Duggan
Colonel George Duggan
(1783/1782-1863)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Mary Jackson

2. Emily Jane Nichols

Colonel George Duggan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

  • Born: 1783 or 1782, County Cork, Ireland 16 19 20 21 22
  • Marriage (1): Mary Jackson on 22 Sep 1811 in St. James Anglican, Toronto, On. 1
  • Marriage (2): Emily Jane Nichols
  • Died: 19 Oct 1863, Toronto, Ontario aged 81 19 21
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bullet  Research Notes:

In 1846, Colonel George Duggan gave two acres to the Diocese of Toronto for St. Peter's Anglican Church and Cemetery at Churchill. The first burial was that of George Mcl.elland in 1849. There is unmarked section at the southern boundary of the cemetery where many children who died of diphtheria are buried.
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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Residence: 61 King Street, 1837, Toronto, Ontario. 28

• Occupation: Coroner, 1837, Toronto, Ontario. 28

• profession: Coroner, 1853, Toronto, Ontario. 20 25

• Residence: Duke Street, St. David's Ward, 1853, Toronto, Ontario. 20

• Occupation: Coroner, 1855, Toronto, Ontario. 26

• Occupation: Coroner, 1861, Toronto, Ontario. 22

• Residence: Duke Street, 1861, Toronto, Ontario. 22


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George married Mary Jackson on 22 Sep 1811 in St. James Anglican, Toronto, On..7 (Mary Jackson was christened on 29 Jun 1812 in St. James Anglican, Toronto, On. 26.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Marriages from St. James Church, Toronto, 1800 - 1821
From Landmarks of Toronto, volume 3, p.395 ff, by John Ross Robertson, submitted by Marcie Lawrence

Sunday, 22 September, 1811, by License, George DUGGAN and Mary JACKSON, both of the Township of York. Mr. Duggan was the well-known Col. Duggan. He owned considerable property on the corner of King and George streets.

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George next married Emily Jane Nichols. (Emily Jane Nichols was born about 1820 in Cape of Good Hope, S. Africa 22 29 34 35 36 and died on 20 Apr 1900 in York, Toronto 37.) The cause of her death was Concussion of Brain.


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Sources


1 From Landmarks of Toronto, volume 3, p.395 ff, by John Ross Robertson, submitted by Marcie Lawrence. Marriages from St. James Church, Toronto, 1800 - 1821
From Landmarks of Toronto, volume 3, p.395 ff, by John Ross Robertson, submitted by Marcie Lawrence

Sunday, 22 September, 1811, by License, George DUGGAN and Mary JACKSON, both of the Township of York.
Mr. Duggan was the well-known Col. Duggan. He owned considerable property on the corner of King and George streets.

2 University of Toronto Press. (1972), Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume X, 1871-1880. pages 262,263

DUGGAN, GEORGE, lawyer, judge, and politician; b. August 1812, at Mallow, County Cork, Ireland, son of John and Mary Duggan; d. at Toronto, Ont., 14 June 1876.
George Duggan came to Canada as an infant with his parents. They joined John’s brother George*, in York (Toronto), Upper Canada, then settled in Hamilton. The younger George went to York about 1828 and studied law in the office of Simon Washburn. He was licensed attorney and notary public in 1833, and called to the bar in 1837 after an unusually lengthy apprenticeship. On 19 Nov. 1839 he married Phoebe Anne, daughter of James Rogers Armstrong and sister of Mary, wife of Egerton Ryerson*. When his brother John was admitted to the bar in 1840 they formed the partnership of Duggan and Duggan.
The Duggan family was exuberant in its opposition to the rebels of 1837, and George Jr more than the others; he succeeded in being captured by William Lyon Mackenzie*’s men. His uncle George, a Tory and office-seeker of long standing, had risen in Toronto from carpenter to coroner and the younger George, his protégé, showed similar ambition. He must early have been an Orangeman, and was district master by 1840. He sat as alderman in Toronto twice, 1838–40 and 1843–50. In 1840, 1848, 1849, and 1850, he aspired unsuccessfully to the mayoralty.
In January 1838 Duggan attempted to fill the vacant assembly seat in the 1st riding of York, and polled strongly behind John William Gamble, a Tory. A full year before the election of March 1841 his electoral address was out for the 2nd riding of York. The other five seats within the county fell to candidates of Lord Sydenham [Charles Poulett Thomson*]. Duggan sought but did not receive Sydenham’s backing; nevertheless his boisterous loyalism, his Orange order ties, his links with the Methodists through his marriage, and the Roman Catholicism of his opponent gave him an easy victory, and he immediately assured the administration of his goodwill. Election irregularities compelled him to fight the seat again in 1842; this time he decisively defeated Robert Baldwin* himself. In November 1844 he won again as a supporter of Sir Charles Metcalfe* “for British Hearts and Liberal Measures” against the low, scheming, Reform “oligarchy.” His most conspicuous parliamentary activity was in opposition to the bill, directed against the Orange order, outlawing party processions. Conservatives in the riding jockeyed for the nomination in December 1847. Duggan, the city lawyer, was thrust aside. Provincial party leaders then entered him belatedly in Durham against the county’s leading Reformer, James Smith, but he lost decisively.
Duggan hoped to be appointed recorder of Toronto through the offices of the city council and a Tory government, but the incoming Reformers in 1848 refused him patronage despite his assurance, made in confidence, that his lodge membership had lapsed three years before. He made an identical assurance, of his membership having lapsed three years earlier, when he again applied in 1850, even though he had been deputy county master for East York in 1848–49, and junior deputy grand master for British North America in 1849–50. Nevertheless, the Reform government, on the city council’s recommendation, and perhaps trying to buy Orange neutrality if not support, grudgingly appointed him recorder from January 1851.
The recorder tried minor civil cases. In fine judicial tradition Duggan shed much of the partisanship which petitioners had claimed disqualified him for the post. As one of Toronto’s police commissioners ex officio from 1858, he helped to enforce a new policy of refusing employment to all members of secret societies (such as the Orange order), and during the Fenian scares of the 1860s he worked to contain Protestant animus. In 1868 he was promoted judge of the York county court, and he remained in this post until his death in 1876.
By learning effacement and observing decorum in routine magisterial tasks George Duggan reached the lower level of the judiciary, and the two sons who survived him were lawyers. He had not attained the mayor’s chair and could not ensure his renomination as a parliamentary candidate. He was only a makeweight on a number of company boards and was not a member of synod (though churchwarden of St James’ in Toronto, 1862–69). His funeral nevertheless brought out the city’s dignitaries and 70 carriages, and encomiums from newspapers of all political leanings on a man “not brilliant but kind and conscientious.”
Barrie Dyster
City of Toronto Archives, Toronto city council, Minutes, 1838–50. MTCL, Baldwin papers, index entries for Duggan and Gurnett; George Duggan Jr, a.l.s. to J. C. Morrison, 20 March 1848. PAC, MG 26 A (Macdonald papers), 237, G. McMicken to Macdonald, 18 March 1866; RG 5, A1, 30 Sept. 1837; C1, 1850, no.2167. PAO, Toronto city council papers, 1838–50. PRO, CO 42/456, 417–21. Christian Guardian (Toronto), 9–23 Nov. 1842; 9 Oct., 6 Nov. 1844. Evening Telegram (Toronto), 15, 16 July 1876. Globe (Toronto), January 1848; 15 July 1876. Mail (Toronto), 15–17 July 1876. Patriot (Toronto), 30 Jan. 1838.
Arthur papers (Sanderson). British American League, Minutes of the proceedings of a convention of delegates . . . (Kingston, 1849); Minutes of the proceedings of the second convention . . . (Toronto, 1849). Loyal Orange Association of British North America, Grand Lodge, Annual Reports, 1849–50. Town of York, 1815–1834 (Firth). Commemorative biog. record, county York, 397–98. Landmarks of Toronto (Robertson), III, 469. Middleton, Municipality of Toronto.
© 2000 University of Toronto/Université Laval

3 University of Toronto Press. Index at back of Volume X

Duggan George, (1783-1863)

4 Toronto Star?.
HERRICK DUGGAN NOTED ENGINEER KILLED BY CAR

Native of Toronto, Leading Figure in Sport, Finance and Industry, Victim of Accident in Quebec

One of the "grand old men" of Canadian Engineering and a leading figure in Canada's sport, finance and industry, Herrick Duggan died instantly of injuries received in a three-car accident near St. Jerome, Que., yesterday. He was struck by his own automobile from which he had alighted. A truck, struck by a third car, crashed into Mr. Duggan's auto and hurled it against him. The impact broke his neck. [some details of a previous injury]

Born in Toronto Sept. 6th, 1862, George Herrick Duggan was the son of John Duggan, Queen's Council, and Amelia Tulloh Duggan. The family home was in Windsor street, then a private street, a fashionable area overlooking the harbour and enclosed by iron gates. The Duggans came to York shortly after Simcoe founded it, and had an estate up Yonge street, below Thornhill, with a mill and salmon fishery, ere the 18th century ended.

SURVEYED FOR CPR
[details]
But he was interested in sailing from his early boyhood, and was one of the pioneers of sailing on Toronto Island.

HONORED BY COLLEGES
He held two honorary LL.D. degreees, from Queens's and McGill, as well as the D. Sc he gained at Toronto.

[career details], president and managing director of the Dominion Bridge Co, [etc, etc.]

SONS DIED IN WAR
Mr. Duggan was the father of two sons, both of whom he lost in the First Great War. Lt. H.S. Duggan, RE, being killed in action in 1915, and Major K. L. Duggan in 1917. His daughter is the wife of Senator the Hon. Adrian Knatchbull-Hugessen

He held the Royal Humane Society medal for saving life on Lake St. Louis, awarded in 1893.

An inquest will be held, it was announced today.
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Toronto Evening Telegram, 1946

[deatails of the fatal car accident]

Herrick Duggan's figure stands high on Canada's horizon. Born in Toronto, and great grandson of that Col. Duggan whose venerable figure is seen in the early photograph of the last muster of Toronto veterans of the War of 1812, he did more for this country than even his valiant ancestor.

[details of his engineering career inc. the building of the the Quebec Bridge, spanning the St. Lawrence River above Wolfe's Cove. ]

[details of his sailing career and yacht designs]

5 Bailey, Melville Thomas, published 1981. DUGGAN, THOMAS

Physician and surgeon, born 1812 in York, Toronto, Upper Canada.
Married Margaret around 1861 and they had several children. Died 4th March, 1874 at Hamilton, Ontario. Buried in St. James Cemetery at Toronto.

Thomas Duggan was the son of coroner Colonel George Duggan. He studied medicine with Doctor John King in Toronto, passing the examinations of the Upper Canada medical board in July 1833. He set up practice in Toronto but later moved to Thornhill. In 1835 he became a member of managing committee of the Emigrant Society of Upper Canada.

During the rebellion of 1837 he acted as assistant surgeon to the Queen's Light Infantry. Duggan may arrived in Hamilton as early as 1840. He certainly was well established by 1846 when he was living at the corner of Rebecca and Hewson Streets. The city was stricken with a cholera epidemic in 1854 and he was among the local doctors who attended the sick. As their was no proven method of combating the disease, each doctor advocated his own favorite remedy, Duggan's being ale.

In 1841 Duggan became an affiliate member of the Masonic Barton Lodge. During the remainder of his life he held a variety of important positions both locall and nationally within the order. He was a member of the Church of England.

references:
Hamilton Public Library, clipping file
Duggan Family of Hamilton
Scrapbook, R Butler, "Saturday Musings"
Campbell, "A Mountain and a City", published 1866
Wiliam Canniff, "The Medical Profession in Upper Canada", 1783-1850, published Toronto 1894
"The Craftsman and Masonic Report", April 1874


6 City of Toronto, Archives. page 45
Shephard Street and York Street, St. Andrew's Ward

No. 1029
Occupant: George Duggan Jnr.
Profession: Recorder
Owner: George Duggan Jnr.

page 5
Duke Street, Northside, St. David's Ward
No. 116
Occupant: Geo. Duggan, age 60
Profession: Coronor
Owner: Geo. Duggan

7 From Landmarks of Toronto, volume 3, p.395 ff, by John Ross Robertson, submitted by Marcie Lawrence.

8 Toronto Branch, Ontario Genealogy Society, published 1989, on microfiche, 21 fiche package, including index. ref 1-105
DUGGAN, Mary Ann,
father: DUGGAN, George mother: DUGGAN, Mary
baptism date: 29 June 1812
SPONSORS, MURCHISON, Frances, MURRAY, ---

ref 1-106
DUGGAN, Mary (an adult),
parents (none given)
baptism date: 29 June 1812
SPONSORS, MURCHISON, Frances, MURRAY, ---

ref 1-140
DUGGAN, Thomas,
father: DUGGAN, George mother: DUGGAN, Mary
baptism date: 02 Jan 1814
SPONSORS: DUGGAN, Thomas JACKSON, Elizabeth

REF 1-254
DUGGAN, RICHARD Oliver,
father DUGGAN, George mother: DUGGAN, Mrs.
baptism date: 05 Nov, 1815
SPONSORS: BURIA, John, DUGGAN, Thomas, OLIVER, Margaret

REF 1-427
DUGGAN, Eliza Ann,
father: DUGGAN, George mother: DUGGAN, Mary
baptism date: 31 Jan 1818
SPONSORS: MONROE, John, COWPER, Eliza, COWPER, Nancy

ref 2-50
DUGGAN, Susan
father: DUGGAN, George mother: DUGGAN, Mary
baptism date: 06 Jan, 1822
SPONSORS: DUGGAN, John ROBINSON, Mary Ann DUGGAN, Mary Ann

ref 2-393
DUGGAN, Ann Jane father: DUGGAN, George mother: DUGGAN, Mary
birth date: 04 May 1825, baptism date: 30 April 1826
Clergyman: FENTON, John. clerk
SPONSORS: CLAY, Mary Ann DUGGAN, Margaret BROOKS, Thomas Richard

ref 2-1463
DUGGAN, Edmund Henry
father: DUGGUN, Edmund Henry,
mother: DUGGAN, Jane
birth date: 30 Dec 1833, baptism date: 21 Dec 1834
Clergyman: STRACHAN, Arch Deacaon
Sponsors: BARTON, Thomas, Benley, Ellen* , *residence: No 30 Islington Terrace, London

ref 2-2918
DUGGAN, George Frideric (sic?)
father: DUGGAN, George Junr., Barrister, Toronto
mother: DUGGAN, ANNE
birth date: 12 Aug 1840, baptism date: 24 Jan 1841
Clergyman: SCADDING, H, Sponsors: DOUGALL, Benjamin, HOWMAN, Edward, DOUGALL, Anna Maria

ref 5-2919
OLIVER, Albert George
father: OLIVER, Stephen, Commission Merchant, Hamilton
mother: OLIVER, Margaret
birth date: 18 Nov, 1839, baptism date: 24 Jan 1841
Clergyman: SCADDING, H, Sponsors: DUGGAN Senr. George, DUGGAN Junr. George, DUGGAN, Anne

ref 3-83
DUGGAN, Edmund Henry
father: DUGGAN, George Jr, Barrister at Law, Toronto
mother: DUGGAN. Phoebe Anne
birth date: 09 Oct, 1842, baptism : 15 Nov 1842
Clergyman: GRASSET (privately), Sponsors: DUGGAN, Thomas, DUGGAN, John, BROOKE, Anne

ref 3-634
DUGGAN, Charles James
father: DUGGAN, George, Barrister at Law, Toronto
mother: DUGGAN, Julia
birth date: 08 Aug, 1844, baptism: 17 Nov 1844
Clergyman: GRASSETT, Sponsors: DUGGAN, Senr. George, ARMSTRONG, Jr. James Rogers, DUGGAN, Mary, DUGGAN, Mary

ref 3-2786
DUGGAN, Edwin Willoughby
father: DUGGAN, George, Coroner, City of Toronto
mother: Emely Jane
birth date: 17 July 1855, baptism: 11 Nov 1855
Clergyman: BALDIN, Sponsors: NICOLLS, Willoughby Halloran, DUGGAN Junr. George, NICOLLS, Emma Georgina

ref 4-340
DUGGAN, Georgina Caroline Jane
father: DUGGAN, George, Coroner, Toronto
mother: DUGGAN, Emily Jane
birth date: 23 April, 1858, baptism: 05 Aug, 1858
Clergyman, BALDWIN, Sponsors: WARD, Jane, DUGGAN, Caroline, OLIVER, Stephen


ref 5-137
DUGGAN, Charles Edward
father DUGGAN, George Henry , Gentleman, residence: Toronto
mother DUGGAN, Alice Maud
birth date: 12 Sept 1887, baptism date: 17 Nov 1887
Clergyman: DUMOULIN, Sponsors: BARTON, Edward John, JOHNSTON, Percival W, DUGGAN, May

ref 5-707
EVANS, Patrick Fitzgerald
father: EVANS, George Edward Augustine, Barrister, Toronto
mother: EVANS, Maude Mary
birth: 10 June 1901, baptism: 09 Nov 1902
Clergyman: OWEN, Derwyn T, Sponsors: DUGGAN, George Herrick, BOLTON, Gerald D'Arcy, DUGGAN, Mildred Scarth












9 Duggan - Powell , marriage 1879. :
12680-79 Edwin Willoughby DUGGAN, 24, store keeper, Toronto, same, s/o George & Emily Jane, married Sarah Batcheler POWELL, 24, England, Brampton, d/o Robert & Jane, witn: Hugh George LANGLEY & Ellen Jane BROWNING, both of Toronto, 17 June 1879 at Church of Holy Trinity

10 1837 Toronto & Home District Directory. :
1837 Toronto & Home District Directory

Surname, Given Name, Concession & Lot #, Township, Soundex, Remarks

Duggan Dennis - - Toronto City D250 Laborer, Henrietta St.
Duggan G. - - Toronto City D250 Merchant, Coroner for Home District, 61 King St.
Duggan George Jr. - - Toronto City D250 Attorney, 111 King St.
Duggan Jane - - Vespra D250 Town of Barrie
Duggan John - - Toronto City D250 Student at Law, 111 King St.
Duggan John O. - - Toronto City D250 Student at Law, 61 King St.
Duggan Thomas Dr. - - Toronto City D250 61 King St.
. This is a file that was at one time online on a site owned by Shawn Griffith called the Upper Canada Genealogy Pages. This document was put into database format by Barry Taylor of Victoria Genealogical Society <http://www.islandnet.com/~vgs/homepage.html> in British Columbia.

Covers not only York County but also much of Simcoe, Peel and Ontario (now Durham) counties.

11 Ontario Archives. :
County of York, Division of Toronto
No. 1461
Duggan, Edwin Willoughby
Place of death: 4 First Ave.
Male, Irish, Married
age 70 years
Place of birth: Toronto
Date of Birth: July 17, 1854
Occupation: Hatter
Father: George Duggan, birthplace: Ireland
Mother: Emily Nichols, birthplace: South Africa
Informant: Frank Duggan, 223 James Street,
Relation to deceased: Son
Place of Burial: St. Johns
Undertaker: A. E. Ingram, 761 Queen E
Date of Death: March 20. -24
Cause of Death: Angina Pectoris
Physician: M M Crawford, Coroner

12 Hamilton Spectator. The late Dr. Duggan was born in Toronto, on the 24th September, 1812.
He was the eldest son of the late Col. George Duggan, of Toronto, and brother to the late R. O. Duggan, barrister, of this city.

much more to come...

13 Wikipedia Encyclopedia. :
George Duggan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Duggan
(August 1812 - June 14 1876) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Canada West
He was born in County Cork , Ireland in 1812 and came to Upper Canada with his parents. He studied law at York , (Toronto) and was called to the bar in 1837. In 1840, he formed a law firm with his brother John. He was a member of the Orange Order , becoming district master and, in 1849, junior deputy grand master for British North America. He served on the Toronto city council from 1838 to 1840 and from 1843 to 1850. In 1841, he was elected to the 1st Parliament of the Province of Canada in the 2nd riding of York ; he was reelected in 1844. In 1868, he was named judge in the York County court.
He died in Toronto in 1876

14 Bible is presently in the possession of Richard Duggan of Kelowna, B.C.. :
FAMILY RECORD.
DEATHS
1-George Duggan Oct 19th 1863, age 81
2-Mary Duggan [blank]
3-George Thos. Duggan January 22nd 1853
4-Eliza Duggan July 13th 1855
5-Ann Jane McKay Jany 21st 1872, age 47 years
6-Thomas Duggan son of 1&2, March 4th 1874 at 4:15 P.M. aged 61 yrs, 5 mths & 8 days
7-Margaret Mitchell Duggan, Wife of 6, 19th Septr 1877 at 7:15 P.M.
8- Myra Irene Duggan, daughter of 9, 22nd July 1889, age 4 months
9- James Edwin Duggan, son of 6 & 7, 29th April 1894, aged 36 years 10 mths & 17 dys
10- Richard John Duggan, Son of 6 & 7, July 6th, 1897, aged 44 yrs, 1 month & 15 dys.
11- John W. Barnard Sept 4th, 1898
12- Mabel Barnard, Daughter of 11 & 13, April 28th 1900, age 4 years, 3 wks and 5 days
13- Eva Alice Rusland, Daughter of 6 & 7, November 17 1908 age 47 years 7 months & 17 days
14- Thomas Albert Duggan, Son of 6 & 7, November 20th, 1919, aged 63 years 6 months & 2 days
15- Margaret Eliza Ann Jane Stuart, Mar 9th, 1925, aged 66 years 9 months & 8 days
16- Charles Henry Duggan, June 4th 1925, Aged 65 years 12 months & 4 days
Alice Maude Duggan, January 23 - 1952
17- Mary Jackson Duggan, Aug 23 - 1935 8 pm, aged 81 yrs 1 mth 27 days
May Adeline Roddy (Duggan) July 23 1958
Charles Edward Duggan, April 19 - 1962

15 family bible of Dr. Thomas Duggan presently in the possession of Richard (Dick) Duggan of Kelowna, B.C.. :
FAMILY RECORD
MARRIAGES

1- George Duggan to Mary Jackson, Father and Mother of No. 2: Thomas Duggan

2: Thomas Duggan (father of Richard John Duggan, No. 3) to Margaret Mitchell Mann, April 23, 1857, by Rev Wm W. Nel?, Presbyterian Minister, Hamilton

3: Richard John Duggan to Elizabeth Virginia Tuckett. 3rd Febry 1881 at Hamilton, by Deshvisay?, Church of England Minister

4- Charles Henry Duggan to Alice Maud Duggan 16th Nov 1886 at Toronto by Rev Canon Dunmoulin , Church of England Minister

5- James Edwin Duggan to Minnie Conley, 2 May 1887 at Hamilton by Rev. Dr. W. J. Hunter, Methodist Minister

6- Eva Alice Duggan to John W. Barnard by Rev Jn. Haas Jan 21st 1894

7- Eva Alice Barnard to D. J. Rusland March 19th, 1900 by Rev. J. Smith

8- Margaret Eliza Annjane Duggan to Kenneth Stuart 30 April 1900 by Rev. Hinds of Windsor, Ont.

16 Family bible of Dr. Thomas Duggan of Hamilton, Ontario presently in possession by Richard (Dick) Duggan of Kelowna, B.C..

17 1861 census, St. Davids Ward, Toronto. :
1st District, page 52
Duke Street, N. Side

George Duggan, Coroner, Ireland, Church of England, age 78, male, married, Brick house, two stories
Jane Emily Duggan, Cape of Good Hope, Church of England, age 48, female, married
Eliza Ann Duggan, Toronto U.C. Church of England, age 42, female, single
Edwin Willoughby Duggan, Toronto U.C. , Church of England, age 6, male, single
Effie Elena? Duggan, Toronto, U.C., Church of England, age5, female, single
Georgina C. J. Duggan, Toronto, U.C., Church of England, age 3, female, single
a Baby, Toronto, U.C., Church of England, age 1, female, single
Ellen Donavan, Servant, Ireland, Church of England, age 21, female, single

18 Ontario Marriages, 1857-1924. :
001559, No. 559
Groom
Kirkpatrick, William, age 60, residence Toronto, Place of birth: Canada, Bachelor, Occupation: Gentleman, parents: John Kirkpatrick , Maria Cocroft, Religious Denomination: C.E.
Duggan, Effie Elena, age 42, residence Toronto, Place of birth: Canada, Spinster, parents: George Duggan, Emily Jane Nicols, Religious Denomination: C.E.


witnesses: F. G. Lloyd, residence: Toronto, , Edith F. Lloyd, Toronto
Marriage Date: May 15, 1900, Place of marriage : Toronto,
by whom married: J. Mc? Ballard, by Licence, registered May 17, 1900

19 University of Toronto Press.

20 City of Toronto, Archives.

21 Bible is presently in the possession of Richard Duggan of Kelowna, B.C..

22 1861 census, St. Davids Ward, Toronto.

23 University of Toronto Press. (1972), Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume X, 1871-1880.

24 Toronto Star?.

25 Bailey, Melville Thomas, published 1981.

26 Toronto Branch, Ontario Genealogy Society, published 1989, on microfiche, 21 fiche package, including index.

27 Duggan - Powell , marriage 1879.

28 1837 Toronto & Home District Directory.

29 Ontario Archives.

30 Hamilton Spectator.

31 Wikipedia Encyclopedia.

32 family bible of Dr. Thomas Duggan presently in the possession of Richard (Dick) Duggan of Kelowna, B.C..

33 Ontario Marriages, 1857-1924.

34 National Archives of Canada. :
1881 Census Place:St John's Ward, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada
Source:FHL Film 1375882 NAC C-13246 Dist 134 SubDist D Div 2 Page 61 Family 340
SexMarrAgeOriginBirthplace

E.W. DUGGANMM25IrishOntario,Occ:Hatter & FurrierReligion:Church of England
Sarah DUGGANFM25EnglishEngland,Religion:Church of England
Robt. DUGGANM<1IrishOntario, Religion:Church of England, Born:Jun; 9/12
Emily DUGGANFW60Music teacherAfrica (C. of G.H.),Religion:Church of England
Effie DUGGANF24IrishOntario,Religion:Church of England
Georgina DUGGANF22IrishOntario,Religion:Church of England
Emily DUGGANF20IrishOntario,Religion:Church of England

35 National Archives of Canada. film C-9972. page 33-34, family 125

Oliver, George, male, age 31, place of birth: Ontario, C. of England, English origin, Insurance Agent, married
Oliver , jessie, female, age 26, Ontario, C of England, English origin, married
", Geo, male, age 6, Ontario, C of England, English, not married
", Douglas, male, age 3, Ontario, C of England, English, not married
", Margt., female, age 60, place of birth: Ireland, Ch of England, Irish, Widow
", Stephen, male, age 34, Ontario, Ch of England, English, Clerk, not married
" , Elizabeth, female, age 29, Ontario, Ch of England, English, not married
", Emily , female, age 20, Ontario, Ch of England, English, not married
Clancy, Kate, female, age 20, Ireland, Catholic, Irish, Servant, not married


page 64, family 230

Duggan, Emily Jane, female, age 51, place of birth: Africa, Ch of England, Irish origin, Music Teacher, Widow
", Edwin, male, age 16, place of birth: Ontario, Ch. of England, Irish, going to school
", Effie, female, age 14, place of birth: Ontario, Ch. of England, Irish, going to school
", Georgina, female, age 13, place of birth: Ontario, Ch. of England, Irish, going to school
", Ellen, female, age 11, place of birth: Ontario, Ch. of England, Irish, going to school

36 Ontario Archives. :
County of York, Division of Toronto

No 1089
Duggan, Emily Jane, Female,
died April 20, 1900, age 79
address: 44 Northcote
married, occupation : Housewife
born: Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Cause of death: Concussion of Brain
Physician: Dr. Lynde
Religion: E.C.
Informant: Ida E Lynde
Registered: April 21, 1900

37 Ontario Archives.


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