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Re: JAMES HIGGINS
« Reply #9 on: Monday 21 September 20 09:15 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Death in St. John, NB of Margaret Higgins in 1932, b. June 20, 1849, Whitehead, Kings County, NB, widow, husband John H. Higgins, father William Connell, mother Martha Darrah. Son James was the informant.
https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/141C5.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=26b877ed-0264-4f1e-9732-b1c8ee9e1fa4

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Hello
Thank you for replying to my enquiry re James Higgins.
Please see my reply to Biggles50 as everything I have found in last few days is there.
I did find that death of Margaret Higgins in 1932
Where do I look for a Death for James Higgins. It is the correct one who married Katie Kerrigan in 1904
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Re: JAMES HIGGINS
« Reply #10 on: Monday 21 September 20 19:20 BST (UK) »


192 Millidge Avenue Saint John New Brunswick.

https://www.redfin.ca/nb/saint-john/192-Millidge-Ave-E2K-2M6/home/159160876

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Re: JAMES HIGGINS
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 22 September 20 00:42 BST (UK) »


192 Millidge Avenue Saint John New Brunswick.

https://www.redfin.ca/nb/saint-john/192-Millidge-Ave-E2K-2M6/home/159160876

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Hello Sandra
Thank you very much for that information on 192 Millidge Avenue.
Looks like that address was the home of James Higgins and family. I have found this morning that his brother William John Higgins lived at 174 Millidge Avenue.
I am not so sure if the John Henry Higgins who died on 7 May 1922 is the correct John. William was living in Adelaide Street?
I will check everything out.
Thanks again.
Pat
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Re: JAMES HIGGINS
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 22 September 20 01:38 BST (UK) »
Hi,

There is a death of Catherine Higgins June 17, 1954, husband James Higgins, father Thomas Corrigan, mother Elizabeth Nicholson. Her status is married not widowed, so we can assume that James was still living in 1954.
https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/141C5.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=4063a47c-4d5b-40e5-b7a9-6399e8d8f979

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Re: JAMES HIGGINS
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 22 September 20 01:42 BST (UK) »
Hi,

As you mentioned, James served in WW1, b. Dec. 27/1885, there is a WW1 service file, you can view it here, 54 pages, it is slow to load.
https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?op=pdf&app=CEF&id=B4332-S045

Mentioned within the file, wife Catherine Higgins, parents John and Margaret Higgins, Simond St., both still living and 3 children James aged 10, Albert Addington 7, and George Henry 5.  On page 28, there is a death notification, the date is hard to make out. It looks like 1929 but must be 1979, as he was the informant on his mother's death in 1932 and assumed still living with wife Catherine's death in 1954.

New Brunswick deaths are not available/privacy protected after 1969.

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Re: JAMES HIGGINS
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 22 September 20 02:18 BST (UK) »
Hi,

There is a death of Catherine Higgins June 17, 1954, husband James Higgins, father Thomas Corrigan, mother Elizabeth Nicholson. Her status is married not widowed, so we can assume that James was still living in 1954.
https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/141C5.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=4063a47c-4d5b-40e5-b7a9-6399e8d8f979

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Hello dbree
Thank you very much for that Death Record.
Now we have Elizabeth Corrigan's maiden name Nicholson.
According to earlier Census Thomas and Elizabeth were from Ireland.
I will look at your other reply now.
Pat
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Re: JAMES HIGGINS
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 22 September 20 03:27 BST (UK) »
Hi,

As you mentioned, James served in WW1, b. Dec. 27/1885, there is a WW1 service file, you can view it here, 54 pages, it is slow to load.
https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?op=pdf&app=CEF&id=B4332-S045

Mentioned within the file, wife Catherine Higgins, parents John and Margaret Higgins, Simond St., both still living and 3 children James aged 10, Albert Addington 7, and George Henry 5.  On page 28, there is a death notification, the date is hard to make out. It looks like 1929 but must be 1979, as he was the informant on this mother's death in 1932 and assumed still living with wife Catherine's death in 1954.

New Brunswick deaths are not available/privacy protected after 1969.

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Hello dbree
Thank you very much for the link to the War Papers for James Higgins.
As you say it mentions his wife Catherine (Kathleen) and three of his children at 149 Millidge Avenue, St John.
The War papers are very interesting. He even went to Liverpool where I was born. I am now in Australia.
It mentions his parents at Simond Street, St John, N.B. so the Death Record for John Henry Higgins on 7 May 1922 is the correct one. I have since looked on google and saw Adelaide Street was off Millidge Avenue.
I read the Date of Death on the Veterans Affairs Death Notification for James Higgins as 3 May 1979 and he died at West St John Community Hospital.
I have since found that John and Margaret Higgins and two children Charles and William were living next to Margaret's mother Martha Connell (who was Darrah or Darragh) and a few children. Martha Connell was a Widow. That was on the 1881 Canada Census.
So it appears that the correct records have been found.
I will now put them into Date order.
Thank you once again.
Take care
Pat
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« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 22 September 20 09:37 BST (UK) »
As a point of interest to learn more about the life of early settlers to Canada do checkout the Archives at the Province Records Office and the University websites.

My own Grandfather emigrated in 1903 to Saskatchewan as part of what is known as the Barr Pioneers.  They were each given a large plot of land to farm and after five years they received the title to the land.  Years later the families recorded their lives and a book was produced, it makes fascinating reading.

http://contentdm.ucalgary.ca/digital/collection/p22007coll8/id/47974/

Hence just a though that something similar may exist for what life was like for James and his family.

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Re: JAMES HIGGINS
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 23 September 20 13:22 BST (UK) »
As a point of interest to learn more about the life of early settlers to Canada do checkout the Archives at the Province Records Office and the University websites.

My own Grandfather emigrated in 1903 to Saskatchewan as part of what is known as the Barr Pioneers.  They were each given a large plot of land to farm and after five years they received the title to the land.  Years later the families recorded their lives and a book was produced, it makes fascinating reading.

http://contentdm.ucalgary.ca/digital/collection/p22007coll8/id/47974/

Hence just a though that something similar may exist for what life was like for James and his family.
Hello
Thank you for the link. I will look through and see if I can find anything.
Regards
Pat
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