George Malloy1
#22470, (say 1790 - )
Birth* | say 1790 | He was born say 1790.1 |
Marriage benediction | 21 May 1821 | He witnessed the Marriage benediction of Patrick Blanch and Mary Bird on 21 May 1821 at Chapelle de la baie du Chimougoui, Shemogue, Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG; (Catholic nuptial benediction.)2 |
Baptism | 30 May 1824 | He performed the emergency baptism of Ann Blanch; (conditional.)1 |
Citations
- [S1980] Auguste Daigle (transcriber), Registre de la paroisse St-Timothée [i.e. Ste-Thérèse-d'Avila] de Shemogue, FHL Film 928969, Item 10, filmed 1967, Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, online FamilySearch.org, p. 36, img. 368/1265. Anne Blanch, b. 8 Feb 1824, dau. of Patrick Blanch, farmer of this parish, and Marie Bird; bapt. by George Malloy, ceremony [conditional baptism] 30 May 1824 by Ant. Gagnon, sponsors Paschal Bourk and Josephine Doiron.
- [S1980] Auguste Daigle, Registre de la paroisse St-Timothée, FHL Film 928969, Item 10, filmed 1967: p. 491, corrected from p. 5, img. 691/1265. Patrice Blanch, laborer of Cape Ber [sic], son of Michael Blanch and Brigitte Fitz Patrick of Plaisance, "l'ile de Terre-neuve," and Marie Bird, dau. of Joseph Bird, fisherman, and Dorothée Corbin, also of Plaisance, l'ile de Terre-neuve. They were already marr. in Remshook in Nova Scotia by a civil officer licensed by the government. Nuptial benediction given 21 May 1821 by Ant. Gagnon, in the presence of George Molloy and Joseph Bourk; whose "mariés" also presented an infant named Dorothée, whom they recognize as the issue of their alliance, contracted 29 Oct 1818. [See also Drouin Shemogue, shs. 15-16, imgs. 15-16/150]