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Posted by: Shirley (Deighan) Deegan (ID *****2252) Date: August 22, 2002 at 00:06:22
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Hi. Donald
Elizabeth O'Dair b. 1834 married William (I have Brasdell)
Brazzell b, 1808 marriage date July 10, 1853 Holy Cross
Mission Kemptville, Ontario
William was the son of Thomas Brasdell and Catherine Deighan

Edward O'Dair son of William O'Dair and Mary Carr from Mayo,
Ireland. William b. 1810 d. Jan 3, 1886 age 66.
Mary b. 1807 d. Oct 22, 1881 age 74.
Edward married Barbara (Deighan) Deegan. daughter of Daniel
Deighan and Mary F. Lynn both born in Ireland.
Barbara & Edward had children 1. William 2. Sarah Ellen
and a third Ann Louise (Ann Louise could be a granddaughter.

I have an entry O'Dair William b. 1769 d. July 14,1853 age 84. his wife Mary b. 1769 d. Feb.15,1854 age 85.

O'Dair William b. 1835 d. 1907 his wife Julia b. 1833 d. 1899 age 66

O'Dair William b. 1868 d. 1944 age 76.

O'Dair Margaret (Rev. Sister St. Hubert) b. 28/04/1897 daughter of James O'Dair and Catherine McKenna. She entered
the Loretta Abbey, Toronto, Ontario Feb. 2, 1924. She taught at Loretta Abbey, Toronto, Ontario.

The Deighan family changed the spelling of the family name
after the death of Daniel Deighan in 1857. Today we use "Deegan"

Would you have any information on the "Deighans or Deegan"
On the children of Barbara (Deighan) Deegan and Edward O'Dair and their decendants.

I trust all this information will be helpful to you.
Happy Hunting.



























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