(2) MYRTLE BURKE (Sept. 5, 1895-July 191970)) In ALBERT TRAINOR (June 11, 1885 — Apr. 16, 1980) - Myrtle came to live with Tommy and Teresa Reid in 1903. Myrtle went to work in Saint John, NB where she met and married Albert. They had two sons: Patrick Leonard and George Joseph Reid.
MacNEILL MAUREEN and DAVE MacNEILL {See Lea and Marion Reid}
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MICHAEL m. ELLEN O’NEAL (1810 - Sept. 29, 1886). MICHAEL and ELLEN farmed 25 acres of land on the Hope River Road. They were settled in Hope River prior to 1841. Michael and Ellen had seven children:
1. JOHN In. June 1, 1831 farmed 50 acres of land that extended from Hope River west to New London Road. The Commissioner of Public Lands, Joseph Pope, deeded this land to him in 1877. In March 1903, this land was deeded to his brother, Thomas. By 1910, Fred McGuigan bought the property and in 1913 it was sold to Leander Reid. Lea and Marion Reid own this land today.
2. MARYANNE (Feb. 11, 1834 -Aug. 17, 1904)
3. EDWARD (1835 - Nov. 10, 1890) m. Jan. 11, 1870 to MARY ANN HARRINGTON (1835 - Nov. 8, 1890). daughter of Michael Harrington and Mary Cassidy. They had a lease on fifty acres of land on the Upper Hope River Road. Edward and Mary Anne had three children:
Mary Anne b. Nov. 3, 1870, Michael B.S.A. (1875—1917), Celestine (1877 - Dec. 4, 1936)
BRIDGET b. Sept. 22, 1842 CATHERINE b. May 13, 1844 MICHAEL b. May 12, 1846 THOMAS b. May 12, 1847
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HARRINGTON
HARRINGTONS were from the County Cork, Ireland. An early map shows a Tim Harrington has land on the Upper Hope River Road. (Lea’s Hill). The 1841 census and the St. Augustine’s Church Records indicate there is more than one Timothy Harrington. One Tim, married to Margaret Leonard, lived in the BayView (Bay Vista today). Another, married to Ellen Sullivan lived in the Simpson Mill Road, and another Tim married to Bridget Duffy lived on Broadway. Was the Tim Harrington listed one of these? It was probably not the Tim Harrington who was married to Mary Ann Monaghan, because his family were born in the 1880’s. A deed indicates that in 1840 Thomas Delaney leased this farm from Sir Lawrence Sullivan. Then in 1845 he
transferred it to a Tim Harrington.
On the same road Catherine Harrington owned 56 acres. She is listed in the 1841 census as Widow Harrington. This land was leased to Daniel McCann on March 31, 1840.
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