Census Data for Neil & Mary Ann (Morris) McDonald’s Family
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1871 Census for Cumberland County, Wallace, McDonald Family, # 33

No. Location

Surname

Given Name

Age

Occupation

Est. DOB

449 WALLACE A MCDONALD NEIL

30

Ship Carpenter

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449 WALLACE A MCDONALD MARY ANN

27

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449 WALLACE A MCDONALD ISABELLA

12

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449 WALLACE A MCDONALD ALLAN

10

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449 WALLACE A MCDONALD ANNIE

5

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449 WALLACE A MCDONALD JAMES ANDERSON

4

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449 WALLACE A MCDONALD NEIL

2

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McDonald Family:   For awhile I was quite dismayed, then annoyed by not really knowing anything about my Great Grandmother Isabella McDonald (John Angus Gillis’s wife). My mother , Catherine (Dineen) Greaser, had many bits and pieces from her days spent at her Grandmother’s in Georgeville, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, during the summers. As family historians and genealogists know, that small pieces, no matter how little, can be the "very link" you need.

In the case of my Great Grandmother, Isabella McDonald, those small pieces helped save several years in discovering her family & paternal grandparents. My mother told me that "Gram" (as she called her) was from Pugwash, Pictou County, Nova Scotia.   First, I discovered that Pugwash is in Cumberland County, not Pictou. My mother also told me to look for a family by the name of "Wallace"...that she heard them speak about "Wallace" a lot and therefore they were most liekly relatives. She also recalled what a couple of Isabella’s siblings names were. I then searched the 1871 Cumberland census (since that is where Pugwash is) and I found a Neil & Mary Ann McDonald with children by the name of Isabella, Allan, Anne, James Anderson & Neil, and to my surprise, they lived in the town of "Wallace".   So, the name she remembered was in actuality Isabella’s birthplace.  Another problem was that my Great Grandmother’s tombstone lists her birth as 1 Jan 1861. According to the census, this Isabella was 12 years old in 1871, not the expected age of 9-10 years. What I later discovered is that since there were no formal recordations of birth, people didn’t always remember their "exact" birthdate. They went by what they were told...by what their parents remembered. Based on a copy of the marriage record I located for Isabella and John Angus, her parents were listed on there, and her age does solidly place her as the Isabella in the family that I found on the 1871 census, so I was thrilled with my find!

Those on a "hunt to find their ancestors" often times worry if they’ll find nuts hanging from the tree limbs, or criminals, or just what. What we don’t usually prepare ourselves for are the "family tragedies" that sometimes occur, which can be the reasoning for those so called "nuts", who knows.  There wasn’t much to go by and it appears that possibly Isabella chose to distance herself from her family due to some tradgedies that befell them. According to information I have gathered thus far, it appears that she had a younger brother named Dugald that died at the age of 7 years, when she was only about 10 years old. Then, within 4-5 years, her father died at the young age of 36 (cause of death unknown yet...the searching never ends). That is a lot of hardship on any family... especially for the women that are left behind with 5-10 children to raise.  In this case, her mother, Mary Ann Morris, would have had about 5 children still living. That may be why Isabella left home to marry.

In addition, there’s a good possibility that Mary Ann (Isabella’s mother) remarried. I found a McMullin family in the 1891 census that has an Anne & Neil McDonald living with a Mary Ann & Alex McMullin, and Anne & Neil seem to fit the ages of Isabella’s siblings. Another piece of the puzzle I have yet to discover is who the Sea Captain was. According to my mother, one of Isabella’s brother’s was probably a Sea Captain since he was married to a German girl and always took her on his voyages. This leads you to believe that he must be a Captain, afterall, only the Captains had the priviledge of bringing a woman aboard <smile>.

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