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Matches 1,151 to 1,197 of 1,197
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1151 | Witnesses to burial were Ferdinand Brunet and Thomas Benton, "qui n'ont pas signer." | Ryan, Honora (I56)
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1152 | Witnesses to burial were George O'Hara and Joseph O'Hara "and others." | Armstrong, Catherine (I1203)
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1153 | Witnesses to burial were J.P. Murphy and John Rafter | McMahon, Margaret Ann (I2013)
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1154 | Witnesses to burial were James McMahon and Martin Daley | McDermott, Bernard (I1326)
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1155 | Witnesses to burial were John and Patrick Ryan | Ryan, Michael (I63)
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1156 | Witnesses to burial were John Cunningham and David Cunningham, "who did not sign with us". | Cunningham, Patrick (I1609)
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1157 | Witnesses to burial were John Galligan (Gallaghan) and Henri Gelissoun, "who did not sign with us" | McGee, Ellen (I865)
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1158 | Witnesses to burial were John Killeen, Andrew Whelan, John Nash, and William Fahey, all of whom signed the register. | Fahey, Margaret (I112)
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1159 | Witnesses to burial were John McMahon and John Copps | O'Neil, Mary (I764)
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1160 | Witnesses to burial were John Muldoon and Dick Robinson | Stanton, Michael Dominic (I679)
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1161 | Witnesses to burial were John Muldoon and Dick Robinson | Stanton, Earle Thomas (I1041)
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1162 | Witnesses to burial were John Nash and John O'Malley | Fahey, John (I107)
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1163 | Witnesses to burial were John Nash and John Scissons | Lahey, Catherine Mary (I922)
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1164 | Witnesses to burial were John Nash and Joseph O'Hara, who did not sign. | Hourigan, Thomas Napoleon (I69)
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1165 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Abbott, Walter (I2103)
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1166 | Witnesses to burial were John Roach and Hugh Devine | Moran, Edward (I1774)
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1167 | Witnesses to burial were John Roach and Hugh Devine | Moran, Thomas (I1775)
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1168 | Witnesses to burial were John [Rafter?] and Daniel O'Connor | O'Connor, James (I2012)
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1169 | Witnesses to burial were Joseph O'Hara and Thomas Griffin, "who have declared they do not sign." | Lahey, John (I36)
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1170 | Witnesses to burial were Lacey Charlebois and Thomas Armstrong | Charlebois, Mary Margaret Rita (I1700)
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1171 | Witnesses to burial were Michael Galligan, Elizabeth Jourdan, John Galligan and Ellen McGee "who have not signed" | Kelly, Ann (I1757)
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1172 | Witnesses to burial were Michael Heavey and John Finnerty | Finnerty, Mary (I1837)
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1173 | Witnesses to burial were Michael Kennedy and William Lahey | Burke, James Bartholomew (I880)
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1174 | Witnesses to burial were Patrick Leavy and James Leavy | Leavy, Peter (I962)
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1175 | Witnesses to burial were Thomas Burke and Thomas Lahey | Burke, John (I878)
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1176 | Witnesses to burial were Thomas Burke and Thomas Scissons | O'Malley, Hannah (I784)
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1177 | Witnesses to burial were Thomas Burke, James Kelly "and others" | Killeen, Margaret Jane (I37)
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1178 | Witnesses to burial were Thomas Burke, Sylvester Burke "and others" | Burke, Michael (I1206)
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1179 | Witnesses to burial were Thomas Tracy and James Moran "who have declared that they cannot sign" | Dooley, Thomas (I630)
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1180 | Witnesses to burial were [Hervé Gelinean] and James Finnerty, "son of the deceased, who could not sign with us" | Finnerty, Peter (I948)
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1181 | Witnesses to burial were [John?] Levy and Thomas Dooley | Coughlan, Mary (I631)
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1182 | Witnesses to burial: "Her sons and daughters, with a large assistance of relatives and friends were present" | Dooley, Sarah Jane (I134)
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1183 | Witnesses to burial: "John & Matthew Hogan and many others" | Hogan, John (I114)
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1184 | Witnesses to burial: "John, William, James et Dennis Cavanaugh, marchands de cette paroisse, et un grand nombre de citoyens" | Killeen, Bridget (I1166)
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1185 | Witnesses to burial: John Cunningham and Alexander Gravel | Finnerty, Catherine (I1623)
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1186 | Witnesses to burial: John Galligan and Patrick Killeen. | Killeen, Mary Ann (I691)
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1187 | Witnesses to burial: John Hudson and Patrick Quigley | Galligan, Catherine (I1728)
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1188 | Witnesses to burial: John Ryan and John Devine | Devine, Bridget (I2046)
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1189 | Witnesses to burial: Thomas Benton and Alexis Gravel | Finnerty, John Albert (I938)
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1190 | Witnesses: H.J. Hetherington and Udger Emard | Moran, John (I17)
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1191 | Witnesses: Joseph Roy and Olympe Desjardins | Dubeau, Pierre (I1391)
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1192 | Witnesses: P.W. Hennessy and John Lynch | Vallely, John Joseph (I1626)
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1193 | Witnesses: Simon Tracey and John Younghusband, "retired schoolmaster." Executors: Thomas O'Hara and Samuel Scissons. | Fahey, John (I105)
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1194 | Witnesses: [Felix?] Dubeau and Sarah Riley | Dubeau, Pierre (I1395)
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1195 | Worked as an apprentice farmer for the Sieur de Beauport, Robert Giffard. Received Confirmation from Monseigneur Laval, the first Bishop of New France. In 1692 he purchased two lots on rue St. Paul in Ville Marie (later Montreal). The lot next to his was owned by Marguerite Bourgeoys (now Ste. Marguerite Bourgeoys), where she built the Church of Notre Dame de Bonsecours. | Robillard, Claude (I1456)
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1196 | Worked on the construction of the Rideau Canal (after the 1828 eviction, in order to earn money for a new piece of land). Signed the McCabe list (1829 petition to the Crown, signed by almost 700 Irishmen in the Bytown area, asking for assistance to help bring impoverished relatives to Canada), where he said he was from "Tipperary, Lurrough, Kilnacross." He asked for assistance for his "Brother In Law, Daniel Lahy, having a family, resides at Kilnacross -- he is known to the Archdeacon of Killaloe." | Lahey, John (I80)
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1197 | WWI draft cards for sons Peter Alphonsus and Patrick Wilfred. | Leavy, Elizabeth (I725)
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