Catherine O'Callaghan

(circa 1857 - 29 February 1952)

Last EditedDec 8, 2001

Married Name Coffey 
Birth*circa 1857  
Marriage* Principal=Michael Coffey 
(Witness) Death15 October 1887 Arthur, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, Daniel was 2years, 15 days old., Principal=Daniel Coffey 
Death*29 February 1952 Arthur, Ontario, Canada 
Burial*March 1952 St. John the Evangelist Catholic Cemetery, Arthur, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada 

Family

Michael Coffey b. 1857, d. 12 Aug 1901
Child

Catherine O'Callaghan

(1902 - 1903)

FatherDaniel J. O'Callaghan b. 1860, d. 1936
MotherEllen Desmond b. 1865, d. 1953
Catherine O'Callaghan|b. 1902\nd. 1903|p147.htm#i1373|Daniel J. O'Callaghan|b. 1860\nd. 1936|p147.htm#i1371|Ellen Desmond|b. 1865\nd. 1953|p55.htm#i1372|||||||||||||

Last EditedDec 8, 2001

Birth*1902  
Death*1903 Huron County, Ontario, Canada, Witness=Daniel J. O'Callaghan, Witness=Ellen Desmond 
Burial*1903 St. Augustine's Catholic Cemetery, West Wawanosh Township, Huron County, Ontario, Canada 

Catherine Mary O'Callaghan

(4 April 1896 - 12 May 1928)

FatherJames P. O'Callaghan b. 2 Jan 1850, d. 21 May 1921
MotherKatherine Mary Carroll b. 2 May 1860, d. 23 Aug 1936
Catherine Mary O'Callaghan|b. 4 Apr 1896\nd. 12 May 1928|p147.htm#i1243|James P. O'Callaghan|b. 2 Jan 1850\nd. 21 May 1921|p147.htm#i1229|Katherine Mary Carroll|b. 2 May 1860\nd. 23 Aug 1936|p18.htm#i1230|John O'Callaghan|b. 24 Jun 1814\nd. 2 Oct 1902|p147.htm#i645|Bridget Syron|b. c 1814\nd. 17 Sep 1885|p173.htm#i646|||||||

Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue.
Last EditedFeb 9, 2010

Birth*4 April 1896 Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The Ingersoll Chronicle newspaper reported: "In Ingersoll, on Saturday, April 4th, 1896, the wife of James O'Callaghan, of a daughter." 
Baptism12 April 1896 Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The godparents were M.J. Comiskey and Anna Hogan. 
Cen-Enum*1901 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, 4 years old, daughter of James O'Callaghan., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1901, Witness=James P. O'Callaghan 
Married Name10 February 1923 McDermott 
Death*12 May 1928 Dearborn, Michigan, United States 

Con O'Callaghan

(1869 - 1958)

Father(?) O'Callaghan
Con O'Callaghan|b. 1869\nd. 1958|p147.htm#i1293|(?) O'Callaghan||p146.htm#i1294||||||||||||||||

Last EditedDec 8, 2001

Marriage* Principal=Mary E. Smith 
Birth*1869  
Death*1958  
Burial*1958 St. John the Evangelist Catholic Cemetery, Arthur, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada 

Cornelius O'Callaghan


Last EditedJul 9, 2003

Residence*1867 Concession b, Lot 2, Peel Township, Welllington County, Ontario, Canada, Cornelius is listed as a householder. 
(Witness) Death15 March 1879 Arthur, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, Tombstone states that she was 11 yrs, 6 months old., Principal=Julia Ann O'Callaghan 

Family

Child

Cornelius F. O'Callaghan


Last EditedDec 8, 2001

Burial* St. John the Evangelist Catholic Cemetery, Arthur, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada 
Note* I do not think this is the same Cornelius who owned land in Peel in 1867. This is a later person - maybe a son or grandson. 

Daniel J. O'Callaghan


Last EditedDec 8, 2001

Burial* St. John the Evangelist Catholic Cemetery, Arthur, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada 
(Witness) Burial29 November 1954 Arthur, Ontario, Canada, Principal="Infant" O'Callaghan 

Family

Child

Daniel J. O'Callaghan

(1860 - 1936)

Last EditedDec 8, 2001

Note* Daniel is probably the son of Patrick O'Callaghan and Mary O'Leary. 
Birth*1860  
Marriage*circa 1891 Principal=Ellen Desmond 
(Witness) Death1903 Huron County, Ontario, Canada, Principal=Catherine O'Callaghan 
(Witness) Death1916 S.S. Merida, Lake Erie, Ontario, Canada, John drowened when the S. S. Merida sank in Lake Erie with a loss of all hands., Principal=John O'Callaghan 
(Witness) DeathAugust 1929 Ontario, Canada, Margaret and her sister Mary died together in a car accident., Principal=Margaret O'Callaghan 
(Witness) Burial8 August 1929 St. Augustine's Catholic Cemetery, West Wawanosh Township, Huron County, Ontario, Canada, Principal=Mary O'Callaghan 
Death*1936 Ontario, Canada, Witness=Ellen Desmond 
Burial*1936 West Wawanosh Township, Ontario, Canada 

Family

Ellen Desmond b. 1865, d. 1953
Marriage*circa 1891 Principal=Ellen Desmond 
Children

Daniel James O'Callaghan

(13 May 1889 - 29 November 1925)

FatherJames P. O'Callaghan b. 2 Jan 1850, d. 21 May 1921
MotherKatherine Mary Carroll b. 2 May 1860, d. 23 Aug 1936
Daniel James O'Callaghan|b. 13 May 1889\nd. 29 Nov 1925|p147.htm#i1241|James P. O'Callaghan|b. 2 Jan 1850\nd. 21 May 1921|p147.htm#i1229|Katherine Mary Carroll|b. 2 May 1860\nd. 23 Aug 1936|p18.htm#i1230|John O'Callaghan|b. 24 Jun 1814\nd. 2 Oct 1902|p147.htm#i645|Bridget Syron|b. c 1814\nd. 17 Sep 1885|p173.htm#i646|||||||

Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue.
Last EditedFeb 9, 2010

Birth*13 May 1889 Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, From the Ingersoll Chronicle on Monday, May 13, 1889: O'CALLAGHAN--In Ingersoll, on Monday, May 13th, 1889, the wife of James O'Callaghan, of a son. 
Baptism26 May 1889 Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The godparents were Thomas O'Connor and Kate Sage. 
Cen-Enum*20 April 1891 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, "Daniel James O'Callaghan", age 2 years, 11 months, born Ontario, parents born Ontario, Catholic., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1891, Witness=James P. O'Callaghan 
Confirmation*1 October 1899 Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The age of 11 is given on the church record. 
Cen-Enum*1901 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, 11 years old, son of James O'Callaghan., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1901, Witness=James P. O'Callaghan 
Marriage*26 March 1912 Holy Trinity Church, Detroit, Michigan, United States, Daniel and Alma had two children., Principal=Alma Khristine Machleil 
Death*29 November 1925 Brooklyn, New York, United States 

Family

Alma Khristine Machleil b. 19 Apr 1888, d. 26 Nov 1977
Marriage*26 March 1912 Detroit, Michigan, United States, Daniel and Alma had two children., Principal=Alma Khristine Machleil 
Child

Daniel Joseph O'Callaghan


FatherDaniel James O'Callaghan b. 13 May 1889, d. 29 Nov 1925
MotherAlma Khristine Machleil b. 19 Apr 1888, d. 26 Nov 1977
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Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue.
Last EditedFeb 9, 2010

Birth*  

Denis O'Callaghan

(circa 1820 - )

Last EditedDec 8, 2001

Birth*circa 1820  
Marriage*circa 1840 Principal=Catherine McCain 

Family

Catherine McCain b. c 1820
Child

Dennis O'Callaghan

(circa 1806 - )

FatherDennis O'Callaghan
MotherMary Dunn
Dennis O'Callaghan|b. c 1806|p147.htm#i4508|Dennis O'Callaghan||p147.htm#i4509|Mary Dunn||p63.htm#i4510|||||||||||||

Last EditedMay 18, 2005

Birth*circa 1806 Ireland 
Marriage*7 December 1835 Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Catholic Church, Ste-Catherine, Portneuf County, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Ann Canovan 
Census*1851 Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, "Dennis O'Callaghan", a 45 year old farmer, Catholic, born in Ireland, and neighbor to William McCormick and John Cosgrove. Living with him:
"Ann Condun", born Ireland, Catholic, age 42.
Dennis O'Callaghan, labourer, born Canada, Catholic, age 16.
Mary O'Callaghan, born Canada, Catholic, age 14., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1851, Witness=Ann Canovan, Witness=Dennis O'Callaghan, Witness=Mary O'Callaghan 

Family

Ann Canovan b. c 1809
Children

Dennis O'Callaghan


Last EditedMay 18, 2005

Marriage* Principal=Mary Dunn 

Family

Mary Dunn
Child

Dennis O'Callaghan

(9 November 1835 - )

FatherDennis O'Callaghan b. c 1806
MotherAnn Canovan b. c 1809
Dennis O'Callaghan|b. 9 Nov 1835|p147.htm#i4514|Dennis O'Callaghan|b. c 1806|p147.htm#i4508|Ann Canovan|b. c 1809|p18.htm#i4511|Dennis O'Callaghan||p147.htm#i4509|Mary Dunn||p63.htm#i4510|Bernard Canovan||p18.htm#i4512|Mary (?)||p2.htm#i4513|

Last EditedMay 18, 2005

Birth*9 November 1835 Quebec, Canada 
Baptism15 November 1835 Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Catholic Church, Ste-Catherine, Portneuf County, Quebec, Canada, Godparents were Lawrence Mooney and Bridget Byrne. 
(Witness) Census1851 Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, "Dennis O'Callaghan", a 45 year old farmer, Catholic, born in Ireland, and neighbor to William McCormick and John Cosgrove. Living with him:
"Ann Condun", born Ireland, Catholic, age 42.
Dennis O'Callaghan, labourer, born Canada, Catholic, age 16.
Mary O'Callaghan, born Canada, Catholic, age 14., Principal=Dennis O'Callaghan, Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1851 

E. J. O'Callaghan

(1837 - 1921)

Last EditedDec 8, 2001

Marriage* Principal=Isabella Stuart 
Birth*1837  
Death*1921  
Burial*1921 St. John the Evangelist Catholic Cemetery, Arthur, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada 

Elizabeth O'Callaghan

(25 October 1843 - 14 April 1922)

 
Elizabeth O'Callaghan Gibbons Quigley (c1920)

FatherJohn O'Callaghan b. 24 Jun 1814, d. 2 Oct 1902
MotherBridget Syron b. c 1814, d. 17 Sep 1885
Elizabeth O'Callaghan|b. 25 Oct 1843\nd. 14 Apr 1922|p147.htm#i78|John O'Callaghan|b. 24 Jun 1814\nd. 2 Oct 1902|p147.htm#i645|Bridget Syron|b. c 1814\nd. 17 Sep 1885|p173.htm#i646|||||||||||||

Relationship2nd great-grandmother of Patricia Ann Monogue.
Last EditedMar 13, 2010

Birth*25 October 1843 Lachine, Quebec, Canada, The age listed on the marriage license would make her birthdate 1842. 
Cen-Enum*1851 Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 9 years old, born in Canada, and living with her parents, John and Bridget, and her five brothers and one sister., Principal=ONT Oxford Co. Census 1851, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Name Variation Callahan, This is the way the name is spelled on daughter's death registration. Information was provided by Agnes Monogue. 
Nickname "Bessie" 
Cen-Enum*1861 District 2, North Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 19 years old, born in Canada East, Catholic, and living with her parents, John and Bridget, and eight siblings., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1861, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Marriage*8 October 1867 Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The marriage record states that John is the son of Patrick Gibbons and Bridget Burke and that he is 30 years old and living in Norwich, Ontario. Ellizabeth is the daughter of John Callaghan and Bridget Ryan and she is 24 years old and living in Ingersoll. The witnesses were Phillip Crotty and Mary Jane Kelly. The priest was Reverend G. Volkert. Interestingly the newspaper account gives a different date and church: "On the 17th instant, St. Mary's Church, by Rev. C. Volkert, John Gibbons of Norwich to Miss Elizabeth Callaghan of this town." from the Ingersoll Chronicle, Thursday, 24 October 1867., Principal=John Gibbons 
Married Name Gibbons 
Occupation*1871 Goldstone, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, John and Elizabeth had a store in Goldstone, Ontario in 1871. Their daughter, Mary, was two at the time. In the 1871 Wellington County Directory, John is listed as a grocer in Fergus., Principal=John Gibbons
Gibbons Goldstone Store and Post Office
Cen-Enum*1871 Fergus Village, Nichol Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, 28 years old, wife, born in Quebec and living with her husband, John, and their two year old daughter, Mary, and a 23 year old boarder from Ireland, Mary Siren. This may be a relative of Elizabeth's mother, Bridget Syron., Principal=ONT Wellington County Census 1871, Witness=John Gibbons 
Occupation1879 Goldstone, Ontario, Canada, Around 1879, John and Elizabeth bought a store in Goldstone from a John Smith., Principal=John Gibbons 
Cen-Enum*1881 Peel Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, "Elizabeth Gibbons", age 37, born Quebec, Catholic, Irish, married. Living with husband and three children., Principal=ONT Wellington Co Census 1881, Witness=John Gibbons 
(Witness) Death20 April 1883 Peel Township, Ontario, Canada, John died of consumption (TB) which he had for 3 years. He was 47 years old. The doctor listed on the death registration is Dr. Orton of Fergus, and the informant is Father Crinnon of Arthur., Principal=John Gibbons 
Occupation*between 1 July 1883 and 1 January 1886 Goldstone, Peel County, Ontario, Canada, Following her husband's death, Elizabeth was appointed Postmaster. She resigned the position in 1886. 
Migration*1886 Elizabeth sold the store and inn to John W. Craig and we think that she and the children then moved to London, Ontario. 
Residence*9 August 1888 London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada 
Married Name9 August 1888 Quigley 
Marriage*9 August 1888 St. Peter's Cathedral, London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, The witnesses were John Burns and Maggie Brown of London. Elizabeth is listed as a widow, Roman Catholic, and 43 years of age on the marriage registration. She was actually 44 if her birthdate is correct. The Ingersolll Chronicle and Canadian Dairyman newspaper reported in their 16 Aug. 1888 edition that "At. St. Peter's Cahedral, on the 9th instant by the Rev. Father Tiernan, Elizabeth Gibbons of London, to Patrick Quigley of Ingersoll"., Principal=Patrick Quigley
Census*1891 London, Ontario, Canada, Elizabeth and Patrick Quigley and their 3 children are listed in the 1891 census for London City. 
Residence*1891 469 Grey Street, London, MIddlesex County, Ontario, Canada, Elizabeth Quigley and son John Gibbons are listed at the same address and are listed as grocers. It was common practice to have a small business in the front room of the house. It appears that Patrick and Elizabeth have separated., Principal=Patrick Quigley 
Census9 April 1891 London, Ontario, Canada, Elizabeth is listed as living with her husband Patrick Quigley, and her three children. She is a widow, age 36, born in Quebec and her parents were from Ireland. 
Residence1893 389 Central Avenue, London, MIddlesex County, Ontario, Canada, This is about a mile away from where Elizabeth is listed as still living on Grey Street. Son, John is living at his own place on Horton Street. The marriage may have not have lasted and it appears they have separated., Principal=Patrick Quigley 
Residence1897 London, Ontario, Canada, Daughter, Lizzie is living with her. Patrick is not listed as living here, so it appears they have separated. 
Residence1898 Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, Elizabeth and her children, Lizzie and John, have moved to Hamilton in 1898. Although her obituary states she was in Hamilton for 22 years (1901), it appears from city directories that she was there since 1898. 
Address*between 1901 and 1922 211 Emerald Street North, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, She and the two children, John and Elizabeth, moved to Hamilton where she bought the house on Emerald Street. By this time, her daughter, Mary Ann had married and was living in Hamilton. When daughter, Elizabeth, married Arthur Armstrong, they moved in with Bessie. Her death certificate states she lived here for 22 years. Also, according to her father's obituary, she was living in Hamilton in 1902. 
Census17 April 1901 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, "Ellizabeth Quiglay, HH #127, white, female, widowed, born 16 October 1842, aged 58, born Ontario, Irish descent, R. Catholic, Canadian, worked as a nurse, and could read and write. Living with her:
John Gibbons, son, single, born 22 March 1875, born Ont., Catholic, can read and write, appears to say he worked as a music teacher.
Arthur Armstrong, son-in-law, aged 27, married, born 15 June 1873 in Ont., working as a grocery clerk, Catholic.
Elizabeth, daughter, married, born 21 October 1877, in Ontario, aged 23, Catholic, can read and write., Witness=John Patrick Gibbons, Witness=Bridget Elizabeth Gibbons, Witness=Arthur Armstrong 
Occupation Hamilton General Hospital, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, Elizabeth worked as a nurse. 
(Witness) Census6 June 1911 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, "Arthur Armstrong" HH # 22, at 211 Emerald St., born June 1873, in Ontario, married, aged 37, of English descent, Methodist, store clerk, worked 52 weeks in 1910, 70 hours per week, earned $670 in 1910, $1000 of life insurance. Living with him:
Elizabeth, wife, born Oct. 1877, born Ontario, aged 33, Canadian, Catholic, not working.
John Gibbons, brother-in-law, born March 1876, aged 35, Factory stocker, worked 52 weeks, 55 hours a week and earned $480 in 1910, $250 life insurance.
Elizabeth Quigley, mother-in-law, born Oct. 1842, in Quebec, aged 68, Irish descent, Canadian, Catholic , not working., Principal=Arthur Armstrong 
Death*14 April 1922 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Elizabeth was "laid out" in her home and then taken to Ingersoll, where she was buried in a family plot owned by the O'Callaghans. Her marker calls her "Bessie", apparently her family nickname. The cause of death was listed as ateriosclerosis secondary to myocarditis and the physician was F.S. Harper. The newspaper obituary states that she died on Friday, April 14th, in Hamilton, however, the death certificate states she died on the 13th. 
Obituary*16 April 1922 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Hamilton Spectator obit - "Mrs. Elizabeth Quigley, a highly esteemed resident of Hamilton for 22 years, passed away yesterday morning at her residence, 211 Emerald street north. The deceased lady was the widow of Patrick Quigley, formerly of London, Ont., and was a regular attendant at St. Patrick's church. Two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Armstrong, Mrs. Thomas Monogue, and one son, John, all of this city survive. The funeral will take place from the above address, Monday morning at 8 o'clock, to St. Patrick's church, for funeral mass. Interment will be made in Ingersoll, Ont. 
Burial*17 April 1922 Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The funeral was held at St. Patrick's Church in Hamilton, but she was buried in Ingersoll. The stone states:

BESSIE
O'CALLAGHAN
WIFE OF
P. QUIGLEY
1842 - 14 APR 1922

It is located in Section B, Row E.

Family

John Gibbons b. c 1836, d. 20 Apr 1883
Marriage*8 October 1867 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, The marriage record states that John is the son of Patrick Gibbons and Bridget Burke and that he is 30 years old and living in Norwich, Ontario. Ellizabeth is the daughter of John Callaghan and Bridget Ryan and she is 24 years old and living in Ingersoll. The witnesses were Phillip Crotty and Mary Jane Kelly. The priest was Reverend G. Volkert. Interestingly the newspaper account gives a different date and church: "On the 17th instant, St. Mary's Church, by Rev. C. Volkert, John Gibbons of Norwich to Miss Elizabeth Callaghan of this town." from the Ingersoll Chronicle, Thursday, 24 October 1867., Principal=John Gibbons 
Children

Ellen O'Callaghan

(10 November 1834 - 29 December 1927)

FatherJohn O'Callaghan b. 24 Jun 1814, d. 2 Oct 1902
MotherBridget Syron b. c 1814, d. 17 Sep 1885
Ellen O'Callaghan|b. 10 Nov 1834\nd. 29 Dec 1927|p147.htm#i936|John O'Callaghan|b. 24 Jun 1814\nd. 2 Oct 1902|p147.htm#i645|Bridget Syron|b. c 1814\nd. 17 Sep 1885|p173.htm#i646|||||||||||||

Relationship2nd great-grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue.
Last EditedJul 9, 2003

Married Name Sage 
Birth-Alt1827 Quebec, Canada, 1861 census 
Birth*10 November 1834 Ireland 
Birth-Alt1836 Ireland, According to the age given on the 1851 Census, 
Birth-Alt1838 According to the tombstone transcription cited, 
Cen-Enum*1851 Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, as 15, and born in Ireland. She was living with her parents, John and Bridget, and her six siblings., Principal=ONT Oxford Co. Census 1851, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Marriage*29 January 1857 Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The witnesses were John Gleason and Elizabeth Callaghan., Principal=Redmond Sage 
Cen-Enum*1861 District 1, Dereham Township, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 34 years old, born in Upper Canada, and living with her husband, Redmond. This age does not seem correct, it's several years more than other information implies. Also, daughter Mary Ellen, is not listed, and she should be about 2 or 3 years old., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1861, Witness=Redmond Sage 
(Witness) Death1861 Norwich, Ontario, Canada, Principal=James Patrick Sage 
(Witness) Death1863 Norwich, Ontario, Canada, Principal=Thomas Francis Sage 
Cen-Enum*1871 South Oxford, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 30 years old, born in Ireland, wife of Redmond Sage, illiterate., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1871, Witness=Redmond Sage 
(Witness) Death1884 Principal=Redmond Sage 
Residencebetween 1894 and 1895 South of Cross Street at the town line, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada 
Residence*1902 Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, According to her father's obituary, Ellen was living in Ingersoll at the time of his death. 
Death*29 December 1927 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, Death registration states Ellen died of a cerebral hemorrhage resulting from several years of arterosclerosis. It also states that she lived in Ontario for 86 years, and was born in Ireland, and was 93 years old. 
Burial*1928 Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, Redmond, Ellen, and John Sage are buried in Section B, Row E. 

Family

Redmond Sage b. 1823, d. 1884
Marriage*29 January 1857 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, The witnesses were John Gleason and Elizabeth Callaghan., Principal=Redmond Sage 
Children

Frank O'Callaghan

(circa 1849 - 22 June 1913)

FatherJohn O'Callaghan b. 24 Jun 1814, d. 2 Oct 1902
MotherBridget Syron b. c 1814, d. 17 Sep 1885
Frank O'Callaghan|b. c 1849\nd. 22 Jun 1913|p147.htm#i924|John O'Callaghan|b. 24 Jun 1814\nd. 2 Oct 1902|p147.htm#i645|Bridget Syron|b. c 1814\nd. 17 Sep 1885|p173.htm#i646|||||||||||||

Relationship2nd great-granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue.
Last EditedFeb 9, 2010

Birth*circa 1849 The obituary states he was in his 65th year in 1913. 
Cen-Enum*1851 Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, four years old, born in Canada, and living with his parents, John and Bridget, and his four brothers and two sisters., Principal=ONT Oxford Co. Census 1851, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Cen-Enum*1861 District 2, North Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 15 years old, born in Canada West, Catholic. He is mistakenly listed as a female, Francis. He is living with his parents, John and Bridget, and his eight siblings., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1861, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Cen-Enum*1871 Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 20 years old, born in Ontario, Catholic, and living with his parents, John and Bridget, and four of his siblings., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1871, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Cen-Enum*1881 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, "Frank O'Callaghan" age 30, born Ontario, Catholic, Irish., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1881, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Cen-Enum*1891 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, "Frank O'Callaghan", son of John O'Callaghan, male, age 42, born Ontario, parents born Ireland, Catholic, can read and write., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1891, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Occupation*between 1894 and 1895 O'Callaghan Brothers Meat Market located on the west side of Thames St., 5 north of Charles, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, a butcher, along with his brothers, George and James 
Residencebetween 1894 and 1895 West side of Thames, 4 north of Charles, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada 
Residence*1902 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, according to his father's obituary. 
Death*22 June 1913 Charles Street West, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The Ingersoll Chronicle and Canadian Dairyman newspaper reported in their Saturday, June 23rd, 1913 issue that: "Death of Frank O'Callaghan occurred last night at the home of his brother, George O'Callahan of Charles St. West. The deceased was the son of the late John O'Callaghan and was in his 65th year. He had been an invalid for over 30 years. He was widely known in the town. The funeral will take place to the church of the Sacred Heart at nine o'clock Monday morning, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery." 
Burial*25 June 1913 Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, In cemetery records, he is buried with his parents, but it appears that he does not have a headstone. 

Frederick Aloysius O'Callaghan

(1 March 1889 - 7 February 1920)

FatherGeorge O'Callaghan b. 21 Feb 1855, d. 22 May 1932
MotherMary Donnelly b. 1857, d. 22 Apr 1928
Frederick Aloysius O'Callaghan|b. 1 Mar 1889\nd. 7 Feb 1920|p147.htm#i923|George O'Callaghan|b. 21 Feb 1855\nd. 22 May 1932|p147.htm#i918|Mary Donnelly|b. 1857\nd. 22 Apr 1928|p57.htm#i919|John O'Callaghan|b. 24 Jun 1814\nd. 2 Oct 1902|p147.htm#i645|Bridget Syron|b. c 1814\nd. 17 Sep 1885|p173.htm#i646|Daniel Donnelly|b. 1832\nd. 1864|p56.htm#i1227|Mary Walsh|b. 1832\nd. 1900|p178.htm#i1228|

Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue.
Last EditedJul 24, 2002

Birth*1 March 1889 Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada 
Baptism17 March 1889 Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The godparents were John and Ann Ryan. 
Cen-Enum*1891 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, "Fred O'Callaghan", age 2, son of John, born Ontario, Catholic, parents born Ireland., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1891, Witness=George O'Callaghan 
Burial*1920 Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The cemetery stone reads:

FRED A.
SON OF
GEO. & MARY
O'CALLAGHAN
1889-1920
PRAY FOR HIM 
Death*7 February 1920 Witness=George O'Callaghan, Witness=Mary Donnelly 

George O'Callaghan

(21 February 1855 - 22 May 1932)

FatherJohn O'Callaghan b. 24 Jun 1814, d. 2 Oct 1902
MotherBridget Syron b. c 1814, d. 17 Sep 1885
George O'Callaghan|b. 21 Feb 1855\nd. 22 May 1932|p147.htm#i918|John O'Callaghan|b. 24 Jun 1814\nd. 2 Oct 1902|p147.htm#i645|Bridget Syron|b. c 1814\nd. 17 Sep 1885|p173.htm#i646|||||||||||||

Relationship2nd great-granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue.
Last EditedFeb 11, 2010

Birth*21 February 1855 Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The baptismal record states they were living in Norwich. 
Baptism18 March 1855 Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The godparents were Patrick Duffy and Catherine Dunn. 
Cen-Enum*1861 District 2, North Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 6 years old, born in Canada West, Catholic, and living with his parents, John and Bridget, and his eight siblings., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1861, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Cen-Enum*1871 Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 14 years old, born in Ontario, Canada, and living with his parents, John and Bridget, and four of his siblings., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1871, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Cen-Enum*1881 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, "George O'Callaghan", age 24, born Ontario, Catholic., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1881, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Marriage*24 September 1884 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, The witnesses were J. Callaghan and Maggie Donnelly. George's age in the church marriage records says he's 26 but he would have been 29., Principal=Mary Donnelly 
(Witness) Death31 July 1886 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, The newspaper announcement from the Ingersoll Tribune stated: In Ingersoll, on the 31st inst., John Leo, son of George and Mary O'CAllaghan, aged 9 months 15 days.", Principal=John Leo O'Callaghan 
Occupation*1887 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, From the book, Industries of Canadan: Historical and Commercial Sketches: "J. & G. O’Callaghan, Butchers, Grocers and
Provision Merchants
Among the leading business houses of Ingersoll,
whose energy and enterprises have given them a
conspicuous position in the trade is that of
Messrs. J. & G. O’Callaghan, who carry on a
comprehensive business as grocers, butchers and
dealers in provisions. The industry dates its inception
to the year 1883 when a butchery business
alone was started by the Messrs. O’Callaghan
on Thames Street West, comprising a
store 20x70 feet in dimension. However, the
rapid increase in their trade necessitated the
establishment of a branch office, and a store was
accordingly opened up in the Market building, in
connection with the head office. To provide for
the requirements of their numerous patrons,
they kill an average of 12 hooves weekly, in addition
to some 30 head of small stock, while employment
is given to some 8 to 10 hands.
Messrs. O’Callaghan during the last season
shipped 500 head of cattle to the Old Country,
meeting in this lies a gratifying income. Meanwhile,
in 1885, these gentlemen added to their
meat business a grocery store, 15x70 feet in dimensions,
where they carry at all times a full
line of staple and fancy groceries, general provisions,
canned goods and grocer’s sundries, making
a specialty of pure teas of superior flavour
and quality. The finest tobaccos are kept in
stock, while they handle popular and favourite
brands of cigars. The have telephone connection,
and all orders by that means or by mail receive
prompt attention. The gentlemen at the head of
this enterprise are both natives of Canada, Mr.
J. O’Callaghan having been born in St. Kitts,
and Mr. George O’Callaghan in Norwich. Integrity
and promptness in all transactions characterize
this firm, and the success which has already
attended their enterprise is but a deserved
tribute to the character of the gentlemen at the
head of this house.", Principal=James P. O'Callaghan 
Cen-Head*1891 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, "George O'Callaghan", age 35, married, born Ontario, parents born Ireland, Catholic, butcher, has 4 employees, can read and write. Living with his wife and 2 children and mother-in-law. Living two housed away is his father and brother., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1891, Witness=Mary Donnelly, Witness=May Margaret O'Callaghan, Witness=Frederick Aloysius O'Callaghan, Witness=Mary Walsh 
Residencebetween 1894 and 1895 97 Charles St. West, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada 
Occupation*between 1894 and 1895 O'Callaghan Brothers Meat Market located on the west side of Thames St., 5 north of Charles, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, a butcher with his brothers, Frank and James 
Residence*1902 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, according to his father's obituary. 
(Witness) Death2 October 1902 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, Principal=John O'Callaghan 
(Witness) Death7 February 1920 Principal=Frederick Aloysius O'Callaghan 
Death*22 May 1932 According to Nathan Baily, he died in Detroit, Michigan. 
Burial*May 1932 Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, There are 6 granite markers in Section B, Row E, George and his wife and children. George's stone states:

GEORGE
O'CALLAGHAN
BORN FEB. 21
1855
DIED MAY 22
1932
PRAY FOR HIM 

Family

Mary Donnelly b. 1857, d. 22 Apr 1928
Marriage*24 September 1884 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, The witnesses were J. Callaghan and Maggie Donnelly. George's age in the church marriage records says he's 26 but he would have been 29., Principal=Mary Donnelly 
Children

Henrietta O'Callaghan


FatherMichael O'Callaghan b. Dec 1840, d. 25 May 1890
MotherAnn Diggles
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Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue.
Last EditedFeb 11, 2001

Birth*  

James O'Callaghan

(9 July 1865 - 7 December 1893)

FatherWilliam O'Callaghan b. 1840
MotherEllen Fitzgerald b. 1840
James O'Callaghan|b. 9 Jul 1865\nd. 7 Dec 1893|p147.htm#i1107|William O'Callaghan|b. 1840|p149.htm#i1104|Ellen Fitzgerald|b. 1840|p67.htm#i1105|William O'Callaghan|b. c 1815|p149.htm#i1526|Catherine McClary|b. c 1815|p124.htm#i1527|James Fitzgerald||p67.htm#i1524|Mary Cose||p45.htm#i1525|

Last EditedDec 8, 2001

Birth*9 July 1865  
Death*7 December 1893  
Burial*December 1893 St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery, London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada 

James O'Callaghan

(circa 1810 - )

Last EditedJul 15, 2000

Birth*circa 1810  
Marriage* Principal=Catherine Sheenan 

Family

Catherine Sheenan b. c 1815
Child

James P. O'Callaghan

(2 January 1850 - 21 May 1921)

FatherJohn O'Callaghan b. 24 Jun 1814, d. 2 Oct 1902
MotherBridget Syron b. c 1814, d. 17 Sep 1885
James P. O'Callaghan|b. 2 Jan 1850\nd. 21 May 1921|p147.htm#i1229|John O'Callaghan|b. 24 Jun 1814\nd. 2 Oct 1902|p147.htm#i645|Bridget Syron|b. c 1814\nd. 17 Sep 1885|p173.htm#i646|||||||||||||

Relationship2nd great-granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue.
Last EditedFeb 11, 2010

Birth*2 January 1850 St. Catharines, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada, An article written in 1887 stated that James was born in St. Kitts (this is a short name for St. Catharines.) This birthdate is not supported by the age of 29 given at the time of his marriage, nor the age of 27 given during the 1881 census. 
Cen-Enum*1851 Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, two years old, born in Canada, and living with his parents, John and Bridget, and his four older brothers and two sisters., Principal=ONT Oxford Co. Census 1851, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Baptism Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada 
Cen-Enum*1861 District 2, North Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 11 years old, born in Canada West, Catholic, and living with his parents, John and Bridget, and his eight siblings., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1861, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Cen-Enum*1871 Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 18 years old, born in Ontario, Catholic, and living with his parents, John and Bridget, and four of his siblings., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1871, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Cen-Enum*1881 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, "James O'Callaghan", age 27, born Ontario, Catholic, Irish, Butcher., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1881, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Residence*1884 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada 
Marriage*11 November 1884 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, The witnesses were Dan Carroll and ? Burns. The Ingersoll Chronicle newspaper, reported the following on Thursday, Nov. 13, 1884: "James O'Callaghan, of O'Callaghan Brothers, butchers, was married on Tuesday to Miss Kate Carroll. Jim saw how happy his brother was and so went right off and did likewise. So should all young men. The 'woods is full of nice girls'. Mr. and Mrs. O'Callaghan took in Detroit and Chicago on their wedding tour. We wish them every happiness." He must have been refering to his brother, George, who got married that September., Principal=Katherine Mary Carroll 
Occupation1887 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, From the book, Industries of Canadan: Historical and Commercial Sketches: "J. & G. O’Callaghan, Butchers, Grocers and
Provision Merchants
Among the leading business houses of Ingersoll,
whose energy and enterprises have given them a
conspicuous position in the trade is that of
Messrs. J. & G. O’Callaghan, who carry on a
comprehensive business as grocers, butchers and
dealers in provisions. The industry dates its inception
to the year 1883 when a butchery business
alone was started by the Messrs. O’Callaghan
on Thames Street West, comprising a
store 20x70 feet in dimension. However, the
rapid increase in their trade necessitated the
establishment of a branch office, and a store was
accordingly opened up in the Market building, in
connection with the head office. To provide for
the requirements of their numerous patrons,
they kill an average of 12 hooves weekly, in addition
to some 30 head of small stock, while employment
is given to some 8 to 10 hands.
Messrs. O’Callaghan during the last season
shipped 500 head of cattle to the Old Country,
meeting in this lies a gratifying income. Meanwhile,
in 1885, these gentlemen added to their
meat business a grocery store, 15x70 feet in dimensions,
where they carry at all times a full
line of staple and fancy groceries, general provisions,
canned goods and grocer’s sundries, making
a specialty of pure teas of superior flavour
and quality. The finest tobaccos are kept in
stock, while they handle popular and favourite
brands of cigars. The have telephone connection,
and all orders by that means or by mail receive
prompt attention. The gentlemen at the head of
this enterprise are both natives of Canada, Mr.
J. O’Callaghan having been born in St. Kitts,
and Mr. George O’Callaghan in Norwich. Integrity
and promptness in all transactions characterize
this firm, and the success which has already
attended their enterprise is but a deserved
tribute to the character of the gentlemen at the
head of this house.", Principal=George O'Callaghan 
Cen-Head*20 April 1891 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, 37 years old, born in Ontario, parents born in Ireland, a butcher, had 8 employees, can read and write.Living with his wife and two children and two Sage girls, his nieces, (Catherine, age 22, a tailoress and Sarah, age 24, listed as a domestic servant. Both born in Ontario.), Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1891, Witness=Katherine Mary Carroll, Witness=John Carroll O'Callaghan, Witness=Daniel James O'Callaghan, Witness=Sarah Bridget Sage, Witness=Catherine Sage 
Occupation*between 1894 and 1895 O'Callaghan Brothers Meat Market located on the west side of Thames St., 5 north of Charles, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, a butcher with his brothers, George and Frank 
Residencebetween 1894 and 1895 37 Bell Street, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada 
Cen-Head*1901 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, 56 year old butcher., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1901, Witness=Katherine Mary Carroll, Witness=John Carroll O'Callaghan, Witness=Daniel James O'Callaghan, Witness=Thomas D'Arcy O'Callaghan, Witness=Catherine Mary O'Callaghan 
Residence1902 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, according to his father's obituary. 
(Witness) Death6 March 1907 Bell Street, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The church burial record states that John O'Callaghan was 21 when he died. The Ontario vital statistic information states that John C. O'Callaghan died at the age of 21 years, 6 months from an epileptic seizure in Ingersoll. It stated he was an invalid and had had epilepsy for 15 years. The Ingersoll Chronicle newspaper in their Thursday, March 7, 1907 issue stated: "In Ingersoll, Wednesday, March 6th, 1907, John Carroll O'Callaghan, son of James O'Callaghan, age 21 years, 6 months. The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, Bell Street, on Friday at 8:45 am and proceed to the Church of the Sacred Heart and proceed to the Roman Catholic cemetery.", Principal=John Carroll O'Callaghan 
Death*21 May 1921 Detroit, Michigan, United States 

Family

Katherine Mary Carroll b. 2 May 1860, d. 23 Aug 1936
Marriage*11 November 1884 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, The witnesses were Dan Carroll and ? Burns. The Ingersoll Chronicle newspaper, reported the following on Thursday, Nov. 13, 1884: "James O'Callaghan, of O'Callaghan Brothers, butchers, was married on Tuesday to Miss Kate Carroll. Jim saw how happy his brother was and so went right off and did likewise. So should all young men. The 'woods is full of nice girls'. Mr. and Mrs. O'Callaghan took in Detroit and Chicago on their wedding tour. We wish them every happiness." He must have been refering to his brother, George, who got married that September., Principal=Katherine Mary Carroll 
Children

James J. O'Callaghan

(5 April 1869 - 24 October 1950)

FatherAndrew O'Callaghan b. 3 Sep 1837, d. 11 Apr 1902; I am making an assumption that Andrew is James J.'s father since they are buried in the same plot.
MotherBridget Dwyer b. 31 Mar 1841, d. 17 Dec 1910
James J. O'Callaghan|b. 5 Apr 1869\nd. 24 Oct 1950|p147.htm#i1079|Andrew O'Callaghan|b. 3 Sep 1837\nd. 11 Apr 1902|p146.htm#i1081|Bridget Dwyer|b. 31 Mar 1841\nd. 17 Dec 1910|p63.htm#i1082|||||||||||||

Last EditedDec 8, 2001

Note* Name in cemetery is listed as Callaghan. 
Birth*5 April 1869 Ontario, Canada 
Marriage* Principal=Margaret Ellen Hoolihan 
Census*1901 London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, James is listed as James W. and is living with his wife Margaret E., son Vincent A., and his parents Andrew and Bridget. His birthdate is listed as 5 Apr 1869 and birthplace as Ontario., Principal=Margaret Ellen Hoolihan 
Death*24 October 1950  
Burial*October 1950 St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery, London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada 

Family

Margaret Ellen Hoolihan b. 15 Nov 1874, d. 19 Oct 1935
Child

John O'Callaghan

(24 June 1814 - 2 October 1902)

Relationship3rd great-grandfather of Patricia Ann Monogue.
Last EditedFeb 11, 2010

Birth*24 June 1814 Crossmolina, County Mayo, Ireland, Interestingly John's gravestone states he was 89 which would make his birthdate in 1813. 
Marriage*circa 1833 Principal=Bridget Syron 
Immigration*between 1842 and 1843 Quebec, Canada, They came with their three children - Ellen, age 8; John, age, 6; and Michael, age 2. A second daughter, Elizabeth was born and baptized in 1843 in Lachine, Quebec which is outside of Montreal, so this or Quebec City was probably their port of call. John went into business supplying meat to men working on the Beauharnois Canal, and later on the Welland Canal at St. Catherine's. The Beauharnois Canal was in Quebec near Salsberry-de-Valleyfield, south of the St. Lawrence. 
Residence*1850 Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, They lived here for fourteen years, where John went into business buying cattle and farming., Principal=Bridget Syron 
Cen-Head*1851 Norwich, Ontario, Canada, a farmer, born in Ireland, who will be 37 on his next birthday, surname is spelled as Calligan. He is living with his wife, Bridget, and their seven children. They were living in a log house., Principal=ONT Oxford Co. Census 1851, Witness=Bridget Syron, Witness=Ellen O'Callaghan, Witness=John O'Callaghan, Witness=Michael O'Callaghan, Witness=Elizabeth O'Callaghan, Witness=Peter O'Callaghan, Witness=Frank O'Callaghan, Witness=James P. O'Callaghan 
Residence1860 Dereham Township, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, In the 1862 Dereham directory, he is listed as living in Concession 2, Lot 11. 
Cen-Head*1861 District 2, North Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 47 year old farmer, born in Ireland, Catholic, and living with his wife, Bridget, and their nine children in a two story frame house. Son, Michael is missing from the family., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1861, Witness=Elizabeth O'Callaghan, Witness=Bridget Syron, Witness=George O'Callaghan, Witness=John O'Callaghan, Witness=Ellen O'Callaghan, Witness=Mariah O'Callaghan, Witness=James P. O'Callaghan, Witness=Malinda O'Callaghan, Witness=Peter O'Callaghan, Witness=Frank O'Callaghan 
Residence*circa 1869 Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, In Ingersoll, John became a merchant dealing in meat, groceries, liquour, etc. and carried on business in a site formerly owned by Mr. Phelan. He built a large brick business on the west side of Thames Street and north of Charles Street, and in 1874, he purchased the McMurray House, and in 1876 the stables. 
Cen-Head*1871 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, 56 years old, a merchant, born in Ireland, Catholic, literate, and living with his wife, Bridget, and five of their children. It appears that almost all of the children listed are listed as 3 -4 years younger than in previous censuses., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1871, Witness=Bridget Syron, Witness=Frank O'Callaghan, Witness=James P. O'Callaghan, Witness=Mariah O'Callaghan, Witness=George O'Callaghan, Witness=Malinda O'Callaghan 
Occupation*July 1877 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, In the July 7th edition of the Ingersol Tribune, the following was part of a series of articles on the merchants of Ingersoll. "John O’Callaghan -
There were few if any of the business men of
Ingersoll who have shown a more abiding
faith in the present and future of our town
than Mr. O’Callaghan, and that he has been
one of the successful business men of the
community is owing to himself.
Mr. O’Callaghan first removed to this
vicinity 25 years ago and to town 13 years
ago. Farming used to occupy his time, and
though now a merchant he retains a large
farming interest, owning two farms near
here. Until the last 4 or 5 years he has been
largely engaged in the stock business as a
drover, in which he was very successful, but
now he confines his business to merchandizing,
having two establishments, one devoted
to the wholesale and retail liquor trade, the
other to groceries and provisions. He has
invested largely in real estate here, owning
the O’Callaghan block, where his stores are,
as well as the property adjoining, including
the ‘McMurray House’, four stores, two
dwelling houses, etc. Lately, he has purchased
other business and residence property,
and today he is one of the heaviest
rate-payers in town.
Mr. O’Callaghan has a large and
growing business in his various lines. In the
store he is assisted by his wife, and also by
four or five other parties, and he is one of
the few in town who are not perpetually
complaining of hard times. Perhaps it is because
he is disposed to look on the bright
side of things. Certain it is, that no business
interests of Ingersoll are more firmly
established, and none are doing a more substantial
trade." 
Cen-Head*1881 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, as "John O'Callaghan", married, age 66, born Ireland, Catholic, Irish, grocer. Living with wife, Bridget, 3 sons and 1 daughter, his married daughter, Maria and her husband, William Dwyer and their 5 children., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1881, Witness=Bridget Syron, Witness=George O'Callaghan, Witness=Frank O'Callaghan, Witness=James P. O'Callaghan, Witness=Malinda O'Callaghan, Witness=Mariah O'Callaghan, Witness=William Manuel Dwyer, Witness=John Joseph Dwyer, Witness=Mary Ann Dwyer, Witness=George Dwyer, Witness=Elizabeth B. Dwyer, Witness=Margaret Dwyer 
(Witness) Death17 September 1885 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, The death registration states that she died from bronchitis and chronic disease of the liver that she had suffered from for the past year. The obituary from the Ingersoll Chronicle of September 17, 1885 stated: "In Ingersoll, on Thursday morning, the 17th inst., Bridget, beloved wife of John O'Callaghan, aged 71 years. The funeral will leave her husband's residence, Thames St., on Saturday morning 19th inst., at 9 o'clock and proceed to the Church of the Sacred Heart and thence to the cemetery.", Principal=Bridget Syron 
(Witness) Death25 May 1890 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States, The Ingersoll Chronicle and Canadian Dairyman newspaper reported in their May 29th, 1890 issue: "In Chicago, on Sunday, 25th instant, Michael, son of John O'Callaghan, aged 49 years and 6 months.", Principal=Michael O'Callaghan 
Cen-Head*1891 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, 76 years old, widow, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland, occupation is a Gentleman, Catholic, can read and write. Living with son, Frank, and Mary Sage who is 30, born in Ontario, parents born Ireland, Catholic, can read and write. Her relationship to John is unreadable, however he had a granddaughter, Mary Sage, who this probably is. Living two doors down is his son George and his family., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1891, Witness=Frank O'Callaghan, Witness=Mary Ellen Sage 
Residencebetween 1894 and 1895 west side of Thames, 4 north of Charles, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada 
Will*17 October 1899 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, This is the transcription of the will and probate record:

John O'Callaghan
#3741
Page 143 -144

Canada
Province of Ontario
In His Majesty's Surrogate Court County of Oxford.

Be it known that on the Fifteenth day of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Two Letters of Administration Pendente Rite (?) of all and singular the property of John O'Callaghan late of the Town of Ingersoll in the County of Oxford, Esquire, deceased, who died on or about the second day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Two at the said Town of Ingersoll leaved a will bearing date seventeenth day of October A.D. 1899 and who at the time of his death had a fixed place of abode in the town of Ingersoll, in the said County of Oxford were granted by His Majesty's Surrogate Court of the County of Oxford to the London and Westen Trusts Company (Limited) of the City of London in the County of Middlesex, the party applying for administration at the request of John O'Callaghan (the eldest son of the deceased) Maria Dwyer, and Ellen Sage three of the plaintiffs in an action now pending to set aside the said will wherein John O'Callaghan, Maria Dwyer, Ellen Sage, Bessie Quigley and Frank O'Callaghan are plaintiffs and James O'Callaghan, George O'Callaghan, and John O'Callaghan Executors of the said will and James O'Callaghan, George O'Callaghan, and Malinda Doty are Defendants. John B. Kilgour the Present of the said The London and Western Trusts Company (Limited) having been first sworn faithfully to administer the property of the said John O'Callaghan, deceased, and as to the residue thereof under the direction and control of the High Court of Justice by paying his just debts according to law and to exhibit under oath a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the said property and to render a just and true account of their administration when required by the Law to do so. Signed, Registrar of said Court


John O'Callaghan
#3746, Page 151 - 152

Canada
Province of Ontario
In His Majesty's Surrogate Court of the County of Oxford

Be it known that on the twenty-ninth day of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Two the Last Will and Testament of John O'Callaghan of the Town of Ingersoll, in the County of Oxford, and Province of Ontario, Esquire, deceased, who died on or about the Second day of October, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Two at the town of Ingersoll in the County of Oxford, a true copy of which said Last Will and Testament is here under written and that the administration of all and Singular the property of the said deceased and in anyway concerning his will was granted by the aforesaid court to James O'Callaghan, of the Town of Ingersoll, in the County of Oxford, Cattle Dealer, and George O'Callaghan, of the said Town of Ingersoll, Cattle Dealer, two of the executors named with said will. John O'Callaghan, the other executor named in the said will having renounced all his right and title to Probate and execution of the said will, they the said James O'Callaghan and George O'Callaghan having first been sworn well and faithfully to administer the same by paying the just debts of the deceased and the legacies contained in the will so far as they are there unto bound by law and by distributing the residue (if any) of the late property according to law and to exhibit under oath a true and perfect Inventory of all and Singular the said property and to render a just and true account of their executorship whenever required by the Law to do so. Signature of the Registrar of said Court

This is the Last Will and Testament of me John O'Callaghan of the Town of Ingersoll, in the County of Oxford, in the Province of Ontario, Esquire:
1. I direct that my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses be paid out of the estate by my executors herein after named.
2. I declare that I have provided as I desired for my sons John O'Callaghan and Frank O'Callaghan and for my daughter, Maria Dwyer.
3. I give devise and bequeath to my daughter, Ellen Sage the sum of One Thousand dollars, to my daughter Bessie Quigley the sum of One Hundred and Fifty dollars, to my daughter Belinda Doty the sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars, to my son James O'Callaghan the sum of One Thousand dollars and to my son George O'Callaghan the sum of One Thousand Dollars. All aforesaid legacies are to be paid in one after my decease and are to form a charge upon my real estate until paid.
4. I give devise and bequeath to my son John O'Callaghan the sum of Five Hundred dollars in trust for the use of my daughter Belinda Doty and I direct my said son John to expend the same for the benefit of my said daughter in such a manner as to be free from the debts or control of my said daughter's present or any future husband the same to be paid him in one year after my decease and to form a charge upon my real estate until paid.
5. The legacies above given are not to bear interest.
6. I give devise and bequeath to my son James O'Callaghan and George O'Callaghan all the rest, residue, and remainder of my real and personal estate to hold to them in equal shares.
Lastly: I hereby nominate and appoint my sons John O'Callaghan, James O'Callaghan, and George O'CAllaghan to be executors of this my will hereby revoking and making null and void all wills by me at any time heretofore made.

In witness whereof I have hereunto to set my hand and seal this Seventeeth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-nine.
Signed, Sealed and Published and declared by the said testator as for his last will and testament in the presence of us present at the same time who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each hereunto subscribe our names as witnesses.
Signed and sealed by John O'Callaghan
Signed James F. McDonald
Signed J. John McDonald 
Residence2 October 1902 88 Thames Street, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada 
Death*2 October 1902 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, Witness=George O'Callaghan 
Obituary*3 October 1902 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, Ingersoll Daily Chronicle
Friday, October 3, 1902

KILLED AT CROSSING
JOHN O'CALLAGHAN STRUCK BY A LOCOMOTIVE AT THE WONHAM STREET CROSSING.

The Wonham street crossing of the C.P.R. was the scene of a fatality at fifteen minutes to seven o'clock Thursday night. John O'Callaghan, known to nearly every one in Ingersoll, and in years gone by, one of the best known men of Oxford county -- was struck by the locomotive of the construction train that is being run over the new railway, sustaining injuries from which he died a few minutes later.

Mr. O'Callaghan was on his way to attend services in the R. C. church, when death overtook him.

Standing at the rear of his residence which is but a few yards from the railway, Mr. George O'Callaghan was almost an eye witness of the tragedy. But a couple of minutes before, he parted company with his father, and the old gentleman bade good-bye to the children and the other members of the house and in excellent spirits proceeded on his way to church. He was seen by George O'Callaghan, nearing the crossing just the locomotive steamed into view, going west. He sounded a warning to his father and the old man signalled back as much as to say that he could get over the crossing in safety. The next moment the engine was upon the crossing and as it passed, to the anxious son, whose gaze was riveted in that direction, came the knowledge that his father had been injured, and he hurried to the spot. Before he arrived there he saw Mr. McDonald, his next door neighbour, tenderly raise the prostrate form from the side of the road, where the relentless engine had hurled it. Mr. O'Callaghan was still alive and with the assistance of several who gathered round, he was carried back to the residence of his son. Two doctors were called, but he passed away without regaining consciousness.

From the fact that he was hurled to the north side of the crossing. Mr. O'Callaghan was evidently nearly over the tracks when he was struck. Mr. McDonald was close at hand when the accident happened and he was the first one at the injured man's side.

Mr. O'Callaghan although in his 88th year, was sprightly and enjoyed the possession of all of his faculties.

A feature that adds to the sadness of his death is the fact that only during the afternoon had his son John, of Clare, Michigan, whom he had not seen for some time, arrived on a visit. He was met at the depot by his father, whom he accompanied as far as his brother George's just before the accident occurred.

The late John O'Callaghan was born in Crossmolina, Mayo County, Ireland, June 24th, 1814. At the age of 28 years, he came to Quebec, and carried on business supplying meat to the men working on the Beauharnois Canal, and subsequently on the Welland canal, at St. Catharines. He settled in Norwich in 1850, where for fourteen years he carried on a large and remunerative business buying cattle, as well as engaging in farming. From Norwich, he moved to Dereham [township], where he also followed farming for several years. He next removed to Ingersoll, and carried on business as a dealer in meat, groceries, liquor, etc., in Phelan's old stand, long destroyed by fire. He built the large brick block on the west side of Thames Street and north of Charles Street, in 1874, and he purchased the McMurray House and Stables two years later.

Deceased was a devout Roman Catholic, and he was vain to tell that he was never sick or never took medicine, and he was hale and hearty up to the time of his death. He is survived by the following family: John of Clare, Mich.; Mrs. E. Sage, Ingersoll; Mrs. W. Dwyer, and Mrs. F. H. Doty, London; Mrs. P. Quigley, Hamilton; Frank, James, and George, Ingersoll.


 
Burial*5 October 1902 Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, John and Bridget are buried together in Section B, Row F. I have a picture of the gravestone. It states John died Oct. 2, 1902, age 89 years. However, the church record says he was 87. The obituary from the Ingersoll Chronicle on 03 October, 1902 stated the following: "In Ingersoll, on Thursday, Oct. 2nd, 1902, John O'Callaghan, aged 88 years, 3 months, 6 days. The funeral will leave his late residence, Thames Street, on Sunday, October 5th, at 10:15am and proceed to the Church of the Sacred Heart, and thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. " 

Family

Bridget Syron b. c 1814, d. 17 Sep 1885
Marriage*circa 1833 Principal=Bridget Syron 
Children

John O'Callaghan

(circa 1836 - 8 May 1920)

FatherJohn O'Callaghan b. 24 Jun 1814, d. 2 Oct 1902
MotherBridget Syron b. c 1814, d. 17 Sep 1885
John O'Callaghan|b. c 1836\nd. 8 May 1920|p147.htm#i925|John O'Callaghan|b. 24 Jun 1814\nd. 2 Oct 1902|p147.htm#i645|Bridget Syron|b. c 1814\nd. 17 Sep 1885|p173.htm#i646|||||||||||||

Relationship2nd great-granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue.
Last EditedDec 8, 2001

Birth*circa 1836 Ireland 
Birth-Alt1838 Ireland, This would be the birthdate based on the 1851 and 1881 censuses. 
Cen-Enum*1851 Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 13 years old, and born in Ireland. He is living with his parents, John and Bridget, and his six siblings., Principal=ONT Oxford Co. Census 1851, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Cen-Enum*1861 District 2, North Norwich, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, 23 years old, born in Ireland, Catholic, and living with his parents, John and Bridget, and his eight siblings., Principal=ONT Oxford Co Census 1861, Witness=John O'Callaghan 
Marriage* Principal=Anna Ramey Ward 
Marriage* Principal=Rosina Braendle Smith 
Residence*1902 Clare, Michigan, United States, According to his father's obituary, John had come to visit his father in Ingersoll, Ontario, from Clare, Michigan on the day his father was killed in a tragic train accident. The article states that he had not seen his father in several years. 
Death*8 May 1920 Clare, Michigan, United States 

John O'Callaghan

(circa 1835 - )

Last EditedJul 15, 2000

Birth*circa 1835  
Marriage* Principal=Ann Walsh 

Family

Ann Walsh b. c 1838
Child

John O'Callaghan

(1 November 1870 - )

FatherPatrick O'Callaghan b. c 1840
MotherAnne Flaherty b. c 1855
John O'Callaghan|b. 1 Nov 1870|p147.htm#i1209|Patrick O'Callaghan|b. c 1840|p149.htm#i1207|Anne Flaherty|b. c 1855|p70.htm#i1208|||||||||||||

Last EditedJul 15, 2000

Birth*1 November 1870 Oxford County, Ontario, Canada 
Baptism24 September 1871 Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The godparents were John McGill and Bridget O'Donnell. 

John O'Callaghan

(1858 - 1931)

Father(?) O'Callaghan
John O'Callaghan|b. 1858\nd. 1931|p147.htm#i1295|(?) O'Callaghan||p146.htm#i1294||||||||||||||||

Last EditedDec 8, 2001

Birth*1858  
Death*1931  
Burial*1931 St. John the Evangelist Catholic Cemetery, Arthur, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada 
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