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Margaret A. MacLean (1845 - 1895)

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Primrose Purdy (1854 - d.)

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John Russell O'Brien (c.1843 - 1870)

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Alexander and Emily seem to be double-listed in the 1881 census. In their own household in Pictou near Emily's brother James (return dated April 22) and in the home of Alexander's maternal uncle or gra...

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Alexander and Emily seem to be double-listed in the 1881 census. In their own household in Pictou near Emily's brother James (return dated April 22) and in the home of Alexander's maternal uncle or gra...

4/19/2012

Thomas Russell O'Brien (1846 - 1898)

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Joseph R. O'Brien (c.1813 - 1882)

Joseph is listed in the 1861 census of Nova Scotia having 4 males and 3 females in his household. This would account for Joseph and Jannet as well as their 5 children. Joseph's mother Mary who lived to...

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Joseph R. O'Brien (c.1813 - 1882)

Joseph is listed in the 1861 census of Nova Scotia having 4 males and 3 females in his household. This would account for Joseph and Jannet as well as their 5 children. Joseph's mother Mary who lived to...

4/19/2012

Luke O'Brien (deceased)

Luke was a loyalist solider from the Royal Fencibles American Regiment. He was granted 100 acres of land near Wallace, Nova Scotia c. 1784. (Then called Remsheg or Ramsheg)Conjecture is that he is an a...

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Luke O'Brien (deceased)

Luke was a loyalist solider from the Royal Fencibles American Regiment. He was granted 100 acres of land near Wallace, Nova Scotia c. 1784. (Then called Remsheg or Ramsheg)Conjecture is that he is an a...

4/19/2012

Miles O'Brien (deceased)

Miles was a loyalist solider from the Royal Fencibles American Regiment. He was granted 250 acres of land near Wallace, Nova Scotia c. 1784. (Then called Remsheg or Ramsheg) Miles was appointed one of ...

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Miles O'Brien (deceased)

Miles was a loyalist solider from the Royal Fencibles American Regiment. He was granted 250 acres of land near Wallace, Nova Scotia c. 1784. (Then called Remsheg or Ramsheg) Miles was appointed one of ...

4/19/2012

Mary Margaret O'Brien (1791 - 1882)

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John O'Brien (1789 - 1844)

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