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 Patrick J. Glynn (1861-1937)

Jennie Williamson (1867-1933)

The Glynn Family - 1911

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Patrick and Jennie c.1915

 


1915? Patrick and Jennie with (L-R) Carmelita, Al, Clarence, Marguerite, and Florence



 Patrick J. married "Jennie" Williamson of St.Catharines (in the Census of 1901 her place of birth is listed as "Quebec") in June 1893 in the Cathedral of St.Catherine of Alexandria in St.Catharines. Jennie's parents are listed as John Williamson and Bridget Stanley. Simon Glynn, his youngest brother, was a "witness" as was a "Mrs.Murphy" (no first name listed). Patrick and Jennie settled in the Niagara area. Their children were: Joseph Patrick (1894); Bernard James (1897); Raymond A. (1900); Clarence Leo (1902); Mary Carmelita (1904); Florence Cecilia (1905); twins -Michael Ignatius and Basil Aloysius (1907); and, Marguerite Genevieve (1911).


Michael Ignatius (Basil Aloysius' twin) died at age 8 months in 1908. Bernard James Glynn perished on Tuesday 29 May 1917 in the Somme, France. He was a 2Lt in the 34th Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps and was only 20 when he was killed. He is buried in the Villars-Bretonneaux Military Cemetery, Somme, France. Bernard is listed in the "Books of Remembrance" in Ottawa. Mary Carmelita (m.William KEYS) died in 1959; Raymond in 1972; Clarence in 1976; Joseph Patrick in 1977; Marguerite Genevieve (m. Norman WORAM) in 1981; Basil Aloysius in 1991; Florence Cecilia (m.Thomas J.BERRIGAN) in 1993.

Joseph Patrick Glynn

1894-1977

Bernard James Glynn

1897-1917

Raymond A. Glynn

1900-1972

Clarence Leo Glynn

1902-1976

Mary Carmelita Glynn Keys

1904-1959

Florence C. Glynn Berrigan 

1905-1993

Basil Aloysius Glynn

1907-1991

 Michael Ignatius Glynn

1907-1908

Marguerite G. Glynn Woram

1911-1981

 

 

 

MIKE, LORETTO KELLEY, "PATSIE", FRANK KELLEY, ELLEN, KATIE, WILLIAM KELLEY

 


(From the Niagara Falls Evening Review, 9 June 1933)

 
 

 

from Niagara Falls Evening Review, Dec.27, 1937

 

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