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  Posted by Paule Brochu from Gatineau, born in Québec city
Posted on : Sep 02, 2012
Thanks, Mr McLane for providing information regarding my ancestors, Henry Cooper and Elizabeth Murphy. Very useful. A+

  Posted by Ron Oakley from Port Elgin, Ont
Posted on : Aug 18, 2012
Forgot to include my e-mail: ron.oakley@bmts.com if anyone has any info or comments for me.

  Posted by Ron Oakley from Port Elgin, Ontario
Posted on : Aug 18, 2012
Visited this site years back, but have more data now on my ancestors from the Frampton area, including Crawford, Bagley, Foster, Johnston surnames. Visited Frampton in 2011 and plan to get back again, possibly for the 2015 anniversary reunion.

  Posted by John Lane from Ireland
Posted on : Jun 21, 2012
Your McLANE ancestors may be from Roscommon,we dropped the mc in the 1820s when Gaelic ethnicity was becoming something to be ashamed of.

  Posted by Michael McGuire from Florida
Posted on : May 22, 2012
Donald Brennan: I think we attended the Frampton Convent school together with and later, when the convent burned, at Paradis Hall. If you are the same, let me know at mjmframpton@gmail.com. Michael McGuire

  Posted by DDuncan from Massachusetts
Posted on : May 04, 2012
On Ann Jane's Baptism record in Londonderry, IRE, John her father was a labourer with Mr McCREA.

  Posted by DDuncan from Massachusetts
Posted on : May 04, 2012
McRAE - Ann Jane McRae Doherty, 81 yrs. wife of John Smith, Town of Jersey, Bce. d. Oct. 29, 1908

  Posted by DDuncan from Massachusetts
Posted on : May 04, 2012
Good to see you back, Louise. I can't answer your question, but... Ann Jane DOHERTY's death has something very interesting... the name

  Posted by Louise Smith from Quebec Canada
Posted on : May 02, 2012
cut-off again; witnesses were Archibald SMITH and John DOUGHERTY. John and Ann-Jane named their first children Archibald and Elizabeth in honor of John's parents. John SMITH was still living in St-Côme-Linière, Beauce, when his wife Ann- Jane died in 1908. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

  Posted by Louise Smith from Quebec Canada
Posted on : May 02, 2012
first post was cut-off - witnesses were

  Posted by Louise Smith from Quebec Canada
Posted on : May 02, 2012
Been away for a while but my interest is still strong to found out where exactly Archibald SMITH/SMYTH and wife Elizabeth WARE/WEIR came from Ireland. I need to find proof that they had a son named John. I'm a descendant of that John SMITH/SMYTH married to Ann-Jane DOUGHERTY. They married in 1851 in St- Malachie and witnesses were

  Posted by Kelly Barry from Freehold, NJ
Posted on : Apr 13, 2012
For Tom Kelly: I saw your post of May 10, 2010, and hope you still check in here. You offered us a chance to see the early 1900's Frampton photos you are scanning, but when I went to your Flickr site, I could not find them. I would really enjoy seeing these, so if you can tell me where to go to find them, I would really appreciate it. kvbarry@aol.com

  Posted by Linus Fitzmorris from Calgary Alberta
Posted on : Apr 09, 2012
For Kelly Barry. Greetings Kelly; I haven't been on here for a while but was shocked to learn from reading one of your recent posts that Stewart is dead. This hits really close to home. He was younger than me. In those days there was only one nun teaching grades 1 to 7 and we were all in the same classroom. Stewart and I were classmates and friends and as you know close neighbors in the 1950's. At your convenience would appreciate getting some details. linusfitz@shaw.ca

  Posted by Kelly Barry from Freehold, NJ
Posted on : Apr 09, 2012
Sharon: My family has stayed in touch with O'Grady's from Southbridge, MA. We were very well acquainted with Tom and Lucy from our annual summer trips to St. Malachy. The Southbridge O'Grady's Father was a brother to Tom, so they would certainly be interested in receiving the family tree of their Uncle Tom and Aunt Lucy. If the offer is still open, please contact me at kvbarry@aol.com Thanks.

  Posted by Sharon Allen from Fairport, NY
Posted on : Apr 08, 2012
If anyone is researching the families of Thomas O'Grady and Lucy Sheehan, I have a copy of a family tree done by the late Lucy O'Grady that was given to my father, Thomas Magher, her cousin. Happy to share if anyone is interested.

  Posted by Robert Hickey from Dalhousie, NB
Posted on : 03-Mar-2012
To Cindy, Donald and Barry...yes yes yes! Love to chat.Email:behickey@rogers.com

  Posted by Donald Brennan from Chilliwack B.C
Posted on : 01-Mar-2012
sorry it should read brennanforestry@hotmail.com and not brennforestry@hotmail.com

  Posted by donald brennan from chilliwack bc
Posted on : 01-Mar-2012
To Cindy Donahue, yes you are correct with my Grandparents. We are probably all related back in time. I wish some day we could have a great gathering in Frampton, maybe in the year 2015. We were always told that when I was young, the Irish arrived in 1815. To you Kelly I knew the O’Grady’s very well, they were great friends of us all. The Miller farm with the lake belongs to me. You Robert I’ll get back to you later. I would like to say more, but my computer skills and knowledge, are an impediment to my desires. You can also reach me at brennforestry@hotmail.com

  Posted by Cindy Donahue from Oakville Ontario
Posted on : 01-Mar-2012
To Robert Hickey: We are related a couple of ways through your grandmother Bridget Brennan. Her father Peter, was a brother to my great-grandmother, Bridget Brennan, who married James Falls. Also, her grandmother, Ann Fitzgerald was a sister to my great- great-grandmother, Bridget Fitzgerald, who married Moses Donohue. I would love to get in touch and share information. Cindy ceeceedon@gmail.com

  Posted by Donald Brennan from Chilliwack, B.C.
Posted on : 28-Feb-2012
To kelly Barry, I don’t think I know you nor your brother. I was young when I left Frampton, but you must know my sisters and brother. And you Robert, I went to school in Chatham NB, played hockey for the Tomies In the Maritime University league. As for you Cindy , i’ts amazing that you have pictures of them: I’ll write to you all later. I’m taking a computer course and struggling, I’ll write to you more in the coming days, especially on your e-mails.
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