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Located in Newtonville, Ma., the circa-1896 Colonial Revival Orr Building was torn down, along with several others in the area, in 2018 to make way for the Trio Newton apartment/retail/restaurant complex.
Mathias Orr, Company D, 70th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Ninth plate tintype.
Sick Man's Odyssey
Mathias Orr, a 25 year old native of Hamilton County, Ohio, enlisted in Company D, 70th Ohio Volunteer Infantry at Cincinnati on September 10, 1861. The following Spring he took part in the horrific clash of armies at Pittsburg Landing on April 6 and 7. On July 28, 1862, a little more than three months after the battle of Shiloh, Orr was promoted to corporal but that lofty rank did not prevent him from being assigned to extra duty sawing boards in October.
It would appear that Orr was not destined for greatness. Sometime in the Spring of 1863 his health began to fail and, according to his company commander, Captain Charles Johnson, "...he continued to grow worse and weaker until he was unfit for active service in the field."
Orr was admitted to Washington General Hospital, at Memphis, Tennessee on June 9, 1863 where he was treated for gonorrhoea. Some records show that he was returned to duty on June 19, but other records indicate that he had only been transferred to the Post Hospital, Provisional Encampment, Fort Pickering near Memphis. Between June 19 and July 5 he was treated for intermittent fever; between July 5 and July 10 for inflammation of the liver; July 17 to 29 for chronic rheumatism; and from August 12 to 16, 1863 for intermittent fever again.
In September 1863 Corporal Orr was listed on a roll of officers and enlisted men of the regiment who were unfit for active field service but fit for duty in the Invalid Corps. The nature of his disability was cited as "chronic inflammation of liver (10 months)." His character while in the hospital was listed as "good," and additional remarks reported him to be "a good and brave soldier."
Mathias Orr was sent back to his home State where he entered the West End General Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio on November 17, 1863 suffering from anaemia. On December 5, 1863 he was transferred to the General Hospital at Camp Dennison, Ohio for treatment of spinal irritation. On December 21, 1863, after nearly a year of ill health, Corporal Orr was transferred to the Invalid Corps. It was an unfortunate choice for a name because the initials were the same as those used by the quartermaster's corps to brand rejected materiel as "Inspected - Condemned." Many of the disabled veterans resented the implications that the initials had for them. A few months later, the corps of disabled veterans had its name changed to the Veteran Reserve Corps.
For the next nine months Corporal Orr served in Company F, 17th Regiment VRC, primarily performing hospital duty in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was discharged from the army at the expiration of his three year enlistment on September 16, 1864 still suffering from chronic diarrhea and derangement of the liver.
Name:ORR, LLOYD JAMES
Initials:L J
Nationality:Canadian
Rank:Private
Regiment/Service:Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (M.G.), R.C.I.C.
Unit Text:3rd Bn.
Date of Death:02/05/1945
Service No:B/148212
Casualty Type:Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference:X. F. 3.
Cemetery:HOLTEN CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY
Robert Orr speaks at the 2013 Global Leadership Awards Dinner hosted by the UN Foundation and UNA-USA, Wednesday, November 6, 2013, at Gotham Hall in New York City. (Insider Images/Stuart Ramson for UN Foundation)
I spent a long time wishing someone would post Airdrie photos on line. I finally got my chance to take some photos and post them. Post feedback of some kind please.
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Template created for 2006 Air Cadet Group Photos. Created on the 12 April 2006 by Cpl Andrew L Davis in the 14 Wing Imaging Digital Section, Greenwood, NS.
Creator: Unidentified
Location: Spring Hill, Queensland
Description: Orr sisters of Spring Hill. Young women wearing fashionable hats and clothes. Molly Orr is on the right, in a white dress.
View this image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/107915
Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: pictureqld.slq.qld.gov.au/
This man is described as Captain Orr 1860. It is a photo in Col F A V Thurburn's photo album and was taken in India. Under the photo Col Thurburn's son Thory Vincent Thurburn has written "Was blown up in (his) house during the seige of Lucknow in Indian Mutiny and though all rest were killed (8) he escaped with only a broken arm."
The CHL Top Prospects game at Scotiabank Saddledome on January 15, 2014 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Team Orr defeated Team Cherry 4-3.
Die verfallene Villa in der 9-Seelen-Gemeinde Orr hat ihren Ruf als Spukvilla weg. Netterweise haben vermutliche Horden von Spuk-Touristen den Zaun niedergetrampelt, so dass ich ganz an das Gebäude heran konnte.
Mehr darüber (mit Buch!) in diesem kurzen WDR-Beitrag.
#87 aus dem Buch "111 Orte im Kölner Umland die man gesehen haben muss"
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Orr. Population: 9. This old haunted mansion was built in 1838 and used to be a manor at the time.
Black on Black all new 2010 Chevrolet Camaro on our showroom floor! This one has already been sold, but it has been replaced with a Black Camaro with Inferno Orange Interior and an RS package. Come to your Texarkana Chevy dealer to see this baby upclose!
March 14 2011
Ok, with the luck i have with Thomas George Stiles and his research. i have a new search !
Not much to go on, but all these photo's were in my mothers baby book.
somehow " Orr " and " O' Donell" are from the Frederick family of Penna and Ohio area's. as for the Orr's and O'Donnell's now i under stand why i also have a Strong tie to the sea. from whaling to the MacMillan expedition around 1905 and longshoreman.
Now , i remember my mother say some time ago a calender came out with something OR had some pictures of Boston ma. around the teens or twenty's in which one photo had Navy planes at Boston wharf. the item read MacMillan expedition . My mother said one of those pictures resembled one in her baby book . that was how i first heard the name " MacMillen expedition" and will do research at this point. and see how a little girl was alone from a family of seafarers .
My mom was the best.
James Father: Joseph Orr b: Dec 15 1788 m: Jane b: Jan 14 1794
Clement's Father: James J ( Q ) Orr b: Aug 25 1812 d: Sept 20 1885 who m: Nancy Jane Frederick
Clement Laird Valadingham Orr
Clement Laird Orr
* many errors in spellings *Clemont , ( *C U middle initial ) but is in fact Clement Laird Valadingham Orr.
as well with Lionel Fuller as *linel
Clement L V Orr --- 1870 census
James Orr age 58
Nancy Orr ( Frederick ) 50
Benjamin Orr
Joseph Orr
Clements older brothers:
www.flickr.com/photos/30860410@N07/6991056657/in/photostr...
Lewis C Orr 21
Martha B Orr ( Glenn ) 19
Thomas J Orr 16
James B Orr 14
Nancy Orr 11
William H Orr 9
Clement LV Orr 7
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Clement V Orr 1880 census
listed as Nephew
works on farm age 17 of the Cooperinder family
Names as shown in different census Clement L V 1910 census has it C U Orr.. But Hand written Orr L V
trade Kiln worker ? pottery.
Clement Laird Orr
1st Marriage Lottie Lee Leslie : Married June 20 1900.
2nd Marrage to Viola Palmer : Married Jan 02 1908.(1910 census has 45yrs in 1910)
3rd Marrage to Clara Koch: Married Oct 17 1917
(C U Orr ) ( 96 ) ( Clemont ) V Orr 56
1910 census 46 1920 census
Viola Orr 45 Clara Orr 55
Donald Orr 9 Donald L Orr 18
Nellie Orr 7 Nellie P Orr 15
Alfred J Orr 5 Alfred J Orr 14
mother Catherine ODonnell 47 from 1920 cenus.. From Irland
Peter R ODonnell 20
Mary F ODonnell 18
John J ODonnell 18
Catherine ODonnell 14
Bridget ODonnell 26
David Kiley 24 nephew
Nellie P Orr born: 1904 Married John j ODonnell born:1904
daughter: Agnes J ODonnell born 1928 died May 27 2007.
My mother.
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this space for Fuller to Odonnell Tie
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estimated bith year : 1893
Birth: Massachussettes
relation to head of house: Son
Fathers name: John Fredette ( estimated Birth date 1866 )
Fathers Birth
Place: Canada French
Mothers Name: Celia Fredette ( estimated birth date 1870 )
Mothers Birth
place: Canada French
Home in 1910: Fitchburg ward 6 Worcester Mass.
Shows 1910 immigration 1887
AGE
in 1910 John Fredette 44
Celia Fredette 40
Alphorse Fredette 21
William Fredette 17
Eva B Fredette 16
John Fredette 14
Celia Fredette 12
Eugene Fredette 11
Bertha Fredette 9
Arthur Fredette 5
Emma Fredette 4
Doris Fredette 1
Found the above information after Williams and Uncle lionel history below.
William Fredette ( 1930 census ) ( from WWI draft card only thing readable scan too small,, born Jan 15 1893 )
Name : William Fredette
Home in
1930 : Boston, Suffolk , Massachusetts
estimated
Birth date: 1893
Birth
place: Massachusetts ( WWII draft card Fitchburg Ma.)
Relation to
head of house: Head
Spouse's
Name: Helen G Fredette ( from Williams WWII draft card notice..223 Brighton st Belmont also has William worked for Shell oil 787 commonwealth ave )
House hold
member : Linel... error, ( Lionel J Fuller ) ** shows step son to head of house..
Linel... error J Fuller Born 30th Jan 1907.......
Joe E Fuller 25th nov 1928 ) not definate yet...
Aunt Katherine Fuller Nat and Fuller
moms Aunt
John J Odennell's sister
**all above research By Brian Mahaney**