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was learned that Charles Lal\Iontagne had fied to South America - mencans 95
at the time of the discovery of his bigamous marriage but that O'Higgins, and John B of T
he was in Buffalo in 1874. His first wife, Bridget, reportedly · oronto, survived him.
had been something of a dangerous nemesis both to himself DANIEL DAVID PALMER (Mar _
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• 7 184 ::> -Oct 20, 1913) the
and to Sarah Jane and Clara. founder of chiropractie who led a · t ·
. . pertpa etw and stormy life
111 attemptmg to advance the art he founded H b
. e was orn on a
PHILIP STAFFORD 1\10'\0N (Aug 10, 1848 - Aug 13, 1923) farm ~t Lake Scugog. He resided for sorne time in Iowa and
clergyman, was born in Markham, Ontario. His father, Job later 111 Los Angeles where he died H ·
. . . e was marned three
Hibbard Moxom, a grenadier in the British ar my, came to hm es. H1s son, Bartlett Joshua Palmer, born in 1881 was
Canada as a member of a regiment sent out at the time of the also an early chiropractor. '
Rebellion. When the troubles ended, he left the army to study
for the ministry, and became pas tor first of a Methodist, and JAMES EDWARD QUIGLEY (Oct 15, 1854 - July 10. 1915)
later of a Baptist church. He md. Anne Turner who had been Roman Catholic Bishop of Buffalo, Archbishop of Chicago, was
brought to Canada from England by her parents when three ?orn_ at Oshawa, Ont., son of James and Mary (Lacey) Quigley
years of age. In 1857 the 1\Ioxom 's settled in Dlinois, first at tmmtgrants to Canada from Ireland in 1847. In his infancy his
Dement and then at DeKalb. Both father and son served in the parents took their family to Lima and then to Rochester, N .Y.
He died at the home of his brother, Joseph M. Quigley. chief
Civil \Var. In the 1870's the father was pas tor of a Baptist
of police in Rochester, and he was buried in a mausoleum at
Chu~~ at Bellevue, Mich., from which he resigned about 1871.
Mount Carmel Cemetery near Chicago.
. Phthp 1\Ioxom md. (1) Sept 6, 1871, Isabel Elliott, who died
~n .l\lay 1919, leaving three sons and one daughter. He md. (2)
McKEE RANKIN (Feb 6, 1844 - Apr 17, 1914) actor, was
m June 1920, 1\Irs. Jessie Braman Daggett of Indiana.
born in Sandwich [EssexCounty]. Hewas namedArthurl\lcKee
Rankin, but he dropped his first name soon after going on the
~VILLIAM WALTON MURPHY (Apr 3, 1816 - June 8 1886 stage. He married in 1869, Kitty Blanchard, a popular actress,
Umted States consul-general who is ch' fl ' )
being one of the f d te Y remembered for and they starred in many plays. They had two daughters, both
born in Ernestown ~:~ ~:: t~~ the Rep~blican Party. He was of whom were on the stage: Phyllis, who married the actor
at an early age At the a en ~o Ovtd, Seneca County, N.Y. Harry Davenport, son of Edward L. Davenport: and Gladys.
and, after resid~nces . ge. of mneteen he went to Michigan, who married Sidney Drew son of 1\Irs. John Drew although
m varwus towns h ttl d . . apparently not of Mr. John Drew. Lionel Barrymore. grand-
C ounty. He md. in Ell • e se e m H1llsdale
1849
• en Beaumont son of theDrew's. delighted intellingthe story that his grand-
father went on a lengthy theatrical tour to Australia with the
HARVEY JERROLD O'HIG
novelist, journalist and " GINS (Nov 14, 1876 - Feb 28, 1929) sister of Mrs. Drew, and when they returned they brought
back as a surprise a baby girl. 1\lrs Drew. howeYer. had a
man" was born at L d prose laureate of the commonplace
d . on on Ont surprise of her own and produced Sidney for their inspection
an hts wife Isabella St h . , son of Joseph P. O'Higgins
and approbation. The Drew's were obviously affable and oblig-
and the mother was of ~P enso_n. The father was an Irishman
at th U . ancashtre En 1 d ing toward one another as Mr Drew promptly adopted Sidney
. . e mversity of Toronto ' g an · He was educated
while Mrs Drew adopted the little girl, christening; her Adine
WBtlhams of Toronto. He d' .dHe md. in July 1901, Anna G.
uck Farm t le at his co t Stevens and she was remembered as "Aunt Tibby'' by the
his . ' a Martinsvme nea un ry home, Double '
Wtdow' two brothers Ste h r Bound Brook, N J Besides Barrymore's.
' P en who m d . · · Not mentioned in the DAB is 1\IcKee Rankin 's third daughter.
a e his home with Mr.