Fonds - Rev. Thomas J. Waldron fonds

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Rev. Thomas J. Waldron fonds

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1 cm of textual records

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Thomas J. Waldron (1808-1854) was born at Tuam, Waterford, Ireland, in 1808. He was ordained a priest in Ireland by Michael Anthony Fleming, Vicar Apostolic of Newfoundland.

Rev. Waldron arrived in Newfoundland in 1833. He assumed pastoral duties in St. Peter and St. Paul Parish, King's Cove, Bonavista Bay, in 1845, serving there until 1854. He built the first church in King's Cove in 1853.

Rev. Waldron died of cholera at King's Cove on 4 December 1854. He was buried in the parish cemetery.

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Fonds consists of records related to Rev. Thomas Waldron, including baptismal certificate, canonical documents of ordination and appointment. Fonds also includes newspaper clippings and printed material related to his life.

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  • English
  • Latin

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All canonical documents are in Latin. Translations are available.

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Bishop Michael Anthony Fleming fonds

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Draft

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Created - April 30, 2013

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