Samuel Neilson
(8 February 1800 - 17 June 1837)
| Father | John Neilson (17 July 1776 - 1 February 1848) | |
| Mother | Marie Ursula Hubert (November 1781 - 20 June 1866) | |
Samuel Neilson|b. 8 Feb 1800\nd. 17 Jun 1837|p139.htm#i5950|John Neilson|b. 17 Jul 1776\nd. 1 Feb 1848|p138.htm#i1662|Marie Ursula Hubert|b. Nov 1781\nd. 20 Jun 1866|p88.htm#i1103|William Neilson|b. s 1740|p139.htm#i5945|Isabel Brown|b. s 1750|p14.htm#i5946||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Jun 3, 2007 |
| Birth* | 8 February 1800 | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada |
| Marriage* | 14 June 1831 | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Margaret McSkimming |
| (Witness) Death | circa 1833 | Principal=Margaret McSkimming |
| Marriage* | 28 May 1835 | New York City, New York, United States, Principal=Catherine James |
| Death* | 17 June 1837 | New York City, New York, United States, Died of tuberculosis in the quarantine station on his way back from Europe to Quebec. |
Stanley Neilson
(1903 - )
| Father | William C. Neilson (September 1869 - ) | |
| Mother | Harriet D. Davis (1878 - ) | |
Stanley Neilson|b. 1903|p139.htm#i3163|William C. Neilson|b. Sep 1869|p139.htm#i3154|Harriet D. Davis|b. 1878|p49.htm#i3161|Cornelius B. Neilson|b. 12 Aug 1835|p138.htm#i710|Margaret Ireland|b. Jun 1838|p90.htm#i3003||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 5, 2005 |
| Birth* | 1903 | Wisconsin, United States |
Dr. Walter Hopper Neilson
(4 September 1857 - )
| Father | Cornelius B. Neilson (12 August 1835 - ) | |
| Mother | Margaret Ireland (June 1838 - ) | |
Dr. Walter Hopper Neilson|b. 4 Sep 1857|p139.htm#i3002|Cornelius B. Neilson|b. 12 Aug 1835|p138.htm#i710|Margaret Ireland|b. Jun 1838|p90.htm#i3003|William Neilson|b. c 1805\nd. 7 Jul 1895|p139.htm#i477|Margaret Cassin|b. 31 Oct 1814\nd. 22 May 1853|p22.htm#i476|Hopper Ireland|b. 1802|p90.htm#i3004|Mary Watt|b. 1809|p175.htm#i3005| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jan 22, 2005 |
| Birth* | 4 September 1857 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada |
| Marriage* | 29 December 1881 | Wisconsin, United States, Principal=Clara Thomas |
| Note* | NEILSON, Walter Hopper, M. D., a well-known physician, editor of the Milwaukee Medical Journal, and prominent in connection with the founding and conducting of the Trinity hospital of Milwaukee, traces his lineage to an immigrant from Scotland to Quebec in the latter part of the eighteenth century, and to immigrants from France more than a hundred years earlier. His father, Cornelius B. Neilson, was born in Val Cartier, province of Quebec, on the 12th of August, 1835, but came to Granville, Milwaukee county, in November, 1860, settling on a farm which he has occupied ever since, and is now in the enjoyment of the natural results of enterprise and industry. On November 17th, 1856, he was married to Margaret Ireland, and they have eight children, all of whom have been carefully fitted for and are creditably doing the work of life. For thirty-five consecutive years the family name appeared upon the roll of the district school, and the success of its members is testimony to the efficiency of the public school system. Something more than a century ago, John Neilson, a man of literary tastes and business sagacity, came from Scotland, and, settling in Quebec, established the Quebec Gazette, which, under his editorship became a flourishing and influential journal; and, from this and a publishing business which grew up with it, he amassed a considerable fortune. In social and political life he early took a prominent place, became a member of the Canadian cabinet, and was a delegate to the court of St. James in behalf of the colony. He was a friend of the Indians, was noted for his charities, and met his death while ministering to the fever-stricken emigrants from the famine districts of Ireland. He married a French lady of the name of Hubert, whose ancestors came from Paris in 1650, their descendants taking a prominent place in the early clerical and professional history of Quebec. His eldest son, William, married Margaret Cassin, an accomplished woman of Irish parentage, and settled on a concession of land from the [p.177] crown, granted in consideration of valuable service, and there they lived the life of the landed gentry of Great Britain, dispensing a hospitality which made them noted throughout the country. Here eleven children were born, of whom seven reached adult age, the mother dying at the early age of thirty-seven, while the father died in 1894 at the age of eighty-nine. The eldest son of this family was Cornelius, father of the subject of this sketch. His mother, Margaret Ireland, was the daughter of Hopper Ireland and Margaret Watt, a Scotch lady. Mr. Ireland was a native of Yorkshire, England. He came to Canada when a young man, and settled in Val Cartier. There were eleven children in this family, and their descendants are scattered from the St. Lawrence to the Pacific. The parents died in Ontario, a few years ago, at the age of eighty-nine and eighty-seven, respectively. Dr. Neilson was born on the 4th of September, 1857, in Val Cartier, Quebec county, by the side of the Jacques Cartier river, in the shadow of the mountain that shuts in the vale. He attended the district school in Granville during the winter terms, work on the farm occupying the spring and summer months. Some of the teachers were excellent, two of them--Messrs. Shaughnessy and Sullivan--afterward becoming principals of Milwaukee schools. In this primitive school enough education was obtained to enable him to pass an examination for a third-grade teacher's certificate. One winter he spent in teaching a district school, and in this way his first money was earned, excepting three dollars obtained in cutting wood at fifty cents per cord. In 1876 he entered the University of Wisconsin, where he spent two years, which he says were of exceeding interest and profit to him, and where he was a member of the Athenean Literary society. After leaving the university he spent one year in studying medicine in the office of Drs. Marks and Ladd, and in the year 1879 entered Rush Medical College, Chicago, from which he graduated in 1881, having spent his vacation as intern in the Milwaukee county hospital. Soon after graduation he received the appointment of physician to the construction department of the Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western railroad. This professional experience he regards of special advantage, as it gave him confidence and self-reliance. This position was resigned after six months, to enter upon the practice of medicine in Milwaukee. The first two years in this work he had the experience of most young physicians--business came slowly, and sickness followed with its disheartening influence; but at length health returned, and with it business rapidly increased. In 1888 Dr. Neilson, in company with Dr. W. H. Earles, purchased the homestead at the corner of Ninth and Wells streets, remodeled and fitted it up for a general hospital; and, September 1st, 1889, the first patient was received. That fall he went to New York for postgraduate study, and three months were spent in clinical work in hospitals of that city. In 1891, he, in conjunction with other physicians, established the Trinity Hospital Training School for Nurses, [p.178] and he was elected president, as he was of the Practitioners' society, formed the following year. In 1893, he, with Dr. Earles, established the Milwaukee Medical Journal, of which he is the editor. He was also active, with others, in establishing the Milwaukee Medical College and School of Dentistry, was elected one of the directors and professor of the principles and practice of medicine and clinical medicine. Dr. Neilson does not claim to have made any discoveries, but to have kept abreast of the best thought and practice of his profession; and he is now in the enjoyment of a fairly lucrative business. Dr. Neilson has generally affiliated with the Republican party, but is in no sense a politician. He is a member of the American Medical association, and of the leading medical societies of the state. He is also a member of the St. Andrew's society, and an attendant at Calvary Presbyterian church. He was married December 29th, 1881, to Miss Clara Thomas of Milwaukee county, a daughter of one of its pioneers. They have two sons, George Whittier and Walter Roland. The doctor and his family live plainly in an old-fashioned house surrounded by native forest trees, and amid these they strive to keep as close to nature as it is possible to do in a great city. |
Family | Clara Thomas | |
| Children | ||
Walter Roland Neilson
| Father | Dr. Walter Hopper Neilson (4 September 1857 - ) | |
| Mother | Clara Thomas | |
Walter Roland Neilson||p139.htm#i3008|Dr. Walter Hopper Neilson|b. 4 Sep 1857|p139.htm#i3002|Clara Thomas||p171.htm#i3006|Cornelius B. Neilson|b. 12 Aug 1835|p138.htm#i710|Margaret Ireland|b. Jun 1838|p90.htm#i3003||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jan 22, 2005 |
| Birth* | Wisconsin, United States |
William Neilson
(circa 1805 - 7 July 1895)
| Father | John Neilson (17 July 1776 - 1 February 1848) | |
| Mother | Marie Ursula Hubert (November 1781 - 20 June 1866) | |
William Neilson|b. c 1805\nd. 7 Jul 1895|p139.htm#i477|John Neilson|b. 17 Jul 1776\nd. 1 Feb 1848|p138.htm#i1662|Marie Ursula Hubert|b. Nov 1781\nd. 20 Jun 1866|p88.htm#i1103|William Neilson|b. s 1740|p139.htm#i5945|Isabel Brown|b. s 1750|p14.htm#i5946||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Jan 20, 2008 |
| Birth* | circa 1805 | Canada, Was of Irish descent. |
| Christening | 23 December 1805 | Quebec, Canada |
| Marriage* | 15 February 1830 | Levis, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Margaret Cassin |
| Religion* | Presbyterian. They brought up their sons Presbyterian and their daughters Catholic. | |
| (Witness) Death | 1834 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, Principal=William John Neilson |
| Cen-Head* | 1851 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, a 47 year old farmer, Presbyterian, born in Canada, neigbor to James Robertson and Thomas Berry. He is referred to as Willliam Neilson, Esq. and is living with his wife and 10 children. There are two other people living in the house with them - James Armstrong, an 19 year old labourer, Presbyterian, born in Ireland, and Elizabeth Cassin an 18 year old, Catholic, born in Canada who is probably a relative of William's wife, Margaret. The children have been baptised Catholic if they were girls and Presbyterian if they were boys., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1851, Witness=Isabel Neilson, Witness=Cornelius B. Neilson, Witness=Agnes Janet Neilson, Witness=Samuel Neilson, Witness=Margaret Neilson, Witness=Mary Ursula Hubert Neilson, Witness=Elizabeth Laura Neilson, Witness=William Neilson, Witness=John Neilson, Witness=Elizabeth Cassin, Witness=Margaret Cassin |
| (Witness) Death | 22 May 1853 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, The tombstone inscription states: Contiguous lies the body of her affectionate Father Michael Cassin who died on the 11th of Oct 1843 Aged 70 years (on the side) Underneath this stone Lies the body of Margaret The affectionate and Beloved Wife of William Neilson who died on the 22nd day of May 1853 Aged 38 years 6 mons and 22 days This memorial was erected by her husband July 1 1853, Principal=Margaret Cassin |
| (Witness) Death | 1855 | Principal=John Neilson |
| Census* | 1861 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "William Neilson", farmer, born L. Canada, Presbyterian, age 55, living in a frame house. Neighbors are Patrick Cosgrove ane John McBain. Living with him: Margaret Neilson, daughter, born L. Canada, Prebyterian, age 19. Mary Neilson, daughter, born L. Canada, Prebyterian, age 17. Elizabeth Neilson, daughter, born L. Canada, Prebyterian, age 15. Samuel Neilson, farmer, born L. Canada, Prebyterian, age 21. Elizabeth Brown, daugher-in-law, born L. Canada, Presbyterian, age 20. Margaret Neilson, granddaughter, Presbyterian, born L. Canada, age 1. Elizabeth mcAdams, Visitor, born L. Canada, Anglican, age 25, resides Quebec., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1861, Witness=Margaret Neilson, Witness=Mary Ursula Hubert Neilson, Witness=Elizabeth Laura Neilson, Witness=Samuel Neilson, Witness=Elizabeth Brown, Witness=Margaret Neilson |
| Marriage* | Principal=Elizabeth McAdams | |
| Census* | 1881 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "William Neilson, married male, Scottish origin, age 76, born Quebec, Presbyterian. Living with him: Elisabeth Neilson, married female, Irish origin, age 49, born Ireland, Church of England. Annie McAdams, female, Irish origin, age 35, born Quebec, Church of England. Ida Wolff, female, German, age 20, born Quebec, Church of England. James Kerr, male , Scottish origin, age 64, born Scotland, servant, Presbyterian. Louis Gros, widowed male, indigenous, age 62, born Quebec, servant, Catholic. Note: Ida Wolff may be the granddaughter of William Neilson, and Annie McAdams must be a relative of William's wife, Elizaberth., Witness=Elizabeth McAdams, Witness=Ida Wolff, Witness=Annie McAdams |
| Will* | 10 August 1888 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, From an email from Eric Corrigan: "Hi Pat. I came across this page of information I guess you could call it, about a property of William Neilson, and what became of it, written by a religious brother (Mariste Frere) In french, I will include a translated version in this e-mail; William Neilson house This house that you are living in presently was built in 1860. It belonged to William Neilson born in Canada in 1804. He was originally Irish and married a Margaret Casson, also Irish descent in 1851. The Neilson couple had 9 children whose age varied 21 to 2 years. William was Presbyterian and Margaret Catholic. Without a doubt for the good family understanding they alternated in the choice of religion for the children. The first baptized in the Catholic Church; the second in the Presbyterian and the following also. The 10th of August 1888, William at 84 years made his will. He left to his second wife, Elizabeth Mac’ Adams, $33,000.00, a part of lot 131 and his house. To his children he left a total of $12,986.00 and some parcels of territory. Mr. William Neilson died the 7th of July 1895. His second wife died the 10th January 1911. The house then passed to Cornelius, beloved son of William. He in turn sold it the same year, the lot 131 and the house to his brother (or nephew) Norman. In 1924, Norman Neilson sold to Constance Neilson Fairchild the lot 131 and the house, for $3,000.00. Three years later, in 1927, John Hebert Price bought the lot 131 and the house that belonged to William Neilson, also other neighboring properties. He built the Manoir situated on the higher ground in the years 1929-1930. He is bettering the place also in planting between others 20 elms of a large size at $1,000.00 per tree. He also built a chalet (possibly a summer residence) situated near the river. Around 1933 or 34, The Donacona Company bought the majority of the places of Price Brothers and put up for sale this rich property valued at $400,000.00. Celestin Simard, a merchant of Quebec, bought this domain in a liquidation sale for $15,000.00 in 1941and sold it the same year November 4th to Joseph Bastien. He in his turn gave it to furniture Valcartier 26th of the same month. The 26th of January 1945, the Freres (Brothers) Maristes bought the property. This House now carries the name of Villa St. Leon in Honor of one of the first brothers who lived there in 1945. Frere Gabriel Bolduc, 04-06 -90 Majela Murphy tells me that they dug the earth from around the perimeter of the trees in the fall let it freeze and during the winter hauled them from the grounds which had been expropriated for the Valcartier camp to the site of the Neilson grounds for planting. Majella is now 83 but has a very good memory, he was born and lived about a mile from this place, so he is a good source of information I am sure he would be glad to share it." |
| Death* | 7 July 1895 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada |
Family | Margaret Cassin (31 October 1814 - 22 May 1853) | |
| Marriage* | 15 February 1830 | Levis, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Margaret Cassin |
| Children |
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William Neilson
(1847 - )
| Father | William Neilson (circa 1805 - 7 July 1895) | |
| Mother | Margaret Cassin (31 October 1814 - 22 May 1853) | |
William Neilson|b. 1847|p139.htm#i716|William Neilson|b. c 1805\nd. 7 Jul 1895|p139.htm#i477|Margaret Cassin|b. 31 Oct 1814\nd. 22 May 1853|p22.htm#i476|John Neilson|b. 17 Jul 1776\nd. 1 Feb 1848|p138.htm#i1662|Marie U. Hubert|b. Nov 1781\nd. 20 Jun 1866|p88.htm#i1103|Michael Cassin|b. c 1773\nd. 11 Oct 1843|p23.htm#i475|Margaret Kelly|b. c 1778|p96.htm#i655| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Dec 17, 2000 |
| Birth* | 1847 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada |
| Religion* | Presbyterian | |
| Christening | 22 October 1848 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada |
| Cen-Enum* | 1851 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, a four year old male, Presbyterian, living with his parents, Wiliam and Margaret, and his eight siblings., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1851, Witness=William Neilson |
William Neilson
| Last Edited | Dec 3, 2000 |
| Cen-Head* | 1831 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, head of a family of 6., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1831 |
William Neilson
(say 1740 - )
| Last Edited | Jun 3, 2007 |
| Birth* | say 1740 | Scotland |
| Marriage* | Principal=Isabel Brown |
Family | Isabel Brown (say 1750 - ) | |
| Children |
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William Neilson
(circa 1778 - )
| Father | William Neilson (say 1740 - ) | |
| Mother | Isabel Brown (say 1750 - ) | |
William Neilson|b. c 1778|p139.htm#i5949|William Neilson|b. s 1740|p139.htm#i5945|Isabel Brown|b. s 1750|p14.htm#i5946||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Jun 3, 2007 |
| Birth* | circa 1778 | Balmaghie, Scotland |
William C. Neilson
(September 1869 - )
| Father | Cornelius B. Neilson (12 August 1835 - ) | |
| Mother | Margaret Ireland (June 1838 - ) | |
William C. Neilson|b. Sep 1869|p139.htm#i3154|Cornelius B. Neilson|b. 12 Aug 1835|p138.htm#i710|Margaret Ireland|b. Jun 1838|p90.htm#i3003|William Neilson|b. c 1805\nd. 7 Jul 1895|p139.htm#i477|Margaret Cassin|b. 31 Oct 1814\nd. 22 May 1853|p22.htm#i476|Hopper Ireland|b. 1802|p90.htm#i3004|Mary Watt|b. 1809|p175.htm#i3005| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 5, 2005 |
| Birth* | September 1869 | Wisconsin, United States |
| Marriage* | 27 November 1897 | Wisconsin, United States, Principal=Harriet D. Davis |
Family | Harriet D. Davis (1878 - ) | |
| Children |
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William D. Neilson
(9 August 1901 - )
| Father | William C. Neilson (September 1869 - ) | |
| Mother | Harriet D. Davis (1878 - ) | |
William D. Neilson|b. 9 Aug 1901|p139.htm#i3162|William C. Neilson|b. Sep 1869|p139.htm#i3154|Harriet D. Davis|b. 1878|p49.htm#i3161|Cornelius B. Neilson|b. 12 Aug 1835|p138.htm#i710|Margaret Ireland|b. Jun 1838|p90.htm#i3003||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 5, 2005 |
| Birth* | 9 August 1901 | Wisconsin, United States |
William John Neilson
(1833 - 1834)
| Father | William Neilson (circa 1805 - 7 July 1895) | |
| Mother | Margaret Cassin (31 October 1814 - 22 May 1853) | |
William John Neilson|b. 1833\nd. 1834|p139.htm#i709|William Neilson|b. c 1805\nd. 7 Jul 1895|p139.htm#i477|Margaret Cassin|b. 31 Oct 1814\nd. 22 May 1853|p22.htm#i476|John Neilson|b. 17 Jul 1776\nd. 1 Feb 1848|p138.htm#i1662|Marie U. Hubert|b. Nov 1781\nd. 20 Jun 1866|p88.htm#i1103|Michael Cassin|b. c 1773\nd. 11 Oct 1843|p23.htm#i475|Margaret Kelly|b. c 1778|p96.htm#i655| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Dec 17, 2000 |
| Birth* | 1833 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 23 July 1833 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada |
| Death* | 1834 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, Witness=William Neilson, Witness=Margaret Cassin |
(?) Neville
(30 December 1873 - 30 December 1873)
| Father | John Neville (4 November 1837 - 25 June 1884) | |
| Mother | Ann Conway (29 July 1846 - 22 February 1882) | |
(?) Neville|b. 30 Dec 1873\nd. 30 Dec 1873|p139.htm#i5614|John Neville|b. 4 Nov 1837\nd. 25 Jun 1884|p139.htm#i5328|Ann Conway|b. 29 Jul 1846\nd. 22 Feb 1882|p30.htm#i5001|Patrick Neville|b. c 1799\nd. 19 Aug 1871|p140.htm#i5135|Honoroh Kavanagh|b. c 1813\nd. 25 Feb 1845|p94.htm#i5136|James P. Conway|b. c 1802\nd. 5 Apr 1883|p32.htm#i3982|Margaret Guilfoyle|b. c 1806\nd. 27 May 1886|p80.htm#i3988| | ||
| Last Edited | Aug 19, 2006 |
| Birth* | 30 December 1873 | Quebec, Canada |
| Death* | 30 December 1873 | Quebec, Canada, Age 0 days., Witness=John Neville, Witness=Ann Conway |
| Burial* | 31 December 1873 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Witnesses were John and James Neville. |
(?) Neville
(28 January 1881 - 28 January 1881)
| Father | John Neville (4 November 1837 - 25 June 1884) | |
| Mother | Ann Conway (29 July 1846 - 22 February 1882) | |
(?) Neville|b. 28 Jan 1881\nd. 28 Jan 1881|p139.htm#i5615|John Neville|b. 4 Nov 1837\nd. 25 Jun 1884|p139.htm#i5328|Ann Conway|b. 29 Jul 1846\nd. 22 Feb 1882|p30.htm#i5001|Patrick Neville|b. c 1799\nd. 19 Aug 1871|p140.htm#i5135|Honoroh Kavanagh|b. c 1813\nd. 25 Feb 1845|p94.htm#i5136|James P. Conway|b. c 1802\nd. 5 Apr 1883|p32.htm#i3982|Margaret Guilfoyle|b. c 1806\nd. 27 May 1886|p80.htm#i3988| | ||
| Last Edited | Aug 19, 2006 |
| Death* | 28 January 1881 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Age 0 days., Witness=Ann Conway, Witness=John Neville |
| Birth* | 28 January 1881 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada |
| Burial* | 29 January 1881 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Witnesses were Wilbrod Valliere and Charles Paquet. |
(?) Neville
(22 January 1882 - 22 January 1882)
| Father | John Neville (4 November 1837 - 25 June 1884) | |
| Mother | Ann Conway (29 July 1846 - 22 February 1882) | |
(?) Neville|b. 22 Jan 1882\nd. 22 Jan 1882|p139.htm#i5616|John Neville|b. 4 Nov 1837\nd. 25 Jun 1884|p139.htm#i5328|Ann Conway|b. 29 Jul 1846\nd. 22 Feb 1882|p30.htm#i5001|Patrick Neville|b. c 1799\nd. 19 Aug 1871|p140.htm#i5135|Honoroh Kavanagh|b. c 1813\nd. 25 Feb 1845|p94.htm#i5136|James P. Conway|b. c 1802\nd. 5 Apr 1883|p32.htm#i3982|Margaret Guilfoyle|b. c 1806\nd. 27 May 1886|p80.htm#i3988| | ||
| Last Edited | Aug 19, 2006 |
| Death* | 22 January 1882 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Age 0 days., Witness=John Neville, Witness=Ann Conway |
| Birth* | 22 January 1882 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada |
| Burial* | 26 January 1882 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Witnesses were Wilbrod Valliere and Charles Paquet. |
Ann Neville
(17 October 1839 - )
| Father | John Neville (circa 1802 - 23 January 1871) | |
| Mother | Mary Conway | |
Ann Neville|b. 17 Oct 1839|p139.htm#i2413|John Neville|b. c 1802\nd. 23 Jan 1871|p139.htm#i3910|Mary Conway||p32.htm#i3911|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437|Edmund Conway||p31.htm#i3228|Johanna Mackle||p109.htm#i3987| | ||
| Last Edited | Sep 2, 2006 |
| Birth* | 17 October 1839 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 20 October 1839 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Godparents were James Conway and Hanorah Kavanagh. |
| (Witness) Census | 1861 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "Edmund Conway", farmer, born Ireland, RC, age 49, neighbor to James Lannin and James Landers. Living with him: Mary Murphy, spouse, born Ireland, RC, age 49. Edmund Conway, son, born Ireland, RC, age 24. Ann Neville, daughter-in-law, born L. Canada, RC, age 18. Bridget Conway, daughter, born Ireland, RC, age 15., Principal=Edmund Conway, Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1861 |
| Married Name | 11 February 1861 | Conway |
| Marriage* | 11 February 1861 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Edmund Conway |
| (Witness) Death | 15 September 1865 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Coroner's report states that he was accidentally killed by a gunshot. Age 33 years., Principal=Edmund Conway |
| Married Name | 10 September 1867 | Theberge |
| Marriage* | 10 September 1867 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "On the lOth day of September 1867, after having twice published at the prone of our parochial masses the bann of marriage, between George Thebarge, farmer of the parish of St. Gabriel of Valcartier, widower of the late Elizabeth Savard on the one part; and Ann Neville of the parish of St. Catherine de Fossambault, widow of deceased Edmund Conway on the other part; and whereas the dispensation of one of the banns of Marriage has been granted by His Lordship the Most Reverend Charles Francis Baillargeon, archbishop of this diocease, dated on the 3rd inst. , whereas the said banns having been twice published at the prone of the parish masses of the parish of St. Catherine aforesaid, we the undersigned parish priest of St. Gabriel of Valcartier, having discovered no impediment to their marriage, have received their mutual consent to be united in holy wedlock and have given them the nuptial benediction in the presence of Michael Neville and Bridget Neville, brother and sister of the bride, and of' Prospere Thebarge, brother of the bridegroom who, together with bridegroom and bride declared that they could not sign." P. Kelly, priest., Principal=Georges Theberge Sr. |
Family 1 | Edmund Conway (5 September 1836 - 15 September 1865) | |
| Marriage* | 11 February 1861 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Edmund Conway |
| Children |
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Family 2 | Georges Theberge Sr. (circa 1831 - ) | |
| Marriage* | 10 September 1867 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "On the lOth day of September 1867, after having twice published at the prone of our parochial masses the bann of marriage, between George Thebarge, farmer of the parish of St. Gabriel of Valcartier, widower of the late Elizabeth Savard on the one part; and Ann Neville of the parish of St. Catherine de Fossambault, widow of deceased Edmund Conway on the other part; and whereas the dispensation of one of the banns of Marriage has been granted by His Lordship the Most Reverend Charles Francis Baillargeon, archbishop of this diocease, dated on the 3rd inst. , whereas the said banns having been twice published at the prone of the parish masses of the parish of St. Catherine aforesaid, we the undersigned parish priest of St. Gabriel of Valcartier, having discovered no impediment to their marriage, have received their mutual consent to be united in holy wedlock and have given them the nuptial benediction in the presence of Michael Neville and Bridget Neville, brother and sister of the bride, and of' Prospere Thebarge, brother of the bridegroom who, together with bridegroom and bride declared that they could not sign." P. Kelly, priest., Principal=Georges Theberge Sr. |
| Children |
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Bridget Neville
(20 November 1846 - )
| Father | John Neville (circa 1802 - 23 January 1871) | |
| Mother | Mary Conway | |
Bridget Neville|b. 20 Nov 1846|p139.htm#i5190|John Neville|b. c 1802\nd. 23 Jan 1871|p139.htm#i3910|Mary Conway||p32.htm#i3911|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437|Edmund Conway||p31.htm#i3228|Johanna Mackle||p109.htm#i3987| | ||
| Last Edited | Jun 23, 2007 |
| Birth* | 20 November 1846 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 21 November 1846 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, The godparents were Robert Cusick and Alice Kenney. |
| Married Name | 18 October 1880 | Murphy |
| Marriage* | 18 October 1880 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "On the 18th day of October 1880, whereas the dispensation of two banns of marriage have been granted by His Grace, the Archbishop of Quebec, dated the 14th of the present month; whereas the publication of the third bann have been made at the prone of the parochial masses of St. Gabriel de Valcartier and of St. Catherine de Fossambault, as it appears from the certificate of the Pastor of that parish, between Peter Murphy, farmer, son of age of Denis Murphy and of the late Bridget McGrath of the parish of St. Catherine de Fossambault on the one part; and Bridget Neville a resident of this parish of St. Gabriel de Valcartier, daughter of age of the late John Neville and of Mary Conway of the parish of St. Catherine on the other part; having discovered no impediment to this marriage, we the undersigned parish priest have received their mutual consent to marriage and have given them the nuptial benediction in the presence of John Dowell, friend of the bridegroom, and of Bridget Murphy, sister of the bridegroom, who with the bride declared that they were unable to sign, the bridegroom and the other witness signed with us. Peter Murphy John Dowell (possibly Powell) J. O’Farrell, priest.", Principal=Peter Murphy |
Family | Peter Murphy (18 July 1854 - ) | |
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Catherine Neville
(25 May 1842 - 16 October 1882)
| Father | Patrick Neville (circa 1799 - 19 August 1871) | |
| Mother | Honoroh Kavanagh (circa 1813 - 25 February 1845) | |
Catherine Neville|b. 25 May 1842\nd. 16 Oct 1882|p139.htm#i5134|Patrick Neville|b. c 1799\nd. 19 Aug 1871|p140.htm#i5135|Honoroh Kavanagh|b. c 1813\nd. 25 Feb 1845|p94.htm#i5136|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Feb 25, 2007 |
| Birth* | 25 May 1842 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 5 June 1842 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, The godparents were Patrick Neville and Margaret Conway. |
| Married Name | 26 January 1863 | Landers |
| Marriage* | 26 January 1863 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Major John Landers |
| (Witness) Death | 3 January 1869 | Quebec, Canada, Aged 7 months., Principal=Catherine Landers |
| (Witness) Death | 24 February 1870 | Quebec, Canada, Aged 4 months., Principal=John Landers |
| (Witness) Death | 13 May 1870 | Quebec, Canada, Aged 29 years, husband of Catherine Neville., Principal=Major John Landers |
| Married Name | 2 November 1871 | Conway |
| Marriage* | 2 November 1871 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, On the 2nd of November 1871, whereas the dispensation of two banns of Marriage and the third degree of affinity existing between the interested parties and the publication of the other bann of marriage at the parochial mass of St. Edmond of Stoneham between William Conway son of age of Patrick Conway and of the late Anne Pine of the Mission of Gosford on the one part; and of Catherine Neville, widow, Major, of Johnny Landers also of the Mission of Gosford on the other part not having discovered any impediment we the undersigned priest have received their mutual consent of marriage and have given them the nuptial benediction in the presence of James Neville undersigned brother of the wife and Mary Cleary friend of the bridegroom who as weIl as the spouses declared they could not sign. James Neville Laurent Chabot, priest., Principal=William Conway |
| Death* | 16 October 1882 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, Wife of William Conway, farmer, aged 40 years., Witness=William Conway |
| Burial* | 18 October 1882 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, Present at the burial were William Conway and several other relatives. |
Family 1 | Major John Landers (6 May 1841 - 13 May 1870) | |
| Marriage* | 26 January 1863 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Major John Landers |
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Family 2 | William Conway (say 1845 - ) | |
| Marriage* | 2 November 1871 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, On the 2nd of November 1871, whereas the dispensation of two banns of Marriage and the third degree of affinity existing between the interested parties and the publication of the other bann of marriage at the parochial mass of St. Edmond of Stoneham between William Conway son of age of Patrick Conway and of the late Anne Pine of the Mission of Gosford on the one part; and of Catherine Neville, widow, Major, of Johnny Landers also of the Mission of Gosford on the other part not having discovered any impediment we the undersigned priest have received their mutual consent of marriage and have given them the nuptial benediction in the presence of James Neville undersigned brother of the wife and Mary Cleary friend of the bridegroom who as weIl as the spouses declared they could not sign. James Neville Laurent Chabot, priest., Principal=William Conway |
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Catherine Neville
(26 January 1834 - )
| Father | John Neville (circa 1802 - 23 January 1871) | |
| Mother | Mary Conway | |
Catherine Neville|b. 26 Jan 1834|p139.htm#i5191|John Neville|b. c 1802\nd. 23 Jan 1871|p139.htm#i3910|Mary Conway||p32.htm#i3911|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437|Edmund Conway||p31.htm#i3228|Johanna Mackle||p109.htm#i3987| | ||
| Last Edited | Dec 11, 2005 |
| Birth* | 26 January 1834 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 28 January 1834 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, The godparents were Patrick Neville and Margaret Conway. |
Catherine Neville
(23 November 1848 - )
| Father | John Neville (circa 1802 - 23 January 1871) | |
| Mother | Mary Conway | |
Catherine Neville|b. 23 Nov 1848|p139.htm#i5192|John Neville|b. c 1802\nd. 23 Jan 1871|p139.htm#i3910|Mary Conway||p32.htm#i3911|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437|Edmund Conway||p31.htm#i3228|Johanna Mackle||p109.htm#i3987| | ||
| Last Edited | Sep 2, 2006 |
| Married Name | Clear | |
| Birth* | 23 November 1848 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 24 November 1848 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, The godparents were Edmond Landers and Johanna Conway. |
| Marriage* | Principal=Patrick Clear |
Family | Patrick Clear (1 March 1845 - ) | |
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Gregory Neville
(circa 1757 - 9 September 1827)
| Last Edited | Feb 22, 2006 |
| Birth* | circa 1757 | Ireland |
| Marriage* | Principal=Mary Cullen | |
| Death* | 9 September 1827 | Quebec, Canada, Aged 70. |
| Burial* | September 1827 | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada |
Family | Mary Cullen (circa 1780 - 18 October 1842) | |
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James Neville
(circa 1810 - 10 October 1830)
| Father | Gregory Neville (circa 1757 - 9 September 1827) | |
| Mother | Mary Cullen (circa 1780 - 18 October 1842) | |
James Neville|b. c 1810\nd. 10 Oct 1830|p139.htm#i4438|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | May 7, 2005 |
| Birth* | circa 1810 | Ireland |
| Death* | 10 October 1830 | Quebec, Canada |
| Burial* | 12 October 1830 | Loretteville, Quebec, Canada |
James Neville
(1 February 1852 - )
| Father | John Neville (circa 1802 - 23 January 1871) | |
| Mother | Mary Conway | |
James Neville|b. 1 Feb 1852|p139.htm#i5193|John Neville|b. c 1802\nd. 23 Jan 1871|p139.htm#i3910|Mary Conway||p32.htm#i3911|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437|Edmund Conway||p31.htm#i3228|Johanna Mackle||p109.htm#i3987| | ||
| Last Edited | Dec 11, 2005 |
| Birth* | 1 February 1852 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 2 February 1852 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, The godparents were Patrick Cusack and Judith Conway. |
James Neville
(3 November 1835 - )
| Father | Patrick Neville (circa 1799 - 19 August 1871) | |
| Mother | Honoroh Kavanagh (circa 1813 - 25 February 1845) | |
James Neville|b. 3 Nov 1835|p139.htm#i5327|Patrick Neville|b. c 1799\nd. 19 Aug 1871|p140.htm#i5135|Honoroh Kavanagh|b. c 1813\nd. 25 Feb 1845|p94.htm#i5136|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Feb 22, 2006 |
| Birth* | 3 November 1835 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 4 November 1835 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Godparents were Kennedy Mulcaire and Judith Conway. |
John Neville
(circa 1802 - 23 January 1871)
| Father | Gregory Neville (circa 1757 - 9 September 1827) | |
| Mother | Mary Cullen (circa 1780 - 18 October 1842) | |
John Neville|b. c 1802\nd. 23 Jan 1871|p139.htm#i3910|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Sep 2, 2006 |
| Birth* | circa 1802 | Ireland, Based on age of 69 at death. |
| Marriage* | 18 February 1833 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Mary Conway |
| (Witness) Death | 7 May 1846 | Quebec, Canada, Aged 8 months., Principal=Margaret Neville |
| (Witness) Death | 26 March 1851 | Quebec, Canada, Aged 4 months., Principal=Marguerite Neville |
| Death* | 23 January 1871 | Quebec, Canada, Witness=Mary Conway |
| Burial* | 25 January 1871 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Witnesses were John and Michael Neville and John Clear. |
Family | Mary Conway | |
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John Neville
(29 March 1857 - )
| Father | John Neville (circa 1802 - 23 January 1871) | |
| Mother | Mary Conway | |
John Neville|b. 29 Mar 1857|p139.htm#i5198|John Neville|b. c 1802\nd. 23 Jan 1871|p139.htm#i3910|Mary Conway||p32.htm#i3911|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437|Edmund Conway||p31.htm#i3228|Johanna Mackle||p109.htm#i3987| | ||
| Last Edited | Dec 11, 2005 |
| Birth* | 29 March 1857 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 30 March 1857 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, The godparents were Joseph Conway and Mary Neville. |
John Neville
(4 November 1837 - 25 June 1884)
| Father | Patrick Neville (circa 1799 - 19 August 1871) | |
| Mother | Honoroh Kavanagh (circa 1813 - 25 February 1845) | |
John Neville|b. 4 Nov 1837\nd. 25 Jun 1884|p139.htm#i5328|Patrick Neville|b. c 1799\nd. 19 Aug 1871|p140.htm#i5135|Honoroh Kavanagh|b. c 1813\nd. 25 Feb 1845|p94.htm#i5136|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Aug 19, 2006 |
| Birth* | 4 November 1837 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 8 November 1837 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Godparents were John and Mary Conway. |
| Marriage* | say 1871 | Quebec, Canada, Principal=Ann Conway |
| (Witness) Death | July 1872 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Twin of John Neville |
| (Witness) Death | 30 December 1873 | Quebec, Canada, Age 0 days., Principal=(?) Neville |
| (Witness) Death | 31 March 1877 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Aged 2 and half months., Principal=Mary Neville |
| (Witness) Death | 28 January 1881 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Age 0 days., Principal=(?) Neville |
| (Witness) Death | 22 January 1882 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Age 0 days., Principal=(?) Neville |
| (Witness) Death | 22 February 1882 | Quebec, Canada, Aged 35 years, 6 months, wife of John Neville., Principal=Ann Conway |
| Death* | 25 June 1884 | Quebec, Canada, Aged 47 years. |
| Burial* | 27 June 1884 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Witnesses were Joseph Conway and Praxede Balliere. |
Family | Ann Conway (29 July 1846 - 22 February 1882) | |
| Marriage* | say 1871 | Quebec, Canada, Principal=Ann Conway |
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John Neville
(1 July 1872 - )
| Father | John Neville (4 November 1837 - 25 June 1884) | |
| Mother | Ann Conway (29 July 1846 - 22 February 1882) | |
John Neville|b. 1 Jul 1872|p139.htm#i5621|John Neville|b. 4 Nov 1837\nd. 25 Jun 1884|p139.htm#i5328|Ann Conway|b. 29 Jul 1846\nd. 22 Feb 1882|p30.htm#i5001|Patrick Neville|b. c 1799\nd. 19 Aug 1871|p140.htm#i5135|Honoroh Kavanagh|b. c 1813\nd. 25 Feb 1845|p94.htm#i5136|James P. Conway|b. c 1802\nd. 5 Apr 1883|p32.htm#i3982|Margaret Guilfoyle|b. c 1806\nd. 27 May 1886|p80.htm#i3988| | ||
| Last Edited | Aug 19, 2006 |
| Birth* | 1 July 1872 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 13 July 1872 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Goddparents were James Neville and Catharine Conway and the father was absent. |
Joseph Neville
(19 February 1856 - )
| Father | John Neville (circa 1802 - 23 January 1871) | |
| Mother | Mary Conway | |
Joseph Neville|b. 19 Feb 1856|p139.htm#i5199|John Neville|b. c 1802\nd. 23 Jan 1871|p139.htm#i3910|Mary Conway||p32.htm#i3911|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437|Edmund Conway||p31.htm#i3228|Johanna Mackle||p109.htm#i3987| | ||
| Last Edited | Dec 11, 2005 |
| Birth* | 19 February 1856 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 20 February 1856 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, The godparents were John Neville and Catherine Conway. |
Judith Neville
(16 October 1836 - 13 November 1871)
| Father | John Neville (circa 1802 - 23 January 1871) | |
| Mother | Mary Conway | |
Judith Neville|b. 16 Oct 1836\nd. 13 Nov 1871|p139.htm#i4390|John Neville|b. c 1802\nd. 23 Jan 1871|p139.htm#i3910|Mary Conway||p32.htm#i3911|Gregory Neville|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Sep 1827|p139.htm#i4436|Mary Cullen|b. c 1780\nd. 18 Oct 1842|p46.htm#i4437|Edmund Conway||p31.htm#i3228|Johanna Mackle||p109.htm#i3987| | ||
| Last Edited | May 7, 2005 |
| Birth* | 16 October 1836 | Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 21 October 1836 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Godparents were Michael Neville and Mary Mulcaire. |
| Married Name | 19 January 1858 | Connors |
| Marriage* | 19 January 1858 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Lawrence Connors |
| Death* | 13 November 1871 | Quebec, Canada |
| Burial* | 15 November 1871 | Ste-Catherine, Quebec, Canada, Witnesses were Lawrence Connors, spouse, and John Clear. |
Family | Lawrence Connors (18 July 1834 - ) | |
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