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Lucinda Thompson Donnelly

Birth
Gallingertown, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada
Death
14 Apr 1915 (aged 82)
Osnabruck, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Long Sault, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Daughter of David Lewis Thompson Sr. and his first wife Carolina

Lucinda Donnelly, died 14 April 1915 of bronchopneumonia,
Informant: Doctor Edwin Lyall Brown.

1852 Dundas Williamsburg Ontario Canada
Presbyterians
Donnely, Robert Head Ireland 30 M
Donnely, Lucinda wife Williamsburg 21 F
Donnely, Samuel son Williamsburg 3 M
Donnely, Henry Father Ireland 70 M

Lucinda married Robert Donnelly, a farmer who was born in Ireland and first settled in Williamsburg Ontario and later in Farran's Point, Ontario. Robert and Lucinda had 2 daughters and 11 sons. Lucinda was predeceased by her loving husband, Robert in 1902, son Henry Donnelly (1853 - 1908) her father-in-law, Henry in 1861 , Daughters-in-law: Laney E. (Bush)1903 ,Matilda (McCary) Donnelly Jan 11, 1881, Emily (Prunner) Donnelly 12 Aug. 1892 (drowned) & Grand-son, George 12 Aug 1892 (drowned with his mom, Emily), and Grand-daughters: Annie in 1888 at age 7 months & Gertrude (infant) and sisters-in-law, Eliza (Hamilton) Donnelly in 1903, Nancy Cunningham in 1861, and Mary Donnelly McCary (1827 - 1902).brother-in-law, Thomas Donnelly in 1895 in Williamsburg

Lucinda is survived by
daughter's Sarah Margaret (Donnelly) Artindale, and Mary.
sons: Samuel, Henry, Robert Jr., Isaac William, Thomas, Hamilton, David, Joseph, Zenas, Peter.
daughters-in-law:
Mary C (Artindale), Sophia (Crowbar), Margaret (McClelland) Sarah Jane (Woodward) , Agnes (Huff) , Laney (Bush) Bertha (Hawn)
Son-in-law:
Alexander Artindale.
Brothers, Sam, James, Edson and William
Nephews: Robert,
Nieces: Jesse
Grandchildren of Lucinda: Gilbert James Weller. Hilda Prunner ,Robert Hamilton, Percy Roy, Charles Wallace, & Thomas Victor Donnelly, Willis, Lucinda, Eva Catherine 'Cassie' , & Lillian Sophia Artindale, George Edward, Sarah Elizabeth (Donnelly) Locey, John Nelson Locey, Robert (Jesse), Bertha, Robert John, Curtis DONNELLY, Laura (Donnelly) Prunner (John Percy), & Evelyn Donnelly, Thorold, Muriel B & Esther M Donnelly, Allan & Myrtle Donnelly, Hazel (Donnelly) Moke (Ira), Viva Jane (Donnelly) Amell. Allan, Myrtle, Lillian May, Hilary Beatrice, Joseph Edwin Lyle 'Ed', Lena & Zene DONNELLY.
G-Grandchildren: Morton & Robert (Bob) Amell, Lawrence Isaac Moke, Gertrude Moke, Paul, Eula May, Hamilton, Percy John, Alfred Arnold, Henry Basil, Minie Louise Lucinda, and Thorold Porter 'Buster' LOCEY, Pearl, Orial, Percy Henry, Mildred, Samuel Robert, Frank Douglas, Willis, Evalou, & Leonard Broder DONNELLY, Margaret Laura WELLER.

NOTE:
The path of progress often runs through heartbreak, and the St. Lawrence Seaway was no exception.
In order for the Seaway to happen, homes had to burn, lives had to be uprooted and graves had to be left behind as the communities known today as the Lost Villages were submerged.
As the Lost Villages Historical Society's website notes, more than 6,500 people were displaced, on the Canadian side, when six villages and three hamlets were flooded out in the summer of 1958 to make way for the Seaway and a related hydroelectric project, the creation of the Moses-Saunders Power Dam near Cornwall.
The villages of Mille Roches, Moulinette, Wales, Dickinson's Landing, Farran's Point, and Aultsville, along with the hamlets of Maple Grove, Santa Cruz and Woodlands, and the farming community of Sheik's/Sheek's Island, were abandoned and flooded.
Daughter of David Lewis Thompson Sr. and his first wife Carolina

Lucinda Donnelly, died 14 April 1915 of bronchopneumonia,
Informant: Doctor Edwin Lyall Brown.

1852 Dundas Williamsburg Ontario Canada
Presbyterians
Donnely, Robert Head Ireland 30 M
Donnely, Lucinda wife Williamsburg 21 F
Donnely, Samuel son Williamsburg 3 M
Donnely, Henry Father Ireland 70 M

Lucinda married Robert Donnelly, a farmer who was born in Ireland and first settled in Williamsburg Ontario and later in Farran's Point, Ontario. Robert and Lucinda had 2 daughters and 11 sons. Lucinda was predeceased by her loving husband, Robert in 1902, son Henry Donnelly (1853 - 1908) her father-in-law, Henry in 1861 , Daughters-in-law: Laney E. (Bush)1903 ,Matilda (McCary) Donnelly Jan 11, 1881, Emily (Prunner) Donnelly 12 Aug. 1892 (drowned) & Grand-son, George 12 Aug 1892 (drowned with his mom, Emily), and Grand-daughters: Annie in 1888 at age 7 months & Gertrude (infant) and sisters-in-law, Eliza (Hamilton) Donnelly in 1903, Nancy Cunningham in 1861, and Mary Donnelly McCary (1827 - 1902).brother-in-law, Thomas Donnelly in 1895 in Williamsburg

Lucinda is survived by
daughter's Sarah Margaret (Donnelly) Artindale, and Mary.
sons: Samuel, Henry, Robert Jr., Isaac William, Thomas, Hamilton, David, Joseph, Zenas, Peter.
daughters-in-law:
Mary C (Artindale), Sophia (Crowbar), Margaret (McClelland) Sarah Jane (Woodward) , Agnes (Huff) , Laney (Bush) Bertha (Hawn)
Son-in-law:
Alexander Artindale.
Brothers, Sam, James, Edson and William
Nephews: Robert,
Nieces: Jesse
Grandchildren of Lucinda: Gilbert James Weller. Hilda Prunner ,Robert Hamilton, Percy Roy, Charles Wallace, & Thomas Victor Donnelly, Willis, Lucinda, Eva Catherine 'Cassie' , & Lillian Sophia Artindale, George Edward, Sarah Elizabeth (Donnelly) Locey, John Nelson Locey, Robert (Jesse), Bertha, Robert John, Curtis DONNELLY, Laura (Donnelly) Prunner (John Percy), & Evelyn Donnelly, Thorold, Muriel B & Esther M Donnelly, Allan & Myrtle Donnelly, Hazel (Donnelly) Moke (Ira), Viva Jane (Donnelly) Amell. Allan, Myrtle, Lillian May, Hilary Beatrice, Joseph Edwin Lyle 'Ed', Lena & Zene DONNELLY.
G-Grandchildren: Morton & Robert (Bob) Amell, Lawrence Isaac Moke, Gertrude Moke, Paul, Eula May, Hamilton, Percy John, Alfred Arnold, Henry Basil, Minie Louise Lucinda, and Thorold Porter 'Buster' LOCEY, Pearl, Orial, Percy Henry, Mildred, Samuel Robert, Frank Douglas, Willis, Evalou, & Leonard Broder DONNELLY, Margaret Laura WELLER.

NOTE:
The path of progress often runs through heartbreak, and the St. Lawrence Seaway was no exception.
In order for the Seaway to happen, homes had to burn, lives had to be uprooted and graves had to be left behind as the communities known today as the Lost Villages were submerged.
As the Lost Villages Historical Society's website notes, more than 6,500 people were displaced, on the Canadian side, when six villages and three hamlets were flooded out in the summer of 1958 to make way for the Seaway and a related hydroelectric project, the creation of the Moses-Saunders Power Dam near Cornwall.
The villages of Mille Roches, Moulinette, Wales, Dickinson's Landing, Farran's Point, and Aultsville, along with the hamlets of Maple Grove, Santa Cruz and Woodlands, and the farming community of Sheik's/Sheek's Island, were abandoned and flooded.


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  • Maintained by: jmaymacmaster
  • Originally Created by: Autbreeze
  • Added: Mar 19, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106936580/lucinda-donnelly: accessed ), memorial page for Lucinda Thompson Donnelly (18 Nov 1832–14 Apr 1915), Find a Grave Memorial ID 106936580, citing Saint Lawrence Valley Cemetery, Long Sault, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by jmaymacmaster (contributor 51759982).