Lang, Ann, age 61, Female, White, Keeping house; born in Ireland
Ann was on the 1880 census, she was not listed in the deaths in Michigan between 1867-1884, so she died after 1884, and sometime before 1900. She is not listed on any 1900 census.
October 1850
166/172
Patrick Lang, 40, m, laborer, Ireland
Ann, 32, f, Ireland
James, 9, m, NY
John, 5, m, NY
Julia Lang, 4, f, NY
Hugh, 2, m, NY
Dwelling #2146, family 3160
Patrick Lang, 45, m, day laborer, 100, Ireland
Ann, 45, f, Ireland
James, 19, m, engineer, NY
John, 17, m, engineer, NY
Hughey, 12, m, NY
Michael, 8, m, NY
William, 7, m, NY
Julia, 14, f, ny
Honora, 9, f, NY
Lang, Patrick, 65, M, W, Laborer, born in Ireland
Lang, Ann, age 61, Female, White, Keeping house; born in Ireland
Lang, Hugh, age 21, M, W, Runs an engine, born in NY, parents Ireland
Lang, Michael, age 17, M, W, Laborer, born in NY, parents Ireland
Lang, William, age 15, M, W, born in NY, parents Ireland
Lang, Hanna, 20, F, W, at home, born in NY, parents Ireland
44/59
Lang, Ann, w, f, 60, widow, keeping house, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland
Lang, William, w, m, 23, son, laborer, born in NY, parents Ireland
Lang, Michael, w, m, 24, son, laborer, born in NY, parents Ireland
Lang, Annie, w, f, 26, daughter, at home, born in NY, parents Ireland
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_Neil DARRACH _______|
| (1810 - ....) |
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|--Mabel DARRACH
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|_Mary MITCHELL ______|
(1823 - 1912) |
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William Bromell (b) 5 Mar 1857 Holsworthy (d) 20 Oct 1945 Tedburn St. Mary, Devon
(m) Catherine Johns (b) 10 Dec 1856 East Putford, Devon (d) 7 Mar 1942 Tedburn St. Mary, Devon
William Bromell (b) 5 Mar 1857 Holsworthy (d) 20 Oct 1945 Tedburn St. Mary, Devon
(m) Catherine Johns (b) 10 Dec 1856 East Putford, Devon (d) 7 Mar 1942 Tedburn St. Mary, Devon
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_Thomas MARSHALL ____|
| (1795 - ....) m 1820|
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|--Mary MARSHALL
| (1830 - ....)
| _Edward BILLING _____+
| | (1753 - 1828) m 1783
|_Mary Lean BILLING __|
(1799 - ....) m 1820|
|_Mary LEAN __________+
m 1783
Cornwall Online Census Project—1891
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Enumeration District 14
Civil Parish of St Neot, Eccl. Parish of St Neot
Folio 81 Page 8
50,Dewey Meads,1,Thomas Marshall,Head,W,68,,Farmer (Employer),,St Breward Cornwall,
,,,Elizabeth Marshall,Sister,S,,68,Living On Own Means,,Blisland Cornwall,
,,,Mary Marshall,Sister,S,,60,Housekeeper (Employee),,Cardinham Cornwall,
,,,Alice Marshall,Niece,S,,16,Asst Dom (Employee),,St Cleer Cornwall,
_David MITCHELL _____
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_David Joseph MITCHELL _|
| (1843 - 1924) m 1871 |
| |_Esther _____________
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|--Ariel May MITCHELL
| (1891 - 1970)
| _George RUSHTON _____+
| | (1816 - 1902) m 1837
|_Margaret G. RUSHTON ___|
(1849 - 1906) m 1871 |
|_Ann HARTLEY ________+
(1814 - 1889) m 1837
?; daughter; 26 Oct 1874; Ontario
Lillian; daughter; 7 May 1878; Ontario
?; daughter; 25 jul 1883; Ontario
Ariel; daughter; 11 Oct 1891; Ontario
A very pretty wedding was solumnized at the home of the bride's father, Mr. D.J. Mitchell, 28 Grosvenor street, Toronto, on Tuesday last, when Miss Ariel May Mitchell became the bride of Frederick Nelson Roddy. Rev. Mr. Carrow, Jarvis Street Baptist church, performed the ceremony. The bride entered the room leaning on the arm of ther father and looked very sweet in a gown of white silk, with veil and a wreath of orange blossoms. The bride's bouquet was of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Belle Hetherington, of 9 Maple avenue, Brantford, and Miss Minne Ellenor, of Toronto, acted as bridesmaids. The flower girls were two nieces of the bride, Margaret and Ariel Northmore. Mr. Harry Roddy, of Stratford, brother of the groom, was best man. During the sidngin of the register Mr. James T. Whittaker sang "For You Alone." About 40 guests were present, including a number from Brantford, in which city the bride was born, living there until six years ago, when she moved to Toronto. Mrs. J.T. Whittaker, of 3 Darling street, being a sister. After the ceremony the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip through the Thousand Islands, and on their return will reside at their new home on Rushton road, Toronto.
_Louis SENECAL ____________
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_Medrick Joseph SENECAL _|
| (1854 - ....) m 1881 |
| |_Victoria HOULE ___________+
| (1825 - ....)
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|--Joseph SENICAL
| (1883 - ....)
| _Caesar Charles CHALIFOUX _
| | (1829 - ....) m 1855
|_Julia CHALIFOUX ________|
(1864 - 1949) m 1881 |
|_Sophia ___________________
m 1855
Vadnais, Morris and Malvina, with their children:
Napoleon, 16, single
Mary, 14, single
Edward (son-in-law) and Rosie (dau, 23) and their daughters, Alice and Florence
Senical, Joseph, son-in-law, male, white, 26, married one year, born Mich, parents Can (Fr), teamster?
Louise (Morris's daughter) female, white, 21, married one year, 1 child/1 surviving, born Michigan
Clifford (Morris's grandson; son of Joseph and Louise) male, white, 10/12? single, born Michigan
Dist 24
Senical, Joseph, head, o, 800, r, no, m, w, 45, m, first married at 25, born in Mich, father born in Can, mother born in Mich
Louise, wife, f, w, 41, married at 19, Mich Mich Mich
Clifford, son, 20 single, n y Mich, Mich, Mich
Lawrence, son, 16, single, n y Mich, Mich, Mich