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151 | raised in Rahway, New Jersey Not related to the Dunns Belonged to Parish of Timahoe, baptized at home, as were all at that time (1838) From Co. Queens, Leister Note from F. Leo Smith, 12-10-1998 Grandfather Kavanaugh died of Alcoholism. Therefore Grannie was against alcohol, but she had four "medicinal" bottles during prohibition. From Celia Kavanaugh Boylan 4-1-03 Immigration records for Gerald Cavanagh, age 27, a sailor, formerly resident of Ireland who arrived in New York on the Webster on April 19, 1864 whose last port of call was Liverpool, England, his purpose of sailing was to stay in the USA and he travelled as a steerage passenger. Manifest ID 902079. (Family Archives CD of the Family Tree maker's passenger and immigration lists 1846-1865.) [Most likely not our relative] ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Oregon Historical Records Index Detail Information Case# Name Kavanaugh, Gerald Date 10-01-1898 Age 56y Record Type Portland Deaths County Source Portland +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Passengers on the Queen of the West from Liverpool, England to New York City Name Occupation Age Nation/Port Arrival Number Ann Cavanagh Immigrant 40 Ireland/Liverpool 4/13/1850 409 Mary Cavanagh Immig 35 I/L 4/13/1850 409 Ellen Cavanagh Immig 12 I/L 4/13/1850 409 J[erald] Cavanagh Immig 10 I/L 4/13/1850 409 Catherine Cavanagh Immig 8 I/L 4/13/1850 409 Samuel Cavanagh Child 4 I/L 4/13/1850 409 William Cavanagh Child 3 I/L 4/13/1850 409 Ann Cavanagh and Mary Cavanagh were sisters. | Kavanaugh, Gerald James (I00405)
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152 | Ray BODVIN Birth Date: 3 May 1900 Death Date: Nov 1985 Social Security Number: 538-34-4598 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Washington Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 98368 Localities: Adelma Beach, Jefferson, Washington Beckett Point, Jefferson, Washington Discovery Bay, Jefferson, Washington Fort Worden, Jefferson, Washington Ft Worden, Jefferson, Washington Glen Cove, Jefferson, Washington Leland, Jefferson, Washington Mats Mats, Jefferson, Washington Port Townsend, Jefferson, Washington Protection Is, Jefferson, Washington Protection Island, Jefferson, Washington Pt Townsend, Jefferson, Washington Townsend, Jefferson, Washington | Bodvin, Ray (I00431)
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153 | Second of twins. Made profession as a Sister of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, August 5, 1925 Marylhurst Convent Cemetery Clackamas County, Oregon West Linn, OR | Smith, Florence " M. Eloise Anne " Sr. (I00559)
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154 | She went to Europe and visited Ireland. Did not like it. There is much poverty. Passengers on the Queen of the West from Liverpool, England to New York City Name Occupation Age Nation/Port Arrival Number Ann Cavanagh Immigrant 40 Ireland/Liverpool 4/13/1850 409 Mary Cavanagh Immig 35 I/L 4/13/1850 409 Ellen Cavanagh Immig 12 I/L 4/13/1850 409 J[erald] Cavanagh Immig 10 I/L 4/13/1850 409 Catherine Cavanagh Immig 8 I/L 4/13/1850 409 Samuel Cavanagh Child 4 I/L 4/13/1850 409 William Cavanagh Child 3 I/L 4/13/1850 409 Ann Cavanagh and Mary Cavanagh were sisters. | Dunn, Mary (I00581)
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155 | Siblings: Francis Simon Smith, born 1823, Charles Smith, b. 1802 , John Smith, b. 1811, Rosanna Smith, b. 1829, Elizabeth Smith, b. 1831, Katherine Smith (?), Ann Smith, b. 1817: left Ireland, went to Liverpool, England. Embarked on the Anna Rich, arrived in United States on July 29, 1850. The ship's registry carries the signarure "Francis and the Smith Family." They stayed with relatives in Philadelphia for a time. These relatives were ancestors of Doris McNulty, known as Penny Singleton who played "Blondie" in the movies. Settled in Dubuque, Iowa About 1862, Francis S. Smith, 36, and Ellen Nolan, 20, were married in Dubuque. Went to San Francisco (Santa Rosa) by way of Panama. Then one year later went to Corvallis, Ore. Then one year later went to St. Paul, Ore. Arrived 1866. | Smith, Francis Simon (I00507)
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156 | Siblings: Francis Simon Smith, Charles Smith, John Smith, Rosanna Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Katherine Smith, Ann Smith: left Ireland, went to Liverpool, England. Embarked on the Anna Rich, arrived in United States on July 29, 1850. The ship's registry carries the signarure "Francis and the Smith Family." They stayed with relatives in Philadelphia for a time. | Smith, Anne (I00504)
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157 | Siblings: Francis Simon Smith, Charles Smith, John Smith, Rosanna Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Katherine Smith, Ann Smith: left Ireland, went to Liverpool, England. Embarked on the Anna Rich, arrived in United States on July 29, 1850. The ship's registry carries the signarure "Francis and the Smith Family." They stayed with relatives in Philadelphia for a time. | Smith, Charles (I00416)
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158 | Siblings: Francis Simon Smith, Charles Smith, John Smith, Rosanna Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Katherine Smith, Ann Smith: left Ireland, went to Liverpool, England. Embarked on the Anna Rich, arrived in United States on July 29, 1850. The ship's registry carries the signarure "Francis and the Smith Family." They stayed with relatives in Philadelphia for a time. | Smith, John (I00502)
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159 | Siblings: Francis Simon Smith, Charles Smith, John Smith, Rosanna Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Katnerine Smith, Ann Smith: left Ireland, went to Liverpool, England. Embarked on the Anna Rich, arrived in United States on July 29, 1850. The ship's registry carries the signarure "Francis and the Smith Family." They stayed with relatives in Philadelphia for a time. | Smith, Elizabeth (I00510)
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160 | Siblings: Francis Simon Smith, Charles Smith, John Smith, Rosanna Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Katnerine Smith, Ann Smith: left Ireland, went to Liverpool, England. Embarked on the Anna Rich, arrived in United States on July 29, 1850. The ship's registry carries the signarure "Francis and the Smith Family." They stayed with relatives in Philadelphia for a time. | Smith, Rosanna (I00509)
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161 | Simon Patrick Smith Known as "Si" in the family and "Pat" at his job of advance man for the Ringling Bros. circus. He had a sever infection in his right hand and arm. He went to the hospital and his condition deteriorated very rapidly within a day or so. A nurse found a rosary in his coat pocket and asked if he were Catholic. He could not speak but wrote "Mass" on a piece of paper. The nurse called a priest who gave him the last sacraments and wrote letters to his mother, Nellie K. Smith and to his brother, Leo Smith. Immediately after his death, his body was shipped by train to Portland. His funeral Mass was at St. Mary's Cathedral and burial at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. (Leo covered expenses] | Smith, Simon Patrick (I00396)
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162 | Sir Patrick Grace of Gracefield Castle and Gracefield Fort. | Grace, Sir Patrick (I00604)
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163 | Sister Humiliana, O.S.F. Sisters of St. Frances of Dubuque. Entered from Savanna, Georgia. Sisters of St. Francis Mount St. Francis 3390 Windsor Avenue Dubuque, IA 52001-1311 March 30, 1999 David A. Myers, S.J. 5441 San Angelo Guadalupe, AZ 85283 Dear Father, Thank you for the good copy of the picture of Sister Mary Humiliana. There are not too many still alive who remember her since she died in 1936, but for the few who do, I agree that it will be a treat to have a better likeness of her I's sorry to report that I do not have much to add to your research on Sr. Mary Humiliana. I had one of our sisters who knows German read from our entrance book the notation on Sister re: Savannah, Georgia. She said it read: "Comes to us from Savannah, Georgia." I have no idea why she would have been there, but hoped that you would have some family connections that would explain it. Quite by accident, this sister was one who remembered Sister. She told me that Sister Mary Humiliana was a homemaker for the sisters in her home town when her mother was in school. Sister was in this sister's home town in 1888 so that would have been shortly after she entered our community. In those days, new members often went on mission as postulants or novices. As to whether or not Sister M. Humiliana knew German I can only tell you that all who entered our community in the early days had to learn German. Prayers were said in German and most of our early sisters were from Germany, so she was surrounded by it. Only in 1914 or thereabouts did the Archbishop ask us not to pray in German since sentiments against the Germans was so strong at this time. Have a blessed holy week and Eastertide. Sincerely, Sr. Elvira Kelley, OSF | Myers, Ann (I00445)
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164 | six children ? | Smith, Earl Gilbert (I00113)
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165 | Smith, Sister Elvira, d. 03 Nov 1936, Sec. 1, Row 1, Plot 8, South Side, Headstones with Crosses Marylhurst Convent Cemetery Clackamas County, Oregon West Linn, OR Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary [SNJM] Died of infection of pericardium, shortly before the discovery of penecillin. Book "Sounds of Silence" by Sr. Gilbert, SNJM features Alice as the postulant/novice.\ | Smith, Alicia Virginia (I01319)
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166 | Social Security Death Records DANIEL GREEN 16 Mar 1901 Nov 1964 63 Kirkland, King, WA 98033 (not specified) Washington 531-10-5069 Search GenCircles SS-5 Letter | Green, Daniel (I00451)
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167 | son of Helen DeBray by previous marriage, adopted by Dan R Creamer | Creamer, John Lawrence (I00326)
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168 | Source Medium: Other | Source (S00002)
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169 | Source Medium: Other | Source (S00003)
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170 | Source Medium: Other | Source (S00010)
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171 | SSDI has a EVA SMITH born 24 May 1912 died Nov 1982 last residence 53209 (Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI) SSN: 391-16-8317 | Parker, Eva (I00076)
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172 | SSDI has an Earl Frink born 21 Jan 1894 died Jul 1983 Green Bay WI 54304 SSN 392-03-1722 | Frink, Earl (I00150)
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173 | SSN: 368-01-2096 | Creamer, Richard Joseph (I00138)
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174 | SSN: 371-18-8382 | DeMille, William Henry (I00087)
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175 | SSN: 387-05-4181 | Creamer, Leonard Richard (I00137)
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176 | SSN: 394-07-2043 | Schnitzke, Lois (I00144)
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177 | SSN: 396-14-2649 | Kovar, Bernice N (I00079)
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178 | SSN: 397-03-2007 | Creamer, Lucille Marie Isabel (I00139)
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179 | Step son | McDonald, Joseph (I01578)
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180 | Surmized to be husband of Mary Baldwin from New Brunswick vital statistics for Glouchester County. | Sweeney, Henry Melvin (I01567)
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181 | Surmized to be wife of Nicholas Baldwin from New Brunswick Vital Statistics. Birth dates and names of children are indicators. | Poirier, Olive (I01571)
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182 | Tamlyn = Tamblyn = Tamlin=Timlin Probably born in County Devon, England. Was on PEI by 1832 (land records). | Tamlyn, Mary (I01241)
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183 | Tombstone at gospel side of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Granard, Co. Longford: Sr. M. Fintan Creamer, died Dec. 22, 1929 age 24. Big monument: "Pray for the soul of Mother Mary Joseph Hoare -- Mother superior -- Sacred Heart Convent Granard -- born 24 Sept. 1855 -- Entered Religion 15 August 1871 -- Died 4 Sept 1919 -- And for the souls of all the sisters of the same community whose remains are interred in this cemetery -- Sacred Heart of Jesus Have Mercy On Them." Buried there: 1907 age 30 1912 age 20 1913 age 39 1929 age 24 (Sr. Fintan) Eamon and Gabriel Creamer speak of the sisters dying of the "scourge" which seems to have been tuberculosis. (June, 2005) | Creamer, Sister Mary Fintan (I01513)
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184 | Tried to adopt her, but never did Odilia met Frances and Aileen as a border at Mt. Angel, Oregon. Older than Frances and Aileen. She was very nice to the other children (Carmelita Myer, 5-9-04) Odilia died of apendicitis | Speth, Odilia (I00808)
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185 | Twin boys were born at Reedsport, Oregon. They died at birth and are buried in the Reedsport Masonic Cemetery, which is "in town." They are in the children's section which is inside the front gate about 50 feet and to the left --nearly to the boundary fence. The grave stone is cement and clearly states: THE SMITH TWINS APRIL 26, 1940 | Smith, Twins (I00404)
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186 | Twin with Mamie. | Smith, Stephen (I00548)
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187 | Twin with Stephen | Smith, Marie Alicia "Mamie" (I01474)
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188 | University of Oregon, president of class (Senior?) 1931 | Cherry, George Washington (I00389)
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189 | William knew how to read. Other people brought him letters to read for them. Family was from Co. Sligo, Ireland[Creamer from Dick Brooks.ged] William knew how to read. Other people brought him letters to read forthem. Family was from Co. Sligo, Ireland !MARRIAGE: WI Marinette Co. Vital Statistics - Vol.2 #26 WI Vital Statistics - Marinette Co. Vol.1 #130 !DEATH: WI Marinette Co. Vital Statistics - Vol.3 #153 !CENSUS: WI 1895 Marinette !CENSUS: WI 1885 Marinette? (or not yet there?) !CENSUS: US 1880 ME Baileyville (?) Census: Canada 1881 Bathurst, New Brunswick William CREAMER Household Male Other Information: Birth Year <1821> Birthplace Ireland Age 60 Occupation Carpenter Marital Status W Ethnic Origin Irish Head of Household William CREAMER Religion Catholic Source Information: Census Place Bathurst, Gloucester, New Brunswick Family History Library Film 1375822 NA Film Number C-13186 District 36 Sub-district B Division 1 Page Number 62 Household Number 221 !CENSUS: Canada 1871 NB Bathurst !CENSUS: Canada 1861 NB Bathurst !CENSUS: Canada 1851 NB Bathurst Roman Catholic; later Salvation Army seven children living as of 11 Dec 1899 three children living as of 17 Sep 1912 - John Creamer Mrs. Alex Perry of Canada (Jane Creamer, Chatham, NB) Mrs. Henry Baldwin of Canada (Mary Ann Creamer, Bathurst, NB) (Omitted: Mrs. Edward Myers of Vancouver B.C., Canada [Mary Gertrude Creamer]) On January 28, 1882, William Creamer filed probate for the estate of his father, John Creamer and his mother, Margaret Creamer. He states that he lives at "Melville Road Lot 29 in Queen's County of PEI and that he is a Ship Carpenter. Death Data: (Wisconsin Historical Society] Death Record Details Last Name: Creamer First Name: William Day: 11 Month: December Year: 1899 County: Marinette Reel: 055 Volume: 02 Page: 0191 Image: 2963 Index Vol: Sequence #: 070373 Wisconsin Marriage Data Marriage Record Details Last Name: Creamer First Name: William Day: 24 Month: November Year: 1886 County: Marinette Volume: 01 Page: 0130 Wife: Marriage Record Details Last Name: Stephenson First Name: Susan E Day: 24 Month: November Year: 1886 County: Marinette Volume: 01 Page: 0130 | Creamer, William (I00356)
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190 | Witnesses: Vincent Smith, Louise Smith (brother and sister of Genevive) | Family F00146
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191 | Worked as a lather in Portland.[Creamer from Dick Brooks.ged] Edward MYERS Birth Date: 1 Sep 1903 Death Date: Jul 1978 Social Security Number: 540-10-5300 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Oregon Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 98105 Localities: Seattle, King, Washington University, King, Washington Death Benefit Localities Zip Code: 98103 Localities: Greenwood, King, Washington Seattle, King, Washington Wallingford, King, Washington | Myers, Edward Phillip (I00381)
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192 | Worked as an electrician. Installed first light switches in Vancouver in the Grandview St. House. They had the first electric refrigerator. Organized for IBEW in Oregon/Washington Patty Bodvin McGrath remembers going in an airplane to Pasco, WA to visit with Bill who was organizing workers there. ca. 1940 [Hanford Atomic Energy Plant?] Immaculate Conception Church, Calais, Maine Volume I Page 123, June 13, 1888 I baptized William Myers born at Baileyville, May 28, 1888 of Edward Myers and Mary G. Creamer, his wife. Sponsors: Patrick and Mary Myers. John P. Nelligan Buried with wife, Helen, at Willamette National Cemetery 11800 S.E. Mt. Scott Blvd. Portland, OR 97266-6937 (503) 273-5250 [Creamer from Dick Brooks.ged] Worked as an electrician. Installed first light switches in Vancouver inthe Grandview St. Ho use. They had the first electric refrigerator. Organized for IBEW in Oregon/Washington Patty Bodvin McGrath remembers going in an airplane to Pasco, WA tovisit with Bill who wa s organizing workers there. ca. 1940 [Hanford Atomic Energy Plant?] Immaculate Conception Church, Calais, Maine Volume I Page 123, June 13, 1888 I baptized William Myers born at Baileyville, May 28, 1888 of Edward Myers and Mary G. Creamer, his wife. Sponsors: Patrick and Mary Myers. John P. Nelligan Buried with wife, Helen, at Willamette National Cemetery 11800 S.E. Mt. Scott Blvd. Portland, OR 97266-6937 (503) 273-5250 William MYERS Birth Date: 9 Mar 1888 Death Date: Oct 1964 Social Security Number: 542-05-1014 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Oregon Actual Death Residence: Oregon | Myers, William Aloysius (I00376)
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193 | Worked with the Associated Press for over 40 years | Smith, Leslie Joseph (I00561)
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194 | Working as ship labourer in 1901 Canadian Census. Roman Catholic. French origin. | Perre, Gilbert (I01243)
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195 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Phaneuf, Dion (I01595)
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196 | [Creamer from Dick Brooks.ged] !BIRTH: spring !DEATH: summer-fall | DeMille, Kathleen (I00919)
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197 | [Creamer from Dick Brooks.ged] !BIRTH: WI Vital Statistics - Marinette Co. Vol.1 #281 !DEATH: WI Marinette Co. Vital Statistics - Vol.2 #34 | Creamer, William Edward (I01193)
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198 | [Creamer from Dick Brooks.ged] !BIRTH: WI Vital Statistics - Marinette Co. Vol.1 #372 !DEATH: WI Marinette Co. Vital Statistics - Vol.2 #98 | Creamer, John Belriald (I01194)
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199 | [Creamer from Dick Brooks.ged] !BIRTH: WI Vital Statistics - Marinette Co. Vol.4 #486 !DEATH: WI Marinette Co. Vital Statistics - Vol.8 #689 | Smith, Charles Henry (Charlie) (I01182)
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200 | [Creamer from Dick Brooks.ged] !BIRTH: WI Vital Statistics - Marinette Co. Vol.5 #83 !DEATH: WI Marinette Co. Vital Statistics - Vol.8 #717 | Smith, Guy Earl (I01183)
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