Noonan, Daniel

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Noonan, Daniel

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1826? - 1902

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Daniel Noonan (1826?-1902) owned property in Centerville, near Bedeque, Prince Edward Island in the 1850s. He was licensed to run a country inn tavern in Bedeque from 1856 to 1871, and "The Dominion Hotel" in Summerside in 1873. Noonan worked as a blacksmith, and was also granted a distillery license from 1857 to 1864, as well as a country store license in 1860. Daniel married Catherine Comar (?-1877) on 10 April 1855. His second wife, Elizabeth Scully, died the 5 November 1888 and his third wife was Mary Ellen (1833-?). Daniel had at least seven children: Hannah (1867-?), Daniel (1873-?), Catherine (1880-?), Mary (1883-?), Celia (1885-?), Stanislaus (1887-?), and Gertrude (1889-?).

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19 June 2001. Copied from PEIAIN 5 February 2015.

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