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Author: | elainemacn [ Mon Aug 15, 2016 8:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Looking for info on Bartholemew Hussey |
Bartholemew Hussey, Irish descent, was born around 1875. He married Bella Dawson from Bay Roberts on Nov. 17th, 1901. (See posting about William Dawson and married Mary Gottsew.) They moved to Sydney, Nova Scotia around 1907. He died of stomach cancer June 22nd, 1942. He might have worked at one time on Bell Island. His occupation on his death certificate is listed as carpenter at Dominion Iron & Steel Co. Fingers crossed that someone knows something about his family. |
Author: | Carol58110 [ Tue Aug 16, 2016 3:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Looking for info on Bartholemew Hussey |
Hi Elaine, I have a few clues for you but no answers. There is a 1925 record for a border crossing in Vermont on Family Search. It is unmistakably for your Bartholomew, he is travelling to Massachusetts to visit his brother-in-law James Dawson, and it names his wife Bella. On this record dated June 1925, it states that he is 49 years old and is a carpenter, born Brigus. So Brigus is the clue here. The Roman Catholic records in Brigus burned in a fire in 1912, so all vital RC records for the period you are researching are lost. However, a quick look at the business directories for Brigus provides a clue. The only Hussey for the period in Brigus was a Patrick Hussey -- how's that for a good old Irish RC name? He's a good candidate for your Bartholomew's father. Some interesting interpretations of his name: 1864 Hutchisons: Patrick Horsey 1871 Lovell: Patrick Haussey 1894 McAlpines: Ptk Heasey By 1894 there is also an Albert in Brigus -- perhaps a sibling that has come of age? Or perhaps not, as this candidate is COE not RC. There is also a James Hussey as a witness at your Bartholomew's wedding to Bella -- perhaps a more likely sibling. Hopefully there will be some records that might help you in newspapers, etc. The records for RC burials and other vital records after 1913 are available as follows, this is a good article on the NGB site: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Hr_Main/Church/ ... s_rc.shtml Good luck in your search, Carol |
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