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Lawrence McQuillan

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Lawrence McQuillan

Birth
Shortsville, Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
30 Jun 1874 (aged 4)
Shortsville, Ontario County, New York, USA
Burial
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Grandson of Laurence McQuillan and Margaret Kirwin both from County Lough, North Ireland.

Son of John McQuillan, born 1840 in County Louth, Northern Ireland. and wife Sarah Gavin, born 1843 Northern Ireland.


John McQuillan, born 1840 in County Louth, Northern Ireland. with wife Sarah Gavin, born 1843 Northern Ireland.

Settled in:
Shortsville, Manchester, Ontario County, New York. Upon arrival he filed his naturalization papers in Ontario County in 1968. Worked at a paper mill in Shortsville, New York.

Younger Brother to Margaret " Maggie," McQuillan, born 1865 in Ireland. Came to United States together with her parents boarded the Ship S.S. Queen in 1866. Sailing from Liverpool, England. Arriving Port of New York on August 23, 1866. Place of Origin Ireland.


Younger Brother to James McQuillan, born November 1866. James was the first of John McQuillan's children to be born a U.S. citizen.

Brother to John Edward McQuillan. born 1868.


Source:
Ontario County Journal, Friday July 10, 1874.

Fell Drowned young son of John Mcquillan, and Sarah Gavin McQuillan, was drowed at Shortsville Ontario County, New York. On Tuesday of last week ( June 30, 1874 ) He was fishing in the paper company's mill race " Canandaigua Outlet " flows through this village behind the family residence and fell into the water and drowned. A daughter Margaret "Maggie" McQuillan, of John and Sarah McQuillan was drowned in the same way about two years ago. The funeral of the little boy was held on July 07, 1874. His remains brought to Canandaigua for burial.



NOTES:
Memorial Grave Marker Photo... Courtesy of Paul Sutton Kamalsky. We truly appreciate your kindness. Thank you so much.


Links from websites: (Like ancestry, rootsweb, etc.) DO NOT have permission to use any of whats posted on Find a Grave website. All headstone pictures uploaded by Find A Grave contributors are copyrighted by contributors and you MUST ask permission to use them and if given that permission, you must post credit.






Grandson of Laurence McQuillan and Margaret Kirwin both from County Lough, North Ireland.

Son of John McQuillan, born 1840 in County Louth, Northern Ireland. and wife Sarah Gavin, born 1843 Northern Ireland.


John McQuillan, born 1840 in County Louth, Northern Ireland. with wife Sarah Gavin, born 1843 Northern Ireland.

Settled in:
Shortsville, Manchester, Ontario County, New York. Upon arrival he filed his naturalization papers in Ontario County in 1968. Worked at a paper mill in Shortsville, New York.

Younger Brother to Margaret " Maggie," McQuillan, born 1865 in Ireland. Came to United States together with her parents boarded the Ship S.S. Queen in 1866. Sailing from Liverpool, England. Arriving Port of New York on August 23, 1866. Place of Origin Ireland.


Younger Brother to James McQuillan, born November 1866. James was the first of John McQuillan's children to be born a U.S. citizen.

Brother to John Edward McQuillan. born 1868.


Source:
Ontario County Journal, Friday July 10, 1874.

Fell Drowned young son of John Mcquillan, and Sarah Gavin McQuillan, was drowed at Shortsville Ontario County, New York. On Tuesday of last week ( June 30, 1874 ) He was fishing in the paper company's mill race " Canandaigua Outlet " flows through this village behind the family residence and fell into the water and drowned. A daughter Margaret "Maggie" McQuillan, of John and Sarah McQuillan was drowned in the same way about two years ago. The funeral of the little boy was held on July 07, 1874. His remains brought to Canandaigua for burial.



NOTES:
Memorial Grave Marker Photo... Courtesy of Paul Sutton Kamalsky. We truly appreciate your kindness. Thank you so much.


Links from websites: (Like ancestry, rootsweb, etc.) DO NOT have permission to use any of whats posted on Find a Grave website. All headstone pictures uploaded by Find A Grave contributors are copyrighted by contributors and you MUST ask permission to use them and if given that permission, you must post credit.




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NOTES:
It should be noted the family name on the grave stone marker has been mispelled. The proper spelling is: McQuillan.



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