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- [S229] Letter of introduction of John Corbet and Margaret Corbet alias Casey by John Burke, Parish Priest of Ballilooby, Ireland.
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- [S77] 1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, Year: 1851; Census Place: Kings, New Brunswick; Schedule: I; Roll: C-995; Page: 48; Line: 16.
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- [S229] Letter of introduction of John Corbet and Margaret Corbet alias Casey by John Burke, Parish Priest of Ballilooby, Ireland.
by inference. They were married when the letter was written.
- [S47] Assumption or Calculation.
Ballylooby was family home for both families
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- [S75] John Burke, pp, Letter of introduction of John Corbet and Margaret Corbet alias Casey by John Burke, Parish Priest of Ballilooby, Ireland. (4 apr 1815), by inference. They were married when the letter was written.
- [S66] Assumption or calculation, Assumption or Calculation, Interviewer: Joel Morin, Informant Address: Ottawa ON (various), Ballylooby was family home for both families.
- [S185] Nova Scotia Census of 1817.
- [S574] Government of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Census of 1817, Pages: Antigonish, Co. Sydney, Record Info: RG1 vol 445, Film: M-5219 (Gov't of Nova Scotia, 1817, Second Date, 1817).
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