- Andrew Condlin,
born 1794-1798 in Ireland , died December 31. 1861

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- It is said that he came to the United States in 1826
probably from Corke or Tyrone, Ireland
- with Five Brothers. (His Wife to ?).
this is not for sure though.
- I have been told that he became an American Citizen in 1832.
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- His Burial Site is on the Old Catholic Cemetery - Waddington, St. Lawrence County
N.Y., USA
By Irish tradition the names of his parents might have been James
and Margaret
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- Land Transactions of Andrew Condlin
- Andrew Condlins first land transaction of 38
& 18 hundredths acres for the sum of $190.90 takes place in the
Town of Madrid, Mile Square 24, on 22 January 1841. This area later
became the Town of Waddington. Andrew makes his mark (X) as he can
neither read or write. The clerk who recorded the transaction
spelled his name Conglin. The seller was Joshua Wadington.
Andrews second purchase on 28 September 1854 from Walter &
Ann Wilson for 31 & 10 hundredths acres for $340 was also in
Mile Square 24. This piece of property a joins Andrews first
purchase.
- On the 10 March 1855 Andrew gave all his property
in mile square 24, some 70 acres to his son, Bartholomew, who in
return was to look after Andrew & Julia Condlin if they so
wanted or Barth must pay the sum of $200 a year if they lived with
someone else. In either case the son must pay $20 a year spending
money = 4 equal payments of $5. Thomas Hughes witnessed the marks
(X) of both Andrew & Bartholomew. This indenture was signed 28
May 1855.
- A second indenture was made on the 22 July 1856.
Bartholomew returns the 70 acres of land back to his father for
$1.00. Bartholomews made his mark which was witnessed by Edward
Crary. The clerk who recorded both transactions spelled the name Condlin.
- Andrew made an additional purchase on 22 July 1856
of 33 & 43 hundredths acres in Mile Square 23 for $200 from
William Waddington & Jeremiah Van Rensselaer of New York.
- A year later on 17 September 1857 Andrew purchased
53 & eight hundredths acres from Ed McVicker in Mile Square 7 in
the Town of Louisville for $200. The land in Mile Square 7 is on the
border with Waddington. This is where James Condlin, Andrews
first born settled .
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- The Will of Andrew Condlin
- The will of Andrew Condlin, Town of Waddington, was
signed and his mark made on 20 November 1861. He died shortly
thereafter on 31 December 1861 and the Will was recorded in St .
Lawrence County Clerks Office on 29 July 1862. The clerk who
recorded the Will of Andrew Condlin spelled his name Conlin.
The will makes reference to his wife Julia who must be provided for
during the rest of her natural life, his daughter, Margaret McKenna,
wife of James McKenna, his sons, James & Patrick of Louisville,
Bartholomew of Madrid, and his minor children at home, Bridget &
Andrew. Edward McKing of Gouverneur was appointed special guardian of
Bridget & Andrew. The property was to be left to Andrew when he
reached full age. Although from census records of this time period it
would appear that both Bridget and Andrew were at least 21 years of
age. Patrick Condlin was to receive property along the Franklin Road,
plus one cow, one heifer, and one mare.
- Patrick Duffy, brother of Julie Duffy Condlin, was
appointed executor of Andrew Condlins Will. Patrick Duffy lived not
far from the Condlins with his father, Patrick Duffy. As the executor
of the Will, he appointed James Martin and Owen Mallen as appraisers
of Andrew Condlin estate. They in turn did an inventory of Andrews
possessions - house & farm. The inventory was completed by 25
November 1862 and it is included to show the individual items on hand
in the home and on the farm and their respective value. It gives us a
picture of what our ancestors possessed after thirty five years plus
in the new world.
- List of Notes and Accounts and other matters
relating to the estate of Andrew Condlin,
- deceased presented for appraisal.
- Cash on hand none 1 sheep skin $1.00
- Notes none 4 bushels-wheat damage 2.00
- 4 chairs $1.00 Quanity of lumber 20.00
- 1 bed & bedstead 10.00 12 tons of hay 144.00
- 1 bed & bedstead upstairs 15.00 1cutter 9.00
- 1 bed upstairs 6.00 2 buffaloe skins 10.00
- 5 quilts 20.00 lot of shingles 3.00
- 2 flannel sheets 8.00 1 plough 6.00
- dishes 3.00 1 grind stone 1.00
- 20 milk pans 2.50 1 set of double harness 20.00
- 1 clock 2.00 1 six year old horse 85.00
- 1 lantern .37 1 double buggy 60.00
- 1 kitchen table .62 1 lumber wagon 30.00
- 1 bureau 20.00 40 bushels wheat 44.00
- 1 stand 1.50 140 bushels oats 44.80
- 1 looking glass .50 4 tons of straw 25.00
- 1 table in parlor 2.00 1 pig 3.00
- 75 bushels of potatoes 8.75 15 turkeys 6.00 1 wash
tub .75 1 harrow 6.00 1 churn 1.50 1 pair of bob sleds 7.00 1 barrel
of pork 10.00 1 sleigh 2.00 1 yearling heifer - white 6.00 1 spotted
cow 16.00 3 calves 9.00 1 yearling bull 6.00 1 colt - 2 years old
55.00 1 red cow 15.00 1 mare - ten years old 65.00 1 gray heifer - 3
yrs. 12.00 1 sheep 3.00 1 black heifer-2 yrs. 10.00 1 heifer - 2 years
old 8.00 1 broken horn cow 12.00
- Total Amount = $873.29
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1819-1836 index |
1828
Ship Arrivals
Waterloo - 10th trip up, Quebec to
Montreal, May 29th 1828
Full Heading Titles showing abbreviations in bold:
Ticket Number No. | Passengers Names Names | Cabin
C | Steerage St | (destinations) Three Rivers
3R | Sorel S | Montreal M | Amount (of
fare in £/s/d) F | Amount Paid (in £/s/d) P
| Remarks Remarks
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No.
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Names
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C
|
St
|
3R
|
S
|
M
|
F
|
P
|
Remarks
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| 1 |
Mr. McNair |
x |
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to |
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-/15/- |
-/15/- |
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| 2-3 |
Mr. Mayrand & daughter |
x |
|
to |
|
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1/10/- |
1/10/- |
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| 4-5 |
Mr. Auge & Mademoiselle Ronyser |
x |
|
to |
|
|
1/10/- |
1/10/- |
|
| 6 |
Mrs. Leggett |
x |
|
|
to |
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1/2/6 |
1/2/6 |
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 1-2 |
John Mitchell & wife |
|
x |
|
|
x |
1/-/- |
1/-/- |
|
| 3-4 |
Lawrence Flanagan & friend |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 5-10 |
James Condlin & three above 12 & two children under 12
years |
|
x |
|
|
x |
2/10/- |
2/10/- |
Condon / Conlin ? |
| 11-12 |
John Dunn & sister |
|
x |
|
|
x |
1/-/- |
1/-/- |
|
| 13 |
Bridget Murray |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 14-16 |
John Free & wife & one child under 12 years |
|
x |
|
|
x |
1/5/- |
1/5/- |
|
| 17-18 |
John Armstrong & wife |
|
x |
|
|
x |
1/-/- |
1/-/- |
|
| 19-23 |
William Free & wife & one child above 12 & two children
under 12 years |
|
x |
|
|
x |
2/-/- |
2/-/- |
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| 24-25 |
John Donnigan & wife |
|
x |
|
|
x |
1/-/- |
1/-/- |
|
| 26-28 |
Patrick Fartar / Foster & two above 12 years |
|
x |
|
|
x |
1/10/- |
1/4/- |
no more money |
| 29-30 |
Patrick Donnelly & wife |
|
x |
|
|
x |
1/-/- |
1/-/- |
|
| 31-33 |
James Allen & wife & one child under 12 years |
|
x |
|
|
x |
1/5/- |
1/5/- |
|
| 34-37 |
James Cassady / Cassidy & three above 12 years |
|
x |
|
|
x |
2/-/- |
2/-/- |
|
| 38-40 |
John Dempsey & sister & one child under 12 years |
|
x |
|
|
x |
1/5/- |
1/5/- |
|
| 41-47 |
Peter McDonald & wife & five children under 12 years |
|
x |
|
|
x |
2/5/- |
2/5/- |
|
| 48-52 |
Connel McKay & two above 12 & two children under 12
years |
|
x |
|
|
x |
2/-/- |
2/-/- |
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| 53-54 |
Lawrence Lawless & wife |
|
x |
|
|
x |
1/-/- |
1/-/- |
|
| 55 |
M. Caffin / Coffin |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 56 |
James Henry |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 57 |
Thomas Keilen |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 58 |
Michael Kerney |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 59 |
James Kerney |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 60 |
William Kerney |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 61 |
Patrick Kerney |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 62 |
Mary Kerney |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 63 |
Margaret Kerney |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 64 |
Bridget Kerney |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 65 |
Patrick Laughlen |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 66 |
James Clerk / Clark |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 67 |
Bryan Galven / Galvin |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 68 |
Joseph Stratten / Stratton |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 69 |
Mary Gaven / Gavin |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/9/2 |
no more money |
| 70-74 |
Thomas Delany & four friends |
|
x |
|
|
x |
2/10/- |
2/10/- |
|
| 75 |
Steven Cleland |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 76 |
Peter Donovan |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 77 |
Patrick Doyle |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 78 |
Edward McKeue (McQue / McHugh) |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 79 |
Daniel McLone (McGlone) |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 80-82 |
Michael Kone & two above 12 years |
|
x |
|
|
x |
1/10/- |
1/10/- |
|
| 83 |
Joseph Daniel |
|
x |
to |
|
|
-/5/- |
-/5/- |
|
| 84 |
John Murray |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 85 |
John Acadrat |
|
x |
fr |
|
to |
-/5/- |
-/5/- |
|
| 86 |
Baptiste Totfaise ? |
|
x |
|
|
x |
-/10/- |
-/10/- |
|
| 87 |
Mrs. Denney |
|
x |
|
fr |
to |
-/2/6 |
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charged to Joe Denney, sailor |
National Archives of Canada MG 28, III, 57 - Reel
M-8277 vol 35
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