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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Miller, H.J. (I18)
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Known as Pioneer Angus Beaton of Little Judique.
Lived in Little Judique (A Pioneer) | Beaton, Angus (I160)
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Lauchlin Cameron was from Suinart, Scotland | Cameron, Lauchlin (I24)
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Lawrence GEARIN
Birth Date: 6 Sep 1934
Death Date: 6 May 1996
Social Security Number: 011-28-3341
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Massachusetts
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 03077
Localities: Raymond, Rockingham, New Hampshire | Gearin, Lawrence John (I44)
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Legally adoptive mother of Shawn. Grew up in Watertown Ma, and moved to Newburyport Ma after marrying Lawrence J. Gearin from Lexington, Ma and Hartford Conn.
Funeral Mass held Monday, 7 Feb 1994, 10 AM at Saint Louis De Gonzague Church Newburyport, Ma. Father Kevin P. Horrigan. Arrangements by Elliot, Woodworth @ Rogers 35 Green St Newburyport, Ma. | Miller, Doris Marie (I43)
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Lisa was a resident of West Roxbury, Massachusetts. | Dickson, Lisa M (I685)
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Listed 1891 census age 42 Lot 1-B1 with daughter Mary age 3. | Nelligan, James (I554)
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Listed as Maggie on daughter Catherine's birth cert.
Listed as Maggie in the 1900 Lexington Annual Reports of Town Officers under Marriages.
Marriage
April 17, 1900 . Lawrence Gaffney , Maggie Donovan , Lexington Lexington | Margaret Donovan (I459)
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Lived 48 years, 2 months, 2 days | MacNeil, John James (I96)
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Lived at Isle of Skye Scotland.
*Start of Beaton family line from Skye*. | Beaton, Donald (I263)
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Lived at Jamaica Plain | MacNeil, Mary R (I682)
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Lived in Port Hood, CB, NS
ANGUS4 GILLIS (HUGH3, ALEXANDER "ALASDAIR BAN"2, DUNCAN "DONNACHADH BAN"1 | Gillis, Angus (I52)
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Lived in South West Mabou
Married Angus Gillis of Port Hood. She died at the age of 83 years. | MacDonald, Mary (I51)
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Lived in South West Mabou | MacDonald, Archibald (I48)
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Local 33 Boston Union Carpenter.
I worked on the Big Dig with Stephen. | Coughlin, Stephen (I659)
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Location: 4224.412,N , 07108.152,W
Buried with husband William, daughter Margaret and son Walter. | Hayes, Mary A (I443)
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Location: 4224.412,N , 07108.152,W
Buried with wife Mary, daughter Margaret and son Walter. | Gearin, William Joseph (I310)
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Malcolm's first wife. She died following the birth of Mary Catherineon Sept 28, 1888 | MacFarlane, Mary (I78)
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Margaret "ran" the farm and was in charge of finances. She had a commanding personality and was referred to by Malcolms (H) Nephew Peter Dan Gillis as "The Generalissimo" | MacFarlane, Margaret (I59)
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Marilyn June Healey
(June 20, 1932 - May 28, 2011)
Guest Book | Sign Guest Book
Hendersonville, NC
Marilyn June Russell Healey, 78, of Hendersonville, died peacefully Saturday, May 28, 2011 at the Elizabeth House with her son and daughter by her side.
A native of Floral Park, NY, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Aloysius Russell and Otillie E. Sporck Russell. She is also preceded in death by: three sisters, Gladys Schlessinger, Dorothy Van Tine, and Audrey Barrett, and one brother, Joseph Arthur Russell.
She was a graduate of Sewanhaka High School, where she focused on secretarial studies. Through the years she employed by Long Island Association, Jo Landes Stake Services, and Rand International. She lived in West Babylon, Long Island, NY for 33 years before she retired to Hendersonville in 1992. She was an active member of Grace Lutheran Church.
She is survived by her best friend with whom she was married 55 years, Arthur Charles Healey, Sr.; two children, Arthur Charles Healey, Jr. and his wife Melissa Robinson-Healey of Southborough, MA and Barbara Healey-Statzer and her husband Rick Statzer of Port Richey, FL; and five grandchildren, Shannon Healey, Erin Healey, Kathryn Healey, John A. Bohanon, and Brianna E. Bohanon.
A memorial service will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday, June 11, 2011 at Grace Lutheran Church, Hendersonville, NC.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to: Dr. Linda Wang's Merkel Cell Carcinoma Research Fund c/o Dr. Linda Wang, MD, JD Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 450 Brookline Avenue, LW 503 Boston, MA 02215 or Four Seasons Compassion for Life, 571 South Allen Road, Flat Rock, NC 28731. | Russell, Marilyn June (I689)
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Married in St Mary's Church | Family F102
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Married Mary Gillis from Port Hood. Died at 85 yrs | Gillis, John Archie (I70)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F173
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Anderson, K.A. (I22)
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Mass Archives
Last name Gearin
First name Michael
Location:Arlington
Year 1901
Volume 517
Page 328
Type Death
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1900 census Gearin was spelled Gerarin | Gearin, Michael (I466)
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May have been born Jan 5, 1908. | Gaffney, Katherine Teresa (I13)
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Maybe also born in Skye Isle, Inverness, Scotland or Isle of Skye, Argyllshire, Scotland
Lived in Skye, Scotland
He left the Isle of Skye and came to the district of Lochaber, Scotland. He became a convert to the Catholic Faith and married Anne MacBain or MacBean, sister to notable Gillies MacBain. | Beaton, Alexander (I237)
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Maybe born also in Skye Isle, Inverness, Scotland
She is the sister of notable Gillies MacBain.
Gillies MacBain, a captain in the Mackintosh Regiment at Culloden killed 14 Hanovarian soldiers before being cut down by the cavalry. He was an unusually tall man, of 6'7". An opening was discovered in a wall and Gillies stepped in and filled the breach. He then killed the Hanovarians, before being killed himself.
Lord Byron wrote:
GILLIES MACBAlN
"The clouds may pour down on Culloden's red plain,
But their waters shall flow o'er its crimson in vain,
For their drops shall seem few to the tears for the slain,
But mine are for thee, my brave Gillies MacBain!
"Though thy cause was the cause of the injured and brave;
Though thy death was the hero's and glorious thy grave,
My sad heart bleeds o're thee, my Gillies MacBain!
"How the horse and the horseman thy single hand slew!
But what could the mightiest single arm do?
A hundred like thee might the battle regain;
But cold are thy hand and heart, Gillies MacBain!
"With thy back to the wall and thy breast to the targe,
Full flashed thy claymore in the face of their charge:
The blood of their boldest that barren turf stain,
But, Alas! Thine is reddest thee, Gillies MacBain!
"Hewn down, but still battling, thou sunk'st on the ground -
Thy plaid was one gore, and thy breast was one wound;
Thirteen of thy foes by thy right hand lay slain
Oh! Would they were thousands for Gillies MacBain!
"Oh! Loud and long heard shall thy coronach be,
And high o'er the heather thy cairn we shall see;
And deep in all bosoms thy name shall remain
But deepest in mine, dearest Gillies MacBain!
"And daily the eyes of thy brave boy before
Shall thy plaid be unfolded, unsheathed the claymore;
And the white rose shall bloom on his bonnet again
Should he prove the true son of my Gillies MacBain!" | MacBain, Anne (I238)
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Michael's 2nd wife. | Elizabeth (I475)
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Missing maiden name. Formerly of Wakefield, Ma | Tracy (I705)
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Mostl likely born in Cambridge, Ma | Hayes, Margaret F (I524)
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Mostl likely born in Cambridge, Ma | Hayes, Catherine B (I525)
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Mostl likely born in Cambridge, Ma | Hayes, Anne T (I526)
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Mostl likely born in Cambridge, Ma | Hayes, Julia G (I527)
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Mostl likely born in Cambridge, Ma | Hayes, Elisabeth (I528)
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Moved to the United States, Upstate New York. Died in a car accident. | Gillis, Angus Bernard (I89)
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Name: Helen Lynch
SSN: 020-14-6415
Last Residence: 02174 Arlington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America
Born: 12 Feb 1909
Died: Dec 1982
State (Year) SSN issued: Massachusetts (Before 1951 ) | Gearin, Helen E (I445)
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Need to verify. | Shea, Meghan (I697)
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Need to verify. | Shea, John (I698)
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No children with Irene | Family F187
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No Children with John Alex. | Family F189
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Guanci, F. (I441)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Guanci, F. (I441)
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Obituary in Cape BretonPost September 11, 2004
MARGARET MULLANEY - 77 - Scotsville - Passed away quietly surrounded by her
familly after a very short illness while at the home of her daughter Debbie
at Port Royal. She was the daughter of the late John Alex MacFarlane and
Mary Ann (Gillis) of Upper Margaree. She enjoyed being in the company of
family and neighbours and was deeply committed to her community. Margaret
displayed a deep compassion for people and was always ready to serve those
in need. She led a life that was enriched by a deep faith in God and by
the love of her family. She was blessed with a gift to touch everyone she
met with kindness and humour. She is survived by her children, John
(Allana) of Frankville, Jesslyn of Ottawa, Cathaerine of Grande Prairie,
Debbie (Victor) Maddalena of Port Royal, Bernie (Heather) of Middle
Sackville, and 10 grandchildren, brother Dougald of Halifax, and Douglas of
Massachusetts, sisters Mary McDonald of Massachusetts, and Catherine
MacFarlane, CSM, of St. Andrews, and a great number of nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, John Robert, sister Janet and brothers,
Hughie and Malcolm. She spent many happy years serving as housekeeper for
the priests of Stella Maris and St. Margaret's parishes of Inverness and
Broad Cove. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Visitation will
be at the Inverness Funeral Home beginning Sunday 2-4 & 7-9 pm and Monday
2-4 & 7-9 pm. Funeral mass will be held at St. Joseph's Church, Southwest
Margaree, Tuesday, September 14, 2004 at 11 am. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to local community charities, including Inverness
Manor, Inverness Consolidated Hospital, Scotsville Fire Hall or St.
Joseph's Parish, Southwest Margaree. | Macfarlane, Margaret (I499)
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Obituary on ebituaries.ca
MULLANEY, Heather Marie - 43, Sackville, passed away quietly on February 2, 2007, at home, surrounded by her loving family. Born on December 18, 1963, in Halifax, she was the daughter of Graham "Duke" and Jessie (MacKenzie) Perrier, Sackville. Heather was a loving and devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend to many. She worked at Aliant for 18 years. She enjoyed being in the company of family and friends, and she was blessed with a special gift to touch everyone she met with her kindness, her hearty laugh and her sense of humour. She lived her life with great energy and enthusiasm. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. The family wishes to acknowledge the outstanding support provided by the Capital Health Integrated Palliative Care Service and the VON. She is survived by her husband, Bernie; sons, Justin, Shaemus, Callum; brother, Graham (Cathy) Perrier, Sackville, and her parents. Visitation will be in Atlantic Funeral Home, 125 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville, today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., and Monday from 7-9 p.m. The funeral mass will be held in St. John Vianney Roman Catholic Church, Lower Sackville, on Tuesday, February 6 at 10 a.m. Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Capital Health Integrated Palliative Care Service, Victorian Order of Nurses, or a charity of your choice. On-line condolences may be made at: www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com | Marie, Heather Perrier (I506)
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Obituary:
Paper: Boston Globe, The (MA)
Title: AUDREY LEE, WORKED AT WESTERN ELECTRIC
Date: June 17, 2001
WATERTOWN - F. Audrey (Miller) Power Lee, of Stoneham, formerly of Watertown, a retired employee of Western Electric Co., died June 12.
Born in Boston, Mrs. Power Lee was a 1946 graduate of St. Patrick's High School. She lived in Watertown for many years and for seven years in Beverly, before moving to Stoneham.She leaves her husband, John F. Lee; two sons, John M. Power of Billerica and Michael S. Power of Wells, Maine; three daughters, Mary F. Foerster of Vienna, Va., Joan C. Power of Billerica, and Christine A. Izzo of Waltham; two stepsons, Jack Lee of Cambridge and Robert Lee of Framingham; a brother; four sisters; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.A funeral Mass was celebrated Saturday in the Church of St. Patrick.Arrangements were made by the MacDonald, Rockwell and MacDonald Funeral Home.
Copyright (c) 2001 Globe Newspaper Company
Section: Globe West
Page: 7
Additional obit:
F. Audrey Power Lee
Former Assembler at Western Electric
A Funeral Mass for F. Audrey (Miller) Power Lee will be celebrated on Saturday, June 16, 2001 in the Church of Saint Patrick, 212 Main St., Watertown.
Mrs. Power Lee was born in Boston, a daughter of George and Mary (Nelligan) Miller. She was a graduate of Saint Patrick High School, Class of 1946 and had worked at Western Electric Company in Watertown until 1988.
She lived for many years in Watertown and for 7 years in Beverly before moving to Stoneham. She died at her residence on Tuesday afternoon, June 12th, of cancer. Mrs. Power Lee was 72 years old.
She leaves her husband, John F. Lee; five children: John M. Power of Billerica, Mary F. Foerster and her husband Carl of Vienna, VA., Joan C. Power and her companion Tom Toomey of Billerica, Christine A. Izzo and her husband Carmine of Waltham, Michael S. Power and his wife Susan of Wells, Maine; two stepsons: Jack Lee of Cambridge, Robert Lee and his wife Bunny of Framingham.
She also leaves four sisters: Helen Kelly of Waltham and Carol Miller both of Waltham, Gertrude “Trudy” Burke of Pinehurst, N.C., Cynthia Robinson of Wakefield; a brother George Miller of Melrose; 10 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, a sister Doris Gearin, predeceased her.
The Funeral will be from the MacDonald, Rockwell & MacDonald Funeral Home at 270 Main St., on Rte. 20, Watertown, on Saturday at 9:30 AM followed by a Funeral Mass at 10:30 o’clock in the Church of St. Patrick, 212 Main St., Watertown.
Calling hours will be in the MacDonald, Rockwell & MacDonald Funeral Home on Friday from 4-8 PM. Relatives and friends kindly invited.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 1309 Beacon St., Brookline, MA. 02446.
For further information, please refer to www.macdonaldrockwell.com or call 617 924 4700
http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch/obits/ma/ma-middlesex48.htm | Miller, Frances Audrey (I19)
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Of Lochaber, Scotland.
His children are Dougald, Mary and Catherine. | Campbell, Samuel (I274)
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Of Mabou Ridge | MacDonald, Anne (I362)
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Of Stoughton | Fencer, Peter (I708)
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Of West Roxbury, formerly of Mission Hill, Nov. 18, 2004 in her 100th year. Beloved wife of the late Hector MacNeil. Devoted mother of Robert M. MacNeil of West Roxbury and the late Joe MacNeil and Mary R. Dickson. Dear mother-in-law of David Dickson of Jamaica Plain. Loving grandmother of Lisa Vumbaco, David Dickson, Amy Fencer and Ernest MacNeil. She also leaves 4 loving great grandchildren. Funeral from the P.E. Murray-George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home, 2000 Centre St., WEST ROXBURY on Monday at 8:45 AM. Funeral Mass in the Mission Church, Roxbury at 10:00. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours on Sunday from 4-8 PM. Remembrances in her memory may be made to the Mission Church Restoration Fund, 1545 Trement St., Roxbury, MA 02120. Interment in St. Joseph Cemetery. For directions and guestbook, please visit pemurrayfuneral.com P.E.Murray-George F. Doherty & Sons West Roxbury(617) 325-2000 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bostonglobe/obituary.aspx?n=mary-e-macneil-bessie-mcneil&pid=2838258#sthash.5Bjv3TNZ.dpuf | MacNeil, Mary Elizabeth (I481)
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