New Brunswick Genealogical Society "First Families" [1]
"Canada, New Brunswick Provincial Marriages 1789-1950", , FamilySearch [2] Tue Oct 24 04:52:32 UTC 2023), Entry for Charles Dunphy and Abigail Clark, 24 Dec 1839.
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Newspaper Abstracts, The New Brunswick Royal Gazette published January 1 1840: "m. Scotch Settlement, 24th inst., by Rev. Archibald McCallum, Charles DUNPHY / Miss Abigail CLARK both of Douglas Parish (York Co.)'[3]
"Canada, New Brunswick Census, 1861," , FamilySearch [4] 23 February 2021), Abigal Dunphy, Douglas, York, New Brunswick, Canada; citing line number 1259, p. 29; Library and Archives Canada number M-556, Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; FHL microfilm 477,560.
"Canada Census, 1881", , FamilySearch [5] Wed Jan 10 18:56:02 UTC 2024), Entry for Chas. E. Dunphy and Abigal Dunphy, 1881.
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Newspaper Abstracts, The Gleaner published January 2 1890: "Douglas (York Co.) Dec. 31 - Mr. and Mrs. Charles DUNPHY celebrated the 50th anniversary of their wedded life on Saturday eve. Dec. 28th.'[6]
Find a Grave, database and images [7] accessed February 7, 2024), memorial page for Charles E. Dunphy (–), Find a Grave Memorial ID 94825112, citing Keswick Cemetery, Keswick, York County, New Brunswick, Canada; Maintained by Dale and Patti (contributor 46937639).
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