↑ 1.01.1 Willis Luther Irish and Stella Bertha (Putnam) Irish, The Descendants of John Irish, The Immigrant 1629-1963 and Allied Families, The Dingley Press, Freeport, Maine, 1964
↑ Death notice, The New Brunswick Royal Gazette July 25 1832: "d. Falmouth N.S. 8th inst. Mrs. W. Allison d/o late John Irish. NBC,WO" Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics Volume 5 Number 293; New Brunswick Archives
↑ Willis Luther Irish and Stella Bertha (Putnam) Irish, The Descendants of John Irish, The Immigrant 1629-1963 and Allied Families, The Dingley Press, Freeport, Maine, 1964: gives 7 June
↑ Town Clerks, Newport, Newport Town Register, National Archives of Canada, Mfilm C3027
↑ Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics, Marriage Bonds in Nova Scotia, Year 1816 Book 1800 No.3736
Created by Michele Mullin through the import of irish.ged on May 16, 2015.
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