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Cal
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Carroll" <lvao(a)sympatico.ca>
To: <CARROLL-L-request(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 3:20 PM
Subject: Carroll/Aylward
William Carroll and Briget Aylward:
My gf was born at Doneraile, just north of Mallow (Co. Cork), and was
baptized
there July 26, 1830 -- I have the certificate. He was the son of
John Carroll and Mary Barry whose residence then seems to have been at
Shanballymore..
He attended Teachers College maybe at Dublin where he met and married
Briget
Aylward of Co. Carlow who was one year his junior. They seem to have
come to Canada in 1852/3, then spent some time in Middleton Connecticut
before returning to Canada to settle in the Guelph, Ontario area. They both
became distinguished teachers.
(Note, my gf William Carroll seems to have had a brother. On William's
death in
1916 a Colonel Carroll of Kentucky or Virginia is said to have
written to say he he was my gf's brother.)
They - William Carroll and Briget Aylward -- had several children some of
whom
settled in the U.S. They were:
John, born 1854/5(?) and Mary Anne, four years younger.
By 1871 the family included: Joseph, age 9; Theresa, age 8; Thomas, age 6;
Catherine, age 4 and Edward, age 2. A Charles was born in 1872.
Of these children, Thomas became a cigar maker by 1881 while Edward was a
cabinet
maker and Charles a finisher in a sewing machine factory.
My own father, the late William Thomas Carroll, was the product of his
father's
second marriage. As to his half brothers and sisters - the children
of Briget Aylward -- notes taken in the latter years of my father's life
include:
1. Joseph went to NYC where he had considerable financial success and
lived on Park
or Riverside. He had three children; William, Elsie and
Charles.
2.John, who became a lawyer, went to Chicago, married -- perhaps a German
woman --
and had a son Charles.
3. Charles went to NYC as well but did not marry.
4. Edward remained in Canada and had a son
Charles, who became a Jesuit, and another Edward,
who became a lawyer in Toronto.
5. Theresa, was a milliner and worked in Montreal
and Toronto and establish a business at Milton,
Ontario.
Anyone out there connect to any of this?
Bill Carroll, Toronto
lvao(a)istar.ca