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Contributors
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
Date Recorded
2003-12-05
Date Digitized
2010-06-01
Abstract
This interview is with Ambrose Ignatius Monaghan of Kellys Cross P.E.I. Ambrose begins by telling about his family, house parties, fiddle players, home remedies, and neighbours. He talks about WWI, farming, potatoes, wool, grain, his mother's work as a midwife, horses, tractors, traveling, and courting. There is also mention of blacksmiths, radios, telephones, moonshine and rum, black oats, buttermilk, and general stores.
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Physical Location
Held by Reg "Dutch" Thompson
Duration
01:35:07
Model
1 1 Item in Collection
Transcript
SIDE A 00:00:04 -- 00:03:55
Discussion about his family, ancestors, and neighbours in Kellys Cross; 1913, Ireland, Kellys Cross, John Monaghan, Irish, sharing, neighbours.

SIDE A 00:03:55 -- 00:06:15
Discussion about his father who played the fiddle, with mention of house parties, dancing, and other fiddlers; Jimmy Ronald Monaghan, Jimmy Rosie Monaghan, Rosie MacGuigan, Jimmy Rosie, dances, fiddlers, house parties, dancing, Joe Kelly, Levi Trainor, Steven Smith, music.

SIDE A 00:06:15 -- 00:11:28
Discussion about quiet Sundays, house parties, dances, and jigging; Sundays, quiet Sundays, house parties, dances, jigging, Jimmy Rosie, Father Kearn.

SIDE A 00:11:28 -- 00:14:48
Discussion about his mother, Lizzie Hughes from Emyvale, their family, and flour bag clothes; Elizabeth Hughes, Lizzie Hughes, Emyvale, Jimmy Hughes, hand-me-downs, flour bag clothes.

SIDE A 00:14:48 -- 00:17:11
A story about a woman carrying a barrel of flour; barrels, flour, John Bradley.

SIDE A 00:17:11 -- 00:18:47
Discussion about his neighbour making dresses for his sisters; seamstress, dresses, clothes.

SIDE A 00:18:46 -- 00:23:36
Discussion about his family continues, with mention of his aunt weaving blankets and sheets; beds, weaving, blankets, scutching flax, big families.

SIDE A 00:23:36 -- 00:25:34
Discussion about firewood and milling; firewood, flour, milling, bran, grain flour.

SIDE A 00:25:34 -- 00:27:49
Discussion about home remedies; cod liver oil, home remedies, tonic, sulfur and molasses, mustard plasters, ginger and molasses, bread poultice, bealing, salt herring.

SIDE A 00:27:49 -- 00:30:58
Discussion about family members who served in WWI; WWI, U.S. Army, John Peake, Joe Monaghan.

SIDE A 00:30:58 -- 00:32:04
Discussion about the Spanish Flu, diphtheria, and the Halifax Explosion; Spanish Flu, diphtheria, Halifax Explosion.

SIDE A 00:32:04 -- 00:41:16
Discussion about farming, with mention of general stores, bartering, horses, and credit at Victoria stores; chores, farming, general stores, bartering, horses, cattle, Harland, Victoria, horse trading, credit, Kennedy's store, chickens.

SIDE A 00:41:16 -- 00:42:23
Discussion about berry picking; berry picking, berries, raspberries, strawberries, Bradley's, cider, raspberry cordial.

SIDE A 00:42:23 -- 00:43:27
Discussion about his mother selling chickens to restaurants; Orient Hotel, Rogerson's, chickens.

SIDE A 00:43:27 -- 00:44:14
Discussion about lime kilns; lime kilns.

SIDE A 00:44:14 -- 00:45:22
Discussion about mussel mud; Victoria, mussel mud.

SIDE A 00:45:22 -- 00:47:23
Discussion about farming, with mention of sheep, French's Mill, and knitting; sheep, French's Mill, carding mill, knitting, wool.

SIDE A ends at 00:47:23.
SIDE B 00:47:30 -- 00:49:11
Discussion about knitting continues, with a story about thrashing in wool underwear; drugget, knitting, underwear, thrashing.

SIDE B 00:49:11 -- 00:50:09
Discussion about thrashing grain; thrashing, grain, twist, chewing tobacco, Hickey and Nicholson.

SIDE B 00:50:09 -- 00:54:56
Discussion about his mother's work as a midwife with Dr. Bouyer, working on binders, and making butter; chewing tobacco, Dr. Bouyer, midwife, butter, binders.

SIDE B 00:54:56 -- 00:57:48
A story about buttermilk; buttermilk, sharing, neighbours, Mag Monaghan.

SIDE B 00:57:48 -- 01:05:01
Discussion about potato farming during the 1920s and 1930s; potato farming, potato prices, schooners, shipping, turnips, turnip prices, M. J. MacIvor, Kinkora, Green Mountain, Bluestone, lime, sprayer, Paris Green, MacIntyre Blues, pesticides, blight.

SIDE B 01:05:01 -- 01:06:17
Discussion about planting by the phases of the moon; phases of the moon, planting crops, lime, mussel mud.

SIDE B 01:06:17 -- 01:07:22
Discussion about ghost stories and walking at night; ghost stories.

SIDE B 01:07:22 -- 01:13:14
Discussion about potato farming continues, with mention of the family land; planting potatoes, picking potatoes, wages, potato farming, meals, 1914, acreage.

SIDE B 01:13:14 -- 01:14:42
Discussion about black oats; black oats, horse feed, red oats.

SIDE B 01:14:42 -- 01:19:25
Discussion about horses, with a story about racing; horses, driving horses, horse racing, Albany, courting.

SIDE B 01:19:25 -- 01:21:48
Discussion about plowing and first tractor; tractors, plowing, gang plow, 1950s, horse trading, Stanley Mayo.

SIDE B 01:21:48 -- 01:23:25
Discussion about courting with horses; horses, courting, driving horses.

SIDE B 01:23:25 -- 01:25:01
Discussion about traveling, with a story about his neighbour going to the exhibition; traveling, exhibition.

SIDE B 01:25:01 -- 01:27:12
Discussion about moonshine and boat rum, and a story about finding a keg of rum; moonshine, boat rum, rum, elections.

SIDE B 01:27:12 -- 01:30:34
Discussion about Christmas; Christmas, oranges, socks, mitts, presents, Christmas goose, toys.

SIDE B 01:30:34 -- 01:31:13
Discussion about sleigh bells; sleigh bells.

SIDE B 01:31:13 -- 01:32:17
Discussion about blacksmiths; blacksmiths, Charlie MacKinnon, John MacKinnon, bartering, neighbours.

SIDE B 01:31:17 -- 01:35:01
Discussion about his first radio; radio, radio prices, 1940s.

SIDE B 01:35:01 -- 01:35:07
Discussion about the local telephone; telephone, local telephone.

Tape ends at 01:35:07.