Charles Gormley

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Charles Gormley

Birth
Ireland
Death
2 Jun 1911 (aged 82)
Ontario, Canada
Burial
Saint-Columban, Huron County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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He was a son of Michael Gormley and Bridget Donnelly. He married Bridget Gallagher 30 JAN 1860 at St. Columban, Perth County, Ontario, Canada. They had a family of 15 children.

OBITUARY-Huron Expositor June 9, 1911 page 8.
Hibbert-Death of a Pioneer. Mr. Charles Gormley, of the 7th concession, passed peacefully to the better land on Friday last, having reached the good age of eighty-two years. Mr. Gormley was one of the pioneer residents of the township, and did his part in converting the forest into fruitful fields, and by industry and good management succeeded in making a competency for himself and family. He was in every sense of the term a good and useful citizen and his memory will be long cherished by a large circle of friends. He was a devoted member of St. Columban church, and his remains were interred in St. Columban cemetery. The esteem in which he was held in the neighborhood where most of his life had been spent was well manifested by the large number who attended the funeral services. He leaves a grown up family of sons and daughters.

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He was a son of Michael Gormley and Bridget Donnelly. He married Bridget Gallagher 30 JAN 1860 at St. Columban, Perth County, Ontario, Canada. They had a family of 15 children.

OBITUARY-Huron Expositor June 9, 1911 page 8.
Hibbert-Death of a Pioneer. Mr. Charles Gormley, of the 7th concession, passed peacefully to the better land on Friday last, having reached the good age of eighty-two years. Mr. Gormley was one of the pioneer residents of the township, and did his part in converting the forest into fruitful fields, and by industry and good management succeeded in making a competency for himself and family. He was in every sense of the term a good and useful citizen and his memory will be long cherished by a large circle of friends. He was a devoted member of St. Columban church, and his remains were interred in St. Columban cemetery. The esteem in which he was held in the neighborhood where most of his life had been spent was well manifested by the large number who attended the funeral services. He leaves a grown up family of sons and daughters.

I would love to exchange family history information. Please contact me by clicking my name below. Kathleen Giusti

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Charles Gormley
died
June 2, 1911. Aged 82 yrs.