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EMILY SMITH married JAMES HENDRY 1904 in Topsail. Their children were Jessie(1908), Gilbert(1909), Richard (Dick 1911), Hilda(1913 - my mom),
Alma(1916), James(1918), Carl(1923) Allison (adopted at age 12 birthdate unknown). They farmed at Merchant's farm outside of St. John's and moved to Craig Miller Farm on Cockpit Road around 1910. I have dates of death for James and Emily and some of their children. I have no information about Joseph Smith at all, but do have a lot of information about Eleanor Allen. Any information greatly appreciated.
Area of research: St. John's
Extent of research: Limited
[February/2003]
SPARROW
SPENCE
James Stapleton married Ann Murphy, born in Ireland (know where?). Their son, Jospeh Stapleton of Riverhead, Harbour Grace, married Maria McCarthy of Carbonear. Anyone have any information about any of these families? Joseph Stapleton lived to be 93.
My GGG grandmother was Mary Stapleton who married Edward Callahan of
Harbour Grace around 1881 - 1882. They emigrated to East Boston in 1895. Any
info welcome.
Area of Research: Harbour Grace
Extent of research: Limited
[May/2002]
Possibly the Richard STONE born 1775 in Trinity, son of Robert STONE &
Mary HODDER.
Area of Research: Entire Province
Extent of research: Moderate
[June/2002][March/2003]
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