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Note: Baptizm witnesses were Patrick and Maria Callahan by Rev. J. Hurley. Notes contained in church letter say Mathew and his wife are buried at St. Mary's in Uxbridge MA.
Christening
Christening:
Date: 02 JUL 1891
Place: St. Paul's church, Blackstone, Massachusetts
Note: Type: 0 Callahan, Bridget age 19 B. North Smithfield, RI dau of Thomas and Ann (McGuinness) Callahan m 29 Oct 1890 Blackstone, MA Thomas H. Quigley age 22 b. Blackstone, MA son of Mathew and Catherine (Brennan) Quigley
Title: 1920 US Census, Location: Worcester County Massachusetts
Abbreviation: 1920 US Census MA Worcester
Note: Viewed on Ancestry.com
Source S1129
Title: 1900 US Census Worcester County Massachusetts
Abbreviation: 1900 US Census MA Worcester
Source S1137
Title: 1930 US Census, Location: Worcester County Massachusetts
Abbreviation: 1930 US Census MA Worcester
Note: Viewed on Ancestry.com
Source S165
Title: 1900 Census Image (1)
Abbreviation: 1900 Census Image (1)
Source S166
Title: St. Paul's Catholic church - Blackstone Mass. (1)
Abbreviation: St. Paul's Catholic church - Blackstone Mass. (1)
Note: Transcriptions received from church in a letter May 2002.
Source S188
Title: Blackstone Mass. Marriage Records (1)
Abbreviation: Blackstone Mass. Marriage Records (1)
Note: Ref: Marriages Recorded in the Town of Blackstone, MA 1845-1900 Typed and Organized by Paul DeLisle and Robert Charpentier... under the direction of the American French Genealogical Society 1994
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DNA Connections
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