then., Principal=Ellen (?) |
| Occupation* | 1871 | Osgoode Township, Ontario, Canada |
| Religion* | 1871 | Roman Catholic. |
Family | Ellen (?) (circa 1821 - ) | |
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Mathew Minogue
(18 June 1876 - 5 December 1876)
| Father | Mathew Minogue (circa 1831 - 14 November 1900) | |
| Mother | Ann Carter (11 March 1837 - 5 April 1924) | |
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| Relationship | Great-granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jul 14, 2003 |
| Birth* | 18 June 1876 | London, Ontario, Canada |
| Baptism | 2 July 1876 | London, Ontario, Canada, The godparents were James Lacey and Mary Ann Kickham and the priest was M. J. Tiernan. |
| Death* | 5 December 1876 | London, Ontario, Canada, Newspaper article stated that Mathew was 5 months old and that the funeral would be from his father's home. Place of burial was not stated, although St. Peter's is the only Catholic Cemetery in London., Witness=Mathew Minogue, Witness=Ann Carter |
Patric (sic) Minogue
(circa 1857 - )
| Father | Mathew Minogue (circa 1811 - ) | |
| Mother | Ellen (?) (circa 1821 - ) | |
Patric (sic) Minogue|b. c 1857|p130.htm#i548|Mathew Minogue|b. c 1811|p130.htm#i544|Ellen (?)|b. c 1821|p1.htm#i545||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Sep 4, 1999 |
| Birth* | circa 1857 | Ontario, Canada, Listed as 14, a student, born in Ontario in the 1871 Census. |
Hugh Mohan
| Last Edited | Jul 13, 2000 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Lieilia Gibbons |
Family | Lieilia Gibbons | |
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John Mohan
(July 1850 - )
| Father | Hugh Mohan | |
| Mother | Lieilia Gibbons | |
John Mohan|b. Jul 1850|p130.htm#i1178|Hugh Mohan||p130.htm#i1176|Lieilia Gibbons||p73.htm#i1177||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Jul 13, 2000 |
| Birth* | July 1850 | Ontario, Canada, This birthdate is based on the age of 4 weeks given in the church baptismal record. |
| Baptism | 18 August 1850 | Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, The godparents were Anthony Gibbons and Mary Deaty. |
Nicholas Molloy
(circa 1804 - after 13 February 1860)
| Last Edited | May 25, 2005 |
| Birth* | circa 1804 | Ireland |
| Marriage* | Principal=Ellen Farley | |
| Census* | 1851 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "Nicholas Mulloyl", farmer, born Ireland, Catholic, age 47, neigbhbor to William Welsh and David Aiken. Living with him: Helen Farley Mulloy, born Ireland, Catholic, age 54., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1851, Witness=Ellen Farley |
| (Witness) Death | 11 February 1860 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, Aged 65 years., Principal=Ellen Farley |
| Death* | after 13 February 1860 |
Anne Monaghan
(circa 1835 - )
| Father | Owen Monaghan (circa 1796 - 20 December 1878) | |
| Mother | Jane Quinn (circa 1790 - 7 December 1860) | |
Anne Monaghan|b. c 1835|p130.htm#i4492|Owen Monaghan|b. c 1796\nd. 20 Dec 1878|p131.htm#i3530|Jane Quinn|b. c 1790\nd. 7 Dec 1860|p157.htm#i3531||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | May 17, 2005 |
| Birth* | circa 1835 | Ireland |
| (Witness) Census | 1851 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "Owen Monaghan"", a 55 year old farmer, Catholic, born in Ireland, and neighbor to Henry Brown and John Clark. Living with him: "Jane Quinn", born Ireland, Catholic, age 60. Edward Monaghan, born Ireland, labourer, Catholic, age 26. Roger Monaghan, born Ireland, labourer, Catholic, age 23. John Monaghan, born Ireland, labourer, Catholic, age 19. Catherine Monaghan, born Ireland, Catholic, age 28. Jane Monaghan, born Ireland, Catholic, age 21. Anne Monaghan, born Ireland, Catholic, age 16. Margaret Fitzsimmons, born Canada, Catholic, age 3 Maria Fitzsimmons, born Canada, Catholic, age 9 months. Margaret Bethel, born Ireland, Catholic, Widow, age 65 (mother of Mary Delaney). Maria Delaney, born Canada, age 24, Catholic., Principal=Owen Monaghan, Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1851 |
| (Witness) Census | 1861 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "Owen Monaghan"", a 67 year old farmer, Catholic, born in Ireland, living in a frame house, and neighbor to Robert Davidson and John Monaghan. Living with him: "Edward Monaghan, son, born Ireland, Catholic, age 40. Robert Monaghan, son, born Ireland, Catholic, age 38. Catherine Monaghan, daughter, born Ireland, Catholic, age 42. Anne Monaghan, born Ireland, Catholic, age 28., Principal=Owen Monaghan, Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1861 |
Bridget Monaghan
(circa 1794 - June 1873)
| Last Edited | Mar 25, 2006 |
| Birth* | circa 1794 | Ireland, Burial record states she was 79 years old in 1873. |
| Married Name | McElrone | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Charles McElrone | |
| (Witness) Death | before 4 October 1845 | Principal=Charles McElrone |
| Census* | 1851 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, Bridget Monaghan McElrone, farmer, born Ireland, Catholic, widow, age 54, neighbor to William Mcgrath and her son, James McElrone. Living with her: Ed McElrone, born Ireland, labourer, Catholic, age 24. Ann McElrone, born Ireland, age 22, Catholic., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1851, Witness=Edward McElrone, Witness=Ann McElrone |
| Death* | June 1873 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "...wife of the late Charles McElrone, aged 79 years..." |
| Burial* | 4 June 1873 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, Witnesses were James McElrone and Patrick Corcoran. |
Family | Charles McElrone ( - before 4 October 1845) | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Charles McElrone | |
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Catherine Monaghan
(circa 1823 - )
| Father | Owen Monaghan (circa 1796 - 20 December 1878) | |
| Mother | Jane Quinn (circa 1790 - 7 December 1860) | |
Catherine Monaghan|b. c 1823|p130.htm#i3529|Owen Monaghan|b. c 1796\nd. 20 Dec 1878|p131.htm#i3530|Jane Quinn|b. c 1790\nd. 7 Dec 1860|p157.htm#i3531||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | May 17, 2005 |
| Birth* | circa 1823 | Ireland |
| Married Name | 6 February 1844 | Clyne |
| Marriage* | 6 February 1844 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, The record states that Thomas' parents were living in the parish of Carakin, Co. Longford, Ireland (mother was deceased); Catherine's parents were members of St. Gabriel's parish. Both were of age. Witnesses were Edward Monaghan, Owen Monaghan, and Pat Clyne., Principal=Thomas Clyne |
| (Witness) Census | 1851 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "Owen Monaghan"", a 55 year old farmer, Catholic, born in Ireland, and neighbor to Henry Brown and John Clark. Living with him: "Jane Quinn", born Ireland, Catholic, age 60. Edward Monaghan, born Ireland, labourer, Catholic, age 26. Roger Monaghan, born Ireland, labourer, Catholic, age 23. John Monaghan, born Ireland, labourer, Catholic, age 19. Catherine Monaghan, born Ireland, Catholic, age 28. Jane Monaghan, born Ireland, Catholic, age 21. Anne Monaghan, born Ireland, Catholic, age 16. Margaret Fitzsimmons, born Canada, Catholic, age 3 Maria Fitzsimmons, born Canada, Catholic, age 9 months. Margaret Bethel, born Ireland, Catholic, Widow, age 65 (mother of Mary Delaney). Maria Delaney, born Canada, age 24, Catholic., Principal=Owen Monaghan, Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1851 |
Catherine Helen Monaghan
(say 1895 - )
| Last Edited | Dec 4, 2007 |
| Birth* | say 1895 | |
| Married Name | 15 June 1921 | Fitzpatrick |
| Marriage* | 15 June 1921 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "(Married to Catherine Helen Monaghan, at St. Gabriel de Valcartier, June 15,1921) ", Principal=William Henry Fitzpatrick |
Edward Monaghan
(circa 1781 - December 1847)
| Father | Owen Monaghan | |
Edward Monaghan|b. c 1781\nd. Dec 1847|p130.htm#i3763|Owen Monaghan||p131.htm#i4488|||||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | May 17, 2005 |
| Birth* | circa 1781 | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Unknown (?) | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Catherine Clyne | |
| Death* | December 1847 | Quebec, Canada, States he was 66 years old and husband of Catherine Clyne, his 2nd marriage, inhabitant of the parish. |
| Burial* | 17 December 1847 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, The witnesses were the father, Owen Monaghan, his son, John and his nephew, James McElrone. |
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