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#31
De Claude Bourguignon: notes concernant Richard Blanchfield


Richard Blanchfield acquiert de John Kenny le lot 226 (1109 au terrier seigneurial) le 3 juillet 1829 . Il est dit d'Irlande et habite ? ce moment la paroisse de Sainte-Scholastique. La terre a une dimension de 3 arpents par 25 et contient une maison. Le recensement de 1831 indique qu'il est cultivateur ?et que 7 personnes habitent la ferme. Le recensement de 1842 mentionne ?la pr?sence de 8 personnes dont 6 sont n?es en Irlande. ?Le 13 ao?t 1845 il donne la terre ? son fils Richard. Celle-ci compte une maison, une grange et autres b?timents. Richard junior vend le 26 octobre 1847 la propri?t? ? Francois Xavier Cl?ment. Le notaire indique que Richard est un ancien cultivateur de Saint-Colomban. Il semble donc r?sider ? l'ext?rieur.

Le 21 avril 1841, Richard Blanchfield (probablement le p?re) acquiert les lots 202 et 203 (1148 et 1147au terrier seigneurial) ?de James Conway. La terre est en bois debout ? l'exception d'un petit d?sert (?claircie). Le recensement de 1842 indique qu'il est temporairement absent. Celui de 1851 nous apprend qu'il est ?g? de 60 ans et sa femme Mary Ivoy 48 ans. Aucune autre personne n'habite la ferme. La maison est qualifi? de shanty. Il vend ou donne la terre ? Martin Blanchfield le 22 septembre 1855 et ce dernier la c?de ? Michael Phelan, le 24 avril 1877. Au moment de la transaction ?la terre de 3 par 35 est dite sans b?tisse. ?
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#31
De Claude Bourguignon: notes concernant Richard Blanchfield


Richard Blanchfield acquiert de John Kenny le lot 226 (1109 au terrier seigneurial) le 3 juillet 1829 . Il est dit d'Irlande et habite ? ce moment la paroisse de Sainte-Scholastique. La terre a une dimension de 3 arpents par 25 et contient une maison. Le recensement de 1831 indique qu'il est cultivateur ?et que 7 personnes habitent la ferme. Le recensement de 1842 mentionne ?la pr?sence de 8 personnes dont 6 sont n?es en Irlande. ?Le 13 ao?t 1845 il donne la terre ? son fils Richard. Celle-ci compte une maison, une grange et autres b?timents. Richard junior vend le 26 octobre 1847 la propri?t? ? Francois Xavier Cl?ment. Le notaire indique que Richard est un ancien cultivateur de Saint-Colomban. Il semble donc r?sider ? l'ext?rieur.

Le 21 avril 1841, Richard Blanchfield (probablement le p?re) acquiert les lots 202 et 203 (1148 et 1147au terrier seigneurial) ?de James Conway. La terre est en bois debout ? l'exception d'un petit d?sert (?claircie). Le recensement de 1842 indique qu'il est temporairement absent. Celui de 1851 nous apprend qu'il est ?g? de 60 ans et sa femme Mary Ivoy 48 ans. Aucune autre personne n'habite la ferme. La maison est qualifi? de shanty. Il vend ou donne la terre ? Martin Blanchfield le 22 septembre 1855 et ce dernier la c?de ? Michael Phelan, le 24 avril 1877. Au moment de la transaction ?la terre de 3 par 35 est dite sans b?tisse. ?
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#32
Shelia has sent us this information that might be related to St. Columban:-

I am just sending this along by chance there may be a connection to your group.

http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/encyclopedia/LukeCallahan.htm

St. Patrick's, Montreal, Feb. 4, 1865 - B95
[highlight]Luke Callaghan, born on the 2nd. son of John Callaghan, shoemaker and of Bridget Phelan of this parish.[/highlight]GP: Elizabeth Buckley Callaghan, John Callaghan

and my reply

Hi Shelia;

Might be one of ours. Not sure we have a lot of Phelan's in St. Columban including four (4) Bridget Phelan, 3 of who could be this one mentioned. We also have a number of O'Callaghan in St. Columban, so certainly could be possible. I'll post it to our site, in case someone else can make the connection...

Thanks again

Fergus
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#32
Shelia has sent us this information that might be related to St. Columban:-

I am just sending this along by chance there may be a connection to your group.

http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/encyclopedia/LukeCallahan.htm

St. Patrick's, Montreal, Feb. 4, 1865 - B95
[highlight]Luke Callaghan, born on the 2nd. son of John Callaghan, shoemaker and of Bridget Phelan of this parish.[/highlight]GP: Elizabeth Buckley Callaghan, John Callaghan

and my reply

Hi Shelia;

Might be one of ours. Not sure we have a lot of Phelan's in St. Columban including four (4) Bridget Phelan, 3 of who could be this one mentioned. We also have a number of O'Callaghan in St. Columban, so certainly could be possible. I'll post it to our site, in case someone else can make the connection...

Thanks again

Fergus
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#33
In the Ann or Margaret Blanchfield situation: my guess is that the priest made a mistake. I have seen quite a few of these in church records. Of course, there is a chance that Ann decided to "go" by a different name, but under the circulstances, I think it not likely.

Perhaps we can find another baptism or a census record to confirm the "Ann" name?

I have even seen instances in Ontario when the priest has named the wrong parents, confusing them with godparents!
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#33
In the Ann or Margaret Blanchfield situation: my guess is that the priest made a mistake. I have seen quite a few of these in church records. Of course, there is a chance that Ann decided to "go" by a different name, but under the circulstances, I think it not likely.

Perhaps we can find another baptism or a census record to confirm the "Ann" name?

I have even seen instances in Ontario when the priest has named the wrong parents, confusing them with godparents!
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#34
Voici quelques informations concernant Daniel Phelan


Selon le cur? Forget auteur d?une ?tude g?n?alogique faites vers 1905.

Daniel Phelan, ?pouse ?lizabeth Donton

Enfants :

?lizabeth  1830
Patrick 1832
James 1835
Margareth 1836
______________________
Note : J?ignore s?il est remari? avec Mary Rafter ???
______________________

Daniel Phelan est l?un des premiers censitaires de Saint-Colomban. Il acquiert le lot 1247 de la concession St-George le 27 novembre 1826. L?acte de concession indique qu?il est cultivateur originaire du comt? de Kilkenny en Irlande et qu?il habite actuellement ? Montr?al.

Il acquiert en 1833 deux terres de la c?te St-Patrick o? il r?sidera possiblement jusqu?en 1842. Le recensement de 1842 indique que 8 personnes vivent sur cette ferme. Nous ignorons s?il quitte alors St-Colomban, mais le 12 f?vrier 1856 lorsqu?il vend son lot de la c?te St-George, il habite ? Cornwall, comt? de Stormont.

Daniel Phelan est un personnage important de Saint-Colomban. En effet, il est secr?taire d?un comit? en vue de la construction d?une chapelle (1830) et pr?side ?galement en 1835 l?association r?formiste locale. Ce comit? est reli? ? la r?bellion des Patriotes de 1837-1838 au Bas-Canada. Fait int?ressant, son ?p?e nous est parvenu et appartient actuellement ? la famille de Gerard Keyes, aujourd?hui d?c?d?.

Nous ignorons si Daniel est parent avec John Phelan, mari? ? Mary Phelan. Cette derni?re est la s?ur de Mgr Patrick Phelan. Il faudrait v?rifier l?ensemble des enfants de Joseph Phelan et Catherine Brennan.

Claude Bourguignon
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#34
Voici quelques informations concernant Daniel Phelan


Selon le cur? Forget auteur d?une ?tude g?n?alogique faites vers 1905.

Daniel Phelan, ?pouse ?lizabeth Donton

Enfants :

?lizabeth  1830
Patrick 1832
James 1835
Margareth 1836
______________________
Note : J?ignore s?il est remari? avec Mary Rafter ???
______________________

Daniel Phelan est l?un des premiers censitaires de Saint-Colomban. Il acquiert le lot 1247 de la concession St-George le 27 novembre 1826. L?acte de concession indique qu?il est cultivateur originaire du comt? de Kilkenny en Irlande et qu?il habite actuellement ? Montr?al.

Il acquiert en 1833 deux terres de la c?te St-Patrick o? il r?sidera possiblement jusqu?en 1842. Le recensement de 1842 indique que 8 personnes vivent sur cette ferme. Nous ignorons s?il quitte alors St-Colomban, mais le 12 f?vrier 1856 lorsqu?il vend son lot de la c?te St-George, il habite ? Cornwall, comt? de Stormont.

Daniel Phelan est un personnage important de Saint-Colomban. En effet, il est secr?taire d?un comit? en vue de la construction d?une chapelle (1830) et pr?side ?galement en 1835 l?association r?formiste locale. Ce comit? est reli? ? la r?bellion des Patriotes de 1837-1838 au Bas-Canada. Fait int?ressant, son ?p?e nous est parvenu et appartient actuellement ? la famille de Gerard Keyes, aujourd?hui d?c?d?.

Nous ignorons si Daniel est parent avec John Phelan, mari? ? Mary Phelan. Cette derni?re est la s?ur de Mgr Patrick Phelan. Il faudrait v?rifier l?ensemble des enfants de Joseph Phelan et Catherine Brennan.

Claude Bourguignon
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#35
[b]Not sure about any of the following possible connections to St. Columban. These are a couple of notes posted by Shelia. Although I am not able to make any direct connections, and of course, they are all familiar Irish names, there were Caseys; O?Farrells; Fitzgerald and Gaynor families in St. Columban. So, again these are only possible connections just in case they match some information that you might have[/b]

Notre Dame Du Bon Conseil, Montreal
Dec. 12, 1898 - B105
[highlight]Catherine Florence Gertrude Casey[/highlight], born on 30th inst. daughter of Francis  
Casey, Station Agent and of Catherine Fitzgerald, formerly of this parish
GP: Thomas Gaynor, the child's grand uncle and Catherine O'Farrell, wife of  
Thomas Gaynor.

January 7, 1899

Thomas Gaynor, tanner (tanneur), spouse of [highlight]Catherine O'Farrell[/highlight], died on the  
5th of the current month, aged 69 years, of the parish of St. Mary's [also
known  as Our Lady of Good Counsel/Notre Dame du Bon Conseil, Montreal], signed
by  Church Officials.

Buried at Notre Dame des Nieges, Montreal, plot,  01498  N

Notre Dame du Bon Conseil, Montreal
July 17, 1895 B91
[highlight]Mary Beatrice Eveline Casey [/highlight]born on the 14th. daughter of Frank Casey,  
---graft operator and Katie Fitzgerald of this parish
GP: Thomas Gaynor, gentleman and of Catherine O'Farrell. (These are Katie  
Fitzgerald's adopted parents)
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#35
[b]Not sure about any of the following possible connections to St. Columban. These are a couple of notes posted by Shelia. Although I am not able to make any direct connections, and of course, they are all familiar Irish names, there were Caseys; O?Farrells; Fitzgerald and Gaynor families in St. Columban. So, again these are only possible connections just in case they match some information that you might have[/b]

Notre Dame Du Bon Conseil, Montreal
Dec. 12, 1898 - B105
[highlight]Catherine Florence Gertrude Casey[/highlight], born on 30th inst. daughter of Francis  
Casey, Station Agent and of Catherine Fitzgerald, formerly of this parish
GP: Thomas Gaynor, the child's grand uncle and Catherine O'Farrell, wife of  
Thomas Gaynor.

January 7, 1899

Thomas Gaynor, tanner (tanneur), spouse of [highlight]Catherine O'Farrell[/highlight], died on the  
5th of the current month, aged 69 years, of the parish of St. Mary's [also
known  as Our Lady of Good Counsel/Notre Dame du Bon Conseil, Montreal], signed
by  Church Officials.

Buried at Notre Dame des Nieges, Montreal, plot,  01498  N

Notre Dame du Bon Conseil, Montreal
July 17, 1895 B91
[highlight]Mary Beatrice Eveline Casey [/highlight]born on the 14th. daughter of Frank Casey,  
---graft operator and Katie Fitzgerald of this parish
GP: Thomas Gaynor, gentleman and of Catherine O'Farrell. (These are Katie  
Fitzgerald's adopted parents)
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#36
I am a grandaughter of Pauline Catherine Stapleton. I know she married Richard McKibbin in Montreal on April 25. 1917. They had several children: Bruce, Ross, Jean, Norman and Patricia, I just wondered if there was any more information about her marriage or death or anything on Richard McKibbin.
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#36
I am a grandaughter of Pauline Catherine Stapleton. I know she married Richard McKibbin in Montreal on April 25. 1917. They had several children: Bruce, Ross, Jean, Norman and Patricia, I just wondered if there was any more information about her marriage or death or anything on Richard McKibbin.
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#37
Hi;

In my records, I have the following concerning [highlight]Pauline Catherine Stapleton[/highlight]?.

I have her birth as on July 14th 1896, and her baptism on July 16th 1896 in St. Patrick?s Church in Montreal (B265). Her parents were listed as Michael Stapleton, baptized in St. Columban on June 4th 1872 (B11) and Ann Julia O?Rourke, baptized in St. Columban on September 1 1860. Michael Stapleton & Ann Julia O?Rourke were married on January 4th 1895 in St. Patrick?s Church in Montreal (M4).

I have Michael Stapleton?s parents listed as John Stapleton & Bridget Wells and Ann parents listed as Samuel O?Rourke & Catherine Phelan.

John & Bridget were married in St. Columban on September 12 1865. I have Bridget?s baptism as noted on February 10th 1837 in St. Columban. I do not have any information on the birth of John Stapleton. However, I do have John?s parents noted as Michael Stapleton & Judith Marshall. And, I have Bridget?s parents noted as Charles John Wells &  Margaret Farrell. On John Wells, I have a note that he was born about 1805 likely in Ireland and that he died at 68 years old was buried in St. Columban on March 19 1873 (S3)

On her mother side, Ann Julia O?Rourke?s parents are noted as Samuel O?Rourke and Catherine Phelan married in St. Columban on April 21 1857. Samuel?s parents are noted as Samuel O?Rourke & Judith Grace. This Samuel O?Rourke is noted as having been born about 1794 (likely in Ireland) and he died at 80 years old on December 27th 1876. He was buried in St. Columban on January 2nd 1877 (S1). Judith Grace was born about 1791 and died at 65 years old and was buried in St. Columban on October 13 1856 (S3)

I have the following siblings listed for Pauline ? Josephine Margaret Stapleton, baptized on December 5th 1897 at St. Patrick?s (B451) but who died at only 7 months old and was then buried in St. Columban on June 30 1898 (S4); John Samuel Stapleton baptized at St. Patrick?s on May 23 1895 (B152) and Samuel Gerald Stapleton, baptized in St. Patrick?s on April 15 1900 (B77)

Of course, all this information, dates etc. are subject to verification. And, perhaps other researchers have more or different information.

But, I hope that this info helps and makes sense?.

Fergus

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#37
Hi;

In my records, I have the following concerning [highlight]Pauline Catherine Stapleton[/highlight]?.

I have her birth as on July 14th 1896, and her baptism on July 16th 1896 in St. Patrick?s Church in Montreal (B265). Her parents were listed as Michael Stapleton, baptized in St. Columban on June 4th 1872 (B11) and Ann Julia O?Rourke, baptized in St. Columban on September 1 1860. Michael Stapleton & Ann Julia O?Rourke were married on January 4th 1895 in St. Patrick?s Church in Montreal (M4).

I have Michael Stapleton?s parents listed as John Stapleton & Bridget Wells and Ann parents listed as Samuel O?Rourke & Catherine Phelan.

John & Bridget were married in St. Columban on September 12 1865. I have Bridget?s baptism as noted on February 10th 1837 in St. Columban. I do not have any information on the birth of John Stapleton. However, I do have John?s parents noted as Michael Stapleton & Judith Marshall. And, I have Bridget?s parents noted as Charles John Wells &  Margaret Farrell. On John Wells, I have a note that he was born about 1805 likely in Ireland and that he died at 68 years old was buried in St. Columban on March 19 1873 (S3)

On her mother side, Ann Julia O?Rourke?s parents are noted as Samuel O?Rourke and Catherine Phelan married in St. Columban on April 21 1857. Samuel?s parents are noted as Samuel O?Rourke & Judith Grace. This Samuel O?Rourke is noted as having been born about 1794 (likely in Ireland) and he died at 80 years old on December 27th 1876. He was buried in St. Columban on January 2nd 1877 (S1). Judith Grace was born about 1791 and died at 65 years old and was buried in St. Columban on October 13 1856 (S3)

I have the following siblings listed for Pauline ? Josephine Margaret Stapleton, baptized on December 5th 1897 at St. Patrick?s (B451) but who died at only 7 months old and was then buried in St. Columban on June 30 1898 (S4); John Samuel Stapleton baptized at St. Patrick?s on May 23 1895 (B152) and Samuel Gerald Stapleton, baptized in St. Patrick?s on April 15 1900 (B77)

Of course, all this information, dates etc. are subject to verification. And, perhaps other researchers have more or different information.

But, I hope that this info helps and makes sense?.

Fergus

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