Ninth Generation (Continued)
Family of Grace BOUNDY (550) & Robert Hamilton McDONALD
986. Dorcas Ann “Doc” McDONALD (Grace BOUNDY8, Maria CORNISH7, Samuel6, Philip5, Samuel4, Gideon3, Phillip2, John1). Born on 1 May 1857 in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada. Dorcas Ann “Doc” died abt 1937; she was 79.

- 1924 in father’s obit, listed as Mrs. Fletcher Cannon of Gardener, Mass.
In 1890 when Dorcas Ann “Doc” was 32, she married Fletcher Bert CANNON. Born on 9 Feb 1856 in New Horton N.B. Fletcher Bert died on 4 Jul 1947; he was 91. Born on 9 Feb 1856 in New Horton, NB, Canada.

RESIDENCE: of Rutland, Massachusetts
Notes from Laing MacDowell:
> Son of Mariner Cannon (1822-<1922) and Elisa Travis Smith (1826-<1926)
> Was a Merchant Seaman and visited PEI
> Married Aunt Doc who had moved to the States on Apr 10, 1902
> RON CANNING SHOWS BIRTHDATE 1857
They had the following children:
1646i.
1647ii.
1648iii.
1649iv.
1650v.
1651vi.
987. Ida MACDONALD (Grace BOUNDY8, Maria CORNISH7, Samuel6, Philip5, Samuel4, Gideon3, Phillip2, John1). Born on 24 Apr 1860 in St. Eleanors, P.E.I. Ida died on Fri, Nov 21, 1947; she was 87. Occupation: Teacher Of The Blind.

With R.H. MacDonald's clippings is the following notice:
"Rutland June 30- Edward C. Damon of Westminster and Miss Ida MacDonald of Rutland were married this noon by Rev Dr. V.H. Cooper of Boston at the home of the brides sister Mrs. Fletacher B. Cannon, Central Tree Road. Dr. Cooper was formerly superintendent of the Little Wanderers home in Boston. Mr. Damon was his assistant, and Miss macDonald was assistant matron.The bride wore cream nun's veiling, trimmed with baby Irish lace, and white satin. After the ceremony, lunch was served, and the couple left on the 3.52 o'clock train from Mischopouge for Westminster where they will live. The bride's travelling dress was brown panama cloth.
- 1924 in father’s obit, listed as Mrs. Edward Damon of Gardener, Mass.

in Boston, Mass.
On 10 Jun Ida married Edward C. DAMON in Rutland Mass. Born in Lived Westminster. Edward C. died bef 2000.

of Westminster.
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