Rev. Felix Michael DEVINE
1851 - 1905 (53 years)-
Name Felix Michael DEVINE Prefix Rev. Census-Household Member 1851 McNab Twp., Renfrew, Ontario, Canada Birth 7 Oct 1851 Sand Point, Ontario Gender Male Census-Household Member 1861 Horton Twp., Renfrew, Ontario, Canada Census-Household Member 1881 Horton Twp., Renfrew, Ontario, Canada Death 14 Jul 1905 Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Burial Osceola, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada Address:
St. Pius V Roman Catholic Cemetery
Osceola, OntarioPerson ID I40652774 Whitewater Region Early Families Last Modified 18 Jul 2021
Father Andrew DEVINE, b. 1815, Templehouse, Co. Sligo, Ireland d. 1 Mar 1897, Osceola, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada (Age 82 years) Mother Mary KENNY, b. Abt 1826, Riverstown, , Sligo Co., Ireland d. 16 Jun 1911, Renfrew, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada (Age ~ 85 years) Marriage Abt 1846 Family ID F13456306 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Documents Osceola School replaced log school
Newspaper clippings from the scrapbook collections of Lena Byce
Headstones Gravestone-Devine, Rev. Felix Michael
St. Pius V Roman Catholic Cemetery
Osceola, ON
photographed by Fay BennettGravestone-Devine, Rev. Felix Michael
St. Pius V Roman Catholic Cemetery
Osceola, ON
photographed by Fay Bennett
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Notes - The Perth Courier Death 28 Jul 1905 Friday July 14, at Hotel Dieu, Montreal, Father Felix Devine, Osceola son of the late Andrew Devine, born at Sand Point, October 7, 1852. Survived by his mother and 3 sisters - Mrs T W McGarry and two nuns connected with St Joseph's Hospital Toronto and 3 brothers - John, Matthew and Patrick, Osceola
On Fr. Felix Devines headstone his mother Mary Kenny Devine wrote that he had begun 2 schools in the Renfrew and Cobden area.
Census-Household Member:
- Role: Household Member
- Role: Household Member
- Role: Household Member
- The Perth Courier Death 28 Jul 1905 Friday July 14, at Hotel Dieu, Montreal, Father Felix Devine, Osceola son of the late Andrew Devine, born at Sand Point, October 7, 1852. Survived by his mother and 3 sisters - Mrs T W McGarry and two nuns connected with St Joseph's Hospital Toronto and 3 brothers - John, Matthew and Patrick, Osceola