Sarah E. Loveless|b. 1 Feb 1813\nd. 1907|p3.htm#i5455|John Loveless Jr.|b. 11 Feb 1767\nd. 15 Nov 1841||Sarah Liddle|b. 1767\nd. 1 Feb 1858||John Loveless|b. 11 Apr 1736\nd. May 1811||Hannah Vincent|||||||||
Father
John Loveless Jr. b. 11 February 1767, d. 15 November 1841
Jacob Freiburger|b. May 1852\nd. 12 Apr 1917|p3.htm#i5463|John A. Freiburger|b. 1820\nd. 16 Mar 1878|p3.htm#i5546|Anna M. Kappley|b. 1818\nd. 21 Sep 1891|p3.htm#i5547|Peter Freiburger||||||John Kappley|b. c 1799||Veronica Henbolpof|||
George Herbert Cardinal|b. 10 Feb 1914\nd. 17 Jun 1936|p3.htm#i5465|Louis Cardinal|b. 11 Jun 1879\nd. 5 Feb 1937|p2.htm#i5370|Maryanne Freiburger|b. 23 Oct 1878\nd. 15 Sep 1935|p2.htm#i5371|Louis Cardinal|b. c 1858|p3.htm#i5596|Isabelle McOlive|b. c 1859\nd. 13 Nov 1901|p3.htm#i5597|Jacob Freiburger|b. May 1852\nd. 12 Apr 1917|p3.htm#i5463|Bridget Houghton|b. 1849\nd. 13 Apr 1880|p3.htm#i5563|
[S376] George Herbert Cardinal, Birth Registration No. 1965.
[S182] Mary Margaret (Cloherty) Cardinal, "Cardinal Family History".
[S385] 1920 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury, ED 325, Ward 12, Sheet 17B, Dwelling 191, Family 361.
[S328] Letter, Muriel Alta (Cardinal) Johnston to John Cardinal, 3 March 1999, The photograph includes Alta (Wood) Cardinal and her son Russell Cardinal, her brother-in-law George Cardinal, her father-in-law Louis Cardinal, and Alta's grandmother Mary S. (Graham) Lawrence.
[S176] Interview, George S. Lovett, December, 1998.
[S475] 1880 United States Census (CD Index), NARA Film T9-1213, Page 509A, William LOVETT, Relation=Self, Sex=M, Marr=M, Race=W, Age=47, Birthplace=IRE, Occupation=Express Man, Father Born=IRE, Mother Born=IRE.
[S18] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch #: J541073, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 0914404 V. 7-8. The index shows WIlliam Lovett and Hannah as the parents of WIlliam Lovett..
[S474] Ancestry.com, Census Images Online, 1880 U.S. Census, Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, SD=(dash), ED=59, Page=25, Line=12-20.
[S475] 1880 United States Census (CD Index), NARA Film T9-1213, Page 509A, William LOVETT.
[S291] Bruce Markusen, "National Baseball Hall of Fame Records".
[S176] Interview, George S. Lovett, December, 1998.
[S475] 1880 United States Census (CD Index), NARA Film T9-1213, Page 509A, Hannah LOVETT, Relation=Wife, Sex=F, Marr=M, Race=W, Age=37, Birthplace=IRE, Occupation=Keeping House, Father Born=IRE, Mother Born=IRE, .
[S18] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch #: J541073, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 0914404 V. 7-8. The index shows WIlliam Lovett and Hannah as the parents of WIlliam Lovett..
[S474] Ancestry.com, Census Images Online, 1880 U.S. Census, Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, SD=(dash), ED=59, Page=25, Line=12-20.
[S475] 1880 United States Census (CD Index), NARA Film T9-1213, Page 509A, William LOVETT.
[S291] Bruce Markusen, "National Baseball Hall of Fame Records".
Alfred Wood was born on 28 January 1842 at Rawdon, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada.1 He was a farmer.2 He married Harriet Rebecca Hamilton, daughter of Thomas Hamilton and Lucy Card, on 21 June 1866. He was 24. She was 19.2 Alfred Wood and Harriet Rebecca Hamilton appeared on the census of 1871 at Hants County, Nova Scotia.3 Alfred Wood died on 4 April 1906 at Nova Scotia, Canada, at age 64.4 From Arlington book: He was educated in the district school, and then learned the trade of carpenter with his brother John, working for him for a time. Later he worked at blacksmithing with his father, and finally started farming on the home farm, working the place on shares. Just before his marriage he purchased a farm of two hundred and seventy-five acres in South Rawdon, known as the old Ross place. He remained there about thirty-eight years, raising general farm produce and live stock. He sold his farm to James Hopkins and removed to Brooklyn Newport, Nova Scotia, where he engaged in the cattle business, butchering for the market, and also kept a grocery, seed and feed store. After being engaged at this business only two years, he died, his death occuring April 14, 1906. Mr. Wood was a hard-working man; was of medium height, of a social nature, was popular in social life, making many friends. He was Liberal in politics, and served as justice of the peace, trial justice, assessor, overseer of the poor and road commissioner. He was a man of strong principles, adnw as brought up in the Methodist faith, but became a member of the Latter Day Saints at Rawdon and was a teacher in the church.5
There passed away July 27th, at the home of Harry Wood, Lexington St., Burlington, Mass, Mrs. Harriott R. Wood, in the seventy second year of her age, formerly of Rawdon, N.S.. Her husband, Alfred Wood, predeceased her twelve years, also one daughter, Elmira M., wife of Alexander Kenty, twenty-one years ago. She leaves to mourn their loss, one brother, Robert HAMILTON, in Boston, eleven children, (ten of whom attended the funeral.) Burpee in Los Angeles, Cal; Rufus in Portsmouth, N.H; Wilfred in Rawdon, N.S; Harry in Burlington, Mass; Welton in Bonnar Springs, Kansas; Roy in Arlington, Mass; Sarah M. (Mrs. W.B. Congdon) in Marlboro, N.H; Annie E. In Lowelltown, Maine; Margaret C. In Kansas City, M; Emma G. In Boston, Mass; Louisa E. (Mrs. Ernest Grover in Nashua, N.H; twenty three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.4,5
James Wood II was born on 9 August 1799 at Lauder, Berwickshire, Scotland.2 He was baptized on 29 September 1799 at Lauder, Berwickshire, Scotland.3 He was a blacksmith, like his father.2 He moved with John Wood and Margaret Cranston to South Rawdon, Nova Scotia, probably before 1824.2 James Wood II married Martha Haley, daughter of John Haley and Sarah Mason, on 23 December 1824 at Rawdon, Nova Scotia. He was 25. She was 19; the ceremony was performed by Rev. Hayden, and witnessed by John Wood.4,5,6 James had a brother John who was probably the person who witnessed James's marriage. He died on 17 January 1877 at Rawdon, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada, at age 77.2 He was laid to rest in the Episcopal Cemetery, Center Rawdon, Nova Scotia.2 From Wilfred Wood: [He] was born in Berwickshire, Scotland, August 9, 1799. Received his education in his native land and learned the blacksmithing trade from his father. When 16 years old he came to Nova Scotia with his parents and settled in Rawdon, working at his trade with his father. He later purchased a farm, but preferred blacksmithing to farming. He conducted a large business, and was considered a fine workman. His shop was located on his farm at Wood's Corner, on the road from Uniacke to Rawdon Gold Mines. He was a lover of horses, and owned some fine stock, having a reputation as a veterinary. During his later years he suffered from palsy. He was a Methodist. In politics, a Conservative. On December 23, 1824 he married Martha Haley of Rawdon. To this union, twelve childred [sic] were born - eight boys and four girls. His wife preceded him in death (1870) seven years. January 17, 1877 he bade farewell to friends and surroundings, passing peacefully away at the age of 76 years, 5 months, and 8 days.2
[S219] Judy Gabardina, "John Wood," e-mail to John Cardinal, March 10, 1999.
[S185] Judy Gabardina, "Wood Family," e-mail to John Cardinal, February 18, 1999.
[S204] Letter, Ralph Whittier to Pam Wood Waugh, 1. Mr. Whittier reported that he found their marriage record in the St. Paul's Church registry, but that only the year was entered.
Martha Haley was born on 11 January 1805.1 She married James Wood II, son of John Wood and Margaret Cranston, on 23 December 1824 at Rawdon, Nova Scotia. She was 19. He was 25; the ceremony was performed by Rev. Hayden, and witnessed by John Wood.2,3,4 Martha Haley died on 23 April 1870 at Rawdon, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada, at age 65.1
[S185] Judy Gabardina, "Wood Family," e-mail to John Cardinal, February 18, 1999.
[S204] Letter, Ralph Whittier to Pam Wood Waugh, 1. Mr. Whittier reported that he found their marriage record in the St. Paul's Church registry, but that only the year was entered.
Lucy Card was born on 2 August 1806.1 She married Thomas Hamilton, son of John Hamilton and Jane Mason, on 9 May 1843. She was 36.2 Lucy Card died on 18 January 1902 at South Rawdon, Hants County, Nova Scotia, at age 95.3,1
Thomas Hamilton was born circa 1817.1 He married Lucy Card, daughter of Henry Card and Lucy Fuller, on 9 May 1843. She was 36.2 Thomas Hamilton died on 19 April 1897.1,3
John A. Freiburger was born in 1820 at Germany.1 He was a weaver.1 He married Anna M. Kappley, daughter of John Kappley and Veronica Henbolpof, circa 1840 at Germany.1 John A. Freiburger and Anna M. Kappley immigrated to Boston, Massachusetts, in 1864 with 4 of 6 children; their children Valentine and Charles arrived in 1867.1 John A. Freiburger died on 16 March 1878 at Boston, Massachusetts.1
Anna M. Kappley was born in 1818 at Germany.1 She married John A. Freiburger, son of Peter Freiburger, circa 1840 at Germany.1 Anna M. Kappley and John A. Freiburger immigrated to Boston, Massachusetts, in 1864 with 4 of 6 children; their children Valentine and Charles arrived in 1867.1 Anna M. Kappley died on 21 September 1891 at Boston, Massachusetts.1
Bridget Houghton was born in 1849 at Ireland.1 She married Jacob Freiburger, son of John A. Freiburger and Anna M. Kappley, on 13 March 1876 at Boston, Massachusetts. He was 23.1 Bridget Houghton died on 13 April 1880 at Boston, Massachusetts.1 Bridget died either giving birth to James or of post-partum depression. She was living at 815 Albany st, Boston, MA, when she died. James died within a month of his birth.1
Louis Cardinal|b. c 1858|p3.htm#i5596|Louis Cardinal|b. 15 Feb 1830\nd. 15 Mar 1911|p4.htm#i15977|Philomène Henrichon|b. c 1839|p4.htm#i15978|Laurent Cardinal|b. 1803\nd. 1869||Théotiste Gougeon|||Louis Henrichon|||Josette Leduc|||
[S228] Interview, Mary (Cardinal) Groves, March 21, 1999, where she said he was born in Three Rivers, Quebec.
[S385] 1920 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury, ED 325, Ward 12, Sheet 17B, Dwelling 191, Family 361, where Louis Cardinal's father is listed as born in Canada.
[S389] 1880 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury, ED 735, Sheet 14, Dwelling 48, Family 144.
[S386] Isabella F. Cardinal, Death Certificate 519:694:10391 (1901).
[S389] 1880 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury, ED 708, Sheet 36, Dwelling 14, Family 71, Lawrence Henage household, Susan's place of birth is China and her parents were born in England.
[S386] Isabella F. Cardinal, Death Certificate 519:694:10391 (1901), states her age as 22; born in Boston; daughter of John McOlive and Susan Phillips; place of birth of parents "Unknown".
[S389] 1880 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury, ED 708, Sheet 36, Dwelling 14, Family 71, Lawrence Henage household, Isabella, age 20, and Louis Cardinal, age 1, are living with a Lawrence Henage, age 44, his wife Susan, age 44, and their daughter Mary, age 10.
Richard Andrew Lamphier|b. 19 Nov 1910\nd. Nov 1973|p3.htm#i5737|Andrew Joseph Lamphier|||Margaret Cloherty|b. 16 Jun 1876||||||||Mark Cloherty|d. a 1921|p2.htm#i5262|Mary Coyne|||
Father
Andrew Joseph Lamphier
Mother
Margaret Cloherty b. 16 June 1876
Richard Andrew Lamphier was born on 19 November 1910 at Watertown.3,4,1,5 He appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Andrew Joseph Lamphier and Margaret Cloherty at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.4 Richard was a colonel in the Army, and received the Purple Heart. Richard Andrew Lamphier died in November 1973.3,5 See his obituary in the source section.6
Citations
[S609] Gail Irish, "Claughtery Line," e-mail to John Cardinal, March 31, 2003.
[S633] Gail Irish, "From Gail Again," e-mail to John Cardinal, May 12, 2004.
[S186] Boston Globe Obituary, undated, for Richard Lamphier, where his birth date is given as "Nov. 19, 1916".
Edward Houghton was born say 1835 at Ireland; this is a guess based on the birth date of his child Bridget.1 His name may have been Phillip Houghton. He married Mary (?).1