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Graham Morry Carew's Obituary, 1939 This is the obituary that appeared in the St. John's Daily News on the occasion of the death of Esther Graham (Morry) Carew. It names many of her relations, both living and deceased. Sent to me by Enid O'Brien, one of Esther's g. granddaughters. Esther was the first cousin of my g. grandfather Thomas Graham Morry.
Howard Morry Concerning the Holdsworth House, 1954 This is an article which appeared in The Newfoundland Ancestor 15:1, Spring 1999. The article was submitted by Enid O'Brien and consisted of a letter from Howard Morry to Michael Murphy relating a little of the history of the Holdsworth House.
Howard Morry - Memories of Ferryland, 1967 This is an article which appeared in The Evening Telegram,
P. J. Wakeham's Article on Robert Carter and His Defence of Ferryland and St. John's, 1977 P. J. Wakeham published New-Land magazine from the late 1960s until the early 1980s. He not only published the magazine but also wrote most of the articles, wither under his own name or that of his alter ego, Jarge. He was a prolific writer, both in this forum and in his many other books and writings. His topic was Newfoundland. But although he wrote extensively about the history of Newfoundland, he was not a historian. That would have constrained his enthusiasm and imagination. The account here of Robert Carter's role in saving Ferryland and then St. John's from French attack in 1762 is a typical example of P. J. Wakeham's writing, containing just enough historical fact to lend it credibility but departing from there into flights of fantasy. Readers are advised to be careful not to assume that what they are reading is entirely factual because it is not. For one thing, neither of the major proponent figures in the saving of St. John's, Jeffrey Amherst and Lord Colville, make any mention of Robert Carter in their accounts of this event. That does not mean that he did not play some part in this historic event, but it certainly makes it clear that his was not the leading role portrayed by Jarge!
Ab Stockwood's Article on Robert Carter's Right to Fly the White Ensign, 1986 This article, which appeared in the Newfoundland Herald, Vol. 41 (25), June 21-27, 1986, covers much of the same material as the article above by P. J. Wakeham but with somewhat more historical accuracy and somewhat less imaginative embellishment. Even so, the historical record is completely devoid of any documentary evidence to support the family tradition that Robert was indeed granted the right in perpetuity to fly the White Ensign in gratitude for his saving Ferryland from French attack.
Evening Telegram -- Feb. 24, 1997 Here is an interesting (if slightly inaccurate) account concerning the house of Thomas Graham Morry.
Robert Parsons' Downhomer article on the Wreck of the SIGRID, 2003 This article, which appeared in the September 2003 edition of the Downhomer, tells the story of a daring but doomed rescue attempt by a number of Ferryland men, following the tragic wreck of the Danish vessel SIGRID, with the loss of all souls, off Ferryland Head in 1903. Two of the people mentioned, the Light keeper at the time, William Costello, and his son John William, were related to the Morrys by marriage.
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