This information taken from the records of Glendon Clifford
This information taken from the records of Glendon Clifford
This information taken from the records of Glendon Cliffordspouse: Gray, Lillian L. (1861 - 1928)
Buried in Clifford lot in Stevens Mills, Auburn, Maine
Event Ocupation - [place: Policeman]
Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Old St. Mary's cemetery, Houlton, Maine]
spouse: ?, Cora E (1881 - )Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Evergreen cemetery, Houlton, Maine]
Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Evergreen cemetery, Houlton, Maine]
spouse: ?, Maria E (1857 - 1936)Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Evergreen cemetery, Houlton, Maine]
First Moved to Houlton in 1837, and worked for the Putnam's in theirGrist mill as a miller. The first miller in Houlton. Edward laterreturned to Ireland, and brought back his wife, and children, and boughta farm on the county road which became one of Aroostook county's bigfarms.spouse: ?, Catherine (1809 - )
This taken from William J Thibodeau's book The Irishman a Factor in TheDevelopment of Houlton.Event Ocupation - [place: Miller/Farmer]
spouse: ?, Annie D (1843 - )Emigration - [date: 1844]
spouse: Reardon, Mary A (~1850 - )Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Old St. Mary's cemetery, Houlton, Maine]
Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Old St. Mary's cemetery, Houlton, Maine]
Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Old St. Mary's cemetery, Houlton, Maine]
This information taken from the records of Glendon Cliffordspouse: Clifford, Lydia (1836 - 1863)
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Can't read the last digit of death date.Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Evergreen cemetery, Houlton, Maine]
spouse: Sweeney, John (1848 - 1907)Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Old St. Mary's cemetery Houlton, Maine]
spouse: Kiley, William A (1840 - 1921)Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Old St. Mary's cemetery, Houlton, Maine]
[McCarthy7012000.GED]spouse: Travers, Mary J (1815 - 1890)
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Taken from Thibodeau book "The Irishman a factor in The Development ofHoulton" In 1832 Thos, Corrigan settled on the County Road, and became aprosperous farmer, and reared a family of five girls and one boy. Johnthe son, is a farmer in Lisbon Falls, Maine. One of the girls marriedWilliam Kiley, another married John Shean, and another, Frank McCarty (Ibelieve this is supposed to be McCarthy), all prosperous farmers. I alsofound the Corrigan information in the New Limerick, Maine Census's for1850, & 1860. Thomas, & Mary are buried in the old St. Mary's cemeterybehind the new church along with Nellie F. Sweeney, in the census itlooks like Ella, but Nellie could have been born after the 1850 census,and the 1860 one is extremely difficult to make out ( in fact thatsection is impossible), so for now I have indicated it that way. Thechurch records show baptisms for Mary, and John, but none of the others.I had somewhere gotten the idea the Mary's mother was Mary Howell, but Ican't find any census information that would support that, and theBaptism records for Mary, and
john show Mary Travers.
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Taken from Thibadeau's book "The Irishman a factor in The Development ofHoulton" In 1832 Thos, Corrigan settled on the County Road, and became aprosperous farmer, and reared a family of five girls and one boy. Johnthe son, is a farmer in Lisbon Falls, Maine. One of the girls marriedWilliam Kiley, another married John Shean, and another, Frank McCarty (Ibelieve this is supposed to be McCarthy), all prosperous farmers. I alsofound the Corrigan information in the New Limerick, Maine Census's for1850, & 1860. Thomas, & Mary are buried in the old St. Mary's cemeterybehind the new church along with Nellie F. Sweeney, in the census itlooks like Ella, but Nellie could have been born after the 1850 census,and the 1860 one is extremely difficult to make out ( in fact thatsection is impossible), so for now I have indicated it that way. Thechurch records show baptisms for Mary, and John, but none of the others.I had somewhere gotten the idea the Mary's mother was Mary Howell, but Ican't find any census information that would support that, and theBaptism records for Mary, and
john show Mary Travers.Residence - [date: 1832] [place: Taken from Thibadeau's book "The Irishman a factor in The Development of Houlton" In 1832 Thos, Corrigan settled on the County Road New Limerick, Maine]
Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Old St. Mary's cemetery Houlton, Maine]
Naturalization - [date: SEP 1851] [place: Aroostook Co Court, Houlton, maine]
spouse: Hannigan, Peter (1825 - 1901)Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Old Johnvile cemetery Johnville, NB Canada]
Burial - [date: UNKNOWN] [place: Johnville, NB Canada ??]
Baptism - [date: 12 FEB 1871] [place: St John the Evangelist church Milltown, NB Canada at age 2 weeks Spinsors William Mullen, and Catherine Hunt. Sponsors were Owen Hannigan, and Sarah McDermott.]