Person:Hugh Corrigan (2)

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Hugh Corrigan
m. 20 Dec 1816
  1. Isabella Corrigan
  2. Thomas CorriganAbt 1818 -
  3. Patrick CorriganAbt 1819 - 1910
  4. Nancy Ann CorriganAbt 1821 - 1894
  5. William Corrigan1823 - 1876
  6. Hugh CorriganAbt 1825 - 1889
  7. Mary Corrigan1828 - 1857
  8. Rose Elizabeth Corrigan1830 -
  9. Rose CorriganAbt 1830 -
  10. Margaret Corrigan1838 - 1925
  11. Margaret CorriganAbt 1839 -
  12. Isabella CorriganAbt 1840 -
  13. Michael Corrigan1842 -
  14. Sarah CorriganAbt 1843 - 1913
m. 15 Jan 1850
  1. Thomas CorriganAbt 1850 -
  2. Mary Corrigan1853 - 1947
  3. William Corrigan1856 -
  4. Arthur John Corrigan1858 -
  5. Rosanna Corrigan1861 -
  6. John Joseph Corrigan1863 - 1943
  7. Susan Corrigan1866 - 1944
  8. Mary Ann Corrigan1868 -
  9. Catherine Corrigan1871 - 1948
  10. Hugh Vincent Corrigan1873 - 1947
  11. Ann Corrigan1877 - 1912
Facts and Events
Name Hugh Corrigan
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] Abt 1825 New York, United States(state of New York)
Marriage 15 Jan 1850 Oshawa, Ontario, Ontario, CanadaRecord at St. Gregory the Great Church
to Catherine Nellis
Death[4][5] 17 Feb 1889 Mara, Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Burial? Feb 1889 St. Columbkille Roman Catholic Cemetery, Uptergrove, Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Reference Number? 2385
References
  1. Census Records
    1852 Canadian Census, Ontario Co., Mara & Rama Twps.; p. 2 # 26.

    QUAY 3 Stated age was 25 at census.

  2. Census Records
    1861 census of Mara twp., Ontario Co., C. W.; p. 34 # 14.

    QUAY 3 Stated age was 32 at census.

  3. tombstone.
  4. tombstone
    St. Columbkille's R. C. Cem., Uptergrove, Ont.; LDS fiche # 6087208, p. 18.

    QUAY 3 stone # 176: "In memory of Hugh Corrigan, Died Feb. 17, 1889, Aged 63 Years..."

  5. obituary
    The Orillia Packet, 22 Mar 1889.

    QUAY 3 "We have to announce the death on Sunday morning, 17th February, of Mr. Hugh Corrigan, at the age of 63. Deceased was one of Mara's oldest settlers, having resided in this township for upwards of 4 0 years. He was a man of remarkable physical power and endurance which enabled him to withstand the hardships incidental to pioneer life. He leaves a widow and large family. He was interred in the U ptergrove Cem.."