Claim | Value | Reliability |
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Associated Father | James Sinnamon (1853-1935) |
unsupported
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Associated Mother | Margaret Dale (1851-1934) |
unsupported
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Spouse | Henrietta Richardson (1903-1982) | |
Child | HIDDEN _____ |
unsupported
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Child + | HIDDEN _____ |
unsupported
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Claim | Value | Date | Age | Reliability |
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Birth | Northern Ireland | May 23, 1895 |
unsupported
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Residence | Pomeroy, Northern Ireland, Tyrone | 1911 |
unsupported
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Occupation | School Teacher, Pomeroy, Northern Ireland, Tyrone [ 53 ] | abt 1915 |
uncertain
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Marriage | Henrietta Richardson (1903-1982), Sunderland | 1927 |
unsupported
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Immigration |
Newfoundland, British North America
[
325
]
|
abt 1930 |
probable
|
|
Occupation |
Anglican minister,
Baie De Verde, Newfoundland, British North America
[
325
]
This was Patty's first parish.
|
abt 1930 |
probable
|
|
Death | [ 325 ] | Dec. 3, 1970 |
probable
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Claim | Value | Date | Age | Reliability |
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ID | I100 | |||
User ID Reference | ED944083BA0C41C5A352740C98B569579248 | |||
User ID Reference | L8HR-STK | |||
Gender | Male Gender | |||
Name |
Frederick Joseph Sinnamon
Nickname: Patty
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Title | Archdeacon of Montreal (Anglican), Montréal, Québec, Canada [ 325 ] |
probable
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Birth | Northern Ireland, Tyrone |
unsupported
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Title |
unsupported
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Index | Title |
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17 | Families with Roots in Northern Ireland (RootsWeb) |
53 | Email from David Bailey |
325 | Email from Kathy Edwards |
- Married to Etta, Children: Jean and Sheila, Born in 1920's. --- Frederick Joseph (Paddy) Sinnamon was indeed married to Henrietta Richardson. They had two daughters Marion Sheila and Jean Margaret. Paddy & Etta came to “Canada” circa 1930 and Grandpa’s first Parish (he was an Anglican minister) was in Baie de Verde Newfoundand (not part of Canada at that time). Jean was born there. During that time, Grandpa was in communication with the Diocese of Montreal and he was Rector of St. Thomas’s Parish until shortly before his death in 1970. Grandpa’s first church was located near the Molson Brewery in downtown Montreal however he founded the new church on Somerled in NDG in the 1950s. He was also Archdeacon of Montreal. -- Kathy Edwards, April 27, 2016
Number | Same As | Name | Reliability | Path | |
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11 Total Ancestors |
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Generation 1 | |||||
[1.01 2] | Frederick Joseph Sinnamon (1895-1970) | ||||
Generation 2 | |||||
[1.02 3] | James Sinnamon (1853-1935) |
unsupported
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[2.01 4] | Margaret Dale (1851-1934) |
unsupported
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Generation 3 | |||||
[1.03 ] | James Sinnamon (~1820-1892) |
unsupported
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[2.02 ] | John Dale (1814-) |
unsupported
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[3.01 ] | Elizabeth Kidd (~1822-1905) |
unsupported
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[4.01 ] | Rebecca Brown (~1831-) |
unsupported
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Generation 4 | |||||
[1.04* ] | Benjamin Sinnamon (~1780-) |
unsupported
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[2.03 ] | John Dale (~1779-) |
unsupported
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[3.02* ] | Isaac Kidd (~1803-) |
unsupported
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[4.02* ] | John Brown (~1789-) |
unsupported
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Generation 5 | |||||
[2.04* ] | James Dale (~1736-) |
unsupported
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Frederick Joseph Sinnamon
(1895-1970)
James Sinnamon
(1853-1935)
Margaret Dale
(1851-1934)
James Sinnamon
(~1820-1892)
Elizabeth Kidd
(~1822-1905)
John Dale
(1814-)
Rebecca Brown
(~1831-)
Benjamin Sinnamon
(~1780-)
Isaac Kidd
(~1803-)
John Dale
(~1779-)
John Brown
(~1789-)
James Dale
(~1736-)
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