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James A. Shouldice and Frances Ann O'Hara
James Shouldice was born 1837 in Masham, Gatineau, Quebec. According to research done by Reby Dodds he was the first white child born in the area. The O'Hara home was on the north-eastern shore of Fairbairn Lake. James died 1925 in Ironwood, Michigan, USA, after immigrating in 1880. On April 6, 1860 he married Frances O'Hara.
Frances' parents were John O'Hara and Diana Loton. Frances was born about May 1843, according to her obituary, and died May 1, 1913. James and Frances had ten known children, all born in Masham, Quebec between 1861 and 1896. Her obituary also says she moved to Gogebic, Michigan in 1886.
Obituary of Frances Ann O'Hara
James and Frances in the 1900 census Daughter Margaret who marries Samuel McCrossan is also in this image.
Alonzo and James with their wives and families in the 1910 census
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Children of James Shouldice and Frances O'Hara
Ron Shouldice - mentioned in his mother's obit as living in Battle Creek. There is an Alonzo Shouldice living in Battle Creek in 1900 so I'm wondering if Ron is a nickname for Alonzo. Alonzo is not mentioned in his mother's obituary.
Diana Shouldice - 1861
Isabella "Belle" Shouldice - 1863
Eliza Jane Shouldice - 1865
Mary Frances Shouldice - 1865
Margaret Shouldice - 1869
James Alfred Shouldice - 1876
Alonzo J. Shouldice - 1877
Elvira Emily Shouldice - 1881
Samuel Leonard Shouldice - 1881
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