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Topic: Donegal, Ontario


  
  Buchanan, Watson and Related Families - pafg73 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William Breay SCOTT was born in 1823 in of Devonshire, England.
James "Stanley" BUCHANAN [Parents] was born on 13 Apr 1885 in Donegal, Ontario, Canada.
Mary PINDER was born on 19 Aug 1897 in of Ontario, Canada.
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  Buchanan, Watson and Related Families - pafg66 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Isabella Agnes (Bella) ANDERSON "Bella" was born on 10 Oct 1889 in of Donegal, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
Elizabeth Jane or "Ely" BUCHANAN [Parents] was born on 20 Aug 1893 in Donegal, Ontario, Canada.
Margaret Hannah BROUGHTON was born on 16 Jul 1894 in of Elma, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
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 Donegal fiddle tradition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Donegal fiddle tradition is a kind of Irish traditional music, based on a tradition, or set of coexisting traditions, at least 200 years old, of playing the fiddle in County Donegal, Ireland.
Donegal is a remote, partly Irish-speaking county in northwestern Ireland and one of the three counties of the northern Irish province of Ulster that are part of the Republic of Ireland.
Donegal styles have been influenced to a great extent by southern Irish styles and has influenced, and been influenced by Scottish music, and by the sounds, ornaments, and repertoire of the Píob Mhór, the traditional bagpipes of Ireland and Scotland.
www.kiwipedia.com /donegal-fiddle-tradition.html   (273 words)

  
 Buchanan, Watson and Related Families - pafg383 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Aliethia DANBROOK was born on 10 Jun 1885 in Ontario, Canada.
Thomas B PETRIE was born in 1866 in Donegal, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
Annabelle HOUZE was born on 20 Jun 1873 in of Elma twp, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
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 Glycine max
Of the two cultivars being used in trials, Donegal is the cultivar that is most promising for UK conditions, being a maturity group V. Derry is a maturity group VI.
Donegal and Tyrone are resistant to phytophthora root rot (PRR) (Phytophthora sojae).
Donegal has also expressed moderate resistance to downy mildew (Peronospora manshurica), but the other cultivars are susceptible to this disease.
www.fao.org /ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/gbase/data/soybean.htm   (2444 words)

  
 Terry Mason's Family History Web Site.
William A. Boldrick was born on 8 Oct 1837 in Thurlow, Ontario, Canada.
Richard H. Boldrick was born on 21 Oct 1841 in Thurlow, Ontario, Canada.
David E. Boldrick was born on 12 Jul 1849 in Thurlow, Ontario, Canada.
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 Buchanan, Watson and Related Families - pafg52 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Eliza Jane BURKE [Parents] was born on 25 Oct 1853 in of Donegal, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
Emily or Emma Jane BUCHANAN was born on 12 Oct 1883 in Morington, Ontario, Canada.
William Samuel BUCHANAN [Parents] was born on 21 Dec 1860 in Donegal, Ontario, Canada.
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 Bill Claus PAF - pafg06 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Philip Claus was born on 26 Jun 1799 in Vineland, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada.
She was buried in Mar 1874 in Craford Cemetery, Raleigh Twp., Kent County, Ontario.
Sussannah Cockburn was born on 2 Jan 1787 in Ballintra, Drumholm, Donegal, Ireland.
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 Donegal, Ireland. ©Jane Lyons
38: Parishes of County Donegal I, 1833-5, North-East Donegal
Donegal County Library - information on opening times and addresses of library branches through the county, plus an email address.
County Donegal records are deposited with Archives in southern Ireland, however, you will also find copies in the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland, plus some originals as Donegal is part of Ulster.
www.from-ireland.net /contents/donegalconts.htm   (2374 words)

  
 Donegal, PA Bed And Breakfast Vacations, Bed And Breakfasts In Donegal, Pennsylvania, Donegal, PA Inns
Donegal, PA Bed And Breakfast Vacations, Bed And Breakfasts In Donegal, Pennsylvania, Donegal, PA Inns
Bed and Breakfasts in Donegal, PA iLoveInns.com is your bed and breakfast travel guide for romantic, historic and adventure bed and breakfasts in Donegal, Pennsylvania.
Browse through our database of Donegal bed and breakfasts and country inns to find detailed listings that include room rates, special deals and area activities.
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 Definition of index.php?search=wellington|county|ontario&limit=20&offset=160   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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Ontario's newest university, the [[University of Ontario Institute of Technology]], opened in [[2003]].
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 Millar Genealogy
The mother of Adelaine was born in England and her father was born in Ontario.
She was born October 06, 1879 in London, Ontario, Canada, and died August 17, 1969 in London, Ontario, Canada.
Marriage license: September 22, 1910, The marriage is recorded in the Ontario vital statistics as Miller, not Millar as it should be.
www.cyberus.ca /~mikebur/millar2.htm   (606 words)

  
 WARK family tree genealogy
Thomas WARK , born 2 Jun 1838 <4 Jun 1836 in the 1901 census> in Ireland; died 1 May 1911 in High Bluff, Manitoba, Canada.
Ann Jane WARK, born 31 Oct 1848 in Sydenham Twp., Grey Co., Ontario, Canada; died 19 Nov 1934 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
William WARK, born abt 1850 in Holland Twp., Grey Co., Ontario, Canada; died in Rainy River, Ontario, Canada.
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 Gallagher Discussion Forums: Gallagher - Where did we originally come from?
The reason for the high population of Gallaghers in Donegal is that,they(the first gallcobhairs) were part of a dowry of an ulster(donegal)princess!!and so the earliest gallcobhair settled there.
My father lived in the same farm as his family had for hundreds of years and we were regarded by many in the area as "the" O Gallchobhair - I never had the time to research hat but would like to in the near future.
Donegal is a fantastic county and all of you should go there.
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 The U.S. Trotting Association On-Line!
Thanks to the work of a Canadian and an American laboratory, the Ontario Racing Commission (ORC) has at its disposal a process to more readily identify illegal substances, such as EPO, that are harmful to the horse.
The health of the horse and the integrity of the industry are of the utmost importance to Ontario’s horse racing community.
Such sanctions as these will continue to reinforce the message that the acquisition, possession and administration of illegal and non-therapeutic drugs will not be tolerated by the thousands of caring and professional people who make up this community.
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 Bill Claus PAF - pafg07 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
She died on 24 May 1809 in Drumholm, Donegal, Ireland.
Robert Cockburn was born about 1760 in Donegal, Ireland.
Sarah Menzies was born about 1770 in Donegal, Ireland.
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 Friel Family Genealogy Forum (Page 2)
Daniel and Catherine Friel 1872 Donegal - Gerry Friel 5/17/99
Re: Daniel and Catherine Friel 1872 Donegal - RJE 2/22/00
Re: Daniel and Catherine Friel 1872 Donegal - al bannon 7/08/99
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 William Fitzsimmons (Ontario politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Fitzsimmons (March 4, 1819 – July 1894) was a building contractor and political figure in Ontario, Canada.
He represented Brockville and Elizabethtown in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1867 to 1874 and Brockville in the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative member from 1879 to 1882.
He was born in County Donegal, Ireland in 1819 and came to Perth, Ontario in Upper Canada with his parents in 1823.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Fitzsimmons_(Ontario_politician)   (216 words)

  
 McNelis Genealogy Home Page
The name McNelis is peculiar to Donegal, and in fact only common in the area around Kilcar, with the exception of the group in Tyrone mentioned earlier.
She was married to Neil Bon(n)ar who was born in Donegal, Ireland (1816) according to the 1881 census in Kilbarchan, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Daniel McNellis was born in Donegal in 1850.
www.personal.psu.edu /faculty/j/w/jwd6/mcnelis.htm   (12986 words)

  
 web - pafg02 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
FRANCIS GALLAGHER [Parents] was born in 1835 in near DONEGAL BAY,IRELAND.
SARAH KIRKPATRICK [Parents] was born in 1835 in near DONEGAL BAY,IRELAND.
Originally from England, the Squire came to Arran in 1856 from Castle Berg, Albion Twp., near Bolton, Ontario.
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 Stories
Dan McGillivray, to Buchanan cemetery, was largely attended by a wide circle of relatives and acquaintances, all of whom remember her as a cheerful and loyal friend under all circumstances.
After a short residence in eastern Ontario, the family home was eventually established in Elma township, Perth County, with mother and six [actually seven] brothers - the father having died shortly after their arrival in the country.
We have a Buchanan reunion ever summer held mostly at Donegal, a little hamlet of a school, church, and oh yes, Orange Lodge and store and half a dozen houses, but right in the neighborhood where the Buchanans settled, but very few of the older families are left.
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 Buchanan, Watson and Related Families - pafn66 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Buchanan of Milverton and was born nearly 38 years ago on the 9th of Elma where she grew up and attended the Donegal School and the Donegal Methodist Church.
She was married on January 12, 1912 and removed to the old Oliver Jones farm on the 11th of Mornington where they resided for for four years afterwards removing to Listowel where they resided for a time before removing to Ferndale, near Detroit, where Mr.
Also, all her life Maggie believed that she was born in 1895, until she was informed that this official record said 1894 when she applied for pension benefits.
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 Donegal Town Forum
James was the father and he was born in inver.
Donegal 1818-1817, Michael was my great-grandfather and he was born the same, born 1835-1847.
I know that Michael immigrated to cobourg, Ontario, Canada in 1856-1857 at the age of 9 or 10.
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 St. Joseph's Colony - Town % Villages
Donegal is a single Searle elevator (closed since 1965) southeast of Reward.
The name Donegal was first applied to the country school three miles northeast of the elevator.
The school was built in 1911 and Andrew Buchanan, one of the three trustees, suggested Donegal in memory of his home town of Donegal, Ontario.
www.rootsweb.com /~skstjose/stjosephs/mainsection/town/townvillage.html   (690 words)

  
 Riverbend Park Neepawa
The were 74 signatures in the guest book, with relatives attending from Kamloops B.C., Welland and Donegal in Ontario, Winnipeg, Portage la Prairie, Keyes, Neepawa, Franklin, Birnie, Riding Mountain, Gimli and Brandon.
Andrew Buchanan, their seven sons and one daughter, left County Tyrone in Donegal, Ireland, in the 1840's and came to Canada in a sailing vessel.
Annie McMane of Aylmer, Ontario who is 77 years of age had driven the 1,497 mi.
billbuchanan.clawz.com /1966-1974%20Buchanan%20Reunions%20in%20Neepawa.htm   (730 words)

  
 Death Records for Ontario on Ancestors at Rest
Herbert Voegtle 1881~1896 Born in Wellesley Township, Ontario.
Freeborn ~ Zion Presbyterian Cemetery Wellesley Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
Ontario Computerized Land Record Index (aka Ontario Land Record Index) If your ancestor settled anywhere in Ontario and he was the first time buyer of Crown Land, he should be on these lists.
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 Antony Maitland's Genealogy - Chadwicks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This family of Chadwicks are from Southern Ireland, probably Cromwellian incomers from Lancashire, who emigrated to Ontario, Canada in the mid 19th Century, some later moving to British Columbia.
They married into the Stewarts (of Tyrcallen, Donegal) who were family connections of the Pakenhams of Langford Lodge, Antrim.
Elizabeth Stewart's (who married Frederick Jasper Chadwick of Guelph) Father, Edward, was of the family of Stewarts of Tyrcallen, Co Donegal, who were prominent lawyers in the area.
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 My Recollections - James Arthur Watson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Then he moved to the newer part of Ontario where he and some of the family settled in an area known as Donegal, in Perth County, near a family from Ireland.
I used to think that Grandfather "got lonesome for the trees, like they had in Ontario", but Mabel told us that there was very little water, and they had to haul it from a distance.
Married Jane Buchanan Sept. 26, 1856 at Donegal, Elma Township, Perth County, Ontario.
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 Strongs of Donegal: The Website!
The records of Drumhome, Kilbarron, Killybegs, and Donegal Parishes of the Church of Ireland (COI) were extensively examined in person by Dale G. Strong in 1983, and transcribed into his book, "The Descendants of John Strong and Martha Watson of Drumhome Parish, County Donegal, Ireland".
See the 1666 Hearth Money Roll for Parish of Kilaghtee, County Donegal It may be that Hugh and Jane were 1687 immigrants to Donegal, joining other related Strongs who had arrived earlier, during the Plantation, the Civil War and Commonwealth, or the Restoration period.
Madge's data was based upon extensive examination of parish and other records relating to Co. Donegal and personal contact with many individuals having local knowledge in Drumhome Parish itself; fortuitously, her data tends to supplement Dale's in the period 1800-1837, and then extends down to circa 1970-90.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~donegalstrongs/overview.htm   (6238 words)

  
 The Creighton Pluton: References
Norman Nicolais, formerly of the Henry Krumb School of Mines, Columbia University, ably aided the author in the field in the summer of 1974.
French, B. Sudbury structure, Ontario, some petrographic evidence for an origin by meteorite impact, in French, B. and Short, N. M., eds., Shock metamorphism of natural materials.
APPENDIX I. The structure of the eastern half of the Creighton pluton, Ontario II.
www.uwsp.edu /geo/projects/geoweb/participants/dutch/Sudbury/ThesisRefs.htm   (1285 words)

  
 Donegal: Ireland at Canadian Content
British agent who spied on IRA is shot dead.
Denis Donaldson had been shot in the head, execution-style, inside the primitive cottage in Glenties, Co Donegal, where he had been living since he was dramatically outed as a spy in December.
Even though Donaldson believed his exile in the wilds of Donegal would keep him safe from execution, others were not prepared to forgive and forget.
www.canadiancontent.net /dir/Top/Regional/Europe/Ireland/Donegal   (323 words)

  
 Kilcar Genealogy Home Page
Killybegs is to the east, Donegal Bay to the south, Carrick immediately north and Ardara a bit farther north and Glencolumbkille is to the west.
This branch of the national genealogy project is indexing parish records for all of Donegal.
His recent book The Great Famine in South-West Donegal 1845-1850 tells of the potato famine, which began the waves of immigrants from Kilcar to the United States and elsewhere, and for most Irish Americans is one of the defining moments of Irish history.
www.personal.psu.edu /faculty/j/w/jwd6/kilcar.htm   (2037 words)

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