Microfilm located in microfilm cabinets in Reading Room. Program must be retrieved from the stacks
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Fort Augustus, Prince Edward Island, was established by a group of parishioners of Rev. Patrick Moynagh, Parish Priest, of Donagh, County Monaghan, Ireland. Sixty families emigrated to Prince Edward Island and commenced the construction of the church in 1837. This early church was never completed and services were held in a mission. In 1869, a new brick structure was completed under the direction of Rev. Thomas Phelan. The parish was divided into four quarters: Monaghan, Fort Augustus, Glenfinan, and Johnston's River.
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Title based on provenance of the fonds
This fonds consists of a reel of microfilm containing baptisms, marriages, and deaths spanning the years 1854-1900 as well as confirmations from 1871 to 1878 for St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church. It also contains a program of "Irish settler's day": commemorative service, Saturday, May 19, 1990 at St. Patrick's
Originals were returned to donor
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