- Thomas Black married Margarite Leddy on 26 July 1851 at the Parish of St. Francois Xavier, Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada. The marriage Record states: “marriage between Thomas Black, of the religion Protestant and Margarite Leddy, Catholic.” The original St. Francois Xavier Church, Chicoutimi was established in 1847. It has been rebuilt 3 times and is currently a Cathredral. The locations is: 514, rue Racine Est, Chicoutimi, QC and overlooks the old port area of the town. Chicoutimi is the most populous borough of the city of Saguenay in Quebec, Canada. Chicoutimi was founded as a city in 1842 at the confluence of the Saguenay and Chicoutimi rivers.
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- Thomas Black re-married Margaret Leddy 26 October 1851 on Grosse Ile, Quebec, Canada at a presumed Anglican or Presbyterian church as the original records states they were previously married in a Catholic Church. The date of 26 October 1851 is a little over three months later. Grosse Ile is about 200 miles by water upstream from Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada and about 30 miles east of Quebec. At the time it was the place where immigrants landed to be processed. Shortly before, particularly 1847 many Irish immigrants died there due to contagious diseases. It is presumed Thomas wanted to also be married in his own church. But I also wonder whether their journey there might also be a nostalgia visit to Margaret's possible arrival there from Ireland or if it is might be connected to her parents in some way.
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