Julia _____1
#34511, (circa 1781 - )
Family | ____ Griffin b. c 1780 | |
Children | 1. | John Griffin4 (c 1808 - 1892) |
2. | Mary Griffin+5 (c 1810 - ) | |
3. | Ellen Griffin+6 (c 1813 - ) | |
4. | Maurice Griffin1 (c 1815 - ) |
She was among the First Settler Families in the Irishtown - McQuade's - O'Neills settlements in Moncton Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.2 | ||
Her married name was Griffin.1 | ||
Birth* | circa 1781 | She was born circa 1781 at IrelandG.1 |
Marriage* | She married ____ Griffin at IrelandG.1 | |
May 1832 | She migrated to New BrunswickG in May 1832.3 | |
1851 | She appeared on the census of 1851 at Moncton Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG; (neis. Patrick Kelly; Michael and Hannah Barr; Ellen Eddington; Patrick Kelly; Nancy Foley.)1 |
Citations
- [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). Julia Griffin (70), wid., farmer, b. Ireland, entered Colony May 1832.
- [S558] Irish Canadian Cultural Association of New Brunswick, online www.newirelandnb.ca, First Settler Families monument at St. Lawrence O'Toole Church in Irishtown, New Brunswick. The monument was designed by Linda Evans of Irishtown and carved by Tingleys Monuments of Amherst, Nova Scotia. https://www.newirelandnb.ca/resources/lesson-plans/…
- [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). q.v.
- [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia).
- [S520] VWH, The 1851 census has her husb. Timothy entering Colony in May 1821 with " " mark for Mary. This is likely misrecorded (Mary had not married by 1821) and she is probably the daughter of Julia.
- [S520] VWH.