04-04-2006, 02:34 PM
Hi Eileen,
I am one of the researchers/descendents of St. Columban. I have some information I found to share with you regarding your family. There is a bit of mystery attached to your family as well (see Honora/Eleanora Lavell). Perhaps you have the answers. Lavell/Lavelle/Lowell
According to Father Forget's records he has your family grouped accordingly:
1. Lavell, Honora/Eleonora born in 1871 (no records of her birth in St. Columban) orphaned and living with Matthew McGarr in 1888. (Her parents were Peter Lavell and Marian McGarr. I don't know why she would have been sent to live with her grandparents or maybe even volunteered. My hunch is the parents left St. Columban at this time and she wanted to remain.)
2. Patrick Lavell and Eleonora Monahan (she was buried August 24, 1862, St. Columban cemetery)
- Patrick born in 1844 and was buried July 27, 1867, St. Columban cemetery)
- Peter was married March 5 1867 to Marian/Mary Ann McGarr
3. James Lavell and Mary Sullivan
- Patrick was baptized January 31, 1866
4. Peter Lavell and Marian/Mary Ann McGarr (Matthew McGarr and Catherine Williams)
- Catherine baptized January 31, 1868
- Elizabeth baptized April 19, 1873
- James baptized August 9, 1874
- Matthew baptized January 2, 1877
- Mary Ann baptized April 15, 1879 she married Joseph Williams Sept. 28, 1950 in St. Columban.
- Mary Jane born in Montreal, St. Ann's parish April 20, 1882(The name in the parish register is now Lowell and Peter is listed as a labourer) Mary Jane is not in Father Forget's book.
According to the St. Columban microfilm:
2. Eleonora Monahan Lavell: On the twenty fourth day of August one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, we the undersigned priest interred in the cemetery the body of Eleonora Monahan, deceased two days previous, aged about fifty years, wife of Patrick Lavell, farmer of this parish. Present Patrick Lavell and James Lavell who could not sign.
Father Falvey
Patrick Lavell: On the twenty seventh day of July one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, we the undersigned priest interred in the cemetery the body of Patrick Lavell, son of Patrick Lavell and deceased Eleonora Monahon of this parish, deceased two days previous, aged about twenty-three years. Present Francis Monahan and Patrick Lavell who could not sign.
Father Falvey
3. Patrick Lavell: On the thirty first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, we the undersigned priest baptized Patrick, born the day previous of the lawful marriage of James Lavell, farmer and Mary Sullivan of this parish. The sponsors Martin Phelan and Bridgit Stapleton as also the father could not sign.
Father Falvey
4. Catherine Lavell: On the thirty first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, we the undersigned priest baptized Catherine, born the day previous of the lawful marriage of Peter Lavell, farmer and Marian McGarr of this parish. The sponsors Matthew McGarr and Elizabeth McGarr, as also the father could not sign.
Father Falvey
Elizabeth Lavell: On the nineteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, we the undersigned priest baptized Elizabeth, born three day previous of the lawful marriage of Peter Lavell, farmer and Marian McGarr of this parish. The sponsors Stephen McCarthy and Jane McGarr, as also the father could not sign.
Father Falvey
Missing James copy of birth certificat.
Matthew Lavell: On the second day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, we the undersigned priest baptized Matthew, born the day previous of the lawful marriage of Peter Lavell, farmer and Marian McGarr of this parish. The sponsors Matthew McGarr and Rosanna McGarr, as also the father could not sign.
Father Falvey
Mary ann Lavell: On the fifteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine, we the undersigned priest baptized Mary Ann, born the day previous, daughter, of the lawful marriage of Peter Lavell, farmer and Marian McGarr of this parish. The sponsors Martin Phelan dn Catherine Phelan undersigned. The father and godfather could not sign.
Catherine Phelan Father Fitzpatrick
According to the 1881 census:
(I was right, in this census, Honora/Eleonora is living with her parents. They were still living in St. Columban. I believe they moved away in 1888. This was the time Honora/Eleanora moved in with her grandparents)
Peter LAVELLE M Male Irish 40 Ireland Farmer Catholic
Mary Ann LAVELLE M Female Irish 40 Q <Quebec> Catholic
Catherine LAVELLE Female Irish 13 Q <Quebec> Catholic
Honora LAVELLE Female Irish 11 Q <Quebec> Catholic
Elizabeth LAVELLE Female Irish 8 Q <Quebec> Catholic
James LAVELLE Male Irish 6 Q <Quebec> Catholic
Mathew LAVELLE Male Irish 4 Q <Quebec> Catholic
Mary Ann LAVELLE Female Irish 2 Q <Quebec> Catholic
Source Information:
Census Place Ste-Colomban, Deux-Montagnes, Quebec
Family History Library Film 1375859
NA Film Number C-13223
District 95
Sub-district L
Page Number 1
Household Number 4
According to the 1901 census:
Lowell Peter M Head M 60
Lowell Mary A. F Wife M Mar 18 1843 58
Lowell James M Son S Aug 7 1874 26
Lowell Matthew M Son S Jan 1 1877 24
Lowell Agnes F Daughter S Nov 3 1885 15
Matthews Percy M Nephew S May 1895 5
Matthews Joseph M Nephew S Jul 13 1897 3
Source Information:
1901 Census of Canada
Subdistrict: Wakefield & Denholm, WRIGHT, QUEBEC
District Number: 200
Subdistrict Number: x-2
Archives Microfilm: T-6550
Another thing to note, Eleanora Monahan had a sister Mary who was married to Denis O'Leary and a brother Francis married to Elizabeth Madden.
Eleanora and Patrick Lavelle/Mary and Denis O'Leary were already married when they arrived in Montreal.
The O'Leary family was from co. Cork, Ireland. This could be a clue as to where the Monohan/Lavelle connection is. Lso, there are other Lavelle family members from Co. Mayo.
Do you know where Patrick is buried? Perhaps it would indicate where in Ireland he was from. Most of the Irish people in St. Columban were from Armagh, Kilkenny, Westmeath and Tipperary.
Hope this helps,
Kelley O'Rourke