Showing posts with label priest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label priest. Show all posts

Saturday, September 12, 2015

52 Ancestors No. 36: “Working for a Living.”

This week's theme for Amy Crow's 52 Ancestors is "Working For A Living" and I thought that I would do a review of various occupations in my family tree.

Our ancestor's "Working For A Living"

Most of the information on our ancestor's occupations can be found through reading census reports (1825-1921) or by looking at voters lists (1935-1980).

The last Canadian census report that has been published was 1921 (and is available on ancestry.ca) (Note that all Canadian census reports prior to 1921 are available for free on the Library and Archives Canada website)

Below is a list of links to pages where I have previously spoken about our ancestor's occupation:

Auctioneer
Autoworker
Carpenter
Parke Davis Clerical
Detective
Dressmaker
Expressman
Farmer
Feather Renovators
Fire Chief
Glassblower
Ice Dealer
Ironworker
Labourer 
Lawyer
Midwife
Miner
Nun
Nurse
Olympian
Politician
Priest
Railway Worker
Sailor
Soldier
Teacher
Union Leader
Other

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Bachelors, Spinsters, Priests and Nuns

As a family historian and genealogist, I find myself particularly drawn to researching and learning more about the lives of the many bachelors and spinsters that come to me through my research.

I cannot explain the satisfaction I felt at locating the service records, a photo and the final resting place of Leo Broderick; or locating the whereabouts of a son sent to an asylum due to illness like Timothy Moynahan; or finding the obituary for an auctioneer relative like William Moynahan; or receiving in the mail the service records of an uncle like Bernard Moynahan; or hearing more and more about the life of a strong unmarried woman like Nellie Moynahan.

I also want to honour the many relatives who were nuns and priests and who devoted their lives to serving God. Most often these relatives moved to communities far away from their families.

I have created this page to honour and remember them all and to share some of their unheard stories.



The Spinsters:
Note: The term "spinster" is seen as derogatory in the present context. I use it here in the historical context where it was a legal term used on legal documents to denote someone who was single and never married.

The Nuns:

The Bachelors:

The Priests

Thursday, April 24, 2014

52 Ancestors #12: Priests and Nuns

Reverend Raymond Moynahan (1904-1980)


Father Ray was the former assistant priest of St Mary's Woodstock; Pastor of All Saints' Church, Stratford; Pastor of St Peter's Church, Goderich; then retired to Glengarda Convent in Windsor Ontario.








Sister Madeline Demarse (1927-2010)

Sister Demarse was a Grey Sister of the Immaculate Conception. She died in 2010 the 60th year of her religious life. She entered the community in 1950 and took her vows 1954. A music teacher by profession, she taught in Ottawa, Timmins, Eganville and Midland for many years. Other assignements included bookkeeping anmd leadership positions as well as her primary ministry - teaching piano.


The Lennon Sisters



Bernard Broderick (1916-1992)