Margaret Harriette Holden
(30 August 1914 - 3 July 2003)
| Father | Thomas Holden b. 6 Jan 1876, d. 18 Aug 1961 | |
| Mother | Harriet Janet Lee b. 8 Sep 1881, d. Jul 1961 | |
Margaret Harriette Holden|b. 30 Aug 1914\nd. 3 Jul 2003|p91.htm#i6677|Thomas Holden|b. 6 Jan 1876\nd. 18 Aug 1961|p91.htm#i6265|Harriet Janet Lee|b. 8 Sep 1881\nd. Jul 1961|p108.htm#i6640|John Holden|b. c 1846\nd. bt 1891 - 1901|p90.htm#i720|Margaret Cassin|b. 14 Nov 1846\nd. 6 Dec 1933|p24.htm#i59|George Lee||p108.htm#i6672|Catherine Gamon|d. b 2 May 1899|p73.htm#i6673| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Aug 26, 2009 |
| Birth* | 30 August 1914 | Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 31 August 1914 | St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
| Military* | circa 1943 | Margaret was a Lance Corporal during WW11. |
| Married Name | 11 October 1950 | Killoran |
| Marriage* | 11 October 1950 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Michael Gerald Killoran |
| (Witness) Death | 1960 | Died from leukemia., Principal=Michael T. Killoran |
| Death* | 3 July 2003 | St. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, Canada |
| Burial* | July 2003 | Military Field of Honour, Pointe Claire, Quebec, Canada, She is buried with her husband. |
Family | Michael Gerald Killoran b. 29 Aug 1915 | |
| Marriage* | 11 October 1950 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Michael Gerald Killoran |
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Mary Ann Holden
(24 March 1878 - May 1949)
| Father | John Holden b. c 1846, d. bt 1891 - 1901 | |
| Mother | Margaret Cassin b. 14 Nov 1846, d. 6 Dec 1933 | |
Mary Ann Holden|b. 24 Mar 1878\nd. May 1949|p91.htm#i6264|John Holden|b. c 1846\nd. bt 1891 - 1901|p90.htm#i720|Margaret Cassin|b. 14 Nov 1846\nd. 6 Dec 1933|p24.htm#i59|Thomas Holden|b. s 1820|p91.htm#i5378|Ellen O'Meara|b. s 1820|p151.htm#i5379|Thomas Cassin|b. 1812\nd. 16 Apr 1888|p26.htm#i53|Bridget O'Neill|b. bt May 1818 - Dec 1818\nd. 30 Apr 1895|p152.htm#i54| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jul 1, 2009 |
| Birth* | 24 March 1878 | Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 28 March 1878 | St-Sauveur Catholic Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, Godparents were Thomas Moore and Catherine Julia Cassin. |
| (Witness) Census | 16 April 1891 | St. Lawrence Ward, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, "John Holden", HH#171, aged 45, married, born Quebec, parents born Ireland, Catholic, Labourer, can read and write English. Living with him: Margaret, age 43, wife, born Quebec, parents born Quebec, Catholic, can read and write. Nellie, age 17, daughter, born Quebec, parents born Quebec, Catholic, can read and write, dressmaker. Annie, age 13, daughter, born Quebec, parents born Quebec, Catholic, can read and write. Thomas, age 15, son, born Quebec, parents born Quebec, English, can read and write., Principal=John Holden |
| (Witness) Census | April 1911 | 89 Anderson Street, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, "Margaret Holden", HH at 89 Anderson Street, widowed, born Nov. 1846 in Quebec, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, can read and write English. Living with her: Annie, daughter, single, born, March 1885 in Quebec, age 26, Irish, Catholic, Canadian - rest is unreadable., Principal=Margaret Cassin |
| Death* | May 1949 | |
| Burial* | 16 May 1949 | Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Catholic Cemetery, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
Mary Margaret Kathleen Holden
(1 May 1902 - )
| Father | Thomas Holden b. 6 Jan 1876, d. 18 Aug 1961 | |
| Mother | Harriet Janet Lee b. 8 Sep 1881, d. Jul 1961 | |
Mary Margaret Kathleen Holden|b. 1 May 1902|p91.htm#i6654|Thomas Holden|b. 6 Jan 1876\nd. 18 Aug 1961|p91.htm#i6265|Harriet Janet Lee|b. 8 Sep 1881\nd. Jul 1961|p108.htm#i6640|John Holden|b. c 1846\nd. bt 1891 - 1901|p90.htm#i720|Margaret Cassin|b. 14 Nov 1846\nd. 6 Dec 1933|p24.htm#i59|George Lee||p108.htm#i6672|Catherine Gamon|d. b 2 May 1899|p73.htm#i6673| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Aug 25, 2009 |
| Name Variation | May Holden | |
| Birth* | 1 May 1902 | Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 1 May 1902 | St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, Godparents were Joseph Tassi and Annie Holden. |
| (Witness) Census | April 1911 | 1065 St. James Street, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, "Mr. Thomas Holden, HH at 1065 St. James St., married, born Jan. 1880 in Quebec, aged 31, Irish, Canadian, Cathlic, cook at a hotel, worked 52 weeks at an average of 60 hours a week and earned $720 in 1910, no life or accident insurance, can read and write both English and French. Living with him: Harriet, wife, born Sept. 1881 in Quebec, aged 29, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, can read and write English. May, daughter, born May 1902 in Quebec, age 9, attended school for 10 months in 1910. Lilly, daughter, born Dec. 1904 in Quebec, age 6, attended school for 10 months in 1910. Thomas, son, born April, 1907 in Quebec, age 4. John, son, born December 1910 in Quebec, age 1., Principal=Thomas Holden |
| Married Name | Maker | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Gus Maker | |
| Married Name | Doonan | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Charles Doonan |
Patricia Ronalda Holden
(22 May 1918 - 26 April 1986)
| Father | Thomas Holden b. 6 Jan 1876, d. 18 Aug 1961 | |
| Mother | Harriet Janet Lee b. 8 Sep 1881, d. Jul 1961 | |
Patricia Ronalda Holden|b. 22 May 1918\nd. 26 Apr 1986|p91.htm#i6680|Thomas Holden|b. 6 Jan 1876\nd. 18 Aug 1961|p91.htm#i6265|Harriet Janet Lee|b. 8 Sep 1881\nd. Jul 1961|p108.htm#i6640|John Holden|b. c 1846\nd. bt 1891 - 1901|p90.htm#i720|Margaret Cassin|b. 14 Nov 1846\nd. 6 Dec 1933|p24.htm#i59|George Lee||p108.htm#i6672|Catherine Gamon|d. b 2 May 1899|p73.htm#i6673| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Nov 29, 2009 |
| Birth* | 22 May 1918 | Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 26 May 1918 | St. Willibrord's Catholic Church, Verdun, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
| Married Name | February 1940 | Sheen |
| Marriage* | February 1940 | Verdun, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Phillip Patrick Sheen |
| Death* | 26 April 1986 | Canada |
| Burial* | 1986 | Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Catholic Cemetery, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
Family | Phillip Patrick Sheen b. 22 May 1912, d. 3 Nov 1983 | |
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Phoebe Holden
(5 April 1853 - )
| Father | Daniel Holden | |
| Mother | Mary Fitzpatrick b. c 1815, d. 5 Dec 1871 | |
Phoebe Holden|b. 5 Apr 1853|p91.htm#i3960|Daniel Holden||p90.htm#i3411|Mary Fitzpatrick|b. c 1815\nd. 5 Dec 1871|p69.htm#i3412|James Holden||p90.htm#i3958|Mary Murphy||p140.htm#i3959||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Mar 19, 2005 |
| Baptism | 5 April 1853 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, The godparents were Michael Maher and Maria Delaney. |
| Birth* | 5 April 1853 | Quebec, Canada |
Thomas Holden
(say 1820 - )
| Last Edited | Mar 12, 2006 |
| Birth* | say 1820 | |
| Marriage* | say 1840 | Principal=Ellen O'Meara |
| (Witness) Residence | 20 May 1873 | Little River, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Ellen O'Meara |
Family | Ellen O'Meara b. s 1820 | |
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Thomas Holden
(6 January 1876 - 18 August 1961)
| Father | John Holden b. c 1846, d. bt 1891 - 1901 | |
| Mother | Margaret Cassin b. 14 Nov 1846, d. 6 Dec 1933 | |
Thomas Holden|b. 6 Jan 1876\nd. 18 Aug 1961|p91.htm#i6265|John Holden|b. c 1846\nd. bt 1891 - 1901|p90.htm#i720|Margaret Cassin|b. 14 Nov 1846\nd. 6 Dec 1933|p24.htm#i59|Thomas Holden|b. s 1820|p91.htm#i5378|Ellen O'Meara|b. s 1820|p151.htm#i5379|Thomas Cassin|b. 1812\nd. 16 Apr 1888|p26.htm#i53|Bridget O'Neill|b. bt May 1818 - Dec 1818\nd. 30 Apr 1895|p152.htm#i54| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Aug 26, 2009 |
| Birth* | 6 January 1876 | Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 7 January 1876 | St-Sauveur Catholic Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, Godparents were Patrick O'Donnell and Mary Ann Tinsmoney. |
| (Witness) Census | 16 April 1891 | St. Lawrence Ward, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, "John Holden", HH#171, aged 45, married, born Quebec, parents born Ireland, Catholic, Labourer, can read and write English. Living with him: Margaret, age 43, wife, born Quebec, parents born Quebec, Catholic, can read and write. Nellie, age 17, daughter, born Quebec, parents born Quebec, Catholic, can read and write, dressmaker. Annie, age 13, daughter, born Quebec, parents born Quebec, Catholic, can read and write. Thomas, age 15, son, born Quebec, parents born Quebec, English, can read and write., Principal=John Holden |
| Marriage* | 2 May 1899 | St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Harriet Janet Lee |
| (Witness) Census | April 1901 | "Mrs. John Holden, HH#34, widow, born 11 Nov. 1845, age 55, born Quebec, Irish descent, can read, write, and speak English, Catholic. Living with her: Thomas, son, married, born 6 Dec. 1877, age 23, Quebec, Irish descent, Catholic, cook, can read, write, and speak English. Harriet, daughter (should say in-law), born 10 Sept. 1881, age 20, English descent, Catholic, can read, write and speak English. Thomas, grandson, born 02 Feb. 1901 in Quebec. Also 4 lodgers., Principal=Margaret Cassin |
| (Witness) Death | 25 August 1901 | Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Thomas James John Holden |
| Census* | April 1911 | 1065 St. James Street, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, "Mr. Thomas Holden, HH at 1065 St. James St., married, born Jan. 1880 in Quebec, aged 31, Irish, Canadian, Cathlic, cook at a hotel, worked 52 weeks at an average of 60 hours a week and earned $720 in 1910, no life or accident insurance, can read and write both English and French. Living with him: Harriet, wife, born Sept. 1881 in Quebec, aged 29, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, can read and write English. May, daughter, born May 1902 in Quebec, age 9, attended school for 10 months in 1910. Lilly, daughter, born Dec. 1904 in Quebec, age 6, attended school for 10 months in 1910. Thomas, son, born April, 1907 in Quebec, age 4. John, son, born December 1910 in Quebec, age 1., Witness=Harriet Janet Lee, Witness=Mary Margaret Kathleen Holden, Witness=Lillian Maud Holden, Witness=John Francis Holden, Witness=Thomas Purcivel Holden |
| (Witness) Death | 11 July 1943 | England, The following is from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Web Site: Name: HOLDEN, THOMAS FRANCIS Initials: T F Nationality: Canadian Rank: Private Regiment/Service: Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada Date of Death: 07/11/1943 Service No: D/81689 Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference: 47. F. 2. Cemetery: BROOKWOOD MILITARY CEMETERY, Principal=Thomas Purcivel Holden |
| Occupation* | Quebec, Canada, Grandson Phillip Sheen states: "I was 13 when he passed away and I always remember him as a big man (6 ft+) and my understanding is that he was a pastry chef for the Canadian Pacific Railway before he retired. My family was poor in those times (although as kids we never noticed) and my grandfather often carried a bag of coal to us in the winter. This was a distance of at least a mile. Both my grandparents were kind and loving people." | |
| (Witness) Death | July 1961 | Principal=Harriet Janet Lee |
| Death* | 18 August 1961 | Verdun, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
| Burial* | 22 August 1961 | Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Catholic Cemetery, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
Family | Harriet Janet Lee b. 8 Sep 1881, d. Jul 1961 | |
| Marriage* | 2 May 1899 | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Harriet Janet Lee |
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Thomas James John Holden
(2 February 1901 - 25 August 1901)
| Father | Thomas Holden b. 6 Jan 1876, d. 18 Aug 1961 | |
| Mother | Harriet Janet Lee b. 8 Sep 1881, d. Jul 1961 | |
Thomas James John Holden|b. 2 Feb 1901\nd. 25 Aug 1901|p91.htm#i6652|Thomas Holden|b. 6 Jan 1876\nd. 18 Aug 1961|p91.htm#i6265|Harriet Janet Lee|b. 8 Sep 1881\nd. Jul 1961|p108.htm#i6640|John Holden|b. c 1846\nd. bt 1891 - 1901|p90.htm#i720|Margaret Cassin|b. 14 Nov 1846\nd. 6 Dec 1933|p24.htm#i59|George Lee||p108.htm#i6672|Catherine Gamon|d. b 2 May 1899|p73.htm#i6673| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jul 1, 2009 |
| Birth* | 2 February 1901 | Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 3 February 1901 | St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, Godparents were John Thomas Lee, lithographer of St. Henry's Parish and Mary Ryan of this parish. |
| (Witness) Census | April 1901 | "Mrs. John Holden, HH#34, widow, born 11 Nov. 1845, age 55, born Quebec, Irish descent, can read, write, and speak English, Catholic. Living with her: Thomas, son, married, born 6 Dec. 1877, age 23, Quebec, Irish descent, Catholic, cook, can read, write, and speak English. Harriet, daughter (should say in-law), born 10 Sept. 1881, age 20, English descent, Catholic, can read, write and speak English. Thomas, grandson, born 02 Feb. 1901 in Quebec. Also 4 lodgers., Principal=Margaret Cassin |
| Death* | 25 August 1901 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Witness=Thomas Holden, Witness=Harriet Janet Lee |
| Burial* | 27 August 1901 | Notre-Dame-de-Neiges Catholic Cemetery, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
Thomas Purcivel Holden
(12 April 1907 - 11 July 1943)
| Father | Thomas Holden b. 6 Jan 1876, d. 18 Aug 1961 | |
| Mother | Harriet Janet Lee b. 8 Sep 1881, d. Jul 1961 | |
Thomas Purcivel Holden|b. 12 Apr 1907\nd. 11 Jul 1943|p91.htm#i6653|Thomas Holden|b. 6 Jan 1876\nd. 18 Aug 1961|p91.htm#i6265|Harriet Janet Lee|b. 8 Sep 1881\nd. Jul 1961|p108.htm#i6640|John Holden|b. c 1846\nd. bt 1891 - 1901|p90.htm#i720|Margaret Cassin|b. 14 Nov 1846\nd. 6 Dec 1933|p24.htm#i59|George Lee||p108.htm#i6672|Catherine Gamon|d. b 2 May 1899|p73.htm#i6673| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Aug 26, 2009 |
| Birth* | 12 April 1907 | Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 14 April 1907 | St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, Godparents were Michael Patrick Lee and Agnes Maud Lee, uncle and aunt of the child. |
| (Witness) Census | April 1911 | 1065 St. James Street, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, "Mr. Thomas Holden, HH at 1065 St. James St., married, born Jan. 1880 in Quebec, aged 31, Irish, Canadian, Cathlic, cook at a hotel, worked 52 weeks at an average of 60 hours a week and earned $720 in 1910, no life or accident insurance, can read and write both English and French. Living with him: Harriet, wife, born Sept. 1881 in Quebec, aged 29, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, can read and write English. May, daughter, born May 1902 in Quebec, age 9, attended school for 10 months in 1910. Lilly, daughter, born Dec. 1904 in Quebec, age 6, attended school for 10 months in 1910. Thomas, son, born April, 1907 in Quebec, age 4. John, son, born December 1910 in Quebec, age 1., Principal=Thomas Holden |
| Military* | circa 1942 | England, Phillip Sheen, nephew states: He was a member of the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada and was killed in an accident while serving in England during the Second World War. The family story is that he was pulling extra duty while a fellow soldier was on furlough getting married. He was killed when a truck he was riding in rolled over. I have the DOD records that were sent to my grandfather at the time of his death. |
| Death* | 11 July 1943 | England, The following is from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Web Site: Name: HOLDEN, THOMAS FRANCIS Initials: T F Nationality: Canadian Rank: Private Regiment/Service: Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada Date of Death: 07/11/1943 Service No: D/81689 Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference: 47. F. 2. Cemetery: BROOKWOOD MILITARY CEMETERY, Witness=Thomas Holden, Witness=Harriet Janet Lee |
| Burial* | July 1943 | Brookwood Military Cemetery, Surrey County, England, This cemetery is 30 miles outside of London. |
Nancy Holleran
| Last Edited | Jun 17, 2002 |
| Married Name | Gibbons | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Thomas Gibbons |
Family | Thomas Gibbons b. 1794, d. 19 Dec 1855 | |
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Annie Holmes
| Last Edited | Dec 19, 2009 |
| Married Name | 27 October 1872 | Lawless |
| Marriage* | 27 October 1872 | Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, States Thomas was born in Ireland and is 37, parents are Edmund and Mary Lawless and Annie is 27, born in NY and parents are Henry and Anne Holmes., Principal=Thomas Lawless |
Bernard Holton
(17 September 1851 - 15 June 1900)
| Father | John Holton b. c 1826, d. 25 Jan 1907 | |
| Mother | Catherine Sweeney b. c 1826, d. 6 Apr 1886 | |
Bernard Holton|b. 17 Sep 1851\nd. 15 Jun 1900|p91.htm#i90|John Holton|b. c 1826\nd. 25 Jan 1907|p91.htm#i47|Catherine Sweeney|b. c 1826\nd. 6 Apr 1886|p172.htm#i48|Thomas Holton|b. c 1800\nd. 3 Feb 1869|p92.htm#i740|Catherine O'Rielly|b. c 1796\nd. 21 Dec 1866|p155.htm#i741|Michael Sweeney|b. c 1800\nd. b 1850|p173.htm#i742|Suzanna Porter|d. b 1850|p159.htm#i743| | ||
| Relationship | Great-granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Nov 9, 2007 |
| Birth* | 17 September 1851 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 21 September 1851 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, The baptismal entry states: On the 21st of September 1851, we the undersigned missionary priest have baptized, Bernard, born on the 17th inst., of the lawful marriage of John Holton, farmer, and of Catherine Sweeney of this parish. Godfather, Bernard Holton, godmother, Louise Bureau, who declared they could not sign. P. G. Clarke, priest. |
| Cen-Enum* | 1851 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, a four month old infant, born in Canada, Catholic, and livng with his parents., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1851 |
| Cen-Enum* | 1871 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, 19 years old, born in Quebec, Catholic, and a farmer living with his parents John and Catherine Holton and his 8 siblings., Witness=John Holton |
| Marriage* | 26 November 1889 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "On the 26th day of November 1889, whereas the publication of three banns of marriage having been made at the prone of the parochial masses of Stoneham and Valcartier, between Bernard Holton, son of age of John Holton and the late Catherine Sweeney, farmer of the parish of Stoneham on the one part; and Isabella Loughren, daughter of age of Thomas Loughren, farmer of this parish Margaret Catherine Corrigan on the other part. Having discovered no other 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 Catherine Loughren, the bride's sister and Patrick Holton the groom's brother, who with the contracting parties and others signed. This act was duly read. Isabella Loughren B. Holton, Katherine Loughren Pat Holton, H, McGratty, priest.", Principal=Isabella Loughren |
| Death* | 15 June 1900 | Duluth, Minnesota, United States, Witness=Isabella Loughren |
| Burial* | June 1900 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Cemetery, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, The tombstone states: H. Holton - (nothing) On other side- To my Mother & Father Bernard Holton Died June 15th 1900 Aged 49 years Ysabel Langliren Died November 19, 1929 |
Family | Isabella Loughren b. 28 Dec 1860, d. 19 Nov 1929 | |
| Marriage* | 26 November 1889 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "On the 26th day of November 1889, whereas the publication of three banns of marriage having been made at the prone of the parochial masses of Stoneham and Valcartier, between Bernard Holton, son of age of John Holton and the late Catherine Sweeney, farmer of the parish of Stoneham on the one part; and Isabella Loughren, daughter of age of Thomas Loughren, farmer of this parish Margaret Catherine Corrigan on the other part. Having discovered no other 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 Catherine Loughren, the bride's sister and Patrick Holton the groom's brother, who with the contracting parties and others signed. This act was duly read. Isabella Loughren B. Holton, Katherine Loughren Pat Holton, H, McGratty, priest.", Principal=Isabella Loughren |
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Catherine Holton
(10 September 1852 - 19 July 1921)
| Father | John Holton b. c 1826, d. 25 Jan 1907 | |
| Mother | Catherine Sweeney b. c 1826, d. 6 Apr 1886 | |
Catherine Holton|b. 10 Sep 1852\nd. 19 Jul 1921|p91.htm#i91|John Holton|b. c 1826\nd. 25 Jan 1907|p91.htm#i47|Catherine Sweeney|b. c 1826\nd. 6 Apr 1886|p172.htm#i48|Thomas Holton|b. c 1800\nd. 3 Feb 1869|p92.htm#i740|Catherine O'Rielly|b. c 1796\nd. 21 Dec 1866|p155.htm#i741|Michael Sweeney|b. c 1800\nd. b 1850|p173.htm#i742|Suzanna Porter|d. b 1850|p159.htm#i743| | ||
| Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 12, 2010 |
| Birth* | 10 September 1852 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 13 September 1852 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, The baptismal entry states: On the 13th of September 1852, we the undersigned missionary priest have baptized Catherine, born on the 10th inst., of the lawful marriage of John Holton, farmer, and of Catherine Sweeney of this parish. Godfather Richard Kelly, godmother, Ellen Kelly, who could not sign. P. G. Clarke, priest |
| Cen-Enum* | 1871 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, 18 years old, born in Quebec, Catholic and living with her parents John and Catherine Holton and 8 siblings., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1871, Witness=John Holton |
| (Witness) Baptism | 19 February 1890 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, The baptismal entry states: On the 19th day of February 1890, we the undersigned, parish priest, have baptized, Catherine Isabella, born on the 15th inst., daughter of the legitimate marrriage of Thomas Holton, farmer of this parish and Isabella Sophia Cosgrove. The sponsors were, John Cosgrove, the child's uncle, and Catherine Holton, the child's aunt, who signed. the father was absent. This act was duly read. H. McGratty, priest., Principal=Catherine Isabella Holton |
| Married Name | 11 October 1892 | Catherine Corrigan |
| Marriage* | 11 October 1892 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, John lost his first wife, Elizabeth, in 1889. At this time, they had 4 children under the age of seven. As John lived on the old farm, and was quite a skilled carpenter, he was in demand to build barns and houses and at times he would be absent from home the greater part of the week, and he sould have someone to take care of the children in his absence. Whatever the arrangement was, it did not suit Father McGratty who was parish priest at time. So Father McGratty hitched his horse to the buggy and drove down to John Holton's to see if he couldn't do a little matchmaking. On his arrival there, he addressed himself to Catherine, the oldest daughter, still unmarried, about becoming the wife of John Corrigan, and to be a good mother to his children. She agreed to this arrangement as Father McGratty insisted it appeared to be the will of God in her regard. On the following weekend, so the story goes, Father McGratty drove up to see John Corrigan and suggested he remarry. Mr. Corrigan thought it was a good idea but added that he didn't think he could find a suitable wife at his advancing age who was willing to care for his family. The good priest explained the steps he had taken and the marriage took place on the 11th of October, 1892. "On the 11th day of October 1892, whereas the publication of three banns of marriage having been made at the prone of the parochial mass of St. Gabriel de Valcartier, between John Corrigan, widower of the late Elizabeth Loughran of this parish, on the one part; and Catherine Holton, daughter of age of John Holton, farmer of this parish and Catherine Sweeney, also of this parish on the other part. Having discovered no other 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 Patrick Cassin, the groom's friend and Michael Holton the bride's brother, who with friends and the bride have signed. The groom declared he could not sign. This act was duly read. Catherine Holton Patrick Cassin Margaret Ann Culleton Michael Holton H. McGratty, priest.", Principal=John Corrigan |
| (Witness) Baptism | 19 June 1899 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, The baptismal extract states: On the nineteenth day of June one Thousand eight hundred and ninety nine, we the undersigned parish priest, have baptised William John, born on the seventeenth instant. Son of the lawful marriage of Patrick Cassin , farmer of this parish and Ann Holton. The sponsors were John Corrigan, farmer of this parish and Catherine Holton, his wife who did not sign. The father was absent. This act was duly read. McGratty, Parish Priest The sponsors were William's maternal aunt and uncle. Note: Later documents that he signed have is name as William James Cassin and not William John., Principal=William John Cassin |
| Death* | 19 July 1921 | Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, Died on a Tuesday. |
| Burial* | 21 July 1921 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Cemetery, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, Church record states that "Kate Holton", spouse of the late John Corrigan, who died in Quebec, at the age of 69... present were James Murphy and others.. The tombsone inscription is: In Loving Memory of mother and father Catherine Holton Died July 19, 1921 Aged 69 years Widow of John Corrigan Died June 9, 1906 age 72 years R.I.P. ![]() |
Family | John Corrigan b. 22 Dec 1831, d. 9 Jun 1906 | |
| Marriage* | 11 October 1892 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, John lost his first wife, Elizabeth, in 1889. At this time, they had 4 children under the age of seven. As John lived on the old farm, and was quite a skilled carpenter, he was in demand to build barns and houses and at times he would be absent from home the greater part of the week, and he sould have someone to take care of the children in his absence. Whatever the arrangement was, it did not suit Father McGratty who was parish priest at time. So Father McGratty hitched his horse to the buggy and drove down to John Holton's to see if he couldn't do a little matchmaking. On his arrival there, he addressed himself to Catherine, the oldest daughter, still unmarried, about becoming the wife of John Corrigan, and to be a good mother to his children. She agreed to this arrangement as Father McGratty insisted it appeared to be the will of God in her regard. On the following weekend, so the story goes, Father McGratty drove up to see John Corrigan and suggested he remarry. Mr. Corrigan thought it was a good idea but added that he didn't think he could find a suitable wife at his advancing age who was willing to care for his family. The good priest explained the steps he had taken and the marriage took place on the 11th of October, 1892. "On the 11th day of October 1892, whereas the publication of three banns of marriage having been made at the prone of the parochial mass of St. Gabriel de Valcartier, between John Corrigan, widower of the late Elizabeth Loughran of this parish, on the one part; and Catherine Holton, daughter of age of John Holton, farmer of this parish and Catherine Sweeney, also of this parish on the other part. Having discovered no other 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 Patrick Cassin, the groom's friend and Michael Holton the bride's brother, who with friends and the bride have signed. The groom declared he could not sign. This act was duly read. Catherine Holton Patrick Cassin Margaret Ann Culleton Michael Holton H. McGratty, priest.", Principal=John Corrigan |
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Catherine Isabella Holton
(15 February 1890 - )
| Father | Thomas Holton b. 22 Mar 1858, d. 13 Sep 1930 | |
| Mother | Isabella Sophia Cosgrove b. 17 Aug 1866, d. 15 Jul 1930 | |
Catherine Isabella Holton|b. 15 Feb 1890|p91.htm#i749|Thomas Holton|b. 22 Mar 1858\nd. 13 Sep 1930|p92.htm#i94|Isabella Sophia Cosgrove|b. 17 Aug 1866\nd. 15 Jul 1930|p45.htm#i95|John Holton|b. c 1826\nd. 25 Jan 1907|p91.htm#i47|Catherine Sweeney|b. c 1826\nd. 6 Apr 1886|p172.htm#i48|Patrick Cosgrove|b. c 1825\nd. 8 Apr 1881|p46.htm#i1654|Elizabeth I. Davidson|b. 1829\nd. 25 Feb 1912|p53.htm#i608| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Jan 1, 2000 |
| Note* | they had a large family and lived in St. Catherine's, Quebec., Principal=Thomas White | |
| Birth* | 15 February 1890 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 19 February 1890 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, The baptismal entry states: On the 19th day of February 1890, we the undersigned, parish priest, have baptized, Catherine Isabella, born on the 15th inst., daughter of the legitimate marrriage of Thomas Holton, farmer of this parish and Isabella Sophia Cosgrove. The sponsors were, John Cosgrove, the child's uncle, and Catherine Holton, the child's aunt, who signed. the father was absent. This act was duly read. H. McGratty, priest., Witness=Catherine Holton, Witness=John Cosgrove |
| (Witness) Census | June 1911 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "Thomas Holton", HH #56, married, born March 1861, age 50, born Quebec, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, farmer, can read and write. Neighbors are Thomas Berry and brother, Michael Holton. It appears that the birthdates for Thomas and Isabella are 3 years too late. Living with him: Isabella, wife, born Aug. 1869, age 41, born Quebec, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, can read and write. Catherine, daughter, single, born Feb. 1890, born Quebec, age 21, can read and write. Margaret, daughter, single, born March 1897, born Quebec, age 14, can read and write. Sarah, daughter, single, born Feb. 1899, born Quebec, age 12 can read and write, attended school 6 months. Micheal, son, single, born April 1902, born Quebec, age 9, can read and write, attended school 6 months. Gertrude, daughter, single, born Aug. 1903, born Quebec, age 7, can read and write, attended school 6 months. Susan, daughter, born 1906 in Quebec, age 5, cannot read or write. Thomas, son, born Feb. 1908 in Quebec, age 3., Principal=Thomas Holton, Principal=Canadian 1911, Quebec, Valcartier Census |
| Married Name | 26 November 1912 | White |
| Marriage* | 26 November 1912 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, The marriage entry states: On the 26th day of November 1912, whereas the dispensation of two banns granted the 20th day of November by his Grace, Mgr. Paul Eugene Roy, Administrator of the Diocese of Quebec, whereas the publication of the other bann at the prone of the parochial mass of Valcartier and at the prone of the parochial mass of St. Catherine; as it appears by the certificate of the parish priest of St. Catherine; no impediment having been discovered to this marriage between Thomas White, son of age of John White, farmer and of the late Ellen Murphy of St. Catherine for the one part; and Mary Isabella Holton, daughter of age of Thomas Holton, farmer, and Isabella Cosgrove of the parish of St. Gabriel of Valcartier, for the othe part; we, the undersigned, parish priest, have received their mutual consent of marriage and have give to them the nuptial blessing in presence of John White and Thomas Holton, who signed with us. This act was duly read. J.A.A. Michaud, P.P., Principal=Thomas White |
Edward Holton
(circa 1854 - )
| Father | John Holton b. c 1825 | |
| Mother | Mary Bascler(?) b. c 1822 | |
Edward Holton|b. c 1854|p91.htm#i430|John Holton|b. c 1825|p91.htm#i425|Mary Bascler(?)|b. c 1822|p6.htm#i426||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 10, 2000 |
| Birth* | circa 1854 | Quebec, Canada |
| Cen-Enum* | 1861 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, 7 years old, born in Lower Canada, Catholic, and living with his parents John and Mary and his 7 siblings., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1861, Witness=John Holton |
Elizabeth Holton
(circa 1859 - )
| Father | John Holton b. c 1825 | |
| Mother | Mary Bascler(?) b. c 1822 | |
Elizabeth Holton|b. c 1859|p91.htm#i434|John Holton|b. c 1825|p91.htm#i425|Mary Bascler(?)|b. c 1822|p6.htm#i426||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 10, 2000 |
| Birth* | circa 1859 | Quebec, Canada |
| Cen-Enum* | 1861 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, 2 years old, born in Lower Canada, Catholic, and living with her parents John and Mary and her 7 siblings., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1861, Witness=John Holton |
Ezra Holton
| Last Edited | Sep 4, 1999 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Anna Phillips |
Family | Anna Phillips | |
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Henry Holton
| Father | Bernard Holton b. 17 Sep 1851, d. 15 Jun 1900 | |
| Mother | Isabella Loughren b. 28 Dec 1860, d. 19 Nov 1929 | |
Henry Holton||p91.htm#i744|Bernard Holton|b. 17 Sep 1851\nd. 15 Jun 1900|p91.htm#i90|Isabella Loughren|b. 28 Dec 1860\nd. 19 Nov 1929|p111.htm#i2446|John Holton|b. c 1826\nd. 25 Jan 1907|p91.htm#i47|Catherine Sweeney|b. c 1826\nd. 6 Apr 1886|p172.htm#i48|Thomas Loughren|b. c 1819\nd. 27 May 1891|p112.htm#i762|Margaret C. Corrigan|b. 13 Aug 1828\nd. 13 Aug 1898|p42.htm#i862| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 20, 2006 |
| Birth* |
Jennie Mary Joanna Holton
| Father | Bernard Holton b. 17 Sep 1851, d. 15 Jun 1900 | |
| Mother | Isabella Loughren b. 28 Dec 1860, d. 19 Nov 1929 | |
Jennie Mary Joanna Holton||p91.htm#i746|Bernard Holton|b. 17 Sep 1851\nd. 15 Jun 1900|p91.htm#i90|Isabella Loughren|b. 28 Dec 1860\nd. 19 Nov 1929|p111.htm#i2446|John Holton|b. c 1826\nd. 25 Jan 1907|p91.htm#i47|Catherine Sweeney|b. c 1826\nd. 6 Apr 1886|p172.htm#i48|Thomas Loughren|b. c 1819\nd. 27 May 1891|p112.htm#i762|Margaret C. Corrigan|b. 13 Aug 1828\nd. 13 Aug 1898|p42.htm#i862| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Dec 31, 2004 |
| Birth* | ||
| Married Name | McLaughlin | |
| Note* | No children., Principal=Edward Joseph McLaughlin | |
| Marriage* | 27 June 1936 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Edward Joseph McLaughlin |
John Holton
(circa 1826 - 25 January 1907)
| Father | Thomas Holton b. c 1800, d. 3 Feb 1869 | |
| Mother | Catherine O'Rielly b. c 1796, d. 21 Dec 1866 | |
John Holton|b. c 1826\nd. 25 Jan 1907|p91.htm#i47|Thomas Holton|b. c 1800\nd. 3 Feb 1869|p92.htm#i740|Catherine O'Rielly|b. c 1796\nd. 21 Dec 1866|p155.htm#i741|||||||(?) O'Rielly||p155.htm#i5169|||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandfather of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 14, 2010 |
| Birth* | circa 1826 | County Cork (possibly), Ireland, Between 1/26/1826 and 1/25/1827 based on date of death on tombstone. However, according to 1851 and 1871 census he was 21 and 42 which would make date of birth 1828 or 29. |
| Marriage* | 26 November 1850 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, The entry into the church record states: On the 26th of November 1850, after the publication of three banns of marriage, made at the prones of the parochial masses of St. Gabriel de Valcartier between John Holton, farmer, son of age of Thomas Holton and Catherine Reilly on the one part; and Catherine Sweeney, daughter of age of the late Michael Sweeney and of the late Suzanna Porter, also of this parish, on the other part; seeing that the said parties were domiciled in the parish of St. Gabriel de Valcartier, we, priest Cure of the said parish of St. Gabriel de Valcartier, have received their mutual consent to marriage and have given them the nuptial benediction in the presence of Bernard Kairns, friend of the groom, and of Anne Williamson, who as well as the groom have signed with us. The bride declared she could not sign. P. G. Clarke, priest, Principal=Catherine Sweeney |
| Cen-Head* | 1851 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, a 21 year old farmer, Catholic, born in Ireland, and living with his wife and infant son. Neigbors are Felix Theverge and Charles Savard. In this census, the surname is spelled "Halton"., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1851, Witness=Catherine Sweeney, Witness=Bernard Holton |
| Cen-Head* | 1871 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, 42 years old, married, born in Ireland, Catholic, and a farmer. He is living with his wife Catherine and their 9 children., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1871, Witness=Catherine Sweeney, Witness=Bernard Holton, Witness=Catherine Holton, Witness=Mary Ann Holton, Witness=Patrick Holton, Witness=Thomas Holton, Witness=Susan Holton, Witness=Margaret Holton, Witness=Michael Holton, Witness=Rose Ann Holton |
| (Witness) Death | 6 April 1886 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, Catherine was 60 years old when she died., Principal=Catherine Sweeney |
| (Witness) Death | 16 February 1890 | Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Patrick Holton |
| Death* | 25 January 1907 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, Died on a Friday. |
| Burial* | 27 January 1907 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Cemetery, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, Following is listed on his tombstone: John Holton Husband of Catherine Sweeny Died Jan 25 1907 Aged 80 years The tombstone is a tall stone about 8 feet in height. It comes to a point where the four sides meet. On one other side the following is inscribed. The other two sides are blank. In Memory of Michael Holton Husband of Ellen Lannin Died Feb 15, 1918 Aged 51 years Also his wife Ellen Lannin Died Feb. 28, 1938 Aged 73 years R.I.P. The burial certificate states: On the twenty-seventh of January one thousand nine hundred and seven, we the undersigned, parish priest, have interred in the cemetry of this parish the body of John Holton, farmer of this parish, widower of the late Catherine Sweeny, deceased in this parish on the twenty fifth instant aged eighty years. Were present Thomas Holton and Michael Holton who declared they could not sign. This act was duly read. H. McGratty, Pst, Witness=Michael Holton, Witness=Thomas Holton ![]() |
Family | Catherine Sweeney b. c 1826, d. 6 Apr 1886 | |
| Marriage* | 26 November 1850 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, The entry into the church record states: On the 26th of November 1850, after the publication of three banns of marriage, made at the prones of the parochial masses of St. Gabriel de Valcartier between John Holton, farmer, son of age of Thomas Holton and Catherine Reilly on the one part; and Catherine Sweeney, daughter of age of the late Michael Sweeney and of the late Suzanna Porter, also of this parish, on the other part; seeing that the said parties were domiciled in the parish of St. Gabriel de Valcartier, we, priest Cure of the said parish of St. Gabriel de Valcartier, have received their mutual consent to marriage and have given them the nuptial benediction in the presence of Bernard Kairns, friend of the groom, and of Anne Williamson, who as well as the groom have signed with us. The bride declared she could not sign. P. G. Clarke, priest, Principal=Catherine Sweeney |
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John Holton
(circa 1825 - )
| Last Edited | Jul 10, 2005 |
| Birth* | circa 1825 | Ireland |
| Marriage* | Principal=Mary Bascler(?) | |
| (Witness) Baptism | 21 February 1858 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, The godparents were John Holton and Mary McLaughlin., Principal=Catherine Bowles |
| Cen-Head* | 1861 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, "John Halton", a farmer, born in Ireland, Catholic, married, aged 36, living in a 1 story frame house with his wife Mary and their 8 children. Neighbors are Andrew McKinley and David Neil., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1861, Witness=Mary Bascler(?), Witness=William Holton, Witness=John Holton, Witness=Joseph Holton, Witness=Edward Holton, Witness=Martha Holton, Witness=Mary Holton, Witness=Elizabeth Holton, Witness=Nicholas Holton |
Family | Mary Bascler(?) b. c 1822 | |
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John Holton
(circa 1851 - )
| Father | John Holton b. c 1825 | |
| Mother | Mary Bascler(?) b. c 1822 | |
John Holton|b. c 1851|p91.htm#i428|John Holton|b. c 1825|p91.htm#i425|Mary Bascler(?)|b. c 1822|p6.htm#i426||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 10, 2000 |
| Birth* | circa 1851 | Quebec, Canada |
| Cen-Enum* | 1861 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, 10 years old, born in Lower Canada, Catholic, and living with his parents John and Mary and his 7 siblings., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1861, Witness=John Holton |
John Holton
(14 April 1892 - 23 March 1900)
| Father | Thomas Holton b. 22 Mar 1858, d. 13 Sep 1930 | |
| Mother | Isabella Sophia Cosgrove b. 17 Aug 1866, d. 15 Jul 1930 | |
John Holton|b. 14 Apr 1892\nd. 23 Mar 1900|p91.htm#i787|Thomas Holton|b. 22 Mar 1858\nd. 13 Sep 1930|p92.htm#i94|Isabella Sophia Cosgrove|b. 17 Aug 1866\nd. 15 Jul 1930|p45.htm#i95|John Holton|b. c 1826\nd. 25 Jan 1907|p91.htm#i47|Catherine Sweeney|b. c 1826\nd. 6 Apr 1886|p172.htm#i48|Patrick Cosgrove|b. c 1825\nd. 8 Apr 1881|p46.htm#i1654|Elizabeth I. Davidson|b. 1829\nd. 25 Feb 1912|p53.htm#i608| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Feb 29, 2008 |
| Birth* | 14 April 1892 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 17 April 1892 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, "On the l7th day of April 1892, we the undersigned, parish priest, have baptized John, under condition, born on the 14th inst., son of the lawful marriage of Thomas Holton, farmer of this parish and Isabella Sophia Cosgrove. The sponsors were Patrick Cassin and Annie Holton, his spouse, who with the father signed. This act was duly read. Patrick Cassin Ann Holton H. McGratty, priest." |
| Death* | 23 March 1900 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, Witness=Thomas Holton, Witness=Isabella Sophia Cosgrove |
Joseph Holton
(circa 1852 - )
| Father | John Holton b. c 1825 | |
| Mother | Mary Bascler(?) b. c 1822 | |
Joseph Holton|b. c 1852|p91.htm#i429|John Holton|b. c 1825|p91.htm#i425|Mary Bascler(?)|b. c 1822|p6.htm#i426||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 10, 2000 |
| Birth* | circa 1852 | Quebec, Canada |
| Cen-Enum* | 1861 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, 9 years old, born in Lower Canada, Catholic, and living with his parents John and Mary and his 7 siblings., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1861, Witness=John Holton |
Luther Hamilton Holton
(1817 - 14 March 1880)
| Father | Ezra Holton | |
| Mother | Anna Phillips | |
Luther Hamilton Holton|b. 1817\nd. 14 Mar 1880|p91.htm#i435|Ezra Holton||p91.htm#i436|Anna Phillips||p158.htm#i437||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Sep 4, 1999 |
| Birth* | 1817 | Upper Canada |
| Occupation* | 1862 | Canada, Elected to the Legislative Council of Canada. |
| Death* | 14 March 1880 | Ottawa, Quebec, Canada |
Margaret Holton
(circa 6 February 1861 - March 1943)
| Father | John Holton b. c 1826, d. 25 Jan 1907 | |
| Mother | Catherine Sweeney b. c 1826, d. 6 Apr 1886 | |
Margaret Holton|b. c 6 Feb 1861\nd. Mar 1943|p91.htm#i98|John Holton|b. c 1826\nd. 25 Jan 1907|p91.htm#i47|Catherine Sweeney|b. c 1826\nd. 6 Apr 1886|p172.htm#i48|Thomas Holton|b. c 1800\nd. 3 Feb 1869|p92.htm#i740|Catherine O'Rielly|b. c 1796\nd. 21 Dec 1866|p155.htm#i741|Michael Sweeney|b. c 1800\nd. b 1850|p173.htm#i742|Suzanna Porter|d. b 1850|p159.htm#i743| | ||
| Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Oct 8, 2009 |
| Nickname | Maggie Holton | |
| Birth* | circa 6 February 1861 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 27 February 1861 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, The baptismal record states: On the 27th of February 1861, we the undersigned priest have baptized Margaret, born three weeks ago of the lawful marriage of John Holton, farmer and Catherine Sweeney. The godfather was John McLaughlin and the godmother was Luce St-Onge who with the father could not sign. F. McDonnell, priest |
| Cen-Enum* | 1871 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, 9 years old, born in Quebec, Catholic, living with her parents Thomas and Catherine Holton and 8 siblings., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1871, Witness=John Holton |
| Married Name | 9 May 1883 | Squibb |
| Marriage* | 9 May 1883 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "On the 9th day of May 1883, whereas a dispensation has been granted by the Very Reverend Cyrille Etienne Legare, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Quebec, of the law of the Church which forbids a marriage between Francis Squib. Esquire, a protestant, of the City of Hamilton, Province of Ontario, widower of the late Anne Sweeney, on the one part; and Margaret Holton, a catholic, daughter of age of John Holton, farmer, and of Catherine Sweeney, of this parish on the other part; whereas also a dispensation of affinity, in the second degree, has been granted by the Reverend Vicar General, aforesaid, in virtue of an indult from the Holy See, dated March the eighteenth, one thousand eight hundred and eighty three; whereas also a dispensation of all the banns of marriage have been granted; no other impediment having been discovered, we the undersigned priest pastor of this parish, have received their mutual consent to marriage in the presence of Thomas Holton, brother to the bride, Catherine Holton, sister to the bride, and several other friends of whom some have signed. Maggie Holton Thomas Holton Frank Squibb Ann Bann J. O'Farrell, priest.", Principal=Francis D. Squibb |
| (Witness) Death | 11 December 1893 | Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, Age 49 years, 8 months. Cause of death is jaundice and cirrohosis of the liver of 3 weeks. Treated by J. Balfe, physician, member of the Church of England, occupation was plumber., Principal=Francis D. Squibb |
| Census* | 1901 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, "Margt. Squibb, female, Head of Household #89, white, widowed, born 24 March 1862, age 39, born Quebec, Irish, Catholic. Living with her: Frank, son, born 1884 in Ontario, age 17, English, Catholic, grocery clerk. Muriel, daughter, born 1885 in Ontario, Catholic, age 15, English, tailoress. William, son, age 15, born in Ontario in 1888, English, Catholic., Witness=Francis Henry Squibb, Witness=Muriel Squibb, Witness=William John Squibb |
| Residence* | 28 October 1937 | Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, Obituary for her sister, Rose Ann, states Margaret is living in Montreal. |
| Death* | March 1943 | Canada |
| Burial* | 12 March 1943 | Notre-Dame-Des-Neiges Cemetery, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada |
Family | Francis D. Squibb b. 1844, d. 11 Dec 1893 | |
| Marriage* | 9 May 1883 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "On the 9th day of May 1883, whereas a dispensation has been granted by the Very Reverend Cyrille Etienne Legare, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Quebec, of the law of the Church which forbids a marriage between Francis Squib. Esquire, a protestant, of the City of Hamilton, Province of Ontario, widower of the late Anne Sweeney, on the one part; and Margaret Holton, a catholic, daughter of age of John Holton, farmer, and of Catherine Sweeney, of this parish on the other part; whereas also a dispensation of affinity, in the second degree, has been granted by the Reverend Vicar General, aforesaid, in virtue of an indult from the Holy See, dated March the eighteenth, one thousand eight hundred and eighty three; whereas also a dispensation of all the banns of marriage have been granted; no other impediment having been discovered, we the undersigned priest pastor of this parish, have received their mutual consent to marriage in the presence of Thomas Holton, brother to the bride, Catherine Holton, sister to the bride, and several other friends of whom some have signed. Maggie Holton Thomas Holton Frank Squibb Ann Bann J. O'Farrell, priest.", Principal=Francis D. Squibb |
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Margaret Muriel Holton
(16 March 1897 - )
| Father | Thomas Holton b. 22 Mar 1858, d. 13 Sep 1930 | |
| Mother | Isabella Sophia Cosgrove b. 17 Aug 1866, d. 15 Jul 1930 | |
Margaret Muriel Holton|b. 16 Mar 1897|p91.htm#i777|Thomas Holton|b. 22 Mar 1858\nd. 13 Sep 1930|p92.htm#i94|Isabella Sophia Cosgrove|b. 17 Aug 1866\nd. 15 Jul 1930|p45.htm#i95|John Holton|b. c 1826\nd. 25 Jan 1907|p91.htm#i47|Catherine Sweeney|b. c 1826\nd. 6 Apr 1886|p172.htm#i48|Patrick Cosgrove|b. c 1825\nd. 8 Apr 1881|p46.htm#i1654|Elizabeth I. Davidson|b. 1829\nd. 25 Feb 1912|p53.htm#i608| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 14, 2010 |
| Birth* | 16 March 1897 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 18 March 1897 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, The Godparents were Michael Holton and Elizabeth Gallagher. |
| (Witness) Census | June 1911 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "Thomas Holton", HH #56, married, born March 1861, age 50, born Quebec, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, farmer, can read and write. Neighbors are Thomas Berry and brother, Michael Holton. It appears that the birthdates for Thomas and Isabella are 3 years too late. Living with him: Isabella, wife, born Aug. 1869, age 41, born Quebec, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, can read and write. Catherine, daughter, single, born Feb. 1890, born Quebec, age 21, can read and write. Margaret, daughter, single, born March 1897, born Quebec, age 14, can read and write. Sarah, daughter, single, born Feb. 1899, born Quebec, age 12 can read and write, attended school 6 months. Micheal, son, single, born April 1902, born Quebec, age 9, can read and write, attended school 6 months. Gertrude, daughter, single, born Aug. 1903, born Quebec, age 7, can read and write, attended school 6 months. Susan, daughter, born 1906 in Quebec, age 5, cannot read or write. Thomas, son, born Feb. 1908 in Quebec, age 3., Principal=Thomas Holton, Principal=Canadian 1911, Quebec, Valcartier Census |
| Occupation* | Sue worked as an elevator operator at the Royal York Hotel and shared an apartment with her sister, Muriel, after Muriel's husband died. Muriel worked as a chef at the hotel., Principal=Susan Jane Holton | |
| Note* | 1985 | Muriel was married and was still living in 1985. |
Martha Holton
(circa 1849 - )
| Father | John Holton b. c 1825 | |
| Mother | Mary Bascler(?) b. c 1822 | |
Martha Holton|b. c 1849|p91.htm#i432|John Holton|b. c 1825|p91.htm#i425|Mary Bascler(?)|b. c 1822|p6.htm#i426||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 10, 2000 |
| Birth* | circa 1849 | Quebec, Canada |
| Cen-Enum* | 1861 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, 12 years old, born in Lower Canada, Catholic, and living with her parents John and Mary and her 7 siblings., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1861, Witness=John Holton |
Mary Holton
(circa 1856 - )
| Father | John Holton b. c 1825 | |
| Mother | Mary Bascler(?) b. c 1822 | |
Mary Holton|b. c 1856|p91.htm#i433|John Holton|b. c 1825|p91.htm#i425|Mary Bascler(?)|b. c 1822|p6.htm#i426||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 10, 2000 |
| Birth* | circa 1856 | Quebec, Canada |
| Cen-Enum* | 1861 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, 5 years old, born in Lower Canada, Catholic, and living with her parents John and Mary and her 7 siblings., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1861, Witness=John Holton |
Mary Ann Holton
(10 October 1853 - 2 March 1932)
| Father | John Holton b. c 1826, d. 25 Jan 1907 | |
| Mother | Catherine Sweeney b. c 1826, d. 6 Apr 1886 | |
Mary Ann Holton|b. 10 Oct 1853\nd. 2 Mar 1932|p91.htm#i92|John Holton|b. c 1826\nd. 25 Jan 1907|p91.htm#i47|Catherine Sweeney|b. c 1826\nd. 6 Apr 1886|p172.htm#i48|Thomas Holton|b. c 1800\nd. 3 Feb 1869|p92.htm#i740|Catherine O'Rielly|b. c 1796\nd. 21 Dec 1866|p155.htm#i741|Michael Sweeney|b. c 1800\nd. b 1850|p173.htm#i742|Suzanna Porter|d. b 1850|p159.htm#i743| | ||
| Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Oct 8, 2009 |
| Birth* | 10 October 1853 | Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada |
| Baptism | 22 October 1853 | St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada, The baptismal entry states: On the 22nd of October 1853, we the undersigned missionary priest have baptized Mary, born on the 10th inst., of the lawful marriage of John Holton and Catherine Sweeney of this parish. Godfather, Ambroise Martel, godmother, Margaret Holton, who could not sign. P. G. Clarke, priest |
| Cen-Enum* | 1871 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, 17 years old, born in Quebec, Catholic and living with her parents John and Catherine Holton and 8 siblings., Principal=QUE Que Co Valcartier Census 1871, Witness=John Holton |
| Married Name | 6 October 1879 | Grannary |
| Marriage* | 6 October 1879 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "On the 6th day of October 1879, after the publication of one bann of marriage at the prone of the parochial mass of St. Patrick's Church, Quebec, and that dispensation for the other two calls being obtained from His Grace the Archbishop, Elzear Alexandre Tascherau, between Owen Grannery, son of age of the late Terence Grannery and of Catherine Kerwan of St. Patrick's, Quebec on the one part; and Mary Ann Holton, daughter of age of John Holton, farmer, of the parish of this parish, and Catherine Sweeney on the other part; We the undersigned parish priest of St. Gabriel, duly authorized by the Reverend Pastor of St. Patrick's Church, have received their instant consent to be united in holy wedlock and have given them the nuptial benediction in the presence of Robert Wallace friend of the bridegroom and of Margaret Kerwan, friend of the bride who with the contracting parties have signed with us. Mary Ann Holton Owen Granary Margaret Kerwin R. Wallace J. 0’Farrell, priest.", Principal=Owen Grannary |
| Address* | 1884 | Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, Principal=Owen Grannary |
| Death* | 2 March 1932 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Burial record states that she was the wife of Owen Grannary, aged 78 years and a member of St. Patrick's Parish., Witness=Owen Grannary |
| Burial* | 5 March 1932 | Notre-Dame-de-Neiges Catholic Cemetery, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada, Witnesses were Frederick and Burt Grannary. |
Family | Owen Grannary d. 26 Sep 1934 | |
| Marriage* | 6 October 1879 | Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, "On the 6th day of October 1879, after the publication of one bann of marriage at the prone of the parochial mass of St. Patrick's Church, Quebec, and that dispensation for the other two calls being obtained from His Grace the Archbishop, Elzear Alexandre Tascherau, between Owen Grannery, son of age of the late Terence Grannery and of Catherine Kerwan of St. Patrick's, Quebec on the one part; and Mary Ann Holton, daughter of age of John Holton, farmer, of the parish of this parish, and Catherine Sweeney on the other part; We the undersigned parish priest of St. Gabriel, duly authorized by the Reverend Pastor of St. Patrick's Church, have received their instant consent to be united in holy wedlock and have given them the nuptial benediction in the presence of Robert Wallace friend of the bridegroom and of Margaret Kerwan, friend of the bride who with the contracting parties have signed with us. Mary Ann Holton Owen Granary Margaret Kerwin R. Wallace J. 0’Farrell, priest.", Principal=Owen Grannary |
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