![]() ![]() Must have been lost during world war 1 (Blue puttees?) Researcher: Peggy Schmitt - RUE DE L'EGLISEĭescription: Found a bracelet: (* is for what I can't read) He died in Apin Coachman's Cove, Newfoundland (I have a photo of him, his wife and their grave stone). According to his gravestone he was born 1833 in Benoc (or Benic) France. He apparently jumped ship in about 1850 in North Central Newfoundland. My gggrandfather was Jean Marie LeMee who was a French fisherman. And could have been buried as a MacKenzie or Downey. She apparently died between 19 as best I can determine. John's and was waked by my grandfather at 33 Barnes Road or in his Military Trail home bounding on Barnes Rd. 10, 1870) /He was alive in 1920s as my Uncle recalls visiting him. ![]() John's and was a superintendent of the locomotive shop of Newfoundland railways. Jane had a brother Frank who worked in St. They would have probably been born 1898-1905. Both sons were apparently placed in a mental institution in St. Jane (or Jean) subsequently married a Tom Downey and had two children Mick and Dan. Hector MacKenzie died in a mine accident at Pilleys Island on August 21, 1896.The mine was closed not long after. ![]() She was the daughter of Jean Marie LeMee and Ann Walsh. My greatgrandmother was a Jane(or Jean) Louise MacKenzie (nee Giane Louise LeMee) and was born Nov. I have a few old pictures of the LemEEs and some unidentified people from Pilleys Island I believe. 1850-1935 b Coachmans Cove married a Hector Mackenzie am trying to find more about her and her and Hectors roots- parents aparently from France. They lived at Red Bay, Labrador and had 8 children.ĭescription: North Central NF, Pelly's Island, and later St. Researcher: Vernon Buckle - 46 Paradise Rd, Paradise, NL, A1L 3B2ĭescription: Searching for information on John Macey, b. ![]()
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