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Mary Josephine Mullin

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Name Mary Josephine Mullin Nickname Minnie Birth 26 Jun 1877 Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada Christening 1 Jul 1877 St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Indian River, Prince Edward Island, Canada Gender Female Occupation 22 Mar 1926 Brookline, Massachusetts, USA Nursemaid (per US Naturalization Records) Death 1946 Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada Burial Indian River, Prince Edward Island, Canada Person ID I3225 The McIver Family Tree Last Modified 8 Jan 2022
Father John Thomas Mullin, Sr, b. 8 May 1846, Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada d. 28 Feb 1920, Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada
(Age 73 years)
Mother Mary McKeever (McIver), b. 1844, Newton, Prince Edward Island, Canada d. 21 Mar 1918, Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada
(Age 74 years)
Marriage 1874 Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada Family ID F1339 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Documents Census - 1891 Census of Canada - Lot 19, Prince, Prince Edward Island Census - 1901 Census of Canada - Lot 19, Prince, Prince Edward Island Baptismal Record - Mary Josephine Mullen
Baptized on July 1, 1877 by C. O'Brien at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Indian River, Prince Edward Island, Canada.Document - Mary Josephine Mullin
US Naturalization Record, which indicates that Minnie was a nursemaid. and was living in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1928. She had arrived in the US via rail, through the port at Vanceboro, Maine, about April 12, 1926.Census - 1881 Census of Canada - Lot 19, Prince Edward Island, Canada Census - 1911 Census of Canada - Lot 19, Prince, Prince Edward Island Document - Mary Josephine Mullin
US Border Crossing - April 12, 1926
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Notes - Minnie Mullin lived on the family farm caring for the farm and her parents with her brother, Emmett, until after her last parent died and the farm was willed to her brother, John. She did not marry and lived near Boston for a while. It was Minnie who donated the stained-glass windows at the Catholic Church in Kingston as a remembrance to her mother, Mary McIver and her father, John Mullin. She is buried in Indian River and she died while living with Kathleen and Harold McIver in Summerside.
Researched by Desmond McIvor
- Minnie Mullin lived on the family farm caring for the farm and her parents with her brother, Emmett, until after her last parent died and the farm was willed to her brother, John. She did not marry and lived near Boston for a while. It was Minnie who donated the stained-glass windows at the Catholic Church in Kingston as a remembrance to her mother, Mary McIver and her father, John Mullin. She is buried in Indian River and she died while living with Kathleen and Harold McIver in Summerside.