Netta Cody
F, (1873 - 1955)
| Father | Edward Cody (1828 - 1907) |
| Mother | Margaret B. McMahan Cody (1835 - 1917) |
Netta Cody|b. 1873\nd. 1955|p7.htm#i17816|Edward Cody|b. 1828\nd. 1907|p5.htm#i17810|Margaret B. McMahan Cody|b. 1835\nd. 1917|p21.htm#i17811|John Cody|d. a 1867|p5.htm#i11132|Anastatia Walsh Cody|b. c 1796\nd. 1836|p27.htm#i11133|Daniel McMahan|b. c 1794||Delany Wakefield McMahan|b. c 1811|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Name-Reli | Sr Magdalen | |
| Birth* | 23 Nov 1873 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | 1 Nov 1955 | St. Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
| Burial* | 3 Nov 1955 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
| Biography* | Netta (Sr Magdalen) Cody, 1873-1955: Netta was a nun, Sister Magdalen of St Gertrude. She lived at the Convent of the Good Sheperds on Gravois Avenue, St Louis for 63 years. |
| Last Edited | 24 Oct 2009 |
Citations
- [S195] Missouri state death record.
Nora Cody
F
| Father | Patrick Cody (1868 - 1939) |
| Mother | Mary Armstrong Cody (c 1882 - 1957) |
Nora Cody||p7.htm#i17719|Patrick Cody|b. 1868\nd. 1939|p7.htm#i17696|Mary Armstrong Cody|b. c 1882\nd. 1957|p1.htm#i17710|Edmund Cody|b. 1833\nd. 1890|p5.htm#i17686|Elizabeth Crone Cody|b. c 1852\nd. 1880|p8.htm#i17693||||||| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Name-Reli | Sr Agnes | |
| Residence* | Feb 1997 | Dublin, Dublin, Ireland1 |
| Death* |
| Last Edited | 8 Nov 2008 |
Citations
- [S448] Family Group Sheets, February 1997 received from Harry Bourke, Cloneyross, Ballycahill, Thurles, Co Tipperary.
Patricia Jane Cody Kotowski
F, (1929 - 2005)
| Father | Richard Aloysius Cody Sr (1893 - 1954) |
| Mother | Henrietta Mary Sargent Cody (1895 - 1959) |
Patricia Jane Cody Kotowski|b. 1929\nd. 2005|p7.htm#i10963|Richard Aloysius Cody Sr|b. 1893\nd. 1954|p7.htm#i10721|Henrietta Mary Sargent Cody|b. 1895\nd. 1959|p26.htm#i10959|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|James J. Sargent|b. c 1866\nd. 1940||Amelia M. Weeks Sargent|b. c 1870\nd. 1956|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Nickname | Patsy | |
| Birth* | 17 Aug 1929 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 7 Jun 1952 | Holy Ghost, Berkeley, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Groom=Joseph Peter H. Kotowski, priest=John Patrick Cody2 |
| Married Name | 7 Jun 1952 | Kotowski [Cody] |
| Death* | 21 Mar 2005 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)3 |
| Note* | 22 Mar 2005 | obituary: Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Tuesday 22 March 2005 sCp5c33 |
| Burial* | 23 Mar 2005 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Patricia J. Cody Kotowski, 1929-2005: Resided in Florissant, Saint Louis County. |
| Last Edited | 24 Oct 2009 |
Patrick Cody
M, (1830 - 1903)
![]() Patrick Cody, 1830-1903 |
| Father | John Cody ( - a 1867) |
| Mother | Anastatia Walsh Cody (c 1796 - 1836) |
Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|John Cody|d. a 1867|p5.htm#i11132|Anastatia Walsh Cody|b. c 1796\nd. 1836|p27.htm#i11133|Thomas Cody|b. c 1752\nd. 1842|p7.htm#i17681|Bridget Brennan Cody|b. c 1774\nd. 1844|p3.htm#i17682||||||| |
| Charts | Thomas Cody ancestors Cody/Walsh family Hanley/Delaney family Cody/Hanley family |
| Relationship | Grandfather of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | Mar 1830 | Poulacapple, Kilvemnon, Tipperary, Ireland1 |
| Christening | 13 Mar 1830 | Mullinahone, Kilvemnon, Tipperary, Ireland1 |
| Note | 6 Feb 1867 | purchased the lands of Clonealy from estate of Nason Crone (dec)., Witness=James Cody2 |
| Marriage* | 4 Mar 1867 | Ileigh, Glenkeen, Tipperary, Ireland, Bride=Mary Hanley Cody, priest=Patrick J. Morris Rev, maid of honor=Bessie Delaney, best man=James Cody3 |
| Note* | Jun 1901 | Everton, Walton-on-the-Hill, Lancashire, England, Patrick Cody and Mary Hanley went to England at an unknown date and had the attached picture taken in Everton, outside of Liverpool. By 1901, two sons had left Ireland. One son, Edmond, lived in Walton about two-miles from Everton. Son Edmond was married on 17 June 1901, maybe his parents went to the wedding. (Valley Road, where Edmond lived, is about half-way between Anfield - where the the wedding took place - and Everton - where the picture wa taken.) The other son, John, went to Australia and could have gone through Liverpool. Maybe his parents accompanied him to Liverpool where he boarded a ship for Australia. , Principal=Mary Hanley Cody |
| Death* | 11 Apr 1903 | Fethard, Cashel, Tipperary, Ireland4 |
| Burial* | 13 Apr 1903 | Callan, Kilkenny, Ireland5 |
| Note* | 15 Apr 1903 | item in The Clonmel Chronicle, Tipperary and Waterford Advertiser, Wednesday 15 April 1903 plus two items in The Nationalist and Tipperary Advertiser, Clonmel, Wednesday 15 April 1903 p3c2 and p3c6. |
| Biography* | Patrick Cody, 1830-1903: Patrick "Paddy" Cody was born in the church parish of Mullinahone, County Tipperary. His parents lived in the townland of Poulacapple which is on the County Kilkenny border, very near Callan in County Kilkenny. When a young man, Paddy and his brother John, went to Australia to seek their fortune in the gold fields. Very successful, they returned to Ireland in the 1860s. Paddy remained in Ireland, while brother John went back to Australia. Paddy liked fast horses, women and the drink. He frequently visited the fairs where horse racing was a popular pastime. At one of these fairs he met Michael Hanley of Cronavone.6 Michael had an eligible daughter, Mary Hanley, who was Paddy's junior by eighteen years. In 1867, Paddy was married to Miss Mary Hanley in the Roman Catholic Chapel of Ileigh by the Rev. Patrick J. Morris. The marriage was witnessed by James Cody (Paddy had no known brother named James. Was this the same James Cody that witnessed the deed transfer descibed in the next paragraph?) and Bessie Delaney (Mary's cousin?).7 The month before his marriage, on the 6th of February 1867, Paddy purchased the 188-acre Clonely townland in Clogher civil parish, County Tipperary from the estate of Nason Crone for 1,100£ (one thousand one hundred pounds). He also assumed a mortgage for 1,500£ (one thousand five hundred pounds) and a judgement-debt of 200£ (two hundred pounds). A James Cody, an uncle perhaps?, of Gurteen witnessed the deed transfer. The following footnote contains a transcription of the deed.8 The townland, divided into six lots at the time, had rated houses9 on four of the six lots. Paddy and Mary occupied the largest of these houses, an eight room stone house, with nine windows in the front, on 78+ acres. This estate was called Annesgrove. The house, which no longer exists, was probably built early in the seventeenth century. The other three houses and the remaining acreage were sub-leased to four tenants - Paddy was a landlord! Paddy and Mary had fifteen known children. All were christened in the Catholic parish of Clonoulty, either in the church in Clonoulty, a few miles from Annesgrove, or in the chapel in Rossmore, which was a bit closer. By 1901, the six oldest were not living at home nor even in Ireland. One was in Australia, one in England and the rest in the USA. Paddy spoke the Irish language as well as English, although English was spoken in the home. Neither Mary nor any of the children spoke Irish. Although Annesgrove was in Clonoulty church parish, the family attended mass at the chapel in Drumbane because it was closer to home. The Drumbane chapel is in the church parish of Upperchurch. In 1879, the Land League was formed to protect renters from mean, nasty landlords. Whether Paddy deserved that label or not, he was at least guilty by association. Since his tenants also attended the Drumbane church, they were in a position to make his presence there very uncomfortable. Apparently they did because eventually, "Paddy" attended mass in the Rossmore church in his own parish. By 1903, Paddy had leased an additional 224+ acres. However, even this unusually large holding could not support his lifestyle. He was heavily in debt and unable to meet his obligations. The landlord, Wm. P. Hanley,10 foreclosed on Paddy and forced the sale of his holdings. The amount realized from the sale did not cover Paddy's debts. On Saturday 11 April 1903, Paddy was returning home in a 3rd class compartment of the 3:40 p.m. train from Clonmel to Thurles. Paddy died on the train somewhere between Clonmel and Fethard. His body was removed from the train at Fethard. In his pockets were found a few coppers and a loaded revolver. An inquest was held by Coroner Ed Cummins, JP before a jury of fifteen in the Fethard train station.11 After testimony from the local doctor, Thomas O'Connell, and three of the passengers, the jury ruled that death was due to natural causes - either syncope or heart failure. After the inquest, Paddy's body was removed to the Fethard church. Services were held there on Monday morning after which the body was transported to Callan for burial in the family plot in Kilbride. Paddy's parents had lived in Mullinahone church parish since at least 1824. The Kilbride cemetery is in Callan parish in County Kilkenny. |
Family | Mary Hanley Cody b. Jan 1848, d. 13 Sep 1923 | |
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| Last Edited | 28 Jan 2009 |
Citations
- [S1664] Mullinahone, County Tipperary christening record.
- [S1661] Ireland land record.
- [S187] Ireland civil marriage record.
- [S167] Ireland civil death record.
- [S1597] Newspaper item.
- Cronavone townland is in Glenkeen civil parish, County Tipperary.
- Ileigh is in the church parish of Borrisoleigh. Both Ileigh and Borrisoleigh are in the same civil parish as Cronavone i.e., Glenkeen.
- To the Registrar appointed by Act of Parliament for registering Deeds in Ireland
A Memorial of an Indenture of Conveyance dated Sixth February one thousand eight hundred and Sixty seven made between Thomas Crone of Pierville in the County of Tipperary Gentleman and James Ryan of Thurles in the same County shopkeeper (executors to the last Will and testament of Nason Crone late of Annesgrove in the County of Tipperary Gentleman) of the one part and Patrick Cody of Annesgrove aforesaid Gentleman of the other part - Reciting lease dated twenty Sixth November one thousand Seven hundred and forty four whereby Rendal Donaldson demised unto William Pennefather the lands of Clonyross Donaldson otherwise Clonealy situate in the Barony of Kilnemanagh and County of Tipperary to hold for the three lives therein named and for the lives thereafter to be added thereto pursuant to the Covenant for perpetual Renewal therein contained subject to the rents and covenants therein contained Reciting that the estate and interest of Rendal Donaldson in said lands had become vested in Lord George Quin and the estate and interest of said William Pennefather had become vested in Nason Crone Reciting Fee Farm grant - dated twenty eight March one thousand eight hundred and fifty four from said Lord George Quin to Nason Crone of said lands and premises Reciting Conveyance dated tenth July one thousand eight hundred and fifty five whereby the Right Honorable John Richards and Mountifort Longfield two of the Commissioners of the Incumbered Estates Court Ireland for the consideration therein mentioned granted unto Samuel Crampton the said lands and premises subject to said Fee Farm Rent Reciting that by Conveyance dated twenty third July one thousand eight hundred and fifty six said Samuel Crampton in consideration of two thousand six hundred pounds (whereof one thousand one hundred pounds was then paid and the remaining sum of one thousand five hundred pounds charged upon said lands by mertgage of like date with said recited conveyance) granted and conveyed all said lands unto said Nason Crone his heirs and assigns Reciting the death of said Nason Crone who by his Will dated thirtieth May one thousand eight hundred and sixty one appointed said Thomas Crone and James Ryan executors thereof and thereby directed said executors to sell all his estate and interest in said lands and divide the proceeds amongst the children of said testater Reciting that said Patrick Cody agreed to purchase said lands SAID Indenture WITNESSED that in consideration of the sum of one thousand one hundred pounds paid by said Patrick Cody to said Thomas Crone and James Ryan and in pursuance of the direction contained in the said Will of said Nason Crone they the said Thomas Crone and James Ryan granted sold conveyed and made over unto said Patrick Cody and to his heirs and assigns all the right title and interest claim or demand of them the said Thomas Crone and James Ryan as such executors in and to the said lands of Clonyross Donaldson otherwise Clonealy in as large and ample manner as same were theretofore granted and conveyed by said several recited deeds and as held and enjoyed by said Nason Crone and his undertenants subject to said mortgage for one thousand five hundred pounds and to a judgment-debt of two hundred pounds The execution of which said deed by the said Thomas Crone James Ryan and Patrick Cody is witnessed by Thomas Bolton Pennefather of Thurles in the County of Tipperary attorney at law and by James Cody of Gurteen Pennefather in the County of Tipperary farmer and this memorial as to the execution thereof by the said James Ryan and Patrick Cody is witnessed by the said Thomas Bolton Pennefather and James Cody of Gurteen in said County Tipperary farmer (signed) Patt Cody
SIGNED and sealed in presence of
(signed) Thomas B Pennefather
(signed) James Cody - Rated houses were those valued at 5£ (five pounds) or more. Houses valued at less than five pounds were not listed.
- Unknown if Wm. P. Hanley was related to Paddy's wife Mary. Wm. was from Cottage in Inch civil parish, the next parish east of Glenkeen where the Hanley's lived. Wm. had a sister who was a nun and a brother who drowned as a young man. Wm.'s father Joseph was a major landlord in the area. In 1901, Wm. was single and living in Lanespark outside Thurles, County Tipperary.
- When the Clonmel-Thurles spur was added to the rail network, the trip between County Tipperary's two largest cities was nearly halved. The Fethard to Clonmel link opened in 1879 and the Fethard train station was built by the British circa 1880. The spur ceased operation in 1967. The station is a private residence today.
Patrick Cody
M, (c 1793 - 1881)
| Father | Thomas Cody (c 1752 - 1842) |
| Mother | Bridget Brennan Cody (c 1774 - 1844) |
Patrick Cody|b. c 1793\nd. 1881|p7.htm#i17683|Thomas Cody|b. c 1752\nd. 1842|p7.htm#i17681|Bridget Brennan Cody|b. c 1774\nd. 1844|p3.htm#i17682||||||||||||| |
| Charts | Cody/Dwyer descendants |
| Relationship | Great-granduncle of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | c 1793 | 1 |
| Marriage* | Bride=Margaret Dwyer Cody2 | |
| Death* | 21 Feb 1881 | 1 |
| Biography* | Patrick Cody, ca1793-1881: Although it was considered that the family lived in Marlow since they lived near Marlow House, home of The Pennefathers, and beside the Marlow River, the Cody house was, by Ordnance Survey Map, in the townland of Brockagh. Patrick had seven chidlren with Margaret Dwyer but he may have had a son John by a previous marriage to Mary Cahill. At the 1850 Primary Valuation, Patrick , a tenant of Edward Pennefather of Marlow, occupied a house and two and one half acres of land. Unusually, late in life Patrick also rented a much larger farm of more than forty acres at Cloneyross. The landlord in Cloneyross was also Edward Pennefather. The Cloneyross farm was inherited by his son Edmund's descendants, though not with the Cody surname, who now live on the Cloneyross farm. A headstone inscription at Clogher reads “ His father Patrick Coady of Marlow died 21st Feb. 1881 aged 88? Years” |
Family | Margaret Dwyer Cody | |
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| Last Edited | 20 Apr 2011 |
Patrick Cody
M, (1868 - 1939)
| Father | Edmund Cody (1833 - 1890) |
| Mother | Elizabeth Crone Cody (c 1852 - 1880) |
Patrick Cody|b. 1868\nd. 1939|p7.htm#i17696|Edmund Cody|b. 1833\nd. 1890|p5.htm#i17686|Elizabeth Crone Cody|b. c 1852\nd. 1880|p8.htm#i17693|Patrick Cody|b. c 1793\nd. 1881|p7.htm#i17683|Margaret Dwyer Cody||p10.htm#i17684|Nason Crone|||(Mrs Nason) (?) Crone||| |
| Charts | Cody/Dwyer descendants |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 17 May 1868 | Marlow, Clogher, Tipperary, Ireland1 |
| Christening | 18 May 1868 | Clonoulty, Tipperary, Ireland2 |
| Marriage* | Bride=Mary Armstrong Cody3 | |
| Death* | 23 Sep 1939 | Cloneyross, Clogher, Tipperary, Ireland4 |
| Biography* | Patrick Cody, 1868 – 1839: Patrick, son of Edmond Cody and Elizabeth Crone married Mary Armstrong. They had eight children. They lived in Cloneyross. Only information on daughters of Edmond Cody and Elizabeth Crone is one married Foley and lived in Cork and another married Grace and lived in Ardfinnan. |
Family | Mary Armstrong Cody b. c 1882, d. 6 Aug 1957 | |
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| Last Edited | 8 Nov 2008 |
Patrick Cody
M, (1884 - )
| Father | Michael Cody (1840 - 1922) |
| Mother | Sarah Ryan Cody (1855 - 1929) |
Patrick Cody|b. 1884|p7.htm#i17705|Michael Cody|b. 1840\nd. 1922|p6.htm#i17689|Sarah Ryan Cody|b. 1855\nd. 1929|p25.htm#i17694|Patrick Cody|b. c 1793\nd. 1881|p7.htm#i17683|Margaret Dwyer Cody||p10.htm#i17684|William Ryan|||Alice Coman Ryan||| |
| Charts | Cody/Dwyer descendants |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Christening | 20 Jul 1884 | Clonoulty, Tipperary, Ireland1 |
| Birth* | 20 Jul 1884 | Marlow, Clogher, Tipperary, Ireland2 |
| Death* |
| Last Edited | 23 Oct 2008 |
Patrick Joseph Cody
M, (1889 - 1915)
![]() Patrick Joseph Cody, 1889-1915 |
| Father | Patrick Cody (1830 - 1903) |
| Mother | Mary Hanley Cody (1848 - 1923) |
Patrick Joseph Cody|b. 1889\nd. 1915|p7.htm#i11136|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|John Cody|d. a 1867|p5.htm#i11132|Anastatia Walsh Cody|b. c 1796\nd. 1836|p27.htm#i11133|Michael Hanley|b. 1813\nd. 1901|p12.htm#i14909|Margaret Delaney Hanley|b. c 1813\nd. 1903|p9.htm#i15073| |
| Charts | Cody/Hanley family |
| Relationship | Uncle of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 17 Jan 1889 | Annesgrove, Clogher, Tipperary, Ireland1 |
| Death* | 21 Nov 1915 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)2,3 |
| Note* | 22 Nov 1915 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe Democrat, Monday, 22 November 1915. |
| Burial* | 23 Nov 1915 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Patrick Joseph Cody, 1889-1915: Believed to have been the thirteenth born. Named after his father. Patrick was christened during January 1889 at Clonoulty. Christening sponsors were Thomas Coady and Mary Hanly. Is Thomas Coady the christened Patrick's brother? He would have been 12-years-old. Is Mary Hanly the christened Patrick's mother? Birth and christening records list his given name as Patrick. After 1901, he is listed variously as Joseph Cody, or Joseph P. Cody, or Joseph Patrick Cody. The final record of his short life, his cemetery record, lists him as Patrick J. Cody. Patrick came to U.S.A. with his mother in 1903. In 1911, he was living with his mother at 3664 Laclede Avenue. In 1914, he was working as a clerk. He was living with his mother at 4525A San Francisco when he died of tuberculosis on a Sunday. He was survived by his mother, seven brothers, and four sisters. The funeral was held from Holy Rosary Church, Saint Louis. |
| Last Edited | 11 Oct 2008 |
Richard Aloysius Cody
M, (1917 - 1975)
| Father | James Francis Cody (1879 - 1951) |
| Mother | Elizabeth A. Begley Cody (1883 - 1947) |
Richard Aloysius Cody|b. 1917\nd. 1975|p7.htm#i10946|James Francis Cody|b. 1879\nd. 1951|p5.htm#i10720|Elizabeth A. Begley Cody|b. 1883\nd. 1947|p1.htm#i10713|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|John Begley|b. 1833\nd. 1916|p2.htm#i10704|Mary O'Brien Begley|b. 1839\nd. 1935|p22.htm#i10703| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 27 Nov 1917 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2,3 |
| Christening | 2 Dec 1917 | Visitation, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Witness=Richard Aloysius Cody Sr, Witness=Anastatia Cody Scully3 |
| Marriage* | 6 Nov 1943 | Most Blessed Sacrament church, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Bride=Margaret Josephine O'Connor Cody, priest=John Patrick Cody4,5 |
| Death* | 28 Aug 1975 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)6 |
| Note* | 30 Aug 1975 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe-Democrat, Saturday/Sunday, 30/31 August 1975 |
| Burial* | 2 Sep 1975 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)7 |
| Biography* | Richard Aloysius Cody, 1917-1975: Richard was christened on 2 December 1917 at Our Lady of the Visitation. As an adult he was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Richard died on a Thursday. He was survived by his wife, three daughters, and four sons. Richard's funeral was held on Tuesday from Holy Cross Church, 8115 Church Road. Buchholz Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant Avenue, was in charge of arrangements. |
| Last Edited | 9 Oct 2008 |
Citations
- [S190] 1920 Federal Census, Saint Louis, Missouri.
- [S200] Catherine (Cody) Otten, 8316 Octavia Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri, Matthew McCarthy, 23 July 1985.
- [S1667] Visitation christening record 1902-1919.
- [S451] Most Blessed Sacrament, Saint Louis, Missouri marriage register 1939-1947.
- [S482] Saint Louis civil marriage record.
- [S18] Obituary.
- [S198] Cemetery record, Calvary Cemetery, 5239 West Florissant Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri;.
Richard Aloysius Cody Jr
M, (1919 - 1993)
| Father | Richard Aloysius Cody Sr (1893 - 1954) |
| Mother | Henrietta Mary Sargent Cody (1895 - 1959) |
Richard Aloysius Cody Jr|b. 1919\nd. 1993|p7.htm#i10960|Richard Aloysius Cody Sr|b. 1893\nd. 1954|p7.htm#i10721|Henrietta Mary Sargent Cody|b. 1895\nd. 1959|p26.htm#i10959|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|James J. Sargent|b. c 1866\nd. 1940||Amelia M. Weeks Sargent|b. c 1870\nd. 1956|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 19 Jan 1919 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
| Residence* | 1993 | Elsberry, Lincoln, Missouri (MO), United States (US)3 |
| Death* | 17 Oct 1993 | Saint Peter's Hospital, Saint Charles, Saint Charles, Missouri (MO), United States (US)3 |
| Note* | 18 Oct 1993 | obituary - paper and date unknown |
| Burial* | 19 Oct 1993 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Richard A. Cody Jr., 1919-1993: Richard died on a Sunday. He was survived by one brother and one sister. His funeral was held on Tuesday from Sacred Heart church in Elsberry. Carter-Ricks funeral home, Elsberry, was in charge of arrangements. |
| Last Edited | 19 Aug 2009 |
Citations
- [S26] Social Security Death Index -1996 edition, version 1.30-.
- [S515] Rte 3 Box 164, New London, MO 63459 letter and Cody family group sheets from Janie (Creech) Cody to Tom McCarthy. Dated 9 September 1995.
- [S18] Obituary.
- [S198] Cemetery record, Calvary Cemetery, 5239 West Florissant Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri;.
Richard Aloysius Cody Sr
M, (1893 - 1954)
![]() Richard Cody, 1893-1954 |
| Father | Patrick Cody (1830 - 1903) |
| Mother | Mary Hanley Cody (1848 - 1923) |
Richard Aloysius Cody Sr|b. 1893\nd. 1954|p7.htm#i10721|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|John Cody|d. a 1867|p5.htm#i11132|Anastatia Walsh Cody|b. c 1796\nd. 1836|p27.htm#i11133|Michael Hanley|b. 1813\nd. 1901|p12.htm#i14909|Margaret Delaney Hanley|b. c 1813\nd. 1903|p9.htm#i15073| |
| Charts | Cody/Hanley family |
| Relationship | Uncle of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 11 Oct 1893 | Annesgrove, Clogher, Tipperary, Ireland1,2 |
| Christening | 11 Oct 1893 | Clonoulty, Tipperary, Ireland, godfather=Thomas Dwyer, godmother=Margaret Dwyer Hanly1 |
| Marriage* | 27 Jun 1917 | Saint Leo's, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Bride=Henrietta Mary Sargent Cody3 |
| (Witness) Christening | 2 Dec 1917 | Visitation, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Principal=Richard Aloysius Cody4 |
| Death* | 12 Sep 1954 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)5,6 |
| Note* | 13 Sep 1954 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, date unknown. |
| Burial* | 16 Sep 1954 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)7 |
| Biography* | Richard A. Cody, 1893-1954: Believed to have been the fifteenth born. Named after someone in father's family? Richard was christened on 11 October 1893 at Rossmore (Clonoulty parish), County Tipperary. Christening sponsors were uncle Thomas Dwyer and Margaret Dwyer. As with four of his siblings, the date of Richard's christening in the church record precedes his birth date in the civil record. A memorial card issued at the time of his death listed his birth date as 11 October 1893 - the date of his christening. This is also the date that he reported on his World War 1 draft registration. The youngest, of the fifteen known issue of Patrick Cody and Mary Hanley, Richard told his own children that he was one of eighteen. Richard came to the U.S.A. in 1903 with his mother. By September 1917, He worked as a machinist for the Wagner Electric Company in Saint Louis and was a well known soccer player. Richard was 5 feet 8-and-1/2 inches tall, with dark brown hair, dark brown eyes and fair complexion. He was inducted into the United States Army at St. Louis on 18 September 1917. Still a resident alien, he applied for citizenship at a special term of the Supreme Court of the State of New York held at New York City on 1 June 1918. United States citizenship was granted two days later on the 3rd of June and Richard sailed from the U.S. for foreign service the next day. He was assigned to F Company, 354th Infantry as a private. He returned to a U.S. port on 2 April 1919, was discharged at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky on 19 April 1919 and given train fare back to St. Louis. According to reports in Saint Louis newspapers, Richard was severely gassed and burned on 10 August 1918, while in France. In the Missouri State Archives' Soldiers Database: War of 1812 - World War I (see In 1920, Richard was renting at 4010 Lincoln Avenue. In 1930, he was working as a mechanic at a dental laboratory and renting at 3734 Saint Louis Avenue. Later Richard lived at 5109 Lotus Avenue. By 1947, he was living at 443 North Dade Avenue in Ferguson. He was a member of VFW Post 324. Richard died on a Sunday. He was survived by his wife, three sons, one daughter, and two sisters. His funeral was held the following Thursday from Holy Ghost Church in Berkley, Missouri. John Stygar & Son funeral home, 5541 Riverview Blvd., was in charge of arrangements. |
Family | Henrietta Mary Sargent Cody b. 20 Dec 1895, d. 9 Jan 1959 | |
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| Last Edited | 19 Aug 2009 |
Citations
- [S196] Clonoulty, County Tipperary christening record.
- [S1697] World War I draft reg from <Ancestry.com> (subscription req'd).
- [S197] Missouri state marriage record.
- [S1667] Visitation christening record 1902-1919.
- [S654] Memorial card.
- [S195] Missouri state death record.
- [S198] Cemetery record, Calvary Cemetery, 5239 West Florissant Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri;.
Rita Cody Cassidy
F, (1916 - 1962)
| Father | Michael Joseph Cody (1869 - 1939) |
| Mother | Johanna C. Broadders Cody (1874 - 1961) |
Rita Cody Cassidy|b. 1916\nd. 1962|p7.htm#i10749|Michael Joseph Cody|b. 1869\nd. 1939|p6.htm#i10718|Johanna C. Broadders Cody|b. 1874\nd. 1961|p3.htm#i10966|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|David Broaders|||Bridget Maher Broaders||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 9 Jan 1916 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
| Christening | 23 Jan 1916 | Saint Mark's, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Witness=Honora Cody1 |
| Marriage* | 8 Sep 1945 | Most Blessed Sacrament church, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Groom=Dr. Hugh Glennon Cassidy, priest=John Patrick Cody, Witness=Margaret Josephine Cody Lane2,3 |
| Married Name | 8 Sep 1945 | Cassidy [Cody] |
| Death* | 17 Jul 1962 | Washington, Franklin, Missouri (MO), United States (US)2 |
| Note* | 18 Jul 1962 | obituary - paper and date unknown |
| Burial* | 20 Jul 1962 | Saint Francis Cemetery, Washington, Franklin, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Rita Cody Cassidy, 1917-1962: Rita was christened at Saint Mark's on 23 January 1916 by the Rev. Wm L. Galvin sponsored by Patrick Dowling and her aunt Nora Cody. Rita and Hugh Glennon were married by her first cousin John Cody before witnesses Emmett Dustin and her sister Margaret Lane. A resident of Washington, Missouri, Rita died on a Tuesday of diabetes. Her widowed husband married Rosemary Aholt in 1964. |
| Last Edited | 9 Oct 2008 |
Robert Joseph Cody
M, (1924 - 1999)
| Father | Richard Aloysius Cody Sr (1893 - 1954) |
| Mother | Henrietta Mary Sargent Cody (1895 - 1959) |
Robert Joseph Cody|b. 1924\nd. 1999|p7.htm#i10962|Richard Aloysius Cody Sr|b. 1893\nd. 1954|p7.htm#i10721|Henrietta Mary Sargent Cody|b. 1895\nd. 1959|p26.htm#i10959|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|James J. Sargent|b. c 1866\nd. 1940||Amelia M. Weeks Sargent|b. c 1870\nd. 1956|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Nickname | Bob | |
| Birth* | 24 Feb 1924 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 1 May 1948 | Saints John & James, Ferguson, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Bride=Dorothy Mae Gantner Cody, priest=John Patrick Cody3 |
| Death* | 28 Dec 1999 | Troy, Lincoln, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
| Note* | 29 Dec 1999 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Wednesday 29 December 1999 sBp5c1 |
| Burial* | 31 Dec 1999 | Saint Alphonsus, Millwood, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Robert J. Cody, 1924-1999: By the time of his 1948 marriage to Dorothy Gantner, "Bob" was living in Ferguson. In 1993, when a sibling died, he was living in Elsberry, Lincoln County. Robert was a pipe fitter in the maintenance department at the General Motors plant in Wentzville for over 24-years. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, a member of VFW post 3944 St Louis, a life member of the USS Texas (BB-35) Veteran's Association, vice-president of Local 2250 Retirees, and a member of Sacred Heart parish in Elsberry. A resident of Troy, Missouri, Robert died on a Tuesday. He was survived by five sons, two daughters, 18 grandchildren and a sister. The funeral was held from Sacred Heart, 100 Thompson Drive, Troy on Friday. McCoy & Blosson funeral home, Troy, was in charge. |
| Last Edited | 19 Aug 2009 |
Citations
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
- [S515] Rte 3 Box 164, New London, MO 63459 letter and Cody family group sheets from Janie (Creech) Cody to Tom McCarthy. Dated 9 September 1995.
- [S482] Saint Louis civil marriage record.
- [S18] Obituary.
Sidney Edmond Cody
M, (1902 - )
![]() Sidney Cody, 1902-???? |
| Father | Edmond John Cody (1874 - a 1938) |
| Mother | Edith Margaret Hannan Cody (1873 - 1967) |
Sidney Edmond Cody|b. 1902|p7.htm#i10938|Edmond John Cody|b. 1874\nd. a 1938|p5.htm#i10719|Edith Margaret Hannan Cody|b. 1873\nd. 1967|p15.htm#i10937|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|James Hannan|b. c 1842||Mary A. Kneale Hannan|b. c 1849|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 17 May 1902 | West Derby, Lancashire, England1 |
| Marriage* | c 1929 | Bride=Marcella (Mrs Sidney) (?) Cody2 |
| Residence* | 1 Apr 1930 | 122-34 191st Street, St. Albans, Queens, New York (NY), United States (US)2 |
| Death* | ||
| Biography* | Sidney E. Cody, 1902-????: According to family lore, Sidney deserted the British Navy in New York City circa 1922 and married Marcella circa 1929. However, in the 19-months from March 1921 through October 1922, Sidney appeared on the crew lists of 11-landings at Ellis Island of Cunard-line steamers upon which he was working as a waiter. In 1930, he was boarding at 122-34 191st Street, Saint Albans, Queens, New York and working as a clerk in a printing office. Although listed as married, his wife was not listed with him in the census taken on 1 April of that year. Is she in England? |
| Last Edited | 9 Oct 2008 |
Therese Alberta Cody
F
| Father | James Francis Cody (1879 - 1951) |
| Mother | Elizabeth A. Begley Cody (1883 - 1947) |
Therese Alberta Cody||p7.htm#i10951|James Francis Cody|b. 1879\nd. 1951|p5.htm#i10720|Elizabeth A. Begley Cody|b. 1883\nd. 1947|p1.htm#i10713|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|John Begley|b. 1833\nd. 1916|p2.htm#i10704|Mary O'Brien Begley|b. 1839\nd. 1935|p22.htm#i10703| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Last Edited | 4 Jul 2008 |
Thomas Cody
M, (c 1752 - 1842)
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandfather of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | c 1752 | 1 |
| Marriage* | Bride=Bridget Brennan Cody | |
| Death* | 6 Feb 1842 | 1 |
| Burial* | Feb 1842 | Kilbride, Callan, Kilkenny, Ireland1 |
Family | Bridget Brennan Cody b. c 1774, d. 8 Nov 1844 | |
| Children |
| |
| Last Edited | 9 Feb 2009 |
Citations
- [S1737] Callan 800 (1207-2007) History & Heritage, Callan Heritage Society, 2007.
Thomas Cody1
M, (1833 - )
| Father | John Cody1 ( - a 1867) |
| Mother | Anastatia Walsh Cody1 (c 1796 - 1836) |
Thomas Cody|b. 1833|p7.htm#i18345|John Cody|d. a 1867|p5.htm#i11132|Anastatia Walsh Cody|b. c 1796\nd. 1836|p27.htm#i11133|Thomas Cody|b. c 1752\nd. 1842|p7.htm#i17681|Bridget Brennan Cody|b. c 1774\nd. 1844|p3.htm#i17682||||||| |
| Charts | Cody/Walsh family |
| Relationship | Granduncle of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Christening* | 23 Dec 1833 | Mullinahone, Kilvemnon, Tipperary, Ireland1 |
| Death* |
| Last Edited | 23 Oct 2008 |
Citations
- [S1664] Mullinahone, County Tipperary christening record.
Thomas Joseph Cody
M, (1906 - 1979)
| Father | Michael Joseph Cody (1869 - 1939) |
| Mother | Johanna C. Broadders Cody (1874 - 1961) |
Thomas Joseph Cody|b. 1906\nd. 1979|p7.htm#i10747|Michael Joseph Cody|b. 1869\nd. 1939|p6.htm#i10718|Johanna C. Broadders Cody|b. 1874\nd. 1961|p3.htm#i10966|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|David Broaders|||Bridget Maher Broaders||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 18 Dec 1906 | Missouri (MO), United States (US)1,2 |
| (Witness) Christening | 23 Jan 1910 | Saint Mark's, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Principal=Margaret Josephine Cody Lane3 |
| Marriage* | 27 Sep 1941 | Saint Edward's, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Bride=Dorothy Ellen Whealen Cody, priest=John Patrick Cody4 |
| Marriage* | 19 Nov 1952 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Bride=Josephine Caroline Zeni Cody, priest=John Patrick Cody4 |
| Death* | 10 Jul 1979 | Ferguson, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)5 |
| Note* | 11 Jul 1979 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe-Democrat, Wednesday, 11 July 1979 |
| Burial* | 12 Jul 1979 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)6 |
| Biography* | Thomas J. Cody, 1906-1979: Thomas worked as a plumber and was a member of Plumber's Local No. 35. Thomas died on a Tuesday. He was survived by his second wife, one daughter, and two sisters. His funeral was held from Saints John and James church, Ferguson. The White-Mullen Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant Road, Ferguson, was in charge of arrangements. |
| Last Edited | 9 Oct 2008 |
Citations
- [S26] Social Security Death Index -1996 edition, version 1.30-.
- [S191] 1910 Federal Census, Saint Louis City, Missouri.
- [S472] St.Mark's christening record 1893-1912.
- [S482] Saint Louis civil marriage record.
- [S18] Obituary.
- [S198] Cemetery record, Calvary Cemetery, 5239 West Florissant Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri;.
Thomas Joseph Cody Jr
M, (1911 - 1978)
![]() Thomas Cody Jr, 1911-1978 |
| Father | Thomas Joseph Cody Sr (1876 - 1938) |
| Mother | Mary Begley Cody (1873 - 1946) |
Thomas Joseph Cody Jr|b. 1911\nd. 1978|p7.htm#i10543|Thomas Joseph Cody Sr|b. 1876\nd. 1938|p7.htm#i10717|Mary Begley Cody|b. 1873\nd. 1946|p2.htm#i10708|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|John Begley|b. 1833\nd. 1916|p2.htm#i10704|Mary O'Brien Begley|b. 1839\nd. 1935|p22.htm#i10703| |
| Charts | Thomas Cody ancestors Cody/Begley family |
| Birth* | 15 Apr 1911 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 19 Oct 1935 | Epiphany Church, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Bride=Geraldine May Coleman Cody, priest=John Patrick Cody2 |
| Death* | 24 Dec 1978 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)3 |
| Burial* | 27 Dec 1978 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), priest/deacon=John Patrick Cody4 |
| Biography* | Thomas J. Cody Jr, 1911-1978: Christened on 23 April 1911 at Saint Teresa's by Thos D Kennedy. Sponsors were Patrick J Casserty and his aunt Nora Begley. Thomas graduated from William Cullen McBride High School on 17 June 1928. Graduation exercises were held at the Cathedral. Thomas died at his home on a Sunday after a heart attack. His funeral was concelebrated by his brother, John Cardinal Cody, at Saint Engelbert's church on the following Wednesday. He was survived by his wife, and five daughters. |
| Last Edited | 14 Jul 2010 |
Thomas Joseph Cody Sr
M, (1876 - 1938)
![]() Thomas Cody Sr, 1876-1938 |
| Father | Patrick Cody (1830 - 1903) |
| Mother | Mary Hanley Cody (1848 - 1923) |
Thomas Joseph Cody Sr|b. 1876\nd. 1938|p7.htm#i10717|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|John Cody|d. a 1867|p5.htm#i11132|Anastatia Walsh Cody|b. c 1796\nd. 1836|p27.htm#i11133|Michael Hanley|b. 1813\nd. 1901|p12.htm#i14909|Margaret Delaney Hanley|b. c 1813\nd. 1903|p9.htm#i15073| |
| Charts | Thomas Cody ancestors Cody/Hanley family Begley/O'Brien family Cody/Begley family |
| Relationship | Father of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 27 Sep 1876 | Annesgrove, Clogher, Tipperary, Ireland1,2 |
| Christening | 27 Sep 1876 | Clonoulty, Tipperary, Ireland3 |
| Marriage* | 12 Jun 1906 | Saint Michael's Church, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Bride=Mary Begley Cody, best man=James Francis Cody, bridesmaid=Julia Begley Hasty4,5 |
| (godfather) Christening | 19 Sep 1915 | Visitation, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Principal=Thomas Robert Cody6 |
| Death* | 10 Sep 1938 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)7 |
| Note* | 12 Sep 1938 | obituaries Saint Louis (Missouri) Star-Times, Monday, 12 September 1938 p6c1&2; Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe Democrat, Monday, 12 September 1938; Saint Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, Monday, 12 September 1938. |
| Burial* | 14 Sep 1938 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)8 |
| Biography* | Thomas Joseph Cody, 1876-1938: Believed to have been the sixth born and fourth son. Probably named after mother's brother. Thomas was christened at Clonoulty on 27 September 1876 probably on the day he was born. As with four of his siblings, the date of Thomas' christening in the church record precedes his birth date in the civil record. The birth date recorded in his death certificate, 27 September 1880, suggests that the day and month in the christening record are correct and that those in the civil record are not (correct). He himself reported his birthday and month as 27 September in his World War 1 draft registration. Thomas' christening sponsors were Michael Ryan & Johanna Ryan. He emigrated Ireland in 1899, boarding the Lucania9 in Cobh (Queenstown), County Cork and arriving at the Port of New York on 27 May 1899. He came directly to Saint Louis, Missouri where he joined his brother Michael at 4139 Louisiana Avenue. Thomas immediately applied for United States citizenship which was granted on 7 March 1901 in Saint Louis Circuit Court. Thomas worked as a clerk in 1902 and was living at 2730 Howard with brother Michael. He joined the Saint Louis Fire Department in 1906 and was assigned to Engine Company Number 6. In 1909, he was stationed at 1545 North 8th and was living at 2323 St Louis. In 1910, he was stationed at 4151 Kennerly Avenue. Sometime in 1910, he moved to 1808 Bacon Street, same address as brother James. In 1914, he was stationed at 4571 Easton Avenue and was living at 3021-A Taylor Street. In December 1916, he was promoted to lieutenant and transferred to Engine Company Number 54. In 1917, he was stationed at 12 South Jefferson. In October 1922, he was promoted again, to Captain, at a salary of $2,520 per year. By 1923, he was living at 6276 Famous Avenue. By 1930, he was living at 4006A Newstead Avenue. Thomas was seriously injured several times while on duty. By 1935, he was living at 4464A Margaretta Avenue. He was appointed Eleventh District Chief on 8 June 1938 at a salary of $3,420 per year. His headquarters were at Engine House Number 47, 5214-16 West Florissant Avenue. Thomas died at St. John's Hospital of pneumonia on a Saturday night after a brief illness. The funeral was held on Wednesday from Holy Rosary Church, 3921 Clarence Avenue. The Stroot & Carroll funeral home, 4600 Natural Bridge Avenue, was in charge of arrangements. |
Family | Mary Begley Cody b. 28 Feb 1873, d. 5 Mar 1946 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 11 Jun 2010 |
Citations
- [S168] Ireland civil birth record.
- [S1697] World War I draft reg from <Ancestry.com> (subscription req'd).
- [S196] Clonoulty, County Tipperary christening record.
- [S197] Missouri state marriage record.
- [S474] St.Michael's marriage record 1875-1908.
- [S1667] Visitation christening record 1902-1919.
- [S195] Missouri state death record.
- [S198] Cemetery record, Calvary Cemetery, 5239 West Florissant Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri;.
- The Lucania was 12,952 gross tons, length 601ft x beam 65.2ft, two funnels, two masts, twin screw, speed 21 knots, accommodation for 600-1st, 400-2nd and 1,000-3rd class passengers. Launched on 2nd February 1893 by Fairfield Co, Glasgow for the Cunard SteamShip Co., she left Liverpool on 2nd September 1893 on her maiden voyage to Queenstown and New York. She made several record transatlantic passages, the fastest being 5 days 7 hours 23 mins. Her final New York voyage started 26th June 1909 and on 14th August 1909 she was destroyed by fire at Huskisson Dock, Liverpool and subsequently scrapped. [North Atlantic Seaway, vol.1,p.154 by N.R.P.Bonsor] taken from TheShipsList(r)(TM) - (Swiggum) All Rights Reserved - Copyright (c) 1997-2004.
Thomas Patrick Cody
M, (1886 - 1886)
| Father | John Cody (1835 - 1916) |
| Mother | Mary Laurence Cody (c 1858 - 1931) |
Thomas Patrick Cody|b. 1886\nd. 1886|p7.htm#i18962|John Cody|b. 1835\nd. 1916|p5.htm#i11134|Mary Laurence Cody|b. c 1858\nd. 1931|p20.htm#i17735|John Cody|d. a 1867|p5.htm#i11132|Anastatia Walsh Cody|b. c 1796\nd. 1836|p27.htm#i11133|John Laurence|||Alice Doreen Laurence||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 7 Apr 1886 | Carlton, Victoria, Australia (AU)1 |
| Death* | 13 Jul 1886 | Melbourne, Bourke, Victoria, Australia (AU)2 |
| Burial* | 14 Jul 1886 | Melbourne General cemetery, Carlton North, Victoria, Australia (AU)2 |
| Last Edited | 12 Aug 2010 |
Thomas Robert Cody
M, (1915 - 1917)
| Father | James Francis Cody (1879 - 1951) |
| Mother | Elizabeth A. Begley Cody (1883 - 1947) |
Thomas Robert Cody|b. 1915\nd. 1917|p7.htm#i10944|James Francis Cody|b. 1879\nd. 1951|p5.htm#i10720|Elizabeth A. Begley Cody|b. 1883\nd. 1947|p1.htm#i10713|Patrick Cody|b. 1830\nd. 1903|p7.htm#i10715|Mary Hanley Cody|b. 1848\nd. 1923|p12.htm#i10716|John Begley|b. 1833\nd. 1916|p2.htm#i10704|Mary O'Brien Begley|b. 1839\nd. 1935|p22.htm#i10703| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 8 Sep 1915 | St. Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 |
| Christening | 19 Sep 1915 | Visitation, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), godfather=Thomas Joseph Cody Sr, godmother=Mary Begley Cody2 |
| Death* | 10 May 1917 | Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)3,1 |
| Note* | 11 May 1917 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe-Democrat, Friday, 11 May 1917 |
| Burial* | 11 May 1917 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Thomas R. Cody, 1915-1917: Thomas died on a Thursday. He was survived by his parents, and three brothers. The private funeral was held on Friday from Cullen & Kelly's funeral chapel, 1416 N. Taylor Avenue. |
| Last Edited | 5 Dec 2008 |
William Cody
M, (1836 - )
| Father | Patrick Cody (c 1793 - 1881) |
| Mother | Margaret Dwyer Cody |
William Cody|b. 1836|p7.htm#i17687|Patrick Cody|b. c 1793\nd. 1881|p7.htm#i17683|Margaret Dwyer Cody||p10.htm#i17684|Thomas Cody|b. c 1752\nd. 1842|p7.htm#i17681|Bridget Brennan Cody|b. c 1774\nd. 1844|p3.htm#i17682||||||| |
| Charts | Cody/Dwyer descendants |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | Feb 1836 | Marlow, Clogher, Tipperary, Ireland1 |
| Christening | 18 Feb 1836 | Clonoulty, Tipperary, Ireland1 |
| Death* |
| Last Edited | 23 Oct 2008 |
Citations
- [S196] Clonoulty, County Tipperary christening record.
William Cody
M, (1877 - )
| Father | Edmund Cody (1833 - 1890) |
| Mother | Elizabeth Crone Cody (c 1852 - 1880) |
William Cody|b. 1877|p7.htm#i17700|Edmund Cody|b. 1833\nd. 1890|p5.htm#i17686|Elizabeth Crone Cody|b. c 1852\nd. 1880|p8.htm#i17693|Patrick Cody|b. c 1793\nd. 1881|p7.htm#i17683|Margaret Dwyer Cody||p10.htm#i17684|Nason Crone|||(Mrs Nason) (?) Crone||| |
| Charts | Cody/Dwyer descendants |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Christening | 1 Aug 1877 | Clonoulty, Tipperary, Ireland1 |
| Birth* | 3 Aug 1877 | Cloneyross, Clogher, Tipperary, Ireland2 |
| Death* |
| Last Edited | 23 Oct 2008 |
William Cody
M, (c 1908 - )
| Father | Patrick Cody (1868 - 1939) |
| Mother | Mary Armstrong Cody (c 1882 - 1957) |
William Cody|b. c 1908|p7.htm#i17713|Patrick Cody|b. 1868\nd. 1939|p7.htm#i17696|Mary Armstrong Cody|b. c 1882\nd. 1957|p1.htm#i17710|Edmund Cody|b. 1833\nd. 1890|p5.htm#i17686|Elizabeth Crone Cody|b. c 1852\nd. 1880|p8.htm#i17693||||||| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Occupation* | teacher1 | |
| Birth* | c 1908 | Tipperary, Ireland2 |
| Residence* | Feb 1997 | Dublin, Dublin, Ireland3 |
| Death* |
| Last Edited | 8 Nov 2008 |
Catherine Coffey Hanly
F, (1888 - 1970)
| Father | Patrick Coffey |
| Mother | Bridget (?) McCormack |
Catherine Coffey Hanly|b. 1888\nd. 1970|p7.htm#i15257|Patrick Coffey|||Bridget (?) McCormack||||||||||||||| |
| Nickname | Kate | |
| Birth* | 19 Jul 1888 | Port Ryan, Kilvellane, Tipperary, Ireland1 |
| Marriage* | 20 Nov 1918 | Newport, Kilvellane, Tipperary, Ireland, Groom=Thomas Hanly2 |
| Married Name | 20 Nov 1918 | Hanly [Coffey] |
| Death* | 22 Jan 1970 | Glenbreedy, Glenkeen, Tipperary, Ireland3 |
| Burial* | Jan 1970 | Borrisoleigh, Glenkeen, Tipperary, Ireland4 |
| Biography* | Catherine "Kate" Coffey Hanly, 1889-1970: Catherine, a farmer's daughter, was living in Port Ryan the palce of her birth at the time of her 1918 marriage. She and James were married by Patrick C Ryan before witnesses Michael Hanly (James' brother) and Julia? Ryan. Catherine, 80, died on a Thursday of stomach cancer and hypertension. Her husband Thomas was the informant on the death cert. |
Family | Thomas Hanly b. 21 Apr 1889, d. 25 Apr 1978 | |
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 23 May 2010 |
Geraldine May Coleman Cody
F, (1911 - 1982)
![]() Geraldine (Coleman) Cody, 1911-1982 | |
| |
| Father | Michael Christopher Coleman (1882 - 1916) |
| Mother | Adelaide Elizabeth English Coleman (1881 - 1963) |
Geraldine May Coleman Cody|b. 1911\nd. 1982|p7.htm#i10530|Michael Christopher Coleman|b. 1882\nd. 1916||Adelaide Elizabeth English Coleman|b. 1881\nd. 1963||Michael Coleman|b. 1853\nd. 1914||Mary O'Donoghue Coleman|b. 1855\nd. 1933||Nicholas English|b. c 1839\nd. 1907||Emily Fitzgerald English|b. 1854\nd. 1914|| |
| Charts | Cody/Begley family |
| Nickname | Gerry | |
| Birth* | 7 May 1911 | Queenstown, Clonmel, Cork, Ireland1 |
| Marriage* | 19 Oct 1935 | Epiphany Church, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), Groom=Thomas Joseph Cody Jr, priest=John Patrick Cody2 |
| Married Name | 19 Oct 1935 | Cody [Coleman] |
| Death* | 2 Jan 1982 | St.Joseph's Hospital, Kirkwood, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US), cardiac arrest, myocardial infar3 |
| Note* | 4 Jan 1982 | obituary Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe-Democrat, Monday, 4 January 1982 |
| Burial* | 5 Jan 1982 | Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri (MO), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Geraldine M. "Gerry" Coleman Cody, 1911-1982: Born on a Sunday in the family home on East Beach, Geraldine was christened at Saint Colman's Cathedral in Cobh. When Geraldine's father went off to France to save the British Empire from the German Kaiser, she and her younger sister were sent to live at the Rushbrooke orphanage in Cobh. This was done courtesy of the British government who financed this option for families whose breadwinner was serving in the British Army. Gerry entered Rushbrooke on 3 June 1914 at age three and left five years later in August 1919. Gerry, her mother and sisters came to the United States through Canada. They emigrated Cobh on 2 September 1919 aboard the Steamship Minnendosa. After crossing the Atlantic Ocean, the ship entered the St. Lawrence River stopping at Quebec. Gerry and the others continued on by boat to Detroit, Michigan where they entered the United States and boarded a train for St. Louis to join her uncle, the Rev. Joe English. Gerry lived with her mother at 4918 Forest Park Blvd, St.Louis. She grew to be a large woman of 5-foot 7-and-half-inches in height and weighing 130 pounds. She was possessed of fair complexion, blue eyes, and brown hair. In 7 September 1934, Gerry was granted citizenship at the District Court, Eastern District of Missouri at St. Louis. Gerry and Tom Cody were married at Epiphany Church, Smiley and Ivanhoe Avenues, Saint Louis by her brother-in-law John P. Cody. The reception afterward was held at the home of the groom's parents, 4464 Margaretta Ave. She and Tom raised their family of six, one boy and five girls, in St. Engelbert's Parish at 4601 Penrose. The church is located at Shreve and Carter Avenues in Saint Louis. Geraldine died on a Saturday of cardiac arrest, and a myocardial infarction. She was attended by Dr. Jitendra K. Gupta, 14377 Woodlake Dr 63107. Gerry was survived by five daughters, and two sisters. Her funeral was held on Monday from St. Louis Cathedral, 4431 Lindell Blvd. Collier's funeral home, 10123 St. Charles Rock Road, was in charge of arrangements. |
| Last Edited | 9 Oct 2008 |
Catherine Comerford1
F, (1909 - 1940)
| Father | Thomas Comerford1 (1869 - 1947) |
| Mother | Mary Brett Comerford1 (1881 - 1954) |
Catherine Comerford|b. 1909\nd. 1940|p7.htm#i18330|Thomas Comerford|b. 1869\nd. 1947|p8.htm#i18298|Mary Brett Comerford|b. 1881\nd. 1954|p3.htm#i18303|Richard Comerford|b. 1837\nd. 1909|p8.htm#i17692|Catherine Cody Comerford|b. 1838\nd. 1905|p5.htm#i17688||||||| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 1909 | 1 |
| Death* | 1940 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 13 Nov 2008 |
Citations
- [S1662] Cody/Dwyer Family Group Sheets, e-mailed 25 Mar 2004 Con Ryan, Dublin, Ireland.
Jane Comerford Maher1
F, (1907 - 1983)
| Father | Thomas Comerford1 (1869 - 1947) |
| Mother | Mary Brett Comerford1 (1881 - 1954) |
Jane Comerford Maher|b. 1907\nd. 1983|p7.htm#i18328|Thomas Comerford|b. 1869\nd. 1947|p8.htm#i18298|Mary Brett Comerford|b. 1881\nd. 1954|p3.htm#i18303|Richard Comerford|b. 1837\nd. 1909|p8.htm#i17692|Catherine Cody Comerford|b. 1838\nd. 1905|p5.htm#i17688||||||| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 1907 | 1 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Peter Maher1 | |
| Married Name | Maher [Comerford] | |
| Residence* | Beakstown, Holycross, Tipperary, Ireland1 | |
| Death* | 1983 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 13 Nov 2008 |
Citations
- [S1662] Cody/Dwyer Family Group Sheets, e-mailed 25 Mar 2004 Con Ryan, Dublin, Ireland.
John Comerford1
M, ( - 1993)
| Father | Thomas Comerford1 (1869 - 1947) |
| Mother | Mary Brett Comerford1 (1881 - 1954) |
John Comerford|d. 1993|p7.htm#i18337|Thomas Comerford|b. 1869\nd. 1947|p8.htm#i18298|Mary Brett Comerford|b. 1881\nd. 1954|p3.htm#i18303|Richard Comerford|b. 1837\nd. 1909|p8.htm#i17692|Catherine Cody Comerford|b. 1838\nd. 1905|p5.htm#i17688||||||| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Joseph Cody Jr. |
| Birth* | 1 | |
| Residence* | Thurles, Thurles, Tipperary, Ireland1 | |
| Death* | 1993 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 13 Nov 2008 |
Citations
- [S1662] Cody/Dwyer Family Group Sheets, e-mailed 25 Mar 2004 Con Ryan, Dublin, Ireland.
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