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Patrick Colm Audley

Patrick Colm Audley

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Family

An interactive, privacy-respecting family tree. Living relatives appear by name only; full detail is published for those who have passed. Machine-readable downloads (sanitized GEDCOM 7 and RDF) are linked from the tree.

192 individuals · 151 with published detail · 41 living (name only).

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Part of the main site knowledge graph, also queryable via SPARQL. Also available as: JSON-LD · SPARQL · example queries (kinship graphs, timelines, and federation with Wikidata & FactGrid).

This genealogy data is dedicated to the public domain under CC0 1.0 Universal (Public Domain Dedication).

Ancestry

Samuel John Audley (1850-01-17 – 1920)Samuel John Audley1850-01-17 – 1920George Henry Audley (1886-02-08 – 1968-04-19)George Henry Audley1886-02-08 – 1968-04-19James Brown (1828 – 1899)James Brown1828 – 1899James Weir (1791 – 1867)James Weir1791 – 1867Anne Sommerville (1798-05-12 – 1834)Anne Sommerville1798-05-12 – 1834Mary Weir (1828 – 1870)Mary Weir1828 – 1870Samuel Brown (1863-07-28 – 1934-12-22)Samuel Brown1863-07-28 – 1934-12-22Robert Burns (1807 – 1877-05-21)Robert Burns1807 – 1877-05-21Janet Meikle (1807 – 1883)Janet Meikle1807 – 1883Newman Lockhart Burns (1841 – 1910)Newman Lockhart Burns1841 – 1910William Templeton (1797 – 1871)William Templeton1797 – 1871Joan Forrest (1804 – 1861)Joan Forrest1804 – 1861Marion Templeton (1836 – 1907)Marion Templeton1836 – 1907Marion Templeton Weir (1864-05-12 – 1943-10-21)Marion Templeton Weir1864-05-12 – 1943-10-21Mary Weir Brown (1890-03-30 – 1964-07-09)Mary Weir Brown1890-03-30 – 1964-07-09Samuel George Audley (1915-08-18 – 1991-05-17)Samuel George Audley1915-08-18 – 1991-05-17Fedor Bojczuk (d. 1947)Fedor Bojczukd. 1947Wasyl Hrynyk (1833 – 1909)Wasyl Hrynyk1833 – 1909Maria (1836 – 1912)Maria1836 – 1912Anna (Annausa) Hrynyk (1877-07-15 – 1925-02-17)Anna (Annausa) Hrynyk1877-07-15 – 1925-02-17Theory Bogaychuk (b. 1800)Theory Bogaychukb. 1800Theory Bohaychuk (b. 1830)Theory Bohaychukb. 1830Teodor Bohaychuk (1853 – 1947-09-22)Teodor Bohaychuk1853 – 1947-09-22Katherine Bohaychuk (1914-09-14 – 1979-06-23)Katherine Bohaychuk1914-09-14 – 1979-06-23Bruce Alfred AudleyBruce Alfred AudleyGuido BayrackGuido BayrackSonia Caroline SemeniukSonia Caroline SemeniukStanley Bayrack (1921-07-12 – 2003-01-26)Stanley Bayrack1921-07-12 – 2003-01-26William Fedoruk (b. 1888-03-21)William Fedorukb. 1888-03-21Pearl Esaryk (b. 1894-04-03)Pearl Esarykb. 1894-04-03Nellie Victoria Fedoruk (1924-04-19 – 2000-05-21)Nellie Victoria Fedoruk1924-04-19 – 2000-05-21Brenda Anne BayrackBrenda Anne BayrackPatrick Colm AudleyPatrick Colm Audley

Places

Birth and death places of deceased ancestors, plotted by coordinate (equirectangular, with a degree grid for orientation). Coloured arcs trace four documented migrations; hover a marker for the place name. Living relatives carry no location.

180°W150°W120°W90°W60°W30°W30°E60°E90°E120°E150°E180°E90°S60°S30°S30°N60°N90°NSniatyn, Pokuttia (Galicia) → Mundare, Albertaorigin: Sniatyn, Pokuttia (Galicia)destination: Mundare, AlbertaCovington, Lanarkshire → Wallsend, New South Wales (Australia)origin: Covington, Lanarkshiredestination: Wallsend, New South WalesDalserf, Lanarkshire → Edmonton, Alberta (Canada)origin: Dalserf, LanarkshireStoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire → Edmonton, Albertaorigin: Stoke-on-Trent, StaffordshireSt. Boniface, Manitoba → Edmonton, Alberta (Fedoruk)origin: St. Boniface, ManitobaVermilion, Alberta → Edmonton, Alberta (Bayrack)origin: Vermilion, AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta — where the lines metEdmonton, AB, Canada — 8Larkhall, Lanarkshire, UK — 5Sniatyn, Halbinowka, Austria — 5Stonehouse, Lanarkshire, Scotland — 4Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland — 3Mundare, AB, Canada — 3Scotland — 3Wallsend, New South Wales, Australia — 3Dalserf, Scotland, United Kingdom — 2Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada — 2Royal Park, Alberta, Canada — 2Ukraine — 2AustraliaBiggar, Lanarkshire, UKBothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United KingdomCambusnethan, Lanarkshire, ScotlandCarluke, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United KingdomCarnwath, Lanarkshire, ScotlandHamilton, Lanarkshire, ScotlandKamloops, British Columbia, CanadaKnaresborough, Yorkshire, UKMT, United StatesMissouri, United StatesNewcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, UKRichmond, British Columbia, CanadaSpringfield, Missouri, United StatesSt. Boniface, Manitoba, CanadaStoke-on-Trent, UKTaneyville, Missouri, United StatesVegreville, Alberta, CanadaVermillion, Alberta, CanadaVictoria, British Columbia, Canada
  • Edmonton, AB, Canada (8) · GeoNames
  • Larkhall, Lanarkshire, UK (5) · GeoNames
  • Sniatyn, Halbinowka, Austria (5) · GeoNames
  • Stonehouse, Lanarkshire, Scotland (4) · GeoNames
  • Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (3) · GeoNames
  • Mundare, AB, Canada (3) · GeoNames
  • Scotland (3)
  • Wallsend, New South Wales, Australia (3) · GeoNames
  • Dalserf, Scotland, United Kingdom (2) · GeoNames
  • Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada (2) · GeoNames
  • Royal Park, Alberta, Canada (2) · GeoNames
  • Ukraine (2) · GeoNames
  • Australia
  • Biggar, Lanarkshire, UK · GeoNames
  • Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom · GeoNames
  • Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland · GeoNames
  • Carluke, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom · GeoNames
  • Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland · GeoNames
  • Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland · GeoNames
  • Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada · GeoNames
  • Knaresborough, Yorkshire, UK · GeoNames
  • MT, United States
  • Missouri, United States · GeoNames
  • Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, UK · GeoNames
  • Richmond, British Columbia, Canada · GeoNames
  • Springfield, Missouri, United States · GeoNames
  • St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
  • Stoke-on-Trent, UK · GeoNames
  • Taneyville, Missouri, United States · GeoNames
  • Vegreville, Alberta, Canada · GeoNames
  • Vermillion, Alberta, Canada
  • Victoria, British Columbia, Canada · GeoNames

Origins & migrations

Within a single generation, four migrations off three continents converge on Edmonton. Each coloured arc on the map above is one documented line; only deceased, record-anchored ancestors are shown, and speculative deep-tree leads are deliberately excluded.

  • Galician homesteaders · Bohaychuk · Hrynyk · c. 1890s–1900s Part of the great Galician peasant migration to the Ukrainian bloc settlement northeast of Edmonton, anchored on Mundare and Vegreville under the Dominion Lands Act. Read the history →
  • Lanarkshire Lowlanders · Brown · Weir · Burns · Templeton · 19th–early 20th c. A Clyde-valley coal-and-weaving family that split between hemispheres: a collier's branch followed the trade to the New South Wales coalfield, another reached Edmonton. Read the history →
  • Staffordshire potter · Audley · early 20th c. From the Potteries of Stoke-on-Trent — the centre of the world's ceramic industry — to a 1915 marriage at Edmonton; the point at which the Audley surname enters the Canadian story. Read the history →
  • Prairie maternal line · Bayrack · Fedoruk · early 20th c. A Slavic prairie family already rooted at Vermilion and St. Boniface a generation on; its European origin is the clearest open thread in the tree, so its arc back across the Atlantic is left deliberately unanchored.
People (192)

Each relative links to their own card; deceased individuals show life dates and places.