Name |
Lucy Ann Teed |
Born |
13 Nov 1856 |
Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada [1, 2, 3] |
Gender |
Female |
AltBirth |
1857 [4] |
AltBirth |
13 Nov 1858 [5] |
Census |
1861 |
Dorchester Parish, , New Brunswick, Canada [6] |
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Baptised |
13 May 1863 |
Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada [3] |
Census |
1871 |
Dorchester Parish, , New Brunswick, Canada [7] |
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Census |
1891 |
Dorchester Parish, , New Brunswick, Canada [8] |
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Census |
1901 |
Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada [5] |
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Misc |
- Page 3: A legacy of Music in the Chignecto by Helen Petchey:"From 1845 until the early 1930's Trinity Church at Dorchester had but two regular organists, the second a Mount Allison graduate in voice and piano, Lucy Teed McGrath.-extract by Ferrin Leavitt July 2002.
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Misc |
Notes from Dorchestor's Master Builder [9] |
- Excerpts from "Dorchester's Master Builder - JOHN FRANCIS TEED" by Helen M. Petchy, 1989.
Transcribed by N. Jennifer Atkinson, September, 11, 1999.
"Lucy Ann Teed McGrath was a graduate of the music department of Mount Allison and taught both piano and voice from her father's house. She became the long-time organist of the penitentiary chapel in Dorchester. She lived out her life at The Hedge
"Lucy Teed's name appears on the programs of the shiretown's parlour concerts where she performed as both instrumentalist and vocalist. She helped to organize concerts at Robb's Hall and Hickman's Hall and took part in Trinity Church musical event
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Note: "The Hedges" was the home of John Francis Teed and his family, in Dorchester, NB. It still exists, today.
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Died |
25 Nov 1933 [1, 2] |
Buried |
Dorchester Rural Cemetery, Dorchester, , New Brunswick, Canada [4] |
Person ID |
I25617 |
Arthur - Research |
Last Modified |
25 Dec 2008 |