Andrew MCGOLDRICK

Andrew MCGOLDRICK

Male Abt 1826 - 1888  (62 years)

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  1. 1.  Andrew MCGOLDRICK was born about 1826 in IRELAND; died on 6 Oct 1888 in Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; was buried in Milltown Catholic Cemetery, Ste. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Ste. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA
    • Birth: Abt 1830, IRELAND
    • Census: 1861, Ste. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA
    • Census: 1871, Ste. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA
    • Census: 1881, Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA

    Notes:

    DNA:
    MKM

    Note:
    The surname McGoldrick is borne by descendants of the Mag Ualghairg sept, a branch of the O'Rourkes, who were rulers of Breffny. This sept was located on the Leitrim-Fermanagh borders. The descendants of the sept were scattered so that the surname McGoldrick now is found mainly in Co, Tyrone and Co. Sligo as well as Co. Fermanagh. McGolrick, McGoulrick and McGorlick are variant spellings on record while the English surname Goulding has been reported by the Registrar of Births as used interchangeably with McGolrick in Downpatrick Union, Co. Down.

    Residence:
    The first permanent white resident of Calis arrive in 1779 from Machais, Maine, some 45 miles south. Many of the first residents were from that area in Maine. It is said he and two other built the first saw-mill in the area.
    Some years later Saint Stephen, across the St. Croix river was settled by men from Calais.
    By 1790 there were 16 residents of Calais and several hundred in Ste. Stephen.

    Census:
    1861 census at Ste. Stephens, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA shows: Andrew McGoldrish, age 32, Irish, lumberman; Elinor, age 24, Irish; James, age 3, native; Andrew, 7mo., native.

    Census:
    1871 census of Ste. Stephen Parish, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, CANADA shows: Andrew McGouldrick, 41, b. IRELAND, Catholic, Irish; Ellen, 30, b. New Brunswick, Catholic, Irish; children b. New Brunswick: James, 13; Andrew, 9; George, 5; Margaret, 3.

    Census:
    The index to the 1881 census at Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick lists the family of Andrew McGendnet. The family members and ages are those of "my" Andrew McGoldrick so I can only assume that the handwriting or image must be bad. The index lists the following: Andrew, 53, b. IRELAND, labourer, Roman Catholic; Ellen, 40, b. IRELAND, Roman Catholic; children all b. New Brunswick, all Roman Catholic: James, 22; Andrew, 19; George, 17; Margret, 14; May, 9.

    Died:
    Charlotte County Death Index lists: Andrew McGoldrick, residence Union Milltown, died Oct. 6, 1888 at Milltown, New Brunswick, male, age 58. Occupation, load contract; religion, Roman Catholic; cause of death, asthma, suffered 1 year; born, Ireland; informant, Rev. C. Doyle.

    The death certificate of Andrew lists his death place as Union Mills. Union Mills, Milltown and Saint Stephen merged to become Saint Stephen.

    Buried:
    The McGoldrick monument is about feet high with inscriptions on four sides. I deduced it must have been erected by Andrew McGoldrick, son of Ellen and Andrew, Senior, maybe at the time of Ellen Bresnahan McGoldrick's death. The inscription to Andrew reads: "In Memorium, Andrew McGoldrick died October 4, 1888, Aged 6years, Native of Milltown NB, May they rest in peace."

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    Andrew married Margaret MCCREADY on 8 May 1854 in St. Stephen Parish, Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA. Margaret was born about 1833; died on 16 Apr 1856 in Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; was buried in Milltown Catholic Cemetery, Ste. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Church records show that Margaret was baptised in the Catholic faith on the day of her marriage. The baptism of Margaret and the marriage of Andrew and Margaret was witnessed by James Dolling & Catherine Allen.

    Andrew married Ellen C. MCDONALD on 19 Apr 1858 in St. Stephen Parish, Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA. Ellen (daughter of Michael MCDONALD and Bridget HAFFEY) was born about 1837 in Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, CANADA; died on 16 May 1903 in Calais, Washington, ME; was buried on 20 May 1903 in Milltown Catholic Cemetery, Ste. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    The wedding of Andrew and Ellen was witnessed by James Fitzsimmons and Ann McGrath

    Children:
    1. James Henry MCGOLDRICK was born on 16 Jan 1859 in Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; was christened on 23 Jan 1859 in St. Stephen Parish, Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; died on 3 Feb 1929 in Belmont, Middlesex, MA; was buried on 6 Feb 1929 in Calvary Cemetery, Waltham, Middlesex, MA.
    2. Andrew MCGOLDRICK was born on 2 Dec 1860 in Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; was christened on 9 Dec 1860 in St. Stephen Parish, Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; died on 7 May 1902 in Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; was buried in Milltown Catholic Cemetery, Ste. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA.
    3. George Frederick MCGOLDRICK was born on 6 Apr 1863 in Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; was christened on 31 May 1863 in St. Stephen Parish, Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; died on 24 Jun 1931 in Hartland, Carleton, New Brunswick, CANADA; was buried in Lakeville, Carleton, New Brunswick, CANADA.
    4. Margaret MCGOLDRICK was born on 20 Feb 1867 in Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; was christened on 14 Apr 1867 in St. Stephen Parish, Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; died on 31 Aug 1936 in Ste. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; was buried in Calais Cemetery, Calais, Washington, ME.
    5. Mary Alice MCGOLDRICK was born on 14 Oct 1871 in Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; died on 4 Apr 1950 in Calais, Washington, ME; was buried in Calais Cemetery, Calais, Washington, ME.

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