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Marriage: Children:
  1. Bridget WARNOCK: Birth: 8 Jul 1849 in Renfrew Ontario Canada. Death: 5 Nov 1944 in Ottawa Ontario Canada

  2. Rose WARNOCK: Birth: 8 Mar 1852 in Ross Township Renfrew Ontario Canada. Death: 23 Jan 1907

  3. James Francis WARNOCK: Birth: 25 Feb 1854 in Ross Township Renfrew Ontario Canada. Death: 2 Oct 1941 in St Paul Minnesota USA

  4. John WARNOCK: Birth: 8 Jan 1856 in Ross Township Renfrew Ontario Canada. Death: 28 Apr 1902 in Gloucester Carleton Ontario Canada

  5. Elizabeth WARNOCK: Birth: 25 Feb 1858 in Portage Du Fort Pontiac Quebec Canada. Death: 28 Sep 1925 in Greens Creek Gloucester Ontario Canada

  6. William WARNOCK: Birth: 17 Feb 1860 in Portage Du Fort Pontiac Quebec Canada. Death: 10 Feb 1899 in Gloucester Carleton Ontario Canada

  7. Thomas WARNOCK: Birth: 11 Dec 1864. Death: 1956

  8. Joseph Patrick WARNOCK: Birth: 10 Jul 1867. Death: 16 Feb 1943

  9. Alexander WARNOCK: Birth: 10 Dec 1871 in Portage Du Fort Pontiac Quebec Canada. Death: 30 Aug 1953


Sources
1. Title:   John E KENNY [email protected]
2. Title:   Notre Dame Cemetary
3. Title:   Martin Lynn pkf

Notes
a. Note:   y wedding. I am waiting to have some of the others inthe picture identified. E-mail 26 Feb 2001 Lynn MARTIN Canada ============================================================================================ English by birth arrived in Canada in 1850 source 1901 census When shewas married the record s for the marriage entry record that she was from the township ofBlythfield The witnesses we re Mil Early and Catherine Nicholson No mention of the parents
  Martin Lynn pkf. Marriage entry from St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Mount St. Patrick,Renfrew County read s as follows:"Marriage of William Warnock and Honora Smith, March 4,1848. I, the undersigne d priest married William Warnock to Honora Smith, then (?) of theTownship of Blythfield, bef ore witnefs (sic) Mil Early and Catherine Nicholson. (Signed) JohnMcNulty". Initials follo w his name but I can't make them out. I might assume from this entry that"Ann" may have bee n a middle name and the one she commonly used instead of "Honora". Nonames of parents have b een recorded in any of the entries. I wonder now if the witnesses werefriends of the coupl e or relatives of Honora's. The given name "Mil" is most likely a man'sname because the entr y just above William & Ann's is one of the marriage of a Mil Enright to aCatherine Hartney . The following information about Father McNulty was found in the book,"Valley Irish" writte n by Carol Bennett in 1983."Mount St. Patrick, Renfrew County, is one ofthe truly Irish sett lements of the Ottawa Valley. In the 1840's this district was theheadquarters of Father Joh n McNulty, who had come from County Mayo in Ireland to serve as amissionary priest in Uppe r Canada. In those days his territory was part of the Diocese of UpperCanada, a huge field o f endeavour, but after 1847 the Mount St. Patrick district was taken intothe newly formed Di ocese of Bytown, of course, later became Ottawa. Father McNulty's worktook him on foot ove r a wide area, for he sought out all Catholic settlers that he could. Themajority of them we re Irish at that time. By 1844 a wooden church was built at Mount St.Patrick under his leade rship. Many Irish settlers helped to build up a community in thatdistrict, and to this day , many of the older people there speak with such beautiful accents, youwould swear they wer e newly out from Ireland".Martin Lynn pkf
Note:   #15639-Anne Smith -marriage date unknown- John Kenny sent me a picture ofAnn taken at a famil


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