I have this Lydia living in the household of Thomas B. and Mary Ann (Quigley) Conley (Connely), aged 11 (or 12) in the 1871 census -- New Brunswick -- York -- Canterbury. Mary Ann Quigley sailed from Londonderry on the ship "Sarah" arriving at St. John's NB on 8 Jun 1849. The J. and J. Cooke Passenger lists show that Mary Ann was from Limavady. Immediately preceding her was William, James and Rebecca "Harton" also from Limavady. My belief is that William and Rebecca were the parents of the large family of Hartins already made mention of in this discussion thread:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nbyork/hartin/pafg01.htm#7... According to this listing, Lydia was the daughter of William and Rebecca's son Marcus Hartin.
Of significance -- Thomas and Mary Ann (Quigley) Conley moved to and died in Aroostook Co., Maine -- Thomas on Dec. 27, 1909 at Washburn, ME and Mary Ann on 13 Jun 1903 in Wade Plantation.
I am quite interested in the Quigleys as a genetic test has turned up a 4th cousin match with me at an "extremely high" level of confidence.
Richard Cochran (email:
richard@cochranfamily.net)