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'C.N.R. Hockey Notes:' Allan and Orville playing in league
"C.N.R. Hockey Notes:" Allan and Orville playing in league
The Ottawa Cizizen, 10 December 1926

Allan played for the Stores, while Orville first played for the Chateau Laurier team, and then for the Superintendents
 
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'Hidden Treasure' discovered on Alexander Moran's farm
'Hidden Treasure' discovered on Alexander Moran's farm
United Canada (Ottawa, Ontario), 6 September 1890
 
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Al Moran (and two other players) injured
Al Moran (and two other players) injured
Extract from "St Brigids Downed St Pats and Cinched Championship of City Football League," The Ottawa Citizen, 27 October 1919

"Water street hospital" = Ottawa General Hospital
 
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Al Moran a Hockey Speeder
Al Moran a Hockey Speeder
The Pittsburgh Press, 6 December 1916
 
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Al Moran recovering from surgery
Al Moran recovering from surgery
The Ottawa Citizen, 29 October 1919

He and his brother Orville played hockey, football, and baseball for St. Brigid's
 
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An Audience with the Pope
An Audience with the Pope
The Ottawa Journal, 22 August 1900
 
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Captain of Chaudiere Golf Club
Captain of Chaudiere Golf Club
The Ottawa Citizen, 17 December 1948
 
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Director of A.O.H. Pilgrimage
Director of A.O.H. Pilgrimage
Advert in The Ottawa Citizen, 2 June 1908

A.O.H. = Ancient Order of Hibernians
 
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Informal dance at the Irish-American club
Informal dance at the Irish-American club
Grand Forks Daily Herald, 28 May 1893

Attended by, amongst others, John Vallely and his wife Lillian (Moran) Vallely, and Anna Moran.
 
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John Kelly found guilty of manslaughter
John Kelly found guilty of manslaughter
The Bytown Gazette, 27 May 1841 (copied from The Bathurst Courier)
 
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John Moran (former St. Pat's player), adding 'Strength to Varsity'
John Moran (former St. Pat's player), adding "Strength to Varsity"
The Ottawa Journal, 20 September 1957
 
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John Moran and teammates receiving pointers from coach Matt Anthony
John Moran and teammates receiving pointers from coach Matt Anthony
The Ottawa Citizen, 7 September 1957
 
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Miss Lanark County 1956
Miss Lanark County 1956
The Ottawa Journal, 30 January 1956
 
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Moran's injuries more serious than first suspected
Moran's injuries more serious than first suspected
Extract from "Three Games Still Remain on City Football Schedule; Injured Players Doing Well," The Ottawa Citizen, 28 October 1919
 
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Mr. Allan Moran a prize winner at bridge
Mr. Allan Moran a prize winner at bridge
The Ottawa Journal, 16 May 1930
 
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Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Lavallee visit Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Moran
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Lavallee visit Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Moran
The Ottawa Citizen, 4 September 1923
 
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Mr. T.E. Moran got a surprise
Mr. T.E. Moran got a surprise
The Carp Review, 29 November 1906

Robert James and Joseph Hemphill were the sons of Robert and Eliza Jane (Mellon) Hemphill, who had pursued a slander action against Thomas E. Moran and Mary Moran (presumably his widowed mother, Mary [Leavy] Moran) in October 1896.
 
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Notice of Slander Action
Notice of Slander Action
The Ottawa Journal, 20 October 1896.

By Robert and Eliza Jane Hemphill, against Thos. E and Mary Moran, all of Huntley township. "Mary Moran" probably refers to Thomas E. Moran's widowed mother Mary (Leavy) Moran, and not to his new wife Bridget Mary McDermott.
 
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Portrait of Rev. Canon Sloan
Portrait of Rev. Canon Sloan
The Ottawa Journal, 4 October 1913
 
20
Preaching for the month of the Holy Rosary, October 1914
Preaching for the month of the Holy Rosary, October 1914
The Ottawa Journal, 5 October 1914
 
21
Wins 4-Door Sedan Automobile at Church Bazaar
Wins 4-Door Sedan Automobile at Church Bazaar
The Ottawa Journal, 3 October 1932
 
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Wins automobile with 25-cent ticket
Wins automobile with 25-cent ticket
The Ottawa Citizen, 3 October 1932
 



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