Notes Parents: William and Sarah Dogue.
A death registration was found for Sarah Dogue: Date: Jul-Aug-Sep 1890; Age: 41; District: Kensington; County: London; Volume: 1a; Page: 116
In 1898, James Dogue, 15, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 31 Catholic children accompanied by Miss R. Jerrard, and en route to Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
From Kensington Parish
April 22 1899
with Edmund Robert, farmer, P.O St Michael de Napierville, Napierville, Quebec
Age 16, good home, employed at farm work, health good, attends church, no schooling, character good. Terms-Board and Clothing. Gives employer satisfaction.
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On August 22, 1907, at Cobalt, Timiskaming, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between James Dogue, 34, miner, born in Middlesex, England, to William and Sarah Dogue; and Catherine Tiemey, 32, born in Broxburn, Aphall, Scotland, to John Joseph Tiemey and Annie Monaghan.
At least 2 children were born of this marriage: James Dogue, born and died August 3, 1918, at Timmins, Tisikaming, Ontario, Canada; and George Dogue, born March 2, 1920, in Tiskamming, Ontario, Canada, died July 15, 1942, after having been previously reported missing after air operations which in his occupation as Air Observer in the RCAF, for official purposes, presumed dead after an air accident.