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Bertha Jane Trainor

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Name Bertha Jane Trainor Nickname Sister Agnes Marie Birth 18 Jan 1891 Emyvale, Prince Edward Island, Canada Christening 25 Jan 1891 St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church, Hope River, Prince Edward Island, Canada Gender Female Death 14 Sep 1989 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada Burial People's Cemetery, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada Person ID I2858 The McIver Family Tree Last Modified 2 Aug 2021
Father James Trainor, b. 19 Dec 1852, Prince Edward Island, Canada d. 1925, Prince Edward Island, Canada
(Age 72 years)
Mother Jane Frances McKenna, b. 4 Jun 1863, Prince Edward Island, Canada d. 1936, Prince Edward Island, Canada
(Age 72 years)
Marriage Prince Edward Island, Canada Family ID F1218 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Documents Census - 1891 Census of Canada - Lot 65, Queens, Prince Edward Island Census - 1901 Census of Canada - Lot 65 (North Wiltshire), Queens, Prince Edward Island
Part 1Census - 1911 Census of Canada - Lot 65, Prince Edward Island Baptismal Record - Bertha Trainor
Baptized on January 25, 1891 by Father J.A.E. McDonald at St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church, Hope River, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Headstones Headstone - Bertha Trainor
Located at People's Cemetery, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Notes - Sister Mary Agnes, born in 1891, was the oldest of eight children born to Frances McKenna Trainor and James Trainor in Emyvale. Following grade school she attended Prince of Wales College and received her Teaching Certificate. With this she taught throughout the Island for six years before joining the Congregation of Notre Dame in 1914 at the age of twenty-three years.
Her teaching career involved a period at St. Joseph’s in Charlottetown and twenty-six years in Tignish. Following her teaching career she spent the next seventeen years as Superior in Tignish, Summerside and Souris.
During her retirement in Charlottetown she spent time at St. Joseph’s Convent and at the Notre Dame Convent. She died On September 14, 1989 at the age of ninety-eight years and is buried in Charlottetown.
- Sister Mary Agnes, born in 1891, was the oldest of eight children born to Frances McKenna Trainor and James Trainor in Emyvale. Following grade school she attended Prince of Wales College and received her Teaching Certificate. With this she taught throughout the Island for six years before joining the Congregation of Notre Dame in 1914 at the age of twenty-three years.