Historical sketch of the village of Clayton, N.Y. : and a complete history of St.Mary's parish, Part 7

Author: Garand, P. S. (Philias S.)
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Clayton, N.Y. : G.H. Bates, printer
Number of Pages: 240


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gregation gave St. Joseph's altar $250 and the following the main altar $600: Joseph Brabant, Albert Goulet Sr., John Williams, Charles Hesler, Chauncey Glichrist, Mrs. Albert Goulet, Leander Denis Sr., Mrs. Charles Farrell, Nelson Charpentier, Ellen Gilchrist, John Ber- trand, Thomas O. Flynn, Geo. H. Mckinley, Patrick McKinley, C. Obernall, Mrs. B. Charpentier, Frederick Duford, Mrs. Mary Delaney, Arthur Mckinley, Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald and wife, J. T. Hub- bard, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charlebois, Mr. and Mrs. Loughlin, P. B. Cantwell, Mrs. Kate Delaney, Joseph Duford, Michael Fitzgerald, Theophilus Fitzgerald, J. B. Flynn, R. C. Churchill, L. Lawler, Mrs. Joseph Du- ford Sr., Thomas Ryan, C. Downes, John Hayes, Sr., John Foley, Mrs. John Bertrand, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Belleville, John Kanaley, Frank Loughlin, Oliver Ber- trand, Dan O'Brien, N. B. Bertrand, Mrs. Chauncey Gilchrist. Thus it was, that by following suggestions from ore and another, both pastor and trustees were gradually led into contracting a very heavy debt which disheartened the congregation, terrorized a few bonds- men and brought on deplorable troubles and contentions. The recent loan of $1,200 from the Jefferson Co. Sav- ings bank and the previous one of $1,500 from William Whaley of Lafargeville did not suffice to meet expendi- tures ; so a third loan became necessary, and $2,767.60 was borrowed from the First National bank of Clayton, and a note given in exchange. On this score four men deserve honorable mention, and these are Win. and


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Michael Fitzgerald, E. L. R., John E. Fitzgerald and John Foley. Not only did these men serve as bonds- men for the two mortgages, but they signed the Whaley note and all the bank notes which Father Brice was obliged to give when too closely pressed in order to se- cure money. God alone knows what a course of anxiety and trouble this loyal devotedness to God's priest and His church has been to them, especially, towards the last, when money was not forthcoming and these notes had to go to protest. I therefore state to the praise of the above mentioned gentlemen, that the congregation owes them a debt of gratitude for the present finished state of their church.


With this supply of money, a few socials, a lecture, two suppers, two excursions and several donations, Fr. Brice was enabled to push the work on the church to- wards completion. Moreover, great expenses were saved by "bees" and all that could be done by means of "bees" was done in this way. The floors were laid; the sand and other material were drawn, and the scaffolding was set up by "bees." Here, it will be well to men- tion that a great many people attended these "bees." Many whilst the church was building when they had a free day or a few hours to spare, would go and work on or about the church, and in this way did perhaps as much for it as those who subscribed large sums of money. Yet, I regret to state, that no record of the time they gave was kept, and I am unable to give them credit for their donations. Nevertheless, God saw their


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good work and generosity, and will undoubtedly reward them some day. Among those who attended the "bees" there is one who did more than all the others in this line, and this is Mr. Joseph Thibault Sr. Besides a sub- scription of $300 and a share in St. Mary's altar, he worked every day that other men worked, from the time the church was begun, until it was completed, without preference for any special kind of work, busy- ing himself in digging the foundations, quarrying, load- ing and unloading stones or attending the masons and carpenters, and all this work he donated to the church. His name like that of Joseph Duford, Captain Halpin, J. J. Delaney should certainly be handed down to pos- terity as among the generous benefactors of St. Mary's church.


As nothing was left undone to hasten the work it soon became evident, that the church could be com- pleted by the fall of 1889, and thus preparations were made for its dedecation. The date of December 1I, 1889, was selected, the people were notified, the bishop and many priests invited. The congregation still re- member the grandeur of this festive occasion. Every thing seemed to concur to make the celebration a grand success. There were over twenty priests, a large con- course of people from Clayton and the surrounding towns, the singing was good and the preaching masterly. Right Rev. E. P. Wadhams, bishop of Ogdensburg, blessed and dedicated the church, assisted by the follow- ing clergymen: E. J. Conroy, deceased, of Kingston, N.


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Y., Jas. H. Conroy of Ogdensburg, James A. McKenna, deceased, of Constableville, J. E. Lyons of North Law- rence, Michael O'Neill of Rossie, former assistant at Clayton, now dead, John G. Fitzgerald, Madrid, leading singer among the priests, J. T. O'Brien of Waddington, deceased, B. Marion of Potsdam, Thomas P. Fitzgerald, of Keeseville, C. J. McMorrow of Fort Covington, now dead, M. F. Ambrose of Redwood, J. J. Byrne, Water- town, John H. O'Rourke, Port Henry, Peter J. Devlin, Chateaugay, C. Raymot, M. S. H., Watertown, J. P. Murphy, Cherubusco, U. Larose, Ogdensburg, D. Guil- banlt, Keeseville, M. Brown, Hogansburg (former pastor at Clayton), T. F. Kelley, Rhinscheck, N. Y., William S. Kelley, Rosiere, E. G. Brice, Clayton.


Rev. E. J. Conroy of Kingston, preached in the inorn- ing and Rev. J. H. Conroy of Ogdensburg in the even- ing. The collection amounted to $306.00. Confirma- tion was administerrd in the evening to a class of 133. This great celebration was the crowning of many efforts, sacrifices and anxieties, but unfortunately, it was not the end but the beginning of greater troubles which cul- minated in the parting of pastor and people.


This festivity was like the bright, clear sky before the tempest; scarcely had the joyons echo of this ever memorable celebration died away when Father Brice had to face new troubles and greater anxieties. The church debt was then $16,267.60. The bank notes be- came due every three months, the interest on the mort- gages had to be paid every six months, and the people's


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enthusiasm began to grow cold. Vet, for four years longer, Father Brice did not allow himself to be dis- heartened, but bravely faced the battle. He organized socials, excursions, suppers, contests, held a fair, took up a subscription for sanctuary, carpets and windows, but so considerable was the interest and so great were the expenses incurred furnishing the new church, that he was unable to reduce the debt during the year 1890. He was a little more successful in 1891, for in that year he paid on the principal $367.60, and thus reduced the debt down to $15,900. It was also in 1891 that the new iron fence for the cemetery was built, by means of sub- scriptions taken up by Eli Charlebois Sr. and Henry Dubois. This subscription amounted to $314.80 and the fence cost $309.80. The surplus of $5 was deposited in the bank, and with the accumulated interest was used this year, 1902, to paint the fence anew.


In 1892, on July 25th, Father Brice sold to Will L. Delaney for $100, the old fraine church which was turned since into an opera house. He had an excursion, a few socials and the blessing of the new bell, at which $271 were contributed. Notwithstanding these reventies, Father Brice had only enough to pay interest and a part of the current expenses, and so was unable to reduce the indebtedness. Yet in 1893 he made a strenuous effort to pay the Whaley note. He took up a subscription which amounted to only $292.50 as the following were the only ones willing to subscribe:


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Beach, Mrs.


$ 2,00


Farrell, Bernard


$ 5.00


Hayes, John W


25.00


Fitzgerald John E.


25.00


Cosselman, James


10,00


Fitzgerald, Barrington


10.00


Fitzgerald, M. J.


15.00


Farrell, Dan


5.00


Walsh, Fred


5.00


Bertrand, Edward


5.00


Kelley, James


5.00


Charlebois, Joseph


5.00


Johnson, Mrs. Marg.


5.00


Fitzgerald, William (E. L. R.)


25.00


Fitzgerald, Maurice, (B. C.)


25.00


Fitzgerald, Michael (E. L. R.)


25.00


Fitzgerald, Michael (B. C.)


20.00


Foley, John


25.00


Fitzgerald, Theophilus (B. C.)


20.00


Lefebvre, Fred


5.00


Bazinet Jolın B.


15.00


Longtin, Joseph Sr.


.50


Duford, Ralph


10.00


A few dollars were added to this sum and thus $300 were paid on the Whaley note. This was the last Father Brice paid on the principal. From now on, things went from bad to worse. In June, 1893, Father Brice rented and moved into Mrs. Lucey Thompson's house and leased the old rectory to Ed. McOmber. This move did not heal, but on the contrary, opened anew the already too tender and bleeding wounds, and it gave to some another opportunity to find fault. Father Brice, feeling that a large part of his congregation was not with him, began to loose some of his previous undoubted courage, and as the socials and other doings for the church became less numerous and less successful, the revenues of the church did not suffice to pay interest, insurance and current expenses and thus floating debts began to accumulate. Seeing no way out of his en- tanglement, and fearing that his days of usefulness in Clayton had come to an end and that a change would benefit him and St. Mary's parish, Father Brice, with the consent of the bishop, in the fall of 1894, arranged to make an exchange of parishes with Father Nolan of


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Massena. But when this was to be consuminated, Father Nolan changed his mind and thus Father Brice was obliged to wait for a vacancy. This came when Father Michael Burns was appointed pastor of the new parish of the Holy Family of Watertown. Father Brice then succeeded him at Brushton, where he still resides. Although, the last five years of Father Brice's pastorate at Clayton were tempestuous, yet, dark clouds were not always in the firmament. He had several bright and joy- ful days. There were stannch, bosom friends, both among protestants and catholics, who continually sup- ported him through thick and thin, in all of his diffi- culties and he received many handsome donations that rejoiced his heart. The three windows in the sanctuary, the baptismal font, the sanctuary lamp, the tower bell, the Rose window and the two windows in the main entrance were all donated in his time.


The large window behind the altar is the gift of Manrice, Michael and Theophilus Fitzgerald (B. C.), in memory of their father and mnothier. It cost $250 and represents the assumption of the blessed Virgin Mary. St. Michael's window which cost $80 was donated by George H. Mckinley in memory of his father and mother, I. and E. Mckinley. The other half of this window, which stands near the Blessed Virgin's altar, and representing St. Cecilia, is the gift of Miss Frame of N. Y., in memory of hier nephew W. H. Frame. The window near St. Joseph's altar and which rep- resents St. John the Baptist and St. Margarite the Martyr


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is the gift of James V. Donvan, of N. Y., in memory of his brother Silas J. Donvan. One of the vestibule windows was donated by J. B. Bazinet in memory of his father and mother P. and G. Bazinet. The other vesti- bule window was given by Mrs. Julia Johnson. The circular or Rose window in the front of the church, was donated by the Sunday school children and the tower and transom windows were given by the congregation. The sanctuary lamp was donated by Mrs. Deborah Dow- dall in memory of herself and husband Thomas, and cost $50. The baptismal font is the gift of Rev. Father Brice in memory of his father and mother.


But the greatest of these gifts, was the bell donated by Peter Fitzgerald Sr. It cost $850 and was bought from Meneely & Co, of Troy, N. Y. The blessing of it on November 24, 1892 was made a day of great fesiiv- ity. Rt. Rev. Bishop Gabriels of Ogdensburg, N. Y. performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. Fathers, Tobias Glenn of Watertown, D. D. Driscoll of Canton, D. Marron of Potsdam, Michael O'Neill of Rossie, W. J. Kelley of Rosiere, B. Grom M. S. H. of Watertown, J. T. Moriarty O. S. A. of Carthage, M. T. Ambrose of Redwood, and Father Brice of Clayton. Rev. B. Mar- ron of Potsdam preached in the morning and Rt. Rev. Bishop Gabriels in the evening.


Many were invited to be sponsors, but only the fol- lowing accepted the invitation and were present at the blessing of the bell:


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Mckinley, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Foley, Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. William Delaney, James and Mother Bazinet, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.


Bertrand, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Delaney, William and Mother Laughlin, James and Mrs. John Williams


Lefebvre, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Fitzgerald, Maurice and Mary Kennally Duford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank


Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. John W.


Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kennally, Mr. and Mrs. John


The name of the bell is " Henry, Peter." The in- scription on it is as follows:


GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO.


PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, BENJ. J. HARRISON. GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK STATE, ROSWELL P. FLOWER. REIGNING POPE, LEO XIII. BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE, RT. REV. H. GABRIELS. PASTOR OF CHURCH, REV. E. G. BRICE. TRUSTEES OF CHURCH, FRED LEFEBRE, FRED WALSH.


A. M. D. G. ST. PETER.


DONOR OF BELL, PETER FITZGERALD. THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1892. WEIGHT OF BELL 3,000 POUNDS.


Father Brice has an olive complection with brown eyes and sandy hair; he is short of stature and rather corpi- lent; he is pleasing and entertaining in conversation, and is fond of telling and hearing a good joke; he loves visiting and traveling and is very hospitable; he is skilled in liturgy, has good taste and dresses neatly. His pastorate at Clayton is the longest and most event- ful yet recorded in the history of St. Mary's parish. He came here in September, 1883, and left in March,


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1895, which makes an administration of eleven years, six and one half months.


The church which he built at the cost of about $30,- ooo, is a grand monument that will make him live in the minds of generations to come. May the parishioners of St. Mary's church never forget the gratitude which they owe Rev. Father Brice.


1883


BAPTISMS.


Date of Birth.


Date of Bapt.


Kelley, Mich. Hattie Dickenson


Dec 15


Gauthier, Moses Will.


Aug 13 Sept 2


DEATHS.


Picard, George


May 13 4


Date of Date of


Marshal, Ellen


Sept 16


19


Death


Burial


Vincent, Michael


Aug 24, '77 "


29 Marshal, Ella


Sept 23


Sept 26


Contant, Richard Anthony " 2, '82 Oct 4 Simard, Mary


Nov 30


Dec 3


Gillick, Geo. Oscar Sept 5


Sept 30 Pilon, Edna


Dec &


Philips, Emma Mabel ** 12 Oct 7


Bazinet, Edith Stella Oct 5


14


1884


Jegoux, Anna Sophia


Sept 6 Sept 23 .. 26


BAPTISMS.


Brault, Frank


Lalonde, Fk. Xavier


Oct 16


28 Levesque, Judson Jan 4 Jan 6


Marshal, Chas. Jos. Aug. 27


NOV II


Denis, Albert Paul ..


1


.. 6


Quesnel, Wmn. Benj.


Nov 11


11


Duford, Edward Victor Jan 25 28


Stay, Louise Angele


Sureau, Fred Geo. 13 Feb 10


Mckinley, Lena Elleonora " 3


2


14


Charpentier, Benj. Frank-


li11 29


10


Flynn, Marie Mabel


12


25


26 Cholette, Cath. Emelie Feb 13


17


Lanthier, Fk. Henry


23


26 Delaney, Dan Ed.


4


24


O'Toole, Ed. Wm.


17


27 Charlebois, Eletha Geo 19


..


24


Belanger, Cath.


Oct 20


Sheehan, Mich ..


28 Mch 2


Belanger, Fred


" 20


27


29 Emond, Fk. August


32 2


Collin, Geo. Oran


Nov 24


..


30 Brabant, Eva Josephine Mch 12


..


16


Quesnel, Joseph


Feb 7 Apr 7


Marshal Emma Mary


July 20 40 13


Date! Hawes, Emma Mary


Sept 1 62 13


Sept 10 Leroux, Frank


Apr 18 ..


20


16 | Horvis, Mary Grace


Sept 27 ..


23


Oct 1 Spring, Frank Clyde


Mch 12


27


2 | Foley, Frank Ed.


Apr 19 May Io


..


Fitzgerald, Bernard Sept 23 '83 23


11


11


Longtin, Mabel Gertrude " 27 .. 10


Hayes, Sarah Eva


Denis, Eliz. Valetta


Dec 10


Dec 13


..


MARRIAGES.


Halpin, Mich and Cath Hickey Wheeler, Jay and Mary Borden Lalonde, Amosand Cath 1,etarte Reff, Joseph and Mary Julie Bourcy "


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Kelley, Louis Mich


Jail 17


Quesnel, Jn and Mary Rhodrigue Oct 24 Ragoux, H. and Helen Bertrand Nov. 6 Lavigne, Fred and Hermin Bert- rand .. 6


Pilon, Henriette Gertrude


Charlehois


Sept 23


Dec 19 '83


May IS Reinajel, Mich and Marg


Charpentier, El. Omer June 21


June 22 Fitzgerald Sept 30


Duford, Ralp and Emma


Levesque, Susa Gene- veve May 5 June 30 Hawes Nov I


Churco, Mary Henri- etta June 11


July 6 Fitzgerald


Dec 27


Lalonde, Henriette


July 13


13


DEATHS.


Larpentigny, Loretta


" 15


21


Fultz, David Chas


June 14


27


Date of Death


Burial


Williams, Ed Fk


July 5 ١١


١١


30


Wright, Charles


5


8


Benoit, Helen Mary


" 25


Aug 3


Desrosiers,


Feb 15


Feh


18


Langlois, Joseph


Apr 6


10


Thibault


Thibault, Ernest


Aug 26


Halpin, Mary Ida IS


Sept 8


Hayes, Ann


May 16


May 19


Dennis, Emile Edith


29


14


Jenkins, Vincent


June 21


June 2


Daoust, Wm Van


Sept 20


Oct 5


Cholette, Louise Charpentier,


July


Marshall, James


Aug 24'80


12


Emond, Mary Emma


Oct 14


20


Carpenter, Howard Fk


20


26


Charlebois, Rose Mary Anna


Ang IS Nov


1


ISS5


Duford, Mary Grace


Sept 26


2


BAPTISMS.


Lalonde, Jane


Oct 30


2 Bouchard. Alfred


Dec 23 '84 Jan 4


Bonami, Elizabeth


9


Dec


7 Thibault, Agnes Louisa Feb 10


Feb 15


Picard, Cora


29


14 Lepage, Sarah Amelia " 16


18


Stally, Laura Bella Mary


25


14 Desrosiers, Florence


Loretta


Feb 23 Mch 22


Dec 3


21 Belanger Theodore


29 Hermin


Mch 16


22


Simard, Joseph


25


29 Brault, Phebie Eliz


Feb 24


3I


Simard, Sophia


Oct 22'78


MARRIAGES.


Fitzgerald, Maurice and


Cath McCann


Jan 10 Fitzgerald, Paul · Brice


May 5 1.


IS


June 10 Duford, Geo Nelson


4 11


24


McDonald, May Wili- fred 17


June 14


Bearman, Win and Marg Mallette


Hamel, Paul Ed


May 19


14


Sept 13 McCoy, Fk Reuben Moineau, Sylvester


Dec 14 '84 July 12


Duford, Fk and Amelia


..


..


21


July 11


July 14


Marshall, Cath


17


12 Halpin, Michael


21


24


Sholette, Bertha


4 . Stally, Mary Laura


Dec 27 Dec 28


Quesuel, Albert Ross


30


16 Grover


Wheelock, Wm James Jan 21


28


Moran, Marguerite Helen


Simard, Robt


29 Yott, Mary Louise Apr 2 Daniels, Fk Anthony .. 9 Charpentier, Joseph " 25


Apr 5


Il


May


3


Gilchrist, Chauncy and Julie Carpenter Moineau, Telesphore and Virginie Pilon


Ang 10


31 Cummings, Kate


Apr 6


Apr Q


Cholette, Napoleon


20


27 Lanthier, Cath


Jan 1


Jan 3


Loughlin, John Charles 9


Date of


Duford, Eli and Nancy


١١


..


145


llerbert June 9


DEATHS.


Pennadis, Fk


Jan 10


July 12' Aug 2


Date of Date of Death. Burial.


furcot, Eliz " IS'SI


14


Turcot, Sophia


Apr 2, '85


14 Delaney, John J


Apr Apr


Turcot. Harriette


" 26 '83 ١١ 14 Sureau, Delia Picard, Cora


2.4


26


Delaney, John Emmet June 13


16 Charpentier, Julia


..


Duford, Aldin Eloysius


Aug 25


30 Cholette, Napolean Fitzgerald, Marg


Sept 19 Sept 21 " 26 * 29


Bazinet. Bernard Jacob Duford, Eletha Gertrude


Ang 25 . .


13


1886


Bass Mary


June 1


17


BAPTISMS.


Stay, Fk Ed


Sept 19


1


27


Date of Date of Birth Bapt.


Lachance, Helen Vir- ginia


28


Oct 11 McCann. Mary Flo Anu


..


26


Denis, Ralph Peter Roy


Oct 11


14 Levesque, Mary Magd Kelley, Susan Mary


Dec 4 '85 " 31


Timmerman, Mary Helen


May 23


25 Lepage, Mary Francis Duford, Clara Loretta


Jan 27 .. 31


Duford, Rachael Mary


Dec 5 'So Nov 10 Bearman, Mary Honora


Eva Feb 2 14


June 29 66


Laughlin, Bernard Ed


Moineau. Mary Helen


Nov 13


15 Jos


Jan 21 15


Gauthier, Mary Cath


Dec 20


Dec 25 Simard, Mary Eliz


Mch 23 '78 " 17


MARRIAGES.


Fitzmaurice, Leo


Date. Joachin


Jan 28


22


Quesnel, Mary Hattie


Dec 9 ..


23


Moineau, Ed and Ade- line Letarte


Jan 6 Charpentier, Edith Emilistia Feb 27


Mch 5


Fitzgerald, Peter and Sophia Charlebois McOmber, Edward and


28 | Mulcahey, Walter Flynn, Loretta Agnes


Mch 10 ..


I


Anna Kelly


.. 13 Lalonde, Wm Henry Thibault, Joseph


S


.. 13


O'Neil, John and Della Lysaght


June 7 Eugene ..


I1


21


Ragoux, Aug Isidore


Apr 3 Apr 4


Mch 216 Apr 18


13 Purcell, Raymond Dan Brabant, Lucy May Apr 19 " 20


July 1 Charron, Viola Ameda Foley, Ed John


May 5 May 9


" 23


Aug II Taxon, Louisa Laguerre, Mary Lilie Mch 22


Apr 3 June I


Arery, Chas and Cora Johnson Valin, Jerome and Kate Riley


" 19 Lawrence, Peter Pearl May 20 June 15 Leroux, Charlotte Mary Oct 20 Evelyne 30 20


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20


Gillick, Mary Stella


Quesnel, Sophia


..


22


=


27 Mckinley, Joseph O'Toole, Anın [2


Jan 22 Jan 24 26


27 .. 27


13


Feb 6


Duford, Ralph Eldred


Sept 3 Sept 6 Farrell, Bridget


Dec 15 Dec IS


Lalonde, Amos


..


19 21


Johnson, Orson and Anna Mckeever Flynn, Thomas and Mary Duford Brockway, Ossia and Emma Forrester


Apr 17 '85 7


Parquet, Wm Henry Ja1 7 June 20 Petrie, Martin and Anna Bordel June 15 Morin, Franklin June 24 July 4 Graves, Alfred and


Staley, Sylvester Clark July 5


18 Mary Denis Sept 29


Gardner, Alice Bessie May 26 25 Marshall, Willard and


Denis, X. Willie Ang 9 Aug 14 Kate Mills Nov 16


Langlois, Anthony


July 9


15| Farrell Dan and Mary Pine 23


Duford, Eva Lucy


A11g 7 22 Emond, Nap and Virginia


Lefebvre, James Clovis Sept 16 Sept 18 Moineau By Rev C J Frowley, CSSR


Desrosiers, Susan Hon- ora


Aug 24


19 Mulcahey, Mick and Min-


Emond, Lucy Emma


Sept 17


26


nie Kelsey Feb 22 .


Picard, Chas Leo


26


26


Lalonde, Helen


26


27


DEATHS.


Churco, Henry Wallace


18


Oct 3 Lalonde, Amos


Brabant, Mary Gertrude


Oct 2


3 Denis, Eliz


Garean, Anthony


Sept 27


5 McKinley, Joseph


Breault, David Wm 24


.. 2


10 Murphy, Bridget


Lalonde, Amos I,eo


Oct 20 Oct 31 Lalonde, Mar 26 Mar 29


Simard, Cecelia


Nov 3


Nov 14 Foley, Nellie


Cosselman, Clarence Mich


2


15 Quensel, Hyacinth


Aug 30 Sept 1


Charlebois, Geo Leander Ang 7


Sylvester, Mary


4 7


Levesque, Mary E


9 12


1886


Mullen,


Dec 12 Dec 15


BAPTISMS.


Date of Birth


Date of Bapt


1887


Duford, Sophia Viva


Nov 27


Dec 7


BAPTISMS.


Collin, Mary Malvina


Oct 10


..


12 Lambert, John Leo


Dec 29 '86 Jai 1


Bertrand, Mary Catlı Dec


12


Yott, Cecelia Deline


30 '86 2


Mckinley, Clara Bella


Nov 20


19 Larpentigny, Wm Geo


16


Peoples, Loretta Esther Jan 27 '74 "


24 Hesler, Chas A


June 36 '57 " 22


MARRIAGES.


Lepage, Cecelia Emer- etta Ja11 28 Feb 6


Fitzgerald, Wm and


Denis, Gordon James


24


..


6


Louise Vigneron


Jan 7 Seeber, Mary Eva


Feb 19 Mch 6


Cantwell, Barry Patrick and Flo Ann McCarn


Jan 27 Williams, Eugene Em-


met


6


13


Mckinley, Fk and Min- nie Kelsey


Feb 2 Laughlin, James Law- rence 27


Charpentier, Nelson and Mary Laporte


Mch 9 Daniels, James Ed Knight, Roland Paul


Mch 25 27


McCormick, Mich and


Sept 10 '86 Apr 3


Matilda Carpenter


May 12 Hagen, John Win


July 4 '55 9


4


Dec 6|Duford, Ama


Sept 1


$ 4


18|Mulcahey, Mary Etta Jan 3 16 ..


Daoust, Allie Louisa Dec 8


Goulet, Mary Louisa 26


6


13


147


26


Pilon, Clara Rhoda


15 Delaney, Wm


Charpentier, Ephrem


Simard, Charles Rousseau, Gilbert David Jan 27 30 Aug 7 I McCarthy, Fk and Ella Mckay " 30


Emond, Mary Marg Apr 27 May


Charpenter, Fk May 12 17 Fitzgerald, Mick and B Ann Delaney Jegoux, Fk Jos Apr 20 .. Nov 26 19 Thibault, Clarence Aug May 17 22 Lalonde, Mick and Mary Longtin June 27 DEATHS.


Cantwell, John Mc Cann Mch 27 22 Rhodrigue, Addie Apr 8 Apr 1 1


Simard, Win Sebastien


May 29 June 5 Delaney, Patrick


11


..


20


Moineau, Word Henry


Nov 22 86 " 12| Kennally, Collette ..


20 23


Johnson, Helen Apr 2


15 Duford, Nancy


26 29


Levesque, Leo June 18


18 Delaney, Anna


June 15 June 18


Quesnel, Leander Roy May 30 ..


10


23 Denis, Peter ١٦


Sept " Sept .


Turcot, John B


Jan 13


26 buford, Aldin Delaney, Joseph


Oct 7 Oct 10


Lafleur, Normand Am- brose


May II "


23 Miller, Wm


30 Nov I


Johnson, Eva Beatrix


Aug 30'86 "


31 Delaney, Mary


Nov 4 ..


7


Arery, Celia Blanche June 8 Ang & Bonami, Peter


Laguerre, Mary Grace Maude


Apr 5 12 Delaney, Joseph


Marshall, Jane Almeda


July 25


McCoy, Laura Mary


Apr 27


Hamel, Geo Leo


O'Toole, Sarah Eliz


Sept 1


18


1888


Kelley, Eva Hellen


I


25


BAPTISMS.


Emond, Nap John


..


23


1 25 Flynn. Theresa Ethel Dec 25 '87 Jan 30 Mckinley, Em Ed- 2 ward .. 25'87 " 6


Thibault, Ann Armina Sept 29 Oct


Duford, Amelia Sophia Oct 10


16 Gauthier, Marg Nellie Jan 28 Feb


5


Duford, Eva Mary 17


21 Fitzmaurice, Thos


4 Thibault, Jn Victor Nov 9 Nov 14 Nicholas Feb b


Foley, Gertrude Mabel


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.. 17 26 Fitzgerald, IIelen Rose " 13 20


Denis, Helen Marg


22


.4 27 Rattray, Lottie Gert-


Lalonde, Geo Ed


26


. . 27 rude Dec IO 20


Purcell, Mary Bell Mirth “ 7


Charron, Ambrose Dec


7 Dec


9 SO11 Jan 21 ..


MARRIAGES.


25 Picard, Joseph Mch 28 Apr 1 Gillick, Geo Leroy Feb 22 ..


HIesler, Chas and Amelia Thibault Feb 9 Lafontaine, Agnes Ad-


Moran, Fk and Mary Collin Mch 10 die Mch 4'75 " 13


Ilagan John and Hellen Mckinley Apr 20 Lafontain, Mary Apr 17'83 " 13


Letarte, John and Letitia Gareau May 3 Lafontain, Dora June 27 '85 ' 13


Sayers, Benj and Sophia Langevin


" S.Moinean, Beaulah Mary Mch 22 'S8 ' 15


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16


Thibault, John Victor


16 ..


23


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21 Bissonette, Israel


25


28


31 Fitzgerald, Mich


Dec 29 Dec 31


Aug 20 Sept 4


Bissonette, Fk


15


18


Moineau, Leonora Bella Cath


July 6 July 17 Roussel, Sophia


9 Dowdall, Cath


19 22


Lee, Mary Amanda


Aug Aug


13


17


Gagner, Esther Eva A11g 25 66


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27 Farrell, Bridget Alli-


Feb '66 Apr 16|McCormic, Peter and Marg Maher June 7 Cummings, Chas and Mary Mccarthy


17


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BAPTISMS.


Date Date


of of


Birth. Bapt.


McCormick, Mary Cor- nelia


Apr 19 Apr 29


Lafontaine, Gertrude Eva


Oct 17 '79 " 13


Langlois, James


Apr 9 May 27


Gillick, Eva Joanna


June 5 June 24


Daoust, Beatrice An- astasia " 19 24


Lafleur, Lucy Louisa Mch 15 ..


25


Manson, Anna July 15 July 20


Carpenter, Mary Agnes . 4


IQ 29


Ladoques. Thos 29 A11g I


Lalonde, Mildred Ce- celia 16


Churco, Sarah Edna


Aug 16


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Brabant, Peter Au- gustus " 20


30


Lalonde, Chas Robert 12 Sept


2


Emond, Louis Herbert Sept 13 16


Farrell, John Emmanuel 7 23


Bouchard, Paul W111 Nov 10 Sept 23




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