Eugien Ryan
M
| Father* | Richard S. Ryan (1883 - 1936) |
| Mother* | Stella Loyola Carpenter Ryan (1883 - 1945) |
Eugien Ryan||p28.htm#i18188|Richard S. Ryan|b. 1883\nd. 1936|p29.htm#i5323|Stella Loyola Carpenter Ryan|b. 1883\nd. 1945|p6.htm#i5324|William Ryan|b. 1840\nd. 1892|p30.htm#i5240|Anastasia Wadden Ryan|b. 1847\nd. 1922|p33.htm#i5264|James L. Carpenter|b. 1858||Theresa S. Regan Carpenter|b. c 1860|| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Last Edited | 11 Jan 2007 |
Frances Elisabeth Ryan Stewart
F, (1914 - 2000)
| Father* | John Franklin Ryan (1877 - 1949) |
| Mother* | Minnie Aurora Hartman Ryan (1877 - 1962) |
Frances Elisabeth Ryan Stewart|b. 1914\nd. 2000|p28.htm#i7235|John Franklin Ryan|b. 1877\nd. 1949|p28.htm#i5230|Minnie Aurora Hartman Ryan|b. 1877\nd. 1962|p12.htm#i7234|John Ryan|b. 1831\nd. 1915|p28.htm#i6211|Anna M. Wertenberger Ryan|b. 1844\nd. 1903|p34.htm#i5229|Levi O. Hartman|||Sarah A. E. Fast Hartman||| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 24 Dec 1914 | East Palistine, Columbiana, Ohio (OH), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 1 Dec 1944 | Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California (CA), United States (US), Groom=Robert Nelson Stewart1 |
| Married Name | 1 Dec 1944 | Stewart [Ryan] |
| Residence* | Clarkston, Oakland, Michigan (MI), United States (US)2 | |
| Death* | 30 Dec 2000 | 2 |
| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S552] Ryan-Wertenberger Family Group Sheets, rec'd 12/1994 from Sheila Ryan, prepared by Frances Ryan Stewart, Clarkston, Michigan (MI).
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
Frank L. Ryan
M, (1880 - 1908)
| Father* | Daniel J. Ryan (1845 - 1908) |
| Mother* | Mary Doran Ryan (1846 - 1900) |
Frank L. Ryan|b. 1880\nd. 1908|p28.htm#i5290|Daniel J. Ryan|b. 1845\nd. 1908|p27.htm#i5242|Mary Doran Ryan|b. 1846\nd. 1900|p9.htm#i5289|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Morris Doran|b. c 1823\nd. 1857||Johanna Kennelly Doran O'Shaughnessy|b. 1824\nd. 1877|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Nickname | Barney | |
| Birth* | 16 Jun 1880 | Fountain Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Occupation* | 1900 | poultry packer, Albert Lea, Minnesota2 |
| Residence* | May 1908 | Midland, Haakon, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)3 |
| Death* | 18 May 1908 | near Midland, Haakon, South Dakota (SD), United States (US), consumption3 |
| Burial* | 22 May 1908 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)3 |
| Note* | 27 May 1908 | obituaries: Freeborn County (Minnesota) Standard, 27 May 1908 and Chatfield (Minnesota) News-Democrat, 28 May 1908.3 |
| Biography* | Frank L. "Barney" Ryan, 1880-1908: Barney was born in Fillmore County, Minnesota and spent his early years there until 1887. After five years in Mower County the family was living at 234 Newton Street in the 3rd ward of Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota. He worked as a poultry packer. In 1907, Barney went to Midland, South Dakota and on 21 May made a homestead application (Nbr 9643) for 80-acres in Town 3 North of Range 24 East decribed as the west half of the northeast quarter of section 34. He paid $.50/acre or $40.00 for the 80-acres. Barney, 27, died suddenly on a Monday at his homestead near Midland, South Dakota. He had been ill with consumption. His brother William came out to Midland and brought Barney's body back by train to Fountain, Minnesota for burial in the Carrolton cemetery with his parents, two sisters, and two brothers. |
| Last Edited | 19 Jan 2012 |
Genevieve Ryan Horton
F, (1902 - 2001)
| Father* | William Joseph Ryan (1866 - 1918) |
| Mother* | Mary Lucille Walsh Ryan (1881 - 1942) |
Genevieve Ryan Horton|b. 1902\nd. 2001|p28.htm#i6063|William Joseph Ryan|b. 1866\nd. 1918|p30.htm#i5255|Mary Lucille Walsh Ryan|b. 1881\nd. 1942|p34.htm#i6062|James Ryan|b. 1837\nd. 1916|p28.htm#i5238|Winifred Considine Ryan|b. 1842\nd. 1895|p7.htm#i5251|William Walsh|b. c 1835\nd. 1924||Mary A. Harte Walsh|b. c 1851\nd. 1902|| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 18 Jul 1902 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | c 1926 | Groom=Dr. Vincent J. Horton3 |
| Married Name | c 1926 | Horton [Ryan] |
| Residence | Jul 1927 | Calmar, Winneshiek, Iowa (IA), United States (US)4 |
| Residence | Jan 1988 | Rochester, Olmsted, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)5 |
| Residence | May 1990 | Mankato, Blue Earth, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)5 |
| Residence* | Jul 1994 | Hopkins, Hennepin, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)5 |
| Residence | 5 Oct 2001 | Sun City Center, Hillsborough, Florida (FL), United States (US)2 |
| Death* | 5 Oct 2001 | 2 |
| Biography* | Genevieve Ryan Horton, 1902-2001: Born on the farm in Carrolton township, Fillmore County, Minnesota, Genevieve had moved with her widowed mother to Main Street in Preston, Fillmore County by 1920. By 1927, Genevieve and her husband were renting in Calmar town, Winneshiek, Iowa. By 1988 she was living in Rochester, Olmsted County. Genevieve died on a Friday at age 99. |
| Last Edited | 19 Jan 2012 |
George Harry Ryan
M, (1891 - b 1924)
| Father* | Daniel J. Ryan (1845 - 1908) |
| Mother* | Mary Doran Ryan (1846 - 1900) |
George Harry Ryan|b. 1891\nd. b 1924|p28.htm#i5333|Daniel J. Ryan|b. 1845\nd. 1908|p27.htm#i5242|Mary Doran Ryan|b. 1846\nd. 1900|p9.htm#i5289|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Morris Doran|b. c 1823\nd. 1857||Johanna Kennelly Doran O'Shaughnessy|b. 1824\nd. 1877|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 24 Jun 1891 | Brownsdale, Mower, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Residence | May 1908 | Bowbells, Burke, North Dakota (ND), United States (US)2 |
| Residence* | 18 May 1908 | Midland, Haakon, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)3 |
| Death* | b 1924 | 3 |
| Biography* | George H. Ryan, 1891-????: Born in Mower County, Minnesota, George grew up in Albert Lea, Freeborn County. On 1 December 1907, George moved onto his father's homestead near Midland, South Dakota (At that time, the farm was in Kiser township of Stanley County but by 1920 the county boundaries had changed and the farm was in Haakon County). In February 1908, George's father left the homestead for hospital and in April of that year a prairie fire destroyed all of the buildings on the homestead. On 1 June 1909, rebuilding was commenced and on 1 November of that year young George reinhabited the place. Nothing more is known except that other info suggests that George had died by 1924. |
| Last Edited | 19 Jan 2012 |
Geraldine Alice Ryan Mink
F, (1910 - 1995)
| Father* | John Franklin Ryan (1877 - 1949) |
| Mother* | Minnie Aurora Hartman Ryan (1877 - 1962) |
Geraldine Alice Ryan Mink|b. 1910\nd. 1995|p28.htm#i7236|John Franklin Ryan|b. 1877\nd. 1949|p28.htm#i5230|Minnie Aurora Hartman Ryan|b. 1877\nd. 1962|p12.htm#i7234|John Ryan|b. 1831\nd. 1915|p28.htm#i6211|Anna M. Wertenberger Ryan|b. 1844\nd. 1903|p34.htm#i5229|Levi O. Hartman|||Sarah A. E. Fast Hartman||| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 5 Oct 1910 | Mount Gilead, Morrow, Ohio (OH), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 30 Aug 1942 | Lakeside, Ottawa, Ohio (OH), United States (US), Groom=Arthur DeWitt Mink1 |
| Married Name | 30 Aug 1942 | Mink [Ryan] |
| Residence* | 26 Jun 1995 | Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio (OH), United States (US)2 |
| Death* | 26 Jun 1995 | 2 |
| Last Edited | 4 Dec 2008 |
Citations
- [S552] Ryan-Wertenberger Family Group Sheets, rec'd 12/1994 from Sheila Ryan, prepared by Frances Ryan Stewart, Clarkston, Michigan (MI).
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
Hanora Hortense Ryan Maher
F, (1886 - 1974)
| Father* | Thomas Ryan (1833 - 1905) |
| Mother* | Margaret McCabe Ryan (1845 - 1906) |
Hanora Hortense Ryan Maher|b. 1886\nd. 1974|p28.htm#i5249|Thomas Ryan|b. 1833\nd. 1905|p29.htm#i5237|Margaret McCabe Ryan|b. 1845\nd. 1906|p19.htm#i7607|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Patrick McCabe|b. c 1813\nd. 1865|p20.htm#i7668|Catherine Conerty McCabe|b. c 1813|p6.htm#i7669| |
| Charts | Ryan/McCabe family |
| Relationship | Aunt of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Nickname | Nonie | |
| Birth* | 14 Mar 1886 | Iowa (IA), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 8 Feb 1910 | Alexandria, Hanson, South Dakota (SD), United States (US), Groom=Edward Francis Maher, Witness=Thomas J. Ryan Jr, priest=Rev. M. Traynor, Witness=Anna F. Maher2,3 |
| Married Name | 8 Feb 1910 | Maher [Ryan] |
| Death* | 28 Jul 1974 | Mitchell, Davison, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)4,5 |
| Note* | obituary (newspaper name and date unknown).3 | |
| Burial* | 31 Jul 1974 | Saint John's Cemetery, Plankinton, Aurora, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)3,4 |
| Biography* | Hanora H. "Nonie" Ryan Maher, 1886-1974: Nonie's obituary (author unknown) lists her birthplace as Preston, Minnesota. This seems unlikely since the family had left Minnesota in 1877 and was living in Sioux County, Iowa when she was born. When the home farm in Hanson County, South Dakota, was sold, she moved to the town of Alexandria in the same county. She was married there to Edward Maher before witnesses T. J. Ryan, her brother, and Anna F Maher, Edward's sister. The couple farmed northwest of Plankinton in Aurora County, South Dakota until Edward's death in 1925. Nonie then moved into Plankinton, where whe worked in the telephone office. When her health began to fail, she moved into the Aurora-Brule Home in Plankinton. In 1974, Nonie Ryan, 88, the last remaining child of Thomas Ryan and Margaret McCabe, died, on a Sunday, in the Mitchell, South Dakota hospital of senility & arteriosclerosis. Funeral services were conducted the following Wednesday by the Rev. Donald Molumby. Casketbearers were Roger Newell, Edward Nolan, Ephraim Mairose, Lex Weller, Milo Stange and Sylvester Weniger. Preceding Nonie in death were her parents who are buried in Farmer, SD, two brothers, William and Thomas and five sisters, Margaret Ryan, Mrs. W.H. Walker, Mrs. Edward McHugh, Mrs. D.W. McCarthy and Nell Ryan. She was survived by nieces Margaret (Mrs. Scott) Crichton of Watertown, SD and Mrs. Kathryn Koch of St. Lious Park, MN and a grand niece, Miss Trudy McCarthy of San Francisco, CA. Out-of-town relatives and friends attending the funeral were Mrs. June McCarthy of Sioux Falls, SD, M/M Carrol Hamilton and daughter of Macy, Nebraska, Larry Fredericksen of White Lake, Marie and Rose Schabot of Mitchell, M/M Tom Long of Springfield, South Dakota, M/M L.W. Schabot of Mitchell, M/M Melvin Hess of Dell Rapids, South Dakota. Nonie was laid to rest next to her husband, Edward, and her sister, Nell. Cazer Funeral Home was in charge of arrnagements. |
| Last Edited | 19 Jan 2012 |
Irene Ryan Huffaker
F, (1909 - 1984)
| Father* | Edward John Ryan (1876 - a 1919) |
| Mother* | Ethel M. Miller Ryan (1885 - a 1919) |
Irene Ryan Huffaker|b. 1909\nd. 1984|p28.htm#i7104|Edward John Ryan|b. 1876\nd. a 1919|p27.htm#i5273|Ethel M. Miller Ryan|b. 1885\nd. a 1919|p22.htm#i5322|William Ryan|b. 1840\nd. 1892|p30.htm#i5240|Anastasia Wadden Ryan|b. 1847\nd. 1922|p33.htm#i5264|Charles Miller|b. 1838||Catherine M. (Mrs Charles) (?) Miller|b. 1845|| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 30 Dec 1909 | Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | Groom=Mr. Huffaker2 | |
| Married Name | Huffaker [Ryan] | |
| Residence* | Feb 1984 | Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado (CO), United States (US)3 |
| Death* | Feb 1984 | 3 |
| Last Edited | 28 Aug 2009 |
Citations
- [S1781] South Dakota Dept of Health., Birth Record Search Site
For South Dakota Birth Records
Birth Record Search Site
For South Dakota Birth Records
SD Birth Dates Over 100 Years old (South Dakota Dept of Health). - [S553] Ryan-Wadden family descendant chart, revised 19 May 1993 prepared by Sheila Ryan, Tampa. FL 33647.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
James Ryan
M, (1837 - 1916)
| Father* | William Ryan (c 1788 - 1866) |
| Mother* | Margaret Noonan Ryan (c 1807 - 1892) |
James Ryan|b. 1837\nd. 1916|p28.htm#i5238|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|||||||Mr. Noonan||p25.htm#i6404|(Mrs) Buckley Noonan||p5.htm#i6405| |
| Charts | Ryan/Noonan family |
| Relationship | Granduncle of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 31 Oct 1837 | Galbally, Limerick, Ireland1,2 |
| Christening | 11 Nov 1837 | Galbally, Limerick, Ireland1 |
| Marriage* | 7 Dec 1862 | Winona, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Winifred Considine Ryan3 |
| (godfather) Christening | 11 Feb 1895 | Saint Mary's Church, Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Principal=Rex William Delaney4 |
| Marriage* | 13 Oct 1896 | Winona, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Principal=Bridget Welch Ryan3 |
| Death* | 22 Jan 1916 | Winona, Winona, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)5 |
| Burial* | 25 Jan 1916 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)6 |
| Note* | 28 Jan 1916 | obituary: Preston Republican, 28 Jan 1916.6 |
| Biography* | James Ryan, 1837-1916: James birth date is not written in his 1837 christening record. His tombstone lists his birth date as 31 Oct 1839. We have combined the day and month on his tombstone with the year of his christening to arrive at a birth date. James christening sponsors were Patrick Connors and Bridget Rawley. He emigrated Ireland in the late 1840s and first appears in the United States in the 1850 census of Connecticut living with all but the oldest of his siblings in the household of Peter and Bridget Ryan of no known relation. James came to Minnesota in 1855 or 1856 and in 1857, he and his sister Mary are living with innkeeper Charles Cole in Chatfield City, Fillmore County, Minnesota. There are eleven tenants at the inn, six of whom are Irish and all eleven tenants are between 16 and 25 years-of-age. James and Mary have both been naturailzed (made U. S. citizens). By 1860, he is living with his parents in Carrolton township, Fillmore County and farming. By 1870, James is married with four children and owns his own farm, worth $3,000, in Carrolton township. He has another $640 worth of personal property. In 1878, James owned a total of 414-acres in Carrolton township consisting of 360-acres in section 18 plus another 54-acres in section 7. The section 18 portion consisted of two parcels: the south-east-quarter (160-acres) plus the east-half of the north-east-quarter (80-acres). The section 7 lot consisted of 54-acres in the west-half of the north-east-quarter. By 1895, the year his wife died, James had reduced his holdings to 334-acres consisting of 280-acres in section 18 and the 54-acres in section 7. He married for the second time in 1896. Circa 1898, James left the farm in Carrolton and moved to Winona County. In 1903, he was living in Lewiston there. By 1915, he had reduced his holdings in Carrolton township to 80-acres, all in section 18. James died on a Saturday at age 77. He was survived by his second wife Bridget, two sons - Will, living on the old homestead in Carrolton, John of Winona, and three daughters - Mrs. Mary Toomey of Lanesboro, Mrs. Liza Travis of La Crosse and Mrs. J. L. Delaney of Chatfield. His funeral was held on Tuesday. |
Family | Winifred Considine Ryan b. 2 Jun 1842, d. 8 Apr 1895 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 19 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S257] Galbally Parish, County Limerick, Ireland christening record.
- [S8] Tombstone.
- [S1843] MACO eCounties., Minnesota Official Marriage System - Marriage Index (published on the World Wide Web by MACO).
- [S68] St.Mary's (Chatfield, Minnesota) christening record.
- [S1859] Winona county death record.
- [S18] Obituary.
James Ryan
M, (1881 - )
| Father* | Michael H. Ryan (1842 - 1922) |
| Mother* | Johanna Hanley Ryan (c 1847 - 1892) |
James Ryan|b. 1881|p28.htm#i5327|Michael H. Ryan|b. 1842\nd. 1922|p29.htm#i5241|Johanna Hanley Ryan|b. c 1847\nd. 1892|p12.htm#i5278|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Thomas Hanley|b. c 1800||Catherine (Mrs Thomas) (?) Hanley|b. c 1810|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | Feb 1881 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Biography* | James Ryan, 1881-????: In 1900, James was living with his widowed father at 860 South Ashland in the 9th ward of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois and working as a bookkeeper. |
| Last Edited | 19 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S277] 1900 Federal Census, Cook County, Illinois.
James Ryan
M
| Father* | James Edward Ryan (1879 - 1933) |
| Mother* | Ida Adeline Barrick Ryan (1885 - 1925) |
James Ryan||p28.htm#i7249|James Edward Ryan|b. 1879\nd. 1933|p28.htm#i5231|Ida Adeline Barrick Ryan|b. 1885\nd. 1925|p2.htm#i7237|John Ryan|b. 1831\nd. 1915|p28.htm#i6211|Anna M. Wertenberger Ryan|b. 1844\nd. 1903|p34.htm#i5229|Ervin C. Barrick|||Kate A. Gordon Barrick|b. 1853\nd. 1905|| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Marriage* | Bride=Dorothy (Mrs James) (?) Ryan1 |
| Last Edited | 19 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S552] Ryan-Wertenberger Family Group Sheets, rec'd 12/1994 from Sheila Ryan, prepared by Frances Ryan Stewart, Clarkston, Michigan (MI).
James Edward Ryan
M, (1879 - 1933)
| Father* | John Ryan (1831 - 1915) |
| Mother* | Anna Margaret Wertenberger Ryan (1844 - 1903) |
James Edward Ryan|b. 1879\nd. 1933|p28.htm#i5231|John Ryan|b. 1831\nd. 1915|p28.htm#i6211|Anna Margaret Wertenberger Ryan|b. 1844\nd. 1903|p34.htm#i5229|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Daniel Wertenberger|||Margaret (Mrs Daniel) (?) Wertenberger||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 20 Oct 1879 | Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa (IA), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | c 1903 | Polk, Ashland, Ohio (OH), United States (US), Bride=Ida Adeline Barrick Ryan2 |
| Death* | 6 Dec 1933 | Willard, Huron, Ohio (OH), United States (US)3 |
| Burial* | 8 Dec 1933 | Polk, Ashland, Ohio (OH), United States (US)3 |
| Biography* | James Edward Ryan, 1879, 1933: When he registered for the WWI draft, James was living at 503 South Main, Willard, Huron County, Ohio and was employed as a conductor on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. He was of medium height and build with gray eyes and brown hair. In 1920, he and Ida owned their home on Tiffin Street, Willard Village, Huron County, Ohio. He was working as a brakeman in a railroad yard. In 1930, they owned a $3,000 home at 503 Main Street in Willard. James had been promoted to yard foreman. |
Family | Ida Adeline Barrick Ryan b. 30 Mar 1885, d. 9 Sep 1925 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 23 Jan 2012 |
James Henry Ryan
M, (1880 - 1945)
| Father* | William Ryan (1840 - 1892) |
| Mother* | Anastasia Wadden Ryan (1847 - 1922) |
James Henry Ryan|b. 1880\nd. 1945|p28.htm#i5275|William Ryan|b. 1840\nd. 1892|p30.htm#i5240|Anastasia Wadden Ryan|b. 1847\nd. 1922|p33.htm#i5264|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Nicholas Wadden|b. c 1809\nd. 1881||Ellen Lacey Wadden|b. c 1814\nd. 1887|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Occupation* | Chef | |
| Birth* | 7 Feb 1880 | Preston Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 24 Sep 1918 | Bride=Anelma Marie Tuomi Ryan2 |
| Death* | 22 May 1945 | 1 |
| Burial* | 24 May 1945 | Holy Cross Cemetery1 |
| Biography* | James Henry Ryan, 1880-1945: In 1918, when he registered for the WWI draft, James was living at the G. N. Hotel in Kelly Lake, St. Louis County, Minnesota and working as a cook at Fogg Bro's in Kelly Lake. His nearest relative was Mrs. Anna Ryan, Madison, Lake County, South Dakota. James was described as a man of medium height and slender build with blue eyes and brown hair. There was another address listed for him in the registration: 1053 Plymouth Bldg, c/o Fogg Bro's, Superior, Wisconsin. In 1938, James was living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
Family | Anelma Marie Tuomi Ryan b. 4 Sep 1900, d. 9 Dec 1977 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 19 Jan 2012 |
James Vincent Ryan1
M, (1923 - 1971)
![]() Ryan, James V., 1923-1971 |
| Father* | James Henry Ryan (1880 - 1945) |
| Mother* | Anelma Marie Tuomi Ryan (1900 - 1977) |
James Vincent Ryan|b. 1923\nd. 1971|p28.htm#i7108|James Henry Ryan|b. 1880\nd. 1945|p28.htm#i5275|Anelma Marie Tuomi Ryan|b. 1900\nd. 1977|p33.htm#i5276|William Ryan|b. 1840\nd. 1892|p30.htm#i5240|Anastasia Wadden Ryan|b. 1847\nd. 1922|p33.htm#i5264|Victor I. Tuomi|b. 1877\nd. 1953||Hulda M. (?) Tuomi|b. 1881\nd. 1954|| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Occupation* | Test Pilot | |
| Birth* | 14 Nov 1923 | 2 |
| Marriage* | 25 May 1951 | Bride=Vera Lea Hammond Ryan1 |
| Death* | 10 Mar 1971 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 24 Aug 2009 |
Citations
- [S553] Ryan-Wadden family descendant chart, revised 19 May 1993 prepared by Sheila Ryan, Tampa. FL 33647.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
James W. Ryan
M, (1872 - 1906)
| Father* | Daniel J. Ryan (1845 - 1908) |
| Mother* | Mary Doran Ryan (1846 - 1900) |
James W. Ryan|b. 1872\nd. 1906|p28.htm#i5291|Daniel J. Ryan|b. 1845\nd. 1908|p27.htm#i5242|Mary Doran Ryan|b. 1846\nd. 1900|p9.htm#i5289|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Morris Doran|b. c 1823\nd. 1857||Johanna Kennelly Doran O'Shaughnessy|b. 1824\nd. 1877|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 17 Apr 1872 | Fountain Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Occupation* | Jun 1895 | Cigar Maker, Albert Lea, Minnesota2 |
| Death* | 20 Aug 1906 | Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), tuberculosis3 |
| Burial* | 21 Aug 1906 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)4 |
| Note* | 24 Aug 1906 | obituaries: Preston (Minnesota) Republican, 24 August 1906 and Albert Lea (Minnesota) Evening Tribune, 20 August 1906. |
| Biography* | James W. Ryan, 1872-1906: James, the oldest son of Daniel Ryan and Mary Doran, grew up in Fillmore County, Minnesota until 1887. After five years in Mower County the family was living at 234 Newton Street in the 3rd ward of Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota. James, who was deaf and dumb, was working as a cigar maker. James died at his parents Newton Street home on a Monday at age 34. He was buried with his mother, two sisters, and one brother. |
| Last Edited | 19 Jan 2012 |
James William Ryan
M, (1911 - 1997)
| Father* | John Francis Ryan (1873 - 1946) |
| Mother* | Jane Elizabeth Meighen Ryan (1873 - 1951) |
James William Ryan|b. 1911\nd. 1997|p28.htm#i6074|John Francis Ryan|b. 1873\nd. 1946|p28.htm#i5254|Jane Elizabeth Meighen Ryan|b. 1873\nd. 1951|p22.htm#i5262|James Ryan|b. 1837\nd. 1916|p28.htm#i5238|Winifred Considine Ryan|b. 1842\nd. 1895|p7.htm#i5251|William Meighen|b. 1816\nd. 1899||Catherine Foster Meighen|b. 1852\nd. 1922|| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 19 Jun 1911 | Carimona Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Residence | 17 Jun 1937 | Gosport, Owen, Indiana (IN), United States (US)2 |
| Marriage* | Bride=(Mrs James William) (?) Ryan | |
| Residence | Oct 1945 | Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee (TN), United States (US), "Preston Republican"3 |
| Residence* | 10 Dec 1946 | Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee (TN), United States (US)4 |
| Residence | 6 Sep 1951 | Concord, Knox, Tennessee (TN), United States (US)5 |
| Residence | 1 Dec 1960 | Addis Abbaba, Ethiopia2 |
| Death* | 9 Oct 1997 | Harris, Texas (TX), United States (US)6 |
| Residence | 9 Oct 1997 | Houston, Harris, Texas (TX), United States (US)7 |
| Last Edited | 17 Jan 2012 |
Johanna Alice Ryan Rippie
F, (1887 - 1907)
| Father* | Daniel J. Ryan (1845 - 1908) |
| Mother* | Mary Doran Ryan (1846 - 1900) |
Johanna Alice Ryan Rippie|b. 1887\nd. 1907|p28.htm#i5332|Daniel J. Ryan|b. 1845\nd. 1908|p27.htm#i5242|Mary Doran Ryan|b. 1846\nd. 1900|p9.htm#i5289|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Morris Doran|b. c 1823\nd. 1857||Johanna Kennelly Doran O'Shaughnessy|b. 1824\nd. 1877|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Nickname | Josephine | |
| Birth* | 14 Feb 1887 | Fountain, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 3 Sep 1906 | Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Groom=John Harry Rippie2 |
| Married Name | 3 Sep 1906 | Rippie [Ryan] |
| Death* | 11 Apr 1907 | Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), peritonitis3 |
| Note* | 12 Apr 1907 | obituary: Albert Lea (Minnesota) Tribune, 12 April 1907.4 |
| Burial | 13 Apr 1907 | Grand Meadow, Mower, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)4 |
| Burial* | Apr 1907 | Fountain, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)3 |
| Biography* | Johanna "Josephine" Ryan Rippie, 1887-1907: Born in Fillmore County, Minnesota, her family moved to Mower County before she was one-year-old. Circa 1892, the family moved to 234 Newton Street in the 3rd ward of Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota. Usually referred to as Johanna through 1904, she was called Josephine after that. Josephine was married by City Justice E. S. Hammond before witnesses Jas. F. Connors and Albert Loeppler. After her 1906 marriage, she and her husband John lived on Charles Street in Albert Lea. Josephine, 20, died of hemorraghes on a Thursday, twelve days after her daughter was born. She was attended by Dr. W. Palmer, Albert Lea. Her death cert lists her burial place as Fountain, Minnesota but her Albert Lea obituary says she was buried in Grand Meadow, Mower County, Minnesota. Don't know which is correct. Undertaker services were provided by H. B. Knatrvold, Albert Lea. |
Family | John Harry Rippie b. 7 Aug 1884 | |
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| Last Edited | 19 Jan 2012 |
John Ryan
M, (1831 - 1915)
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| Father* | William Ryan (c 1788 - 1866) |
| Mother* | Margaret Noonan Ryan (c 1807 - 1892) |
John Ryan|b. 1831\nd. 1915|p28.htm#i6211|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|||||||Mr. Noonan||p25.htm#i6404|(Mrs) Buckley Noonan||p5.htm#i6405| |
| Charts | Ryan/Noonan family |
| Relationship | Granduncle of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 12 Apr 1831 | Galbally, Limerick, Ireland1 |
| Christening | 14 Apr 1831 | Galbally, Limerick, Ireland1 |
| Marriage* | 1 Jan 1870 | Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa (IA), United States (US), Bride=Anna Margaret Wertenberger Ryan2 |
| Death* | 19 Mar 1915 | Veteran's Hospital, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
| Burial* | 24 Mar 1915 | Wood National Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
| Biography* | John Ryan, 1831-1915: John was the first of seven children born to William Ryan and Margaret Noonan. No record of John's birth exists but he was christened by a Catholic priest on 14 April 1831 and we can surmise that he was only a few days old at that time. We can make this supposition for two reasons: one, his parents were married in the same church during February 1830 and if John had been born before November of that year, he would have been illegitimate and the priest would have recorded that fact; two, his parents, being Catholics, would have been fearful that a child might die before being baptized - Catholics believed that a person would be denied heaven if he/she died unbaptized - therefore, they would have had him christened within a very few days of birth. His christening sponsors were Hugh Moloney and Hanorah Noonan (his mother's sibling?). John spent his childhood in Ireland, immigrating to the United States about 1846 when a teenager. He grew to a height of 5 feet-5 inches, was of slight build with hazel eyes, auburn hair, and fair complexion. He lived for a time in Connecticut where he remained long enough to attain citizenship and vote in the 1852 presidential election. In 1855, John moved to Fillmore County, Minnesota - as did the rest of the family. He bought an 80-acre farm from the United States government that year and another 80-acres the following year. Minnesota became the 32nd state of the union in 1858. John was not in Fillmore County in 1860 and may have been in Polk, Ashland County, Ohio working on the Erie railroad. It was probably during this time that he met his future wife, Anna Wertenberger. During the civil war, John earned the distinction of serving with units in two different states. He enlisted for three years at Saint Louis, Missouri on 24 July 1861 and served as a private in Company G of the 1st Missouri Volunteer Light Artillery. John was discharged early at Louisville, Kentucky on 4 June 1863. He returned to Fillmore County for the winter and the following spring enlisted again at Saint Paul, Minnesota for three more years on 12 April 1864. John served as a private in Company I of the 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry and was discharged on 24 August 1865. John's military service was eventful. While in the Missouri unit, he was both injured and wounded at the battle of Perryville, Kentucky. During the night of 8 October 1862, John sustained a severe head injury when he was run over by a cannon wagon from his own unit. On the same night, he was also slashed with a sabre which broke a bone in his right forearm and left a 6-inch scar. He was admitted to hospital at Louisville, Kentucky on 17 October 1862 where he spent almost 8-months. John was discharged from hospital on 4 June 1863 and discharged from the service for disability on 21 June . While in the Minnesota unit, John was captured at Brices Cross Roads, Ripley, Mississippi on 10 June 1864 and confined to the infamous Andersonville prison. He was paroled almost 6-months later at Savannah, Georgia on 30 November 1864. John was discharged with the rest of his unit on 24 August 1865. With his two enlistments, he spent a total of 3 years-2 months-24 days in the service of union armies. After his discharge John returned to Fillmore County, Minnesota. Until the mid 1880s, he lived there as well as in Marshall and Henry Counties in Iowa. In the mid-1880s, the family moved to Ohio where they lived in Ashland and Wayne Counties. John's health deteriorated as a result of his head injury and the sabre wound to his right arm. He filed his first declaration for an invalid pension with the Pension Office, Department of the Interior on 1 February 1872. After a lengthy - eleven year - process of documenting and proving his eligibility, a pension was approved on 5 March 1883. John was granted $4/month from 5 June 1863, the day after his discharge from the Missouri unit. This amount was subsequently raised to $6/month, retroactively to 5 June 1863, on 22 March 1889. But wait just a minute --- John had already been paid a pension of $4/month for the sixteen-plus months that he actually was in the service of the U.S. Army in the Minnesota regiment - from 12 Apr 1864 to 24 Aug 1865. So, the Bureau of Pensions withheld the $6/month payments until the government had been repaid for the pension amount erroneously paid. During the ensuing years, as John's health continued to decline, he continued to fight for increased rates of disability. And although he was never able to prove it, in later years John consistently listed his birthdate as 20 December 1829. There are 80-documents in his military pension file including 23 declarations and affidavits filed by himself. Pension amounts were raised to $8/month from 15 July 1891, to $12/month from 7 Dec 1891, and finally to $17/month from 18 Aug 1897 to 4 Sep 1907, the date that he entered the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. John lived at the National Home until he died eight years later, at age 83, on a Friday. On the following Wednesday John was buried in Section 20, Grave 107 of Wood National cemetery. A shield is engraved on his tombstone and inside the shield is embossed "John Ryan, Co.G., 1 MO. L.A." |
Family | Anna Margaret Wertenberger Ryan b. Nov 1844, d. Sep 1903 | |
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| Last Edited | 21 Jan 2012 |
John Ryan
M, (1892 - 1892)
| Father* | Michael H. Ryan (1842 - 1922) |
| Mother* | Johanna Hanley Ryan (c 1847 - 1892) |
John Ryan|b. 1892\nd. 1892|p28.htm#i19095|Michael H. Ryan|b. 1842\nd. 1922|p29.htm#i5241|Johanna Hanley Ryan|b. c 1847\nd. 1892|p12.htm#i5278|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Thomas Hanley|b. c 1800||Catherine (Mrs Thomas) (?) Hanley|b. c 1810|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 30 Jul 1892 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois (IL), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | 2 Aug 1892 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois (IL), United States (US)2 |
| Burial* | Aug 1892 | Calvary Cemetery, Evanston, Cook, Illinois (IL), United States (US)2 |
| Last Edited | 25 Jul 2010 |
John F. Ryan
M, (1873 - b 1924)
| Father* | Daniel J. Ryan (1845 - 1908) |
| Mother* | Mary Doran Ryan (1846 - 1900) |
John F. Ryan|b. 1873\nd. b 1924|p28.htm#i5292|Daniel J. Ryan|b. 1845\nd. 1908|p27.htm#i5242|Mary Doran Ryan|b. 1846\nd. 1900|p9.htm#i5289|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Morris Doran|b. c 1823\nd. 1857||Johanna Kennelly Doran O'Shaughnessy|b. 1824\nd. 1877|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 26 Aug 1873 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Occupation* | 1895 | Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), egg packer2 |
| Residence* | 18 May 1908 | Montana (MT), United States (US)3 |
| Residence | 19 May 1909 | Roundup, Fergus, Montana (MT), United States (US)4 |
| Death* | b 1924 | 4 |
| Biography* | John F. Ryan, 1873-????: John grew up in Fillmore County, Minnesota grew up in Fillmore County, Minnesota until 1887. After five years in Mower County the family was living at 234 Newton Street in the 3rd ward of Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota. In 1895, John was employed as an egg packer in Albert Lea. In 1900, he was rooming with Camille Paumie, a France born widow, and eleven others at 58 West Galena in the 6th ward of Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana. The other roomers included a gambler, a prostitute, a bartender, and a retail liquor dealer. In 1909, John was living in Roundup, Musselshell County, Montana. [The only John Ryan living in Roundup in 1910, was a John B. Ryan, age 35, born in Minnesota renting at 2nd Street West. This John was married to a Catherine, age 28, born in Iowa. John was employed in lot and land real estate. Catherine was employed as a music teacher. Have no idea if this is our guy or not!] |
| Last Edited | 23 Jan 2012 |
John Francis Ryan
M, (1873 - 1946)
| Father* | James Ryan (1837 - 1916) |
| Mother* | Winifred Considine Ryan (1842 - 1895) |
John Francis Ryan|b. 1873\nd. 1946|p28.htm#i5254|James Ryan|b. 1837\nd. 1916|p28.htm#i5238|Winifred Considine Ryan|b. 1842\nd. 1895|p7.htm#i5251|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236||||||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Nickname | Jack | |
| Birth* | 3 Nov 1873 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| (Witness) Marriage | 5 Jun 1899 | Wykoff, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Mary Cassandra Meighen Ford, Groom=Henry Ford2 |
| Marriage* | 20 Jun 1900 | Wykoff Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Jane Elizabeth Meighen Ryan2 |
| Move | 1901 | Wykoff Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Move* | 1913 | Winona, Winona, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Move | 1916 | Preston, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | 10 Dec 1946 | St.Francis Hospital, La Crosse, La Crosse, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1 |
| Note* | 12 Dec 1946 | obituary Preston (Minnesota) Republican, 12 December 1946.1 |
| Burial* | 13 Dec 1946 | Catholic Cemetery, Wykoff, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Biography* | John Francis "Jack" Ryan, 1873 - 1946: A first generation Irish-American, John was brought up on his parent's farm in Carrolton township and acquired his education in the country school. In 1900, he married Jane Meighen and lived on the Ryan family farm for a year. In 1910, John, wife Jane and four children were living with his widowed mother-in-law, Catherine Meighen, in Carimona township. In 1912, he owned a 320-acre farm in sections two and three of Forestville township where he raised cattle and dairyed. The residence on the farm was built in 1902. Then, in 1913, they moved to Winona. And in 1916 moved to Preston village. In 1918, John, 44, registered for the WWI draft. His occupation was listed as self-employed farmer. John was described as being of short height and stout build with brown eyes and dark hair. In 1920, he was emloyed as a street laborer. He and Jane and four children were living on Oak Ridge, Preston in a house they owned free of mortgage. In 1930, John and Jane were renting in Lansing township, Mower county and John was employed as a park caretaker. John, 73, died on a Tuesday in St. Francis hospital La Crosse from complications to a back injury received on 14 May. He had been a patient in the hospital for eight weeks. John's funeral was Friday from St. Columban's Catholic church in Preston, Rev M.L. Doyle officiating. He was buried beside a son Lyman and a daughter Mary Frances who preceded him. Pallbearers will be Major and George Flynn, Ray O'Connor, M. A. Nolan, Clair Meighen and G. A. Kerr. Besides his wife, John leaves two daughters, Catherine (Mrs. Gerald) O'Connor of Los Angeles, California and Mrs. Margaret O'Connor of La Crosse, and one son James of Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He also leaves six grandchildren, Jack and Richard O'Connor who live with their parents in Los Angeles, Bob O'Connor of Preston, Mary Frances, Thomas and William Ryan of Oak Ridge; and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Delaney of Chatfield and Mrs. Mary Toomey of Los Angeles. Besides the son Lyman who passed away in 1911 at age three and the daughter Mary Frances who died in 1937, he was preceded in death by one brother Will and by three sisters, Winifred and Catherine Ryan and Mrs. Elizabeth Travers. [some of this bio was excerpted from a History of Fillmore, 1912] |
Family | Jane Elizabeth Meighen Ryan b. 13 Mar 1873, d. 6 Sep 1951 | |
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| Last Edited | 21 Jan 2012 |
John Franklin Ryan
M, (1877 - 1949)
| Father* | John Ryan (1831 - 1915) |
| Mother* | Anna Margaret Wertenberger Ryan (1844 - 1903) |
John Franklin Ryan|b. 1877\nd. 1949|p28.htm#i5230|John Ryan|b. 1831\nd. 1915|p28.htm#i6211|Anna Margaret Wertenberger Ryan|b. 1844\nd. 1903|p34.htm#i5229|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Daniel Wertenberger|||Margaret (Mrs Daniel) (?) Wertenberger||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 5 Jan 1877 | Henry, Iowa (IA), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 24 Dec 1904 | Ashland, Ohio (OH), United States (US), Bride=Minnie Aurora Hartman Ryan2 |
| Residence* | 12 Sep 1918 | Waterford, Washington, Ohio (OH), United States (US)3 |
| Death* | 6 Mar 1949 | Ashland, Ashland, Ohio (OH), United States (US)2 |
| Burial* | 9 Mar 1949 | Savannah, Ashland, Ohio (OH), United States (US)2 |
| Biography* | John Franklin Ryan, 1877-1949: Born in Iowa to a father born in Ireland and a mother born in Ohio, John spent his early years on farms in Henry and Marshall Counties in Iowa. In 1887, the family moved back to his mother's native state of Ohio and settled in Ashland County. In 1900, the family was renting at 197 Spink Street in Wooster, Wayne County. John was a student in university. In 1907, John was living in Mount Gilead, Morrow County, Ohio and working as a teacher in a public school. In 1910, he owned a mortgaged home in Mount Gilead. By 1915 John was principal of a high school in East Palestine, Ohio. In 1918, when he registered for the WWI draft, John resided in Waterford, Washington County, Ohio and was teaching at a school there. John was of medium height and build with blue eyes and black hair. In 1920, he owned a home free of mortgage on Market Street Extension in Unity township, Columbiana County and taught in a public school. In 1930, he and Minnie owned a $5,000 home at 518 Cottage Avenue in the 1st ward of Ashland, Ohio's. John was employed as a public school teacher. John, 72, died on a Sunday. |
Family | Minnie Aurora Hartman Ryan b. 19 Mar 1877, d. 20 Aug 1962 | |
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| Last Edited | 22 Jan 2012 |
John Lyman Ryan
M, (1908 - 1912)
| Father* | John Francis Ryan (1873 - 1946) |
| Mother* | Jane Elizabeth Meighen Ryan (1873 - 1951) |
John Lyman Ryan|b. 1908\nd. 1912|p28.htm#i6073|John Francis Ryan|b. 1873\nd. 1946|p28.htm#i5254|Jane Elizabeth Meighen Ryan|b. 1873\nd. 1951|p22.htm#i5262|James Ryan|b. 1837\nd. 1916|p28.htm#i5238|Winifred Considine Ryan|b. 1842\nd. 1895|p7.htm#i5251|William Meighen|b. 1816\nd. 1899||Catherine Foster Meighen|b. 1852\nd. 1922|| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 11 Aug 1908 | Forestville Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | 13 Mar 1912 | Forestville Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Burial* | Mar 1912 | Catholic Cemetery, Wykoff, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)2 |
| Note* | 15 Mar 1912 | obituary: Preston (Minnesota) Republican, 15 March 1912. |
| Last Edited | 17 Jan 2012 |
Josephine Ryan Howard
F, (1879 - )
| Father* | Michael H. Ryan (1842 - 1922) |
| Mother* | Johanna Hanley Ryan (c 1847 - 1892) |
Josephine Ryan Howard|b. 1879|p28.htm#i5287|Michael H. Ryan|b. 1842\nd. 1922|p29.htm#i5241|Johanna Hanley Ryan|b. c 1847\nd. 1892|p12.htm#i5278|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Thomas Hanley|b. c 1800||Catherine (Mrs Thomas) (?) Hanley|b. c 1810|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 10 Nov 1879 | Fountain Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Christening | 13 Nov 1879 | Saint Lawrence, Fountain, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), priest=Rev. William Riordan, godfather=William Ryan, godmother=Margaret McCabe Ryan2 |
| Married Name | 29 Apr 1914 | Howard [Ryan] |
| Marriage* | 29 Apr 1914 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois (IL), United States (US), Principal=Herbert R. Howard3 |
| Biography* | Johanna Ryan, 1879-????: In 1900, Johanna was living with her widowed father at 860 South Ashland in the 9th ward of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois and working as a stenographer. |
Family | Herbert R. Howard b. c 1881 | |
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| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
Julia Ryan
F, (1879 - )
| Father* | Michael H. Ryan (1842 - 1922) |
| Mother* | Johanna Hanley Ryan (c 1847 - 1892) |
Julia Ryan|b. 1879|p28.htm#i5288|Michael H. Ryan|b. 1842\nd. 1922|p29.htm#i5241|Johanna Hanley Ryan|b. c 1847\nd. 1892|p12.htm#i5278|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Thomas Hanley|b. c 1800||Catherine (Mrs Thomas) (?) Hanley|b. c 1810|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 10 Nov 1879 | Fountain Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Christening | 13 Nov 1879 | Saint Lawrence, Fountain, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), priest=Rev. William Riordan2 |
| Death* | ||
| Biography* | Julia Ryan, 1879-????: In 1900, Julia was living with her widowed father at 860 South Ashland in the 9th ward of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois and working as a housekeeper. |
| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
Katherine Henrietta Ryan McCarthy
F, (1873 - 1956)
![]() "Kittie" (Ryan) McCarthy, 1873-1959 |
| Father* | Thomas Ryan (1833 - 1905) |
| Mother* | Margaret McCabe Ryan (1845 - 1906) |
Katherine Henrietta Ryan McCarthy|b. 1873\nd. 1956|p28.htm#i5137|Thomas Ryan|b. 1833\nd. 1905|p29.htm#i5237|Margaret McCabe Ryan|b. 1845\nd. 1906|p19.htm#i7607|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Patrick McCabe|b. c 1813\nd. 1865|p20.htm#i7668|Catherine Conerty McCabe|b. c 1813|p6.htm#i7669| |
| Charts | Thomas McCarthy ancestors McCarthy/Galvin family Ryan/McCabe family McCarthy/Ryan family |
| Relationship | Mother of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Nickname | Kitty | |
| Birth* | 1 Jun 1873 | Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2 |
| (Witness) Marriage | 6 Nov 1895 | Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa (IA), United States (US), Bride=Mary V. Ryan McHugh, Groom=Edward E. McHugh3 |
| Marriage* | 27 Nov 1900 | Saint Patrick's church, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa (IA), United States (US), Groom=Daniel Waldo McCarthy, priest=Rev. P. F. Farrelly, Witness=William Henry Ryan, Witness=Winifred Mulhern Ryan3 |
| Married Name | 27 Nov 1900 | McCarthy [Ryan] |
| Anecdote* | c 1920 | Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota (SD), United States (US), family photo |
| Death* | 19 Apr 1956 | Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)2 |
| Note* | 20 Apr 1956 | obituary Sioux Falls (South Dakota) Argus Leader, Friday 20 April 1956 p6.2 |
| Burial* | 24 Apr 1956 | Saint Michael's cemetery, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)2 |
| Biography* | Katherine H. "Kittie" Ryan, 1873-1956: In her obituary and death record, Kittie's birthplace is listed as the Village of Lanesboro in Fillmore County, Minnesota. Although her birth is not recorded in county records - and neither is that of any of her siblings - she probably was born on the Ryan farm in Carrolton Township [Lanesboro is in, at least partly, Carrloton township]. About 1878, when Kittie was five-years-old, the family moved to Grant township in Sioux County, Iowa. By 1895, she had become a teacher and at her 1900 marriage was employed as a "school marm" in Sheldon, Sioux County, Iowa. After her marriage, she and Dan took a honeymoon trip to Sioux City, Omaha, and other places "out west" and then returned to live in Rock Rapids, Lyon County, Iowa. (Lyon County is the next county north of Sioux County.) About 1914, Kittie and family moved to Sioux Falls, South Dakota where sh lived the rest of her life. Kittie transferred the house at 109 South Walts, Sioux Falls, South Dakota to her three sons in July 1942. The boys sold it in Jun 1956. Kittie died at home unexpectedly of mesenteric thrombosis and coronary heart disease. She was 82. Kittie was survived by: three sons; Waldo (Sioux Falls), John (San Francisco) and Duane (Memphis), four sisters; Mrs. Ed Maher (Plankinton), Nellie Ryan (Plankinton), Mrs. W. F. Walker (Minneapolis, MN) and Mrs. Ed McHugh (Watertown, SD) and nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held at St.Joseph's Cathedral on Tuesday. She was buried in lot 75/section 3/grave 1 next to her husband. |
Family | Daniel Waldo McCarthy b. 11 May 1859, d. 23 Mar 1924 | |
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| Last Edited | 22 Jan 2012 |
Katie Ryan
F, (1871 - 1891)
| Father* | James Ryan (1837 - 1916) |
| Mother* | Winifred Considine Ryan (1842 - 1895) |
Katie Ryan|b. 1871\nd. 1891|p28.htm#i5252|James Ryan|b. 1837\nd. 1916|p28.htm#i5238|Winifred Considine Ryan|b. 1842\nd. 1895|p7.htm#i5251|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236||||||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 10 Dec 1871 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | 3 Apr 1891 | 2 |
| Burial* | 5 Apr 1891 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)3 |
| Note* | 17 Apr 1891 | obituary: Chatfield (Minnesota) Democrat, 17 April 1891.3 |
| Biography* | Catherine "Katie" Ryan, 1871 - 1891: Katie Ryan, nineteen-years-old, died on a Friday of quick consumption. Katie formerly attended Lanesboro High School. Katie's funeral was held on Sunday. (Something's wrong with the birth and death dates. Her tombstone lists her birth date as 28 Oct 1871. The data transcribed from the microfilmed Fillmore county birth records was 10 Dec 1871. The newspaper item does not list dates. Katie's tombstone lists her death date as April 3rd. The newspaper, dated April 17th, says the funeral was held on Sunday - not Sunday a week ago. The previous Sunday was the 12th. So, either Katie died on the 3rd and was buried on the 5th - or - she died on the 10th and was buried on the 12th. We've opted for the former.) |
| Last Edited | 22 Jan 2012 |
Maggie Ryan
F, (1884 - 1885)
| Father* | Daniel J. Ryan (1845 - 1908) |
| Mother* | Mary Doran Ryan (1846 - 1900) |
Maggie Ryan|b. 1884\nd. 1885|p28.htm#i5334|Daniel J. Ryan|b. 1845\nd. 1908|p27.htm#i5242|Mary Doran Ryan|b. 1846\nd. 1900|p9.htm#i5289|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Morris Doran|b. c 1823\nd. 1857||Johanna Kennelly Doran O'Shaughnessy|b. 1824\nd. 1877|| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 30 Sep 1884 | Fountain Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | 10 Nov 1885 | Fountain Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)2 |
| Last Edited | 26 Dec 2008 |
Maggie Ryan
F, (1874 - b 1875)
| Father* | Thomas Ryan (1833 - 1905) |
| Mother* | Margaret McCabe Ryan (1845 - 1906) |
Maggie Ryan|b. 1874\nd. b 1875|p28.htm#i5335|Thomas Ryan|b. 1833\nd. 1905|p29.htm#i5237|Margaret McCabe Ryan|b. 1845\nd. 1906|p19.htm#i7607|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236|Patrick McCabe|b. c 1813\nd. 1865|p20.htm#i7668|Catherine Conerty McCabe|b. c 1813|p6.htm#i7669| |
| Charts | Ryan/McCabe family |
| Relationship | Aunt of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 15 Oct 1874 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | b 1875 | 2 |
| Biography* | Maggie Ryan, 1874-1875: Maggie is not listed with the family in the Minnesota census taken on 1 May 1875. There is a county birth record for her but no county death record. In the 1900 census, the mother Margaret is listed as having had eight children, seven of whom are living. This child should have made the total nine. It's possible that the county birth record is wrong and Maggie wasn't Thomas Ryan/Margaret McCabe's child. It's also possible that she wasn't counted in the 1900 census because she was stillborn or only lived for a few hours or days. |
| Last Edited | 26 Jun 2009 |
Margaret Ryan Delaney
F, (1864 - 1954)
| Father* | James Ryan (1837 - 1916) |
| Mother* | Winifred Considine Ryan (1842 - 1895) |
Margaret Ryan Delaney|b. 1864\nd. 1954|p28.htm#i5257|James Ryan|b. 1837\nd. 1916|p28.htm#i5238|Winifred Considine Ryan|b. 1842\nd. 1895|p7.htm#i5251|William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p30.htm#i5235|Margaret Noonan Ryan|b. c 1807\nd. 1892|p25.htm#i5236||||||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 19 Jan 1864 | Preston, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 10 Jun 1890 | Fountain Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Groom=John Lyman Delaney, priest=Rev. Daniel Jones2 |
| Married Name | 10 Jun 1890 | Delaney [Ryan] |
| (Witness) Christening | 23 Aug 1890 | Saint Mary's Church, Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Christened=Clarentius Franklin Caw3 |
| (godmother) Christening | 2 Sep 1899 | Saint Mary's Church, Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Principal=Lewis Joseph Manahan3 |
| Death* | 14 Jun 1954 | Rochester, Olmsted, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Burial* | 16 Jun 1954 | Saint Mary's Cemetery, Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Note* | 17 Jun 1954 | obituary Chatfield (Minnesota) News, 17 June 1954. |
| Biography* | Margaret Ryan Delaney, 1864-1954: Margaret grew up on a farm in Carrolton township. After her marriage to John Delaney she moved to Chatfield and resided in or near there until his death in 1941. Margaret died on a Monday, at 90 years of age, in a Rochester hospital after brief illness. She was survived by one son, Rex W. of Eoyta, one sister, Mrs. John Toomey of Los Angeles, seven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Margaret's funeral was held on Wednesday. The pallbearers were Leo Campion, Ed Keefe, John Manahan, Frank Healy, Jay Keefe and William Connelly. A birth year of 1865 is engraved on Margaret's tombstone. |
Family | John Lyman Delaney b. 5 Jul 1862, d. 14 Oct 1941 | |
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| Last Edited | 22 Jan 2012 |
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