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Note for: Luda Sandulo, 1917 - SEP 1995
Luda was a very family ordinal woman. She nursed her husband all day and night when he was in the hospital after a heart attack. She couldn't do enough for him. By been there for him as much as she was her own health was deterioration. When Nick died she was heart broken. He was her soul mate for many years. They were both born in Russia and their family came to Canada on the same ship. When Nick died I think a great part of Luda died with him.
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Note for: Leslie Fleming O'Regan, FEB 1909 -
Leslie spent his working life in the New Zealand post office department. He married and had two girls. He moved to Auckland after retirement.
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Note for: Otto Gregory (Tot) O'Regan, 28 NOV 1885 - 26 FEB 1960
Otto was a civil servant in 1904 living with his parents at 499 Cooper Street. In 1905 he was with Georgian Bay Ship Canal administration in Ottawa.
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Note for: James Joseph (Jim) O'Regan, 12 FEB 1883 - JUN 1964
Jim held the licence for the hotel at Ngahere, 14 miles inland from Greymouth on the West Coast of New Zealand during the second world war. Apart from that period he and family lived on the east coast where their children were born.
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Note for: George Bernard O'Regan, 16 NOV 1875 - 1950
George served in the Australian Army on home duties in the WW1 for three and a half years. He won a block of land for his service. He died at Gunnedah, NSW in 1950 and buried at Baggabri. Anne is buried at the same place. They had 8 children.
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Note for: Daniel H. O'Regan, 1882 - 1959
Daniel farm all his life at Lakelands. He was a bachelor.
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Note for: Cornelia Thecla Hughes, 1871 - 1955
Cornelia was a nurse in the Spanish- American war.
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Note for: John Fay, 1901 -
John moved to Flushing, N.Y. and later to Port Washington, N.Y. He was a musician with Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians Orchestra. He later moved to Santa Rosa, Ca. His daughter Barbara is the mother of actor Peter Scolari.
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Note for: Mary Agatha Adelaide (Ada) Hughes, 17 FEB 1864 - 16 OCT 1948
Was known as Ada. Moved to Ottawa in 1888.
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Note for: Gerald Cornelius O'Regan, -
Gerald was a bachelor.
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Note for: John Wellington Hughes, 17 JUL 1836 - 31 JUL 1927
John son of Philip moved to Emerald Junction around 1875 where he was Postmaster, Magistrate and General Merchant and Dealer in Produce. John and his son Peter were hotel keeper and farmers (Teare's 1880 Directory & Obit)
He accept a position in Ottawa in the Department of Railway and Canals in 1886, after refusing several times to stand for election and became a well-known figure about the House of Commons. He was a political devotee and life-long friend of Senator Ferguson, Sir Mackenzie Howell, Senator MacMillan and Governor Howlan. He became an active worker in municipal affairs and was a charter member of the St. Patrick's Literary Society.
He lived in Edmonton in 1910. 1918 when his wife died and he returned to Ottawa to live with his son Mark. While in the west he began temporary residence near Grande Prairie to develop the land while he left his wife and daughter Kate in the Edmonton home. His son Alfred helped him clear the land and build a cabin. Alfred was still living on his homestead in 1921, three years after his father returned to Ottawa to live with his other son Mark.