Notes In 1886, James McCabe, 6, arrived at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, in a group of 117 Quarriers children en route to Belleville, Ontario, Canada.
On July 31, 1903, at Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between James Mccabe, 21, butcher; born in Glasgow, Scotland, to James and Ellen Mccabe; and Mary Jane Price, 17, born in Gloucester Township, Ontario, Canada, to William Price and Mary Ester.
On May 31, 1915, at Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, James McCabe, 34, enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces. He declared that he was born in Glasgow, Scotland; that his next of kin was his wife, Jeannie McCabe, who resided at 123 Harvey Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; that his date of birth was July 27, 1881; that he was a railroader; and that he had previously served 5 years in No. 3 Company Field Eng. He was described as 5 foot 3 inches in height; dark complexion; blue eyes; medium brown hair. He was a member of the Presbyterian faith. he had 6 vaccination marks on his right arm; a small round scar on his left knee cap; and a large cele on his left shoulder blade.
James McCabe died on February 2, 1919. He is buried at Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Mary Jane (Jennie) Price McCabe died September 6, 1963, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.