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About Sarah Farrell (MacInnis)
"History of Christmas Island Parish" - page #44-45:
Stephen McInnis (Michael) was a blacksmith and farmer. He settled at Shenacadie and became the first post-master of that place. He married Mary, daughter of Jonathan McPhee (Tailor), Issue: — Ann, Catherine, John, Michael, Mary, Lucy, Elizabeth, Ambrose, and Sarah.
Sarah married Hugh Farrell, merchant, Benacadie.
From page #18 in a "History of Christmas Island Parish":
John (Iain Eoghain) settled on a part of his father’s estate, and married Ann, daughter of Angus Gillis (Hugh), Christmas Island, Issue: — Hugh, Michael, Michael J., John, Alex, Angus, Peter, and James.
Hugh taught school for more than 20 years. He settled at Benacadie and became the Postmaster of the place. He is also a Justice of the Peace, and he keeps a general store and the telegraph office. He married Sarah, daughter of Stephen McInnis, Shenacadie. Issue: — Joseph, Stephen, Mary Ann, Angus, John Rory, Gregory, and Roderick.
Sarah Farrell (MacInnis)'s Timeline
1858 |
March 28, 1858
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Iona, Victoria, Nova Scotia, Canada
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1859 |
March 17, 1859
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Shenacadie, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
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1883 |
May 14, 1883
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Shenacadie, Grand Narrows, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
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1885 |
May 14, 1885
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Christmas Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
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1887 |
May 19, 1887
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Benacadie, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
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1889 |
July 27, 1889
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Benacadie, Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada
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1892 |
March 31, 1892
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Christmas Island, Cape Breton, NS, Canada
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1894 |
May 24, 1894
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Benacadie, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
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1900 |
October 23, 1900
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Christmas Island, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
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