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Posted by Ewan Henderson from New Zealand
Posted on : 16-May-2010 |
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I was wondering if there are any Henderson descendants still
left in the area of St. Malachie? Many years ago I used to
correspond with Jean and Forrest Henderson (brother and sister)
whom I belive have now passed away. Does anyone have tabs on
anyone else with this surname, descended from the brothers
William and Gilbert who played an important part in the areas
development in the early 1800's?
Regards...Ewan Henderson
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Posted by DDuncan from Massachusetts
Posted on : 11-May-2010 |
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Douglas Gordon, I just now noticed your post. I'll email you. I am curious as if John DOHERTY, James
DOHERTY and Jane DOHERTY are siblings. Also wondering if James CORRIGAN, Margaret CORRIGAN
and Johnston CORRIGAN are siblings. BTW John DOHERTY is listed as coming from the St.
Johnstown/Johnston Congregation on the Baptism of his son James DOHERTY in Londonderry, IRE.
Could JOHNSTON DOHERTY be named for that town?
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Posted by Tom Kelly from MA
Posted on : 10-May-2010 |
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My email by the way is etskelly@charter.net.
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Posted by Tom Kelly from Massachusetts by way of Maine
Posted on : 10-May-2010 |
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I have started to save our old family photos into digital
format. I have a lot from the early 1900's in the Frampton
area. Although they are from Reed and Kelly albums there are
many other people in the photos. Let me know or comment if you
recognize someone. I have posted the first wave to Flickr and
many of them are classified as public for now. There are many
more to go and they will not necessarily be in chronological
order. I am also going to post some to a Frampton Group site
that is also on Flickr for anyone to post to. If you would like
to view these pictures they can be found at
www.flickr.com/photos/tomkelly2010/. You need to be a member to
leave a comment. I will put in more info. over time. If you
have any of your own posted anywhere for public view or have
anything you would like to have posted for you to a Flickr Group
site please let me know.
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Posted by Douglas Gordon from Alberta
Posted on : 03-May-2010 |
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Attention DDuncan In your research of the Doherty family do you
have anything on James Doherty (born circa 1807) from Frampton?
fishermn@telus.net
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Posted by Doulas Gordon from Claresholm Alberta
Posted on : 03-May-2010 |
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I am so pleased to find this site. James Doherty and Margaret
Corrigan of Frampton are my great great grandparants and I realy
enjoy reading about what went on back then.
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Posted by Cindy Donahue from Oakville, Ontario
Posted on : 03-May-2010 |
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Hello all:
Frampton Quebec Catholic Cemetery is now online at
www.gravemarkers.ca
Once there, click on Quebec, then Chaudiere-Appalaches, then La
Nouvelle-Beauce. Scroll down to Frampton Township and click on
Frampton Catholic. That completes the five cemeteries my
granddaughter and I photographed in Frampton and St. Malachie.
Cindy
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Posted by stephanie cyr from Mmontreal
Posted on : 02-May-2010 |
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DOYLE NÉ 28 AOUT 1974-BORN 28 AUGUST 1974
JE RECHERCHE MES PARENTS A QUI ON AURAIS DIT QUE JE SUIS DÉCÉDÉ
A LA NAISSANCE,OU ILS MAURAIENT DONNÉ EN ADOPTION.JE SAIS JUSTE
QUE MON PERE TRAVAILLAIS AU C.N.R (CANADIEN NATIONAL RAILWAY)DE
RELIGION PROTESTANT.JE SUIS VICTIME DUN TRAFIC DE BÉBÉ
NAISSANT.A LA NAISSANCE JE PORTAIT LE NOM DE FAMILLE DE DOYLE.SI
VOUS AVEZ DES INFORMATIONS CONTACTEZ-MOI
jumeaux.disparus@yahoo.ca.MERCI!
I AM LOOKING FOR MY PARENTS THAT THE DOCTOR TOLD THEM THAT I
DIED AT DELIVERY,OR THEY GAVE ME IN ADOPTION.I JUST KNOW THAT MY
FATHER WAS WORKING AT THE C.N.R (CANADIEN NATIONAL RAILWAY)AND
PROTESTANT RELIGION.I AM A VICTIM OF A BLACK BABY MARKET!I AM
FROM MONTREAL.IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION,PLEASE CONTACT ME AT
jumeaux.disparus@yahoo.ca .THANK YOU!
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Posted by DDuncan from Massachusetts
Posted on : 22-Apr-2010 |
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To Margaret Suitor. Going back in time: John DOHERTY and Jane Emily CRAWFORD > William DOHERTY
and Maria Victoria DOWNES > John DOHERTY and Rebecca DUNCAN. I've traced three couples; John
DOHERTY and Rebecca DUNCAN, John McLAUGHLIN and Catherine DUNCAN, and my GGG Grandparents
James DUNCAN and Mary Ann McCONNELL. All three of these couples had children baptized at the First
Presbyterian church in Derry City, Londonderry, Ireland in the 1820s. Then they are all in Frampton,
QC in the 1830s. I assume the three DUNCANs are siblings. - My email: chwy58 (at) yahoo (dot) com
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Posted by Janice McGrath Day from Denver, Colorado and Boston, Mass.
Posted on : 16-Apr-2010 |
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To Stephen Byrnes. I just picked up your message from last month
and wanted to ask you about your friend, Tim McGrath. I know
we're related, probably through the O'Rourkes and then the
Hickeys. Especially if Tim would like to catch up a bit with all
the 'modern-day' McGraths, I'd love to hear from him. My email
is daydame@q.com. Thanks, Stephen.
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Posted by Cindy Donahue from Oakville, Ontario
Posted on : 11-Apr-2010 |
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St. Malachie Catholic Cemetery is now on line at
www.gravemarkers.ca. Once there, click on Quebec, then Chaudiere-
Appalaches, then La Nouvelle-Beauce. Scroll down to Frampton
Township and click on St. Malachie Catholic Cemetery. There is
only one more to go.
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Posted by Cindy Donahue from Oakville, Ontario
Posted on : 11-Apr-2010 |
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St. Edouard's Chapel Cemetery is now on line at
www.gravemarkers.ca Once there, click on Quebec, then Chaudiere-
Appalaches, then La Nouvelle-Beauce. Scroll down to Frampton
Township and click on St. Edouard's Chapel. This is the old
Catholic Cemetery. Most of the headstones are gone but a year
marker was erected for all buried in that year. The person who
runs the site put the photo of each marker then a scroll with
each persons name and burial date.
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Posted by Lynn Drouin from Frampton
Posted on : 10-Apr-2010 |
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GaryK from Coquitlam : scan me your photo. My Mother knows
Kinsely people from Frampton such as Martin Kinsely that stayed
neighbor to her family.
adress: drouin_lynn@hotmail.com
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Posted by GaryK from Coquitlam
Posted on : 10-Apr-2010 |
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I have an old photo of the Family Farm in Frampton. If any of you
might have known the Kinsley Family, maybe you can look at it tell
me who some of the people in it might be
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Posted by Lynn Drouin from Frampton, Québec.
Posted on : 08-Apr-2010 |
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Hi,This message is for Ian McGillis,Peace River. AB. I was
looking photos at my Aunt and I happened to see a picture of
Marcella Fitzgerald. My Grandmother Marcella Colgan was the
grandaughter of Ellen Fitzgerald. Ellen was James Fitzgerald's
brother and he his your Grandfather.
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Posted by Margaret Suitor from Guelph, Ontario
Posted on : 07-Apr-2010 |
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I am addressing this comment to D. Duncan, Mass.USA.
My Mother was a Doherty, from St Malachie the eldest of 10
children. One of her sister's married Richard Mc Laughlin and
one of her brother's married Elsie Mc Laughlin. I have cousins
still living in St Malachie and Quebec City/ I would be anxious
to hear from you and how we are related.
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Posted by Kelly Barry from Freehold, NJ
Posted on : 06-Apr-2010 |
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To Stephen Byrns: I, too, am decended from the Connors
(O'Connor) and Kelly clans. My great grandfather was John Kelly
(b1836) and great grandmother was Bridget Connors (b1838)
Can you tell if these are the same clans as your people.
Let me know what you think at kvbarry@aol.com
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Posted by DDuncan from Massachusetts, USA
Posted on : 02-Apr-2010 |
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My
post
got
cut
short.
(darn)
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Posted by DDuncan from Massachusetts, USA
Posted on : 02-Apr-2010 |
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---
To
Krista
Harper
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Interesting...
my
GG
Uncle
John
DUNCAN
ended
up
in
Escanaba,
Delta
Co.,
Michigan.
He
died
there
in
1928.
From
his
obit,
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Posted by DDuncan from Massachusetts, USA
Posted on : 02-Apr-2010 |
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I
emailed
you,
Ginny.
To
other
researchers;
my
Frampton
family
research
focuses
mainly
on
DUNCAN,
McLAUGHLIN
and
DOHERTY.
I
have
traced
those
surnames
back
to
Baptisms
at
the
First
Presbyterian
Church
in
Derry,
Co.
Londonderry,
Ireland.
Email
me
at:
chwy58
(at)
yahoo
(dot)
com
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