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William E. McDONNELL

Male 1857 - 1937  (79 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William E. McDONNELL was born on 22 Oct 1857 in Lower Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia (son of William Fraser McDONNELL and Rebecca Winifred HIPSON); died on 8 May 1937 in Everett, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Fraser McDONNELL was born on 20 Dec 1837 in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia (son of Angus McDONNELL and Ann Chipman BIGELOW); died on 14 Jun 1891 in Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    William married Rebecca Winifred HIPSON about 1857 in Nova Scotia. Rebecca was born in 1836 in Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; died on 22 Jun 1867 in Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca Winifred HIPSON was born in 1836 in Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; died on 22 Jun 1867 in Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
    Children:
    1. 1. William E. McDONNELL was born on 22 Oct 1857 in Lower Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; died on 8 May 1937 in Everett, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
    2. John Franklin McDONNELL was born on 18 Dec 1858 in Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; died on 17 Aug 1951 in Massachusetts.
    3. Francis Eldridge McDONNELL was born on 25 Nov 1859 in Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; died on 16 Sep 1936 in Lower Woods Harbour, Shelburne, Nova Scotia.
    4. Ann Lavinia McDONNELL was born in Nov 1862 in Nova Scotia; died on 8 Nov 1944.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Angus McDONNELL was born about 1794 in Glengarry, Invernesshire, Scotland; died on 16 Dec 1882 in Invernesse, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

    Notes:

    ANGUS MACDONNELL AND FAMILY

    Angus Macdonnell of "Cullachy" in Glengarry, Scotland, came to Antigonish before the dawn of the 19th century. He was married to Ann Bigelow, a native of Cornwallis, Nova Scotia. She first belonged to the Protestant Church but became a convert to the Catholic faith, and lived to the age of 106 years. The issue of her marriage to Mr. Macdonnell was as follows: James, Angus, Charles, William, John and Ann. All the sons excepting James and Angus were, during the greater portion of their lives, Master Mariners, sailing their own vessels, as was their father before them.
    The son James came to Port Hood in early life and remained there all the rest of his days. He was widely known, and everywhere respected in the County of Inverness. He was born in Antigonish on May 30th, 1821, and died at Port Hood, September 21st, 1880. He was appointed Prothonotary of the Supreme Court for the County of Inverness on November 30th, 1853; a Justice of the Peace on 13th August 1854; Inspector of Schools-the first for this County under the Public School law, in 1864; Commissioner for taking Affidavit’s in the Supreme Court in 1856; Captain of the 2nd Regiment of Militia, Inverness, in 1863; and Registrar of Deeds for this County in January 1871. In all these positions he did credit to himself, and justice to the public. He was an official of acknowledged accuracy and neatness, with a manner and memory that were quite uncommon.
    Mr. James Macdonnell was married to Charlotte Fuller of Arichat. Her father was John Fuller, Esquire, who was successively High Sheriff and County Treasurer for the County of Richmond. She was born in Arichat on October 11th, 1824, and died at Port Hood on May 5th, 1894. The family of Mr. and Mrs. James Macdonnell were the following: William, who became a Master Mariner, sailed the seven seas for many years, and is now exploiting our absorbing Western heritage; John A., who succeeded his father as our respected Registrar of Deeds and Prothonotary; Thomas in Seattle, Washington; Mary Louise, who lives in Antigonish, and was married to the late Dougald MacDonald, formerly a prosperous merchant of Port Hood, and latterly one of the best respected commercial travellers of Nova Scotia; Annie Laurie, who is married to Samuel McAdam, a printer and publisher of long experience now in the United States; Ada, who died young and unmarried; and Maggie, who was married to the late Hon. Daniel MacNeil Judge of the County Court for District No. 6.
    Angus Macdonnell, brother to James lived some years in Inverness County where he learned the trade of Saddler and Harness maker.. 3e removed from this, and ultimately settled down into a life, of mercantile business at Pugwash in the County of Cumberland.
    John, son of Angus Senior, also spent some time in this, and was appointed Deputy Sheriff for the District of Juste-au-Corps n 1820. He afterwards moved away never to return.
    Ann, daughter of Angus Senior, was married to Captain Artemus Cameron, a Nova Scotian, who was drowned on the Grand Banks. [n her early widowhood she came to Port Hood and started an hotel known at that time as the "Cameron House". She kept and conduce-;ed that house creditably all the rest of her life. After her death her mother took charge and held it till she was past the century mile stone. 4s a memorial of happy things that were, this aged and vacant house, till stands, silent, sad and gray.

    Angus married Ann Chipman BIGELOW. Ann (daughter of Reuben BIGELOW and Lavinia SKINNER) was born on 30 Sep 1803 in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia; died in 1888 in Port Hood, Inverness, Nova Scotia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann Chipman BIGELOW was born on 30 Sep 1803 in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia (daughter of Reuben BIGELOW and Lavinia SKINNER); died in 1888 in Port Hood, Inverness, Nova Scotia.
    Children:
    1. James McDONNELL was born on 30 May 1821 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 21 Sep 1880 in Port Hood, Inverness, Nova Scotia.
    2. Angus McDONNELL was born about 1824 in Nova Scotia; and died.
    3. 2. William Fraser McDONNELL was born on 20 Dec 1837 in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia; died on 14 Jun 1891 in Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    4. Charles McDONNELL and died.
    5. John McDONNELL and died.
    6. Ann McDONNELL and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Reuben BIGELOW was born on 4 Aug 1779 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia (son of Amasa BIGELOW and Roxanna CONE); died in May 1830.

    Notes:

    Reuben and Lavinia lived a few years in Cornwallis, then moved to Antigonish.

    Reuben married Lavinia SKINNER on 9 Nov 1802. Lavinia (daughter of Charles SKINNER and Sarah OSBORN) was born on 27 Jan 1784 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia; died on 9 May 1874 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Lavinia SKINNER was born on 27 Jan 1784 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia (daughter of Charles SKINNER and Sarah OSBORN); died on 9 May 1874 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
    Children:
    1. 5. Ann Chipman BIGELOW was born on 30 Sep 1803 in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia; died in 1888 in Port Hood, Inverness, Nova Scotia.
    2. Gideon Osborn BIGELOW was born on 11 Jul 1805; and died.
    3. Charles Skinner BIGELOW was born on 6 Feb 1807; died on 17 Sep 1890 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
    4. Mary Elizabeth BIGELOW was born on 5 May 1809 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia; died on 1 Dec 1890 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
    5. Eunice Caroline BIGELOW was born on 20 Jan 1811; died on 5 Jun 1820.
    6. Samuel William BIGELOW was born on 28 Aug 1813; died on 26 Jun 1884 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.
    7. Daniel Benjamin BIGELOW was born on 29 Aug 1815; and died.
    8. John George BIGELOW was born on 8 Feb 1817; died on 8 Nov 1859 in Bridgewater, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
    9. Edward Manning BIGELOW was born on 14 Nov 1819 in Nova Scotia; died on 17 Sep 1855 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
    10. Ruth Lavinia BIGELOW was born on 1 Apr 1821; and died.
    11. Manson Amasa BIGELOW was born on 2 Jun 1825; died on 2 Jul 1876.
    12. Rebekah Caroline BIGELOW was born on 8 May 1830; and died.