Ida Adeline Barrick Ryan
F, (1885 - 1925)
| Father* | Ervin C. Barrick |
| Mother* | Kate Alice Gordon Barrick (1853 - 1905) |
Ida Adeline Barrick Ryan|b. 1885\nd. 1925|p2.htm#i7237|Ervin C. Barrick|||Kate Alice Gordon Barrick|b. 1853\nd. 1905|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | 30 Mar 1885 | Ontario, Richland, Ohio (OH), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | c 1903 | Polk, Ashland, Ohio (OH), United States (US), Groom=James Edward Ryan2 |
| Married Name | c 1903 | Ryan [Barrick] |
| Death* | 9 Sep 1925 | New London, Huron, Ohio (OH), United States (US)1 |
| Burial* | 12 Sep 1925 | Polk, Ashland, Ohio (OH), United States (US)1 |
| Biography* | Ida A. Barrick Ryan, 1885-1925: Ida was the second of three daughters born to Ohio-born parents. Her paternal grandparents were born in Pennsylvania, her maternal grandparents were born in Scotland and Ireland. In 1900, the family owned their home in Jackson township, Ashland County, Ohio. Her father worked as a railroad foreman. Ida, age 40, died on a Wednesday. |
Family | James Edward Ryan b. 20 Oct 1879, d. 6 Dec 1933 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
Esther Alvina Becker Mulvihill
F, (1902 - 1935)
| Father* | Fred E. Becker (1852 - ) |
| Mother* | Pauline E. Wesenberg Becker (1874 - ) |
Esther Alvina Becker Mulvihill|b. 1902\nd. 1935|p2.htm#i5666|Fred E. Becker|b. 1852||Pauline E. Wesenberg Becker|b. 1874|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | 9 Oct 1902 | South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 11 Jan 1921 | Saint William's Church, Ramona, Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US), Groom=John Joseph Mulvihill3 |
| Married Name | 11 Jan 1921 | Mulvihill [Becker] |
| Death* | 7 Jan 1935 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 29 Aug 2009 |
Lois C. Bergin Bly
F, (1917 - )
| Father* | Michael T. Bergin (1882 - 1950) |
| Mother* | Nellie G. Noonan Bergin (1884 - 1962) |
Lois C. Bergin Bly|b. 1917|p2.htm#i6668|Michael T. Bergin|b. 1882\nd. 1950|p2.htm#i6664|Nellie G. Noonan Bergin|b. 1884\nd. 1962|p25.htm#i6660|Timothy Bergin|b. c 1853||Mary (?) Bergin|b. c 1856||David Noonan|b. 1847\nd. 1902|p24.htm#i6408|Catherine Williams Noonan|b. 1849\nd. 1925|p34.htm#i6524| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | Jul 1917 | South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | Groom=Mr. Bly2 | |
| Married Name | Bly [Bergin] | |
| Death* | 2 |
| Last Edited | 20 Nov 2008 |
Lucille K. Bergin Olsen
F, (1913 - )
| Father* | Michael T. Bergin (1882 - 1950) |
| Mother* | Nellie G. Noonan Bergin (1884 - 1962) |
Lucille K. Bergin Olsen|b. 1913|p2.htm#i6667|Michael T. Bergin|b. 1882\nd. 1950|p2.htm#i6664|Nellie G. Noonan Bergin|b. 1884\nd. 1962|p25.htm#i6660|Timothy Bergin|b. c 1853||Mary (?) Bergin|b. c 1856||David Noonan|b. 1847\nd. 1902|p24.htm#i6408|Catherine Williams Noonan|b. 1849\nd. 1925|p34.htm#i6524| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 1913 | South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | Groom=Mr. Olsen2 | |
| Married Name | Olsen [Bergin] | |
| Death* | 2 |
| Last Edited | 20 Nov 2008 |
Mary E. Bergin
F, (1907 - 1933)
| Father* | Michael T. Bergin (1882 - 1950) |
| Mother* | Nellie G. Noonan Bergin (1884 - 1962) |
Mary E. Bergin|b. 1907\nd. 1933|p2.htm#i6666|Michael T. Bergin|b. 1882\nd. 1950|p2.htm#i6664|Nellie G. Noonan Bergin|b. 1884\nd. 1962|p25.htm#i6660|Timothy Bergin|b. c 1853||Mary (?) Bergin|b. c 1856||David Noonan|b. 1847\nd. 1902|p24.htm#i6408|Catherine Williams Noonan|b. 1849\nd. 1925|p34.htm#i6524| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 1907 | South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | 1933 | 2 |
| Last Edited | 20 Nov 2008 |
Michael T. Bergin1
M, (1882 - 1950)
| Father* | Timothy Bergin (c 1853 - ) |
| Mother* | Mary (?) Bergin (c 1856 - ) |
Michael T. Bergin|b. 1882\nd. 1950|p2.htm#i6664|Timothy Bergin|b. c 1853||Mary (?) Bergin|b. c 1856|||||||||||||| |
| Charts | John Noonan descendants |
| Birth* | Apr 1882 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)2 |
| Marriage* | c 1907 | Bride=Nellie G. Noonan Bergin3 |
| Death* | 17 Dec 1950 | Rock, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Michael T. Bergin, 1882-1950: Michael was a first generation Irish-American born in Wisconsin. In 1900, the oldest of nine, he was working on his father's farm in Springwater township, Rock County, Minnesota. By 1910, he was married and renting a farm of his own in Palisades township, Minnehaha County, South Dakota. And by the end of 1919, he owned a farm with mortgage in the same township. Michael, age 68, died on a Sunday in Rock County, Minnesota. |
Family | Nellie G. Noonan Bergin b. 1884, d. 1962 | |
| Children |
| |
| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
Russell D. Bergin1
M, (1909 - 1963)
| Father* | Michael T. Bergin (1882 - 1950) |
| Mother* | Nellie G. Noonan Bergin (1884 - 1962) |
Russell D. Bergin|b. 1909\nd. 1963|p2.htm#i6665|Michael T. Bergin|b. 1882\nd. 1950|p2.htm#i6664|Nellie G. Noonan Bergin|b. 1884\nd. 1962|p25.htm#i6660|Timothy Bergin|b. c 1853||Mary (?) Bergin|b. c 1856||David Noonan|b. 1847\nd. 1902|p24.htm#i6408|Catherine Williams Noonan|b. 1849\nd. 1925|p34.htm#i6524| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 13 Feb 1909 | South Dakota (SD), United States (US)2,3 |
| Death* | Dec 1963 | 3 |
| Last Edited | 30 May 2008 |
Citations
- [S996] Frank Tomandl's chart.
- [S410] 1920 Federal Census, Minnehaha County, South Dakota.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
Leo Paul Bernockie
M, (1895 - 1937)
| Father* | Leo Paul Bernockie (1855 - ) |
| Mother* | Ida Keller Bernockie (1861 - 1914) |
Leo Paul Bernockie|b. 1895\nd. 1937|p2.htm#i1875|Leo Paul Bernockie|b. 1855||Ida Keller Bernockie|b. 1861\nd. 1914|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | Apr 1895 | New York (NY), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 22 Jan 1923 | Saint Mary's, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), Bride=Helen A. Winans Bernockie2 |
| Death* | 21 Sep 1937 | 3,4 |
| Burial* | 24 Sep 1937 | Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)4 |
| Note* | 25 Sep 1937 | obituary Hudson (New York) Daily Star, Saturday 25 September 1937.4 |
| Biography* | Leo Bernockie, 1895-1937: Leo lived with his parents at 204 Warren Street in Hudson's 2nd ward in 1900. By 1915, he's living with his father at 227 Partition Street in the 1st ward. Leo worked as a driver for a store, as a repairman, and later, as a manager at a grocery store. In 1930, married and with three children, the family is renting, for $25/month, at 230 Allen Street. Leo, of 233 Allen Street, died on a Tuesday at age 42. His obituary does not mention any survivors. Services were conducted on Friday from the home by a priest. Leo was buried with his parents. |
| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
John Joseph Berry
M, (1867 - )
| Father* | Thomas Berry (1819 - ) |
| Mother* | Ellen Duggan Berry (1833 - ) |
John Joseph Berry|b. 1867|p2.htm#i7982|Thomas Berry|b. 1819||Ellen Duggan Berry|b. 1833|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | Aug 1867 | New York (NY), United States (US)1 |
| Occupation* | Nov 1907 | railroad work||, Wapello, Iowa2 |
| Marriage* | 27 Nov 1907 | Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa (IA), United States (US), Bride=Mary E. A. Downes Berry, priest=James P. Barrow, Witness=Thomas Patrick Downes, Witness=James Griffin2 |
| Death* |
| Last Edited | 23 Jul 2010 |
Florence Edith Berven Mulcahy
F, (1913 - 1977)
| Father* | Edmund Berven (1881 - ) |
| Mother* | Mabel (?) Berven (1884 - ) |
Florence Edith Berven Mulcahy|b. 1913\nd. 1977|p2.htm#i16188|Edmund Berven|b. 1881||Mabel (?) Berven|b. 1884|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | 12 Jul 1913 | Lyons, Minnehaha, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 24 May 1936 | Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota (SD), United States (US), Groom=William Frederick Mulcahy2 |
| Married Name | 24 May 1936 | Mulcahy [Berven] |
| Death* | 25 Jul 1977 | Walnut Creek, Contra Costa, California (CA), United States (US)1 |
| Burial* | Jul 1977 | Oakmont Memorial Park, Walnut Creek, Contra Costa, California (CA), United States (US)1 |
| Last Edited | 27 Dec 2011 |
William Henry Bliven
M, (1882 - 1944)
| Father* | Charles Bliven |
| Mother* | Harriet Lane Bliven |
William Henry Bliven|b. 1882\nd. 1944|p2.htm#i2442|Charles Bliven|||Harriet Lane Bliven||||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | 2 Jul 1882 | Edgerton, Rock, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 14 Apr 1909 | Bride=Irene E. Loudden Bliven2 |
| Death* | 29 Jun 1944 | Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)2 |
| Note* | 30 Jun 1944 | obituary Janesville (Wisconsin) Daily Gazette, Friday 30 June 1944.2 |
| Burial* | 2 Jul 1944 | Maple Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)2,1 |
| Biography* | William Bliven, c1882-1944: William was born in Edgerton, his father in Wisconsin, his mother in Ohio. William moved into Evansville circa 1904. He was renting a house at 8½ East Main in Evansville's 3rd Ward in 1920. In 1930, he and Irene were renting at 6½ Main Street for $22/month and William was working as a meat cutter in a retail store. He owned and operated the Royal Blue store for a number of years before retiring in the spring of 1944 due to ill health. He was a member of Modern Woodmen of America. William, aged 62, died at his home on West Liberty Street on a Thursday. He was survived by his wife, one brother and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held on Sunday from the Allen Funeral Home with the Rev. C. F. Olson, pastor of the Free Methodist Church, officiating. |
| Last Edited | 11 May 2010 |
Mr. Bly1
M
| Marriage* | Bride=Lois C. Bergin Bly1 | |
| Death* | 1 |
| Last Edited | 20 Nov 2008 |
Citations
- [S996] Frank Tomandl's chart.
Dorothy Bodeman
F
| Father* | Henry George Bodeman (1881 - 1956) |
| Mother* | Mary Noonan Bodeman1 (1885 - 1967) |
Dorothy Bodeman||p2.htm#i18484|Henry George Bodeman|b. 1881\nd. 1956|p2.htm#i6807|Mary Noonan Bodeman|b. 1885\nd. 1967|p25.htm#i6803|W'm Bodeman|b. 1850||Bertha C. (?) Bodeman|b. 1853||Daniel Noonan|b. 1852\nd. 1909|p24.htm#i6410|Nettie Johnson Noonan|b. 1849\nd. 1924|p14.htm#i6800| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Last Edited | 13 May 2009 |
Citations
- [S1711] 1920 Federal Census, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Ethel Bodeman
F
| Father* | Henry George Bodeman (1881 - 1956) |
| Mother* | Mary Noonan Bodeman1 (1885 - 1967) |
Ethel Bodeman||p2.htm#i18485|Henry George Bodeman|b. 1881\nd. 1956|p2.htm#i6807|Mary Noonan Bodeman|b. 1885\nd. 1967|p25.htm#i6803|W'm Bodeman|b. 1850||Bertha C. (?) Bodeman|b. 1853||Daniel Noonan|b. 1852\nd. 1909|p24.htm#i6410|Nettie Johnson Noonan|b. 1849\nd. 1924|p14.htm#i6800| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Last Edited | 13 May 2009 |
Citations
- [S1711] 1920 Federal Census, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Hazel Bodeman
F
| Father* | Henry George Bodeman (1881 - 1956) |
| Mother* | Mary Noonan Bodeman1 (1885 - 1967) |
Hazel Bodeman||p2.htm#i18483|Henry George Bodeman|b. 1881\nd. 1956|p2.htm#i6807|Mary Noonan Bodeman|b. 1885\nd. 1967|p25.htm#i6803|W'm Bodeman|b. 1850||Bertha C. (?) Bodeman|b. 1853||Daniel Noonan|b. 1852\nd. 1909|p24.htm#i6410|Nettie Johnson Noonan|b. 1849\nd. 1924|p14.htm#i6800| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Last Edited | 13 May 2009 |
Citations
- [S1711] 1920 Federal Census, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Henry George Bodeman
M, (1881 - 1956)
| Father* | W'm Bodeman (1850 - ) |
| Mother* | Bertha C. (?) Bodeman (1853 - ) |
Henry George Bodeman|b. 1881\nd. 1956|p2.htm#i6807|W'm Bodeman|b. 1850||Bertha C. (?) Bodeman|b. 1853|||||||||||||| |
| Charts | John Noonan descendants |
| Birth* | 18 Jun 1881 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | c 1908 | Bride=Mary Noonan Bodeman3 |
| Death* | 5 May 1956 | Hennepin, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Henry G. Bodeman, 1883-1956: Born in Minnesota to a father born in Germany and a mother born in Sweden, Henry, the oldest of four children, was living with his parents who rented at 2719 29th Ave South, Minneapolis 12th ward, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Henry was employed as a iron moulder in the Northter foundry at 32nd Ave & 27th St South and his father was a core maker. By 1910, Henry, who was married and with a child, was renting at 2226 19th Ave South, Minneapolis 11th ward. In Henry's 1918 WWI draft registration, they were living at 2014 17th Ave South also in the 11th ward. Henry was described as of medium height and buid with gray eyes and light brown hair. In 1930, they were renting at 2022 14th Avenue in the 11th ward. Henry, age 72, died on a Saturday in Hennepin County. |
Family | Mary Noonan Bodeman b. 24 Dec 1885, d. 17 Oct 1967 | |
| Children | ||
| Last Edited | 27 Dec 2011 |
Robert G. Bodeman
M, (1915 - 1994)
| Father* | Henry George Bodeman (1881 - 1956) |
| Mother* | Mary Noonan Bodeman1 (1885 - 1967) |
Robert G. Bodeman|b. 1915\nd. 1994|p2.htm#i18486|Henry George Bodeman|b. 1881\nd. 1956|p2.htm#i6807|Mary Noonan Bodeman|b. 1885\nd. 1967|p25.htm#i6803|W'm Bodeman|b. 1850||Bertha C. (?) Bodeman|b. 1853||Daniel Noonan|b. 1852\nd. 1909|p24.htm#i6410|Nettie Johnson Noonan|b. 1849\nd. 1924|p14.htm#i6800| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 2 May 1915 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)2 |
| Residence* | Sep 1994 | Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)2 |
| Death* | 23 Sep 1994 | Hennepin, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)3 |
| Last Edited | 13 May 2009 |
Citations
- [S1711] 1920 Federal Census, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
- [S573] Minnesota Historical Society., Death Certificate Index, 1904-2001 (published on the World Wide Web by mnhs.org).
Harold J. Bogan1
M
| Marriage* | 24 Feb 1927 | Saint Mary's, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), Bride=Alice Mary Winans Bogan2 |
| Last Edited | 4 Dec 2008 |
Samuel Bonino
M, (1915 - 1972)
| Father* | Carlo Bonino (1889 - ) |
| Mother* | Mary (?) Bonino (1896 - ) |
Samuel Bonino|b. 1915\nd. 1972|p2.htm#i15773|Carlo Bonino|b. 1889||Mary (?) Bonino|b. 1896|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | 8 Jun 1915 | Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | Bride=Lola Mulcahy Bonino3 | |
| Death* | Jun 1972 | 4,1 |
| Biography* | Sam Bonino, 1915-1972: Samuel or Salvatore was a first generation Italian American. He was the third child and first male. In addition to two older sisters, Sam had two younger sisters and two younger brothers. There is evidence that one of the older sisters was born in Texas. His parents may have lived in Texas after they immigrated circa 1911. In 1930, the family owned a duplex at 26 South Park Street in Madison's 9th ward. Sam's father repaired shoes in a shoe shop. |
| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
John Bonn1
M, (c 1865 - )
| Charts | John Noonan descendants |
| Birth* | c 1865 | 2 |
| Marriage* | 23 Oct 1900 | Garretson, Minnehaha, South Dakota (SD), United States (US), Bride=Bridget Brennan Bonn3 |
| Death* | 1900-19104 | |
| Biography* | John Bonn, c1865-bef15 Apr 1910: John was the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bonn. He came to Rock County from LeMars, Iowa in 1899 and bought the Al Acheson farm in Springwater township. John married Bridget Brennan in October of 1900. One of the witnesses to the marriage was P. S. Bonn. After November 1st, John and Bridget made their home in Rose ell township. John may have died before the 1910 census as his wife Bridget is listed with her brother Martin in that census. Her marital status is not recorded. Some of this bio came from the Demers GEDCOM. |
| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S996] Frank Tomandl's chart.
- [S1729] From Rootsweb WorldConnect file, updated 2008-10-15 by Cathy Lingenfelsen, <e-mail address>.
- [S107] Minnehaha county marriage record.
- [S1709] 1910 Federal Census, Rock County, Minnesota.
Frederick W. Boss
M, (1874 - 1946)
| Father* | William Boss (c 1835 - ) |
| Mother* | Mary Beling Boss (c 1845 - ) |
Frederick W. Boss|b. 1874\nd. 1946|p2.htm#i2434|William Boss|b. c 1835||Mary Beling Boss|b. c 1845|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | 21 Jun 1874 | Emerald Grove, Bradford Tp, Rock, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 7 Nov 1900 | Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US), RC, Bride=Kathryn Mary Tracy Boss, Witness=Francis Michael Tracy, Witness=Helen Maud Tracy Coughlin, priest=W. A. Gashel3 |
| Death* | 14 May 1946 | St Ann's Hospital, Chicago, Cook, Illinois (IL), United States (US), heart ailment2 |
| Burial* | 17 May 1946 | Mount Olivet cemetery, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)2 |
| Note* | 23 May 1946 | obituaries Oak Park (Illinois) Oak Leaves, Thursday 23 May 1945 p54c4 and Janesville (Wisconsin) Daily Gazette, Wednesday 15 May 1946.2 |
| Biography* | Frederick "Fred" Boss, 1874-1946: The fourth child of six and the second son, Fred was a first generation American born to a Scottish father and a German mother. Raised on a farm in Bradford township of Rock county, Wisconsin, he was affiliated with the butter industry most of his working life. By 1900, Fred was on his own living in Janesville township and employed as a superintendant at a creamery. By 1910, he and Kathryn were living in Madison township, Dane County where Fred was working as a food inspector. Later, he was employed by the George B. Mansfield Company of Johnson Creek in Jefferson County, Wisconsin and was known to many in the Milwaukee and Madison areas. In 1913, he moved to the Chicago area where he spent 33 years with the H. C. Christians Company of Chicago and rose to assistant general manager. In 1920, he and Kathryn were renting at 4152 N. Monroe Street, a duplex, in Chicago's 35th ward. By 1930, they owned a $12,000 house at 726 Elmwood Avenue in Oak Park in Cook County, Illinois. A resident of 734 North Elmwood in Oak Park, Illinois, Fred, aged 71, died on a Tuesday at Saint Ann's Hospital in Chicago of a long standing heart ailment. Survivors included his wife, one granddaughter, two brothers and four sisters. Funeral services were held on Friday from a funeral chapel at 17 Madison Street, Oak Park and then from Saint Giles also in Oak Park with burial in Janesville, Wisconsin. |
| Last Edited | 11 May 2010 |
Andrew Lego Boyd
M, (1863 - 1921)
| Father* | Henry L. Boyd (1827 - 1910) |
| Mother* | Mary Mahoney Boyd (c 1830 - 1876) |
Andrew Lego Boyd|b. 1863\nd. 1921|p2.htm#i5320|Henry L. Boyd|b. 1827\nd. 1910||Mary Mahoney Boyd|b. c 1830\nd. 1876|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | 11 Nov 1863 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 5 Oct 1897 | Bride=Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd1 |
| Death* | 28 Jan 1921 | Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)3 |
| Burial* | 1921 | Graceland cemetery, Lakeview tp, Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Andrew Lego Boyd, 1863-1921: Andrew Lego was the seventh child and seventh son born to Henry Boyd and Mary Mahoney. His middle name, Lego, is believed to have been the maiden name of his paternal grandmother. Both of Andrew’s parents were born in Ireland. Father Henry, who immigrated circa 1850, came from near Bantry Bay in County Cork. Mother Mary may have been from County Cork as well. Henry and Mary’s three oldest children were born in New York, the next three in Wisconsin. Andrew was the first born in Minnesota. There were twelve known children including three girls. The children’s mother Mary Mahoney died in 1876 in Mower County, Minnesota when Andrew was about thirteen. Two years later, Andrew’s father Henry, age 51, married Rachel Pease, age 41, in the same place. Rachel was born in Massachusetts as were her parents. In 1860, the family was living in Waupun township, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. The father Henry was working as a carpenter. Henry declared $500 in real estate and personal estate of $100. By the time that Andrew was born in 1863, the family lived in Le Roy township, Mower County, Minnesota. In 1870, the father Henry was a citizen of the United States and was working as a farmer. At that time Henry declared $2,500 of real estate and a personal estate of $400. In September 1879, a wagon train set out from Leroy, Minnesota for the Dakota Territory. There were several units and about a hundred cattle. Included in the group were Henry’s family and his brother John’s family. John had gone to the Territory the year before and filed a claim in Herman Township of Lake County (Town 106 North/Range 53 West). The wagon train traveled across Minnesota on the railroad grade that had been completed to Pipestone, Minnesota. The tracks had not yet been laid. The group forded the Sioux River about 4 miles north of Flandreau. On October 12, 1879, they reached what is now the outskirts of Madison, SD. A sister Sarah Boyd and her husband William Larrington and their children made the trek from Minnesota the following year.Followed later by brother James. All the Boyd families built the buildings on their home places. Lumber was hauled from Sioux Falls, South Dakota with teams and wagons. They would go to Sioux Falls one day and load up, then return home the next day. The Boyds were also instrumental in organizing and building Grace Episcopal Church in Madison. Rocks were hauled from Dell Rapids, South Dakota, with teams of horses and wagons. Andrew, 57, died on a Friday. [Some of the Andrew Boyd bio was transcribed from an essay in the History of Lake County, South Dakota by the Lake County Historical Soxciety. The essay on pages 527-528 is entitled John and Elba Boyd Family - Henry and Rachael Boyd Family by Catherine Boyd Jung.] |
Family | Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd b. 24 Dec 1872, d. 4 Jun 1944 | |
| Children |
| |
| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S553] Ryan-Wadden family descendant chart, revised 19 May 1993 prepared by Sheila Ryan, Tampa. FL 33647.
- [S401] 1900 Federal Census, Lake County, South Dakota.
- [S1783] Denise R Ottoson < and e-mail address>, miscsea - "Civil War Veterans -- Washington State", <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/>, updated 28 Aug 2009.
- [S1779] Lake County Gen Soc, Cemetery Records of Lake County (South Dakota), Lake County Gen Soc, Madison, SD, 1985.
Donald Andrew Boyd
M, (1909 - 1977)
| Father* | Andrew Lego Boyd (1863 - 1921) |
| Mother* | Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd (1872 - 1944) |
Donald Andrew Boyd|b. 1909\nd. 1977|p2.htm#i7061|Andrew Lego Boyd|b. 1863\nd. 1921|p2.htm#i5320|Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd|b. 1872\nd. 1944|p27.htm#i5270|Henry L. Boyd|b. 1827\nd. 1910||Mary Mahoney Boyd|b. c 1830\nd. 1876||William Ryan|b. 1840\nd. 1892|p30.htm#i5240|Anastasia Wadden Ryan|b. 1847\nd. 1922|p33.htm#i5264| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 8 Feb 1909 | Herman Tp, Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 24 Oct 1942 | Pipestone, Pipestone, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Lola Geraldine Shipton Boyd3 |
| Residence* | Jan 1977 | Madison, Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)4 |
| Death* | 5 Jan 1977 | Madison, Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1 |
| Note* | 6 Jan 1977 | obituary: Madison (South Dakota) Daily Leader, Thursday 06 January 1977 p1c11 |
| Burial* | 8 Jan 1977 | Graceland cemetery, Lakeview tp, Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1 |
| Biography* | Donald Andrew Boyd, 1909-1977: Donald, the fourth of six children and the third of four sons, was born and grew-up on a farm. Both of his parents were first generation Irish-Americans born in Minnesota. After his father died in 1921, his mother moved into Madison where the family lived as 803 North Egan? Avenue in the 2nd ward. In 1930, Donald was living at home with his mother and siblings and working for a taxicab company. He worked for the South Dakota Highway Department as a surveyor and at Farmers Lumberyard. Later, Donald worked for Madison Wholesale Grocery Company and the East River Electric Power Cooperative. He was a veteran of World War II, serving from 1942 to 1945. Donald was a member of Grace Episcopal Church, past Commander of the Disabled American Veterans and of the American Legion McKibbon-Mosher Post 25. He also was a member of Lake Post 2638, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and of Lodge 1442, BPO Elks. Donald, age 67, died at his Madison home on a Wednesday. He was survived by wife; two brothers: William R. of Cheyenne, Wyoming and Orvin H of El Cerrito, California; two sisters: Mary Francis Stevenson and Margaret Veronice McKinnon, both of Vallejo, California; plus several nieces and nephews. Services were held on Saturday from Grace Episcopal with the Rev. Fieber of Brookings officiating. Hallenbeck Funeral Home was in charge. |
| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S18] Obituary.
- [S568] 1910 Federal Census, Lake County, South Dakota.
- [S825] His obituary.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
Henry Orvin Boyd
M, (1905 - 1990)
| Father* | Andrew Lego Boyd (1863 - 1921) |
| Mother* | Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd (1872 - 1944) |
Henry Orvin Boyd|b. 1905\nd. 1990|p2.htm#i7060|Andrew Lego Boyd|b. 1863\nd. 1921|p2.htm#i5320|Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd|b. 1872\nd. 1944|p27.htm#i5270|Henry L. Boyd|b. 1827\nd. 1910||Mary Mahoney Boyd|b. c 1830\nd. 1876||William Ryan|b. 1840\nd. 1892|p30.htm#i5240|Anastasia Wadden Ryan|b. 1847\nd. 1922|p33.htm#i5264| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 7 Mar 1905 | South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 9 May 1928 | Bride=Alberta Margaret Hecker Boyd1 |
| Residence* | 1 Apr 1930 | Wyandotte, Wayne, Michigan (MI), United States (US)3 |
| Death* | 3 Mar 1990 | Alameda, California (CA), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Henry Orvin Boyd, 1905-1990: Born and raised on farms in Herman township, Lake County, South Dakota, by 1930, Henry, wife and daughter were renting at 334 Sycamore in Wyandott, Michigan for $38/month. He was working as a machinist at a garage. Henry died on a Saturday, four-days before his 85th birthday. |
| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S553] Ryan-Wadden family descendant chart, revised 19 May 1993 prepared by Sheila Ryan, Tampa. FL 33647.
- [S568] 1910 Federal Census, Lake County, South Dakota.
- [S563] 1930 Federal Census, Wayne County, Michigan.
- [S361] Copyright 1998-2001 by MyFamily.com Inc., California Death Index, 1940-1997 (published on the World Wide Web by RootsWeb.com).
Margaret Veronica Boyd McKinnon
F, (1913 - 1990)
| Father* | Andrew Lego Boyd (1863 - 1921) |
| Mother* | Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd (1872 - 1944) |
Margaret Veronica Boyd McKinnon|b. 1913\nd. 1990|p2.htm#i7062|Andrew Lego Boyd|b. 1863\nd. 1921|p2.htm#i5320|Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd|b. 1872\nd. 1944|p27.htm#i5270|Henry L. Boyd|b. 1827\nd. 1910||Mary Mahoney Boyd|b. c 1830\nd. 1876||William Ryan|b. 1840\nd. 1892|p30.htm#i5240|Anastasia Wadden Ryan|b. 1847\nd. 1922|p33.htm#i5264| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Nickname | Veronica | |
| Birth* | 7 Sep 1913 | South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 9 Aug 1947 | Groom=Paul Page McKinnon1 |
| Married Name | 9 Aug 1947 | McKinnon [Boyd] |
| Death* | 18 Aug 1990 | Solano, California (CA), United States (US)3 |
| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
Citations
Mary Frances Boyd Nultimeier Stevenson
F, (1900 - 1987)
| Father* | Andrew Lego Boyd (1863 - 1921) |
| Mother* | Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd (1872 - 1944) |
Mary Frances Boyd Nultimeier Stevenson|b. 1900\nd. 1987|p2.htm#i7059|Andrew Lego Boyd|b. 1863\nd. 1921|p2.htm#i5320|Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd|b. 1872\nd. 1944|p27.htm#i5270|Henry L. Boyd|b. 1827\nd. 1910||Mary Mahoney Boyd|b. c 1830\nd. 1876||William Ryan|b. 1840\nd. 1892|p30.htm#i5240|Anastasia Wadden Ryan|b. 1847\nd. 1922|p33.htm#i5264| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Nickname | Frances | |
| Birth* | 20 Jan 1900 | South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 3 Jun 1925 | Groom=Edward Phillip Nultemeier2 |
| Married Name | 3 Jun 1925 | Nultemeier [Boyd] |
| Residence* | 1 Apr 1930 | Wyandotte, Wayne, Michigan (MI), United States (US)3 |
| Death* | 10 Nov 1987 | Solano, California (CA), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Mary F. Boyd Nultimeier Stevenson, 1900-1987: Born and raised on farms in Herman township, Lake County, South Dakota, by 1930, Mary, her husband and two daughters were renting at 840 Oak Street in Wyandotte, Michigan for $40/month Mary, 87, died on a Tuesday. |
| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S401] 1900 Federal Census, Lake County, South Dakota.
- [S553] Ryan-Wadden family descendant chart, revised 19 May 1993 prepared by Sheila Ryan, Tampa. FL 33647.
- [S563] 1930 Federal Census, Wayne County, Michigan.
- [S361] Copyright 1998-2001 by MyFamily.com Inc., California Death Index, 1940-1997 (published on the World Wide Web by RootsWeb.com).
Raymond Sylvester Boyd
M, (1898 - 1954)
| Father* | Andrew Lego Boyd (1863 - 1921) |
| Mother* | Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd (1872 - 1944) |
Raymond Sylvester Boyd|b. 1898\nd. 1954|p2.htm#i7058|Andrew Lego Boyd|b. 1863\nd. 1921|p2.htm#i5320|Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd|b. 1872\nd. 1944|p27.htm#i5270|Henry L. Boyd|b. 1827\nd. 1910||Mary Mahoney Boyd|b. c 1830\nd. 1876||William Ryan|b. 1840\nd. 1892|p30.htm#i5240|Anastasia Wadden Ryan|b. 1847\nd. 1922|p33.htm#i5264| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 13 Aug 1898 | South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | c 1922 | Bride=Ann Patricia Connelly Boyd Fritz3 |
| Residence* | 1 Apr 1930 | Los Angeles, California (CA), United States (US)3 |
| Note* | 2 Apr 1954 | obituary: Madison (South Dakota) Daily Leader, Friday 02 April 1954 p1c64 |
| Death* | 2 Apr 1954 | Pasadena, Los Angeles, California (CA), United States (US)5,4 |
| Biography* | Raymond Sylvester Boyd, 1898-1954: Born and raised on farms in Herman township, Lake County, South Dakota, Raymond moved to California circa 1928. In 1930, he was renting at 133 West 84th Place in Los Angeles, California for $45/month. Raymond was a World War One veteran with a wife and two daughters and had no occupation. His 25-year-old brother-in-law, Patrick T. Conley, was living with the family. Raymond, of 2509 Galbreath Road, Pasadena, California died at home on a Friday at age 55. He had been seriously ill for a month. Raymond was survived by his wife, two daughters, two sisters: Mrs. Frances Nultemeir and Mrs. Veronica McKinnon; three bro's: H. O. Boyd, W. R. Boyd and Donald Boyd. Raymond's funeral was held in California. |
| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S401] 1900 Federal Census, Lake County, South Dakota.
- [S553] Ryan-Wadden family descendant chart, revised 19 May 1993 prepared by Sheila Ryan, Tampa. FL 33647.
- [S526] 1930 Federal Census, Los Angeles County, California.
- [S18] Obituary.
- [S361] Copyright 1998-2001 by MyFamily.com Inc., California Death Index, 1940-1997 (published on the World Wide Web by RootsWeb.com).
William Ronald Boyd1
M, (1917 - 1997)
| Father* | Andrew Lego Boyd (1863 - 1921) |
| Mother* | Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd (1872 - 1944) |
William Ronald Boyd|b. 1917\nd. 1997|p2.htm#i7063|Andrew Lego Boyd|b. 1863\nd. 1921|p2.htm#i5320|Ellen Agnes Ryan Boyd|b. 1872\nd. 1944|p27.htm#i5270|Henry L. Boyd|b. 1827\nd. 1910||Mary Mahoney Boyd|b. c 1830\nd. 1876||William Ryan|b. 1840\nd. 1892|p30.htm#i5240|Anastasia Wadden Ryan|b. 1847\nd. 1922|p33.htm#i5264| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Nickname | Ronald | |
| Nickname | Bud | |
| Birth* | 21 Apr 1917 | Herman Tp, Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)2,3 |
| Marriage* | 11 Nov 1949 | Cheyenne, Laramie, Wyoming (WY), United States (US), Bride=Dorothy Lorraine Shipton Boyd4 |
| Death* | 19 Nov 1997 | Cheyenne, Laramie, Wyoming (WY), United States (US)5 |
| Note* | 21 Nov 1997 | obituary: Madison (South Dakota) Daily Leader, Friday 21 November 1997 p3c1-2 |
| Biography* | William Ronald "Bud" Boyd, 1917-1997: Born on the home farm in Herman township of Lake County, he was called by his middle name, Ronald, in his early years. Later he was called by his first name or, more familiarly, as - Bud. His father died before Bud's 3rd birthday and his widowed mother moved the family into Madison. When he grew up, he moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming where he was a retail driver for Plains Dairy and for Dairy Gold. In 1949, he married his childhood sweetheart in Cheyenne and lived there the rest of his life without issue. Bud was a member of Saint Mark's Episcopal church. Bud, age 80, died at Life Care Center in Cheyenne on a Wednesday. A memorial service was held in Cheyenne on Saturday at the Schrader Funeral Chapel in Cheyenne. The Rev Tim Solon officiated. Bud was survived by his wife and several nieces and nephews in California and Texas. He was predeceased by his parents, three brothers, and two sisters. |
| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
Daniel J. Boylan1
M, (1915 - 1960)
| Father* | John Jerome Boylan (1873 - 1955) |
| Mother* | Nora J. Noonan Boylan1 (1884 - 1976) |
Daniel J. Boylan|b. 1915\nd. 1960|p2.htm#i18491|John Jerome Boylan|b. 1873\nd. 1955|p3.htm#i6806|Nora J. Noonan Boylan|b. 1884\nd. 1976|p25.htm#i6802|(Mr) Boylan|||(Mrs) Smith Boylan|||Daniel Noonan|b. 1852\nd. 1909|p24.htm#i6410|Nettie Johnson Noonan|b. 1849\nd. 1924|p14.htm#i6800| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 17 Apr 1915 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2 |
| Residence* | Oct 1960 | Torrance, Los Angeles, California (CA), United States (US)2 |
| Death* | 13 Oct 1960 | Los Angeles, California (CA), United States (US)2 |
| Last Edited | 13 May 2009 |
Grace E. Boylan Brown1,2
F, (1910 - 1968)
| Father* | John Jerome Boylan (1873 - 1955) |
| Mother* | Nora J. Noonan Boylan1 (1884 - 1976) |
Grace E. Boylan Brown|b. 1910\nd. 1968|p2.htm#i18489|John Jerome Boylan|b. 1873\nd. 1955|p3.htm#i6806|Nora J. Noonan Boylan|b. 1884\nd. 1976|p25.htm#i6802|(Mr) Boylan|||(Mrs) Smith Boylan|||Daniel Noonan|b. 1852\nd. 1909|p24.htm#i6410|Nettie Johnson Noonan|b. 1849\nd. 1924|p14.htm#i6800| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 16 Apr 1910 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | Principal=(Mr) Brown | |
| Married Name | Brown [Boylan] | |
| Residence* | San Bernardino, California (CA), United States (US)3 | |
| Death* | 30 Sep 1968 | San Bernardino, California (CA), United States (US)2 |
| Last Edited | 13 May 2009 |
Citations
- [S1715] 1910 Federal Census, Traverse County, Minnesota.
- [S361] Copyright 1998-2001 by MyFamily.com Inc., California Death Index, 1940-1997 (published on the World Wide Web by RootsWeb.com).
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
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