Louisa M MULLIGAN

Female 1846 - Aft 1928  (> 82 years)


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  • Name Louisa M MULLIGAN 
    Born 21 Jun 1846  Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died Aft Jul 1928  Ottawa, Carlton Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Monument 250, Huntley.
    Buried Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Ottawa Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I544  Richard Patterson NJ & ON
    Last Modified 4 Sep 2017 

    Family William Henry WHITTEMORE, .1
              b. 1 Mar 1848, Toronto, York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 15 Jan 1912, Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 63 years) 
    Children 
     1. Francis W FRANK WHITTEMORE
              b. 25 Apr 1872, Toronto, York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 27 Apr 1927, Toronto, York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 55 years)
     2. Harry Theodore WHITTEMORE
              b. 21 Feb 1877, Toronto, York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 5 Jul 1960  (Age 83 years)
     3. Holton WHITTEMORE
              b. 24 Mar 1884, Toronto, York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Reginald REGGIE WHITTEMORE
              b. 7 Mar 1886, Toronto, York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 2 Dec 2010 
    Family ID F201  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Louisa M Mulliganis the daughter of Andrew Taylor McCord & Charlotte Taylorwere born in Ireland.

      . 1891 Census St. James Ward, Louisa is the wife of Frank Whittemore.
      Saturday 23 May 1903 To Calvin McQuester, Montreal, Quebec, from his mother M B McQuesten. Mrs. Whittemore & Reggie went off yesterday, we had a great time getting them off, Mrs. W. such a helpless person Cannot tell particulars in a letter.
      . 1904 May 9 - Mrs. Whittemore has sold her house & may go to Parkdale. [Queen St. West area, .]
      Ref: Whitehearn Museum Archives.

      . Photos of Mary & Mrs. Whittemore in the garden at Whitehern, Hamilton, Ontario; & Mrs. Whittemore & Mrs. Mary Baker McQuesten in the gazebo sitting in rocking chairs at Whitehern.

      . 1930 July 15: To Rev. Calvin McQuesten from his mother. - This Daylight S.[saving time] gives us splendid evenings, so hearing from Mrs. Whittemore from Oakville, she was going home, we went down to see her on Monday evening. [ visiting relative Penrose Whittemore?- PJA].

      . 1906 Jul 28 Mrs. Mary Baker McQuesten, from son TBM. - On Tuesday last I went to Mrs. Whittemore's to tea after having put them off for at least 5 weeks. Harry is doing quite well, Mrs. Whittemore says. I am sure he will do much better than he ever would at home.

      . 1908 May 8, Mrs. Whittemore is going to visit Harry & Florrie in Calgary in June. They have not yet got all their belongings. Harry's books have not yet arrived & several other cases. It was 6 months before Florrie's linen arrived & she had to receive without all her handsome things.
      Reggie was in yesterday. He had been out at Waterdown seeing about a horse. He is going to go riding in the evenings. He is certainly very comical. He sends advertisements for Salada Tea to 500 newspapers.

      . 1908 Jun 19 - As I had heard Mrs. Whittemore was going out, I wrote her at once & heard from her this morning. She goes on 30th June, next Tuesday week, taking boat from Owen Sound, & reaching Calgary Saturday morning at 6 o'clock. Hilda also wrote Mrs. Harry Whittemore to look for a boarding place, so we are hoping she will find a comfortable place; we are so thankful Mrs. W. is just going at this time, it would have been so hard for Rudy [McQuesten- TB patient] to start off by herself among strangers, she felt quite cheerful when she knew she was going with Mrs. W. So you can imagine we are busy trying to get her ready, fortunately she had almost everything in the clothing line....(of Ruby) I must say, that I rather begrudged a $100 trip only to see Calgary, but am quite satisfied when it covered a trip to the Rockies. ...don't tell Ruby she is being treated for TB!

      . 1928 Jul 7 - Mary McQuesten: Now I have only a few minutes as we starting off shortly to visit Mrs. Whittemore at Grimsby, in our new car Tom driving. - - -