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Re: Michigan Carrigans by way of Texas and Philidelphia
Posted by: Gregory Carrigan (ID *****4702) Date: May 15, 2007 at 11:39:10
In Reply to: Michigan Carrigans by way of Texas and Philidelphia by Adam Carrigan of 360

Hi Adam:

I know of a William Carrigan born in 1870. He was born in Nova Scotia to Patrick and Ellen Carrigan. His siblings were Patrick, John Thomas, Elizabeth, Andrew and Thomas (my grandfather).This information I obtained from the 1881 Canadian Census.
The 1891 census shows that all were in the same household with the exception of father Patrick who I believe was killed in a logging accident.
There is no record of them in the 1901 census and I believe they had moved to Boston prior to that. I don't know who stayed in the US but I do know that at least John Thomas and Thomas returned.
Andrew may have been killed in a train accident in Boston. I don't know what became of William.
Not sure if this is the William you are looking for but his birthdate is the same.

Happy Hunting

Greg Carrigan


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