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Author: jamesoneillcondon
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Dear Jim,
I too assume they came from Ireland, but I have no idea if there's a connection. My great-grandmother's grandfather was a William Coady, I believe, who was a sea captain. Do you know the occupation of the William Coady you found in the 1841 PEI census? Hope there is a connection somewhere!
Jim Condon
Colchester, Vermont
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Author: jimcoady
Surnames: CODY, COADY, CLANSEY, BRENNICK, BEAGAN
Classification: queries
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Hi Jim,
My Coadys (Codys) arrived in Prince Edward Island in the 1830s from Kilkenny, Ireland. John, John Jr., William and my great-great-grandfather Laurence (b. 1815) are all residing in different houses in Lot 57 in the 1841 census of PEI. Laurence Cody married Ann Clanse (Clancy, Clansey), who is listed as being from "the British Colonies", which I understand means Newfoundland. I have always suspected that my Coadys came from Ireland to PEI, with a stop in Newfoundland. Do any of these names fit with your family?
Thanks,
Jim Coady
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Author: jamesoneillcondon
Surnames: Coady, Berrigan, Macdonald, McDermott
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Dear Paul,
No idea if there's a connection here somewhere, but thought I'd touch base. My great-grandmother was Rosella Coady, b. 1859 in Halifax to Thomas and Theresa (Berrigan) Coady. Her parents were both natives of Newfoundland. Theresa was the daughter of John Berrigan, a tailor on Water Street in St. John's. Her sister, Mary Ann, was married to a William Coady (I assume William and Thomas were brothers, but I don't know that for a fact). Theresa also had a brother, Patrick, who took over the tailor's shop (a building later owned by a Patrick Coady---the two families were pretty closely intertwined, I'd guess).
Thomas Coady (Rosella's father) was the son, I think, of a William Coady who was a sea captain.
Rosella married Capt. Angus Macdonald and she died at sea in 1883. Capt. Macdonald married twice more. He's not only my great-grandfather, he's also the grandfather (by second wife Minnie McDermott) of former Canadian defense, labor and energy minister Donald Macdonald. If any of this rings a bell, please let me know!
Jim Condon
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Author: dano1500
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I have found some information on Fannie Tucker and Walter Coady if you still are interested.
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