William Ryan
M, (c 1788 - 1866)
| Charts | Thomas McCarthy ancestors Ryan/Noonan family |
| Relationship | Great-grandfather of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | c 1788 | Galbally, Limerick, Ireland1 |
| Marriage* | 21 Feb 1830 | Galbally, Limerick, Ireland, wit: Patrick Noonan, Hugh Moloney & Christy Russell (1.12.0), Bride=Margaret Noonan Ryan2 |
| Death* | 21 Feb 1866 | 1 |
| Burial* | Feb 1866 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Biography* | William Ryan, 1788-1866: When they first arrived in the United States, William and Margaret Ryan may have lived in the Nutmeg State of Connecticut for a few years. And William may have been naturalized there. It would have been important for William to become naturalized so he could vote. 3 Shortly after William gained citizenship, the Ryans migrated to Minnesota. The 1912 History of Fillmore County, Minnesota maintains that the Ryans came to Fillmore County directly from Ireland in 1851, while the 1882 History of Fillmore County, Minnesota claims that they came in 1855 via Iowa. Margaret Noonan's obituary claims they came in 1855 also. The writer of Margaret's obituary is unknown but was probably her daughter Mary Ryan Brennan who probably came about the same time. William and Margaret, and all seven of their children, did indeed come to Fillmore County, Minnesota. And, by 1855. The Ryans settled along a nine-mile stretch of farmland between the villages of Lanesboro and Fountain. According to the Fillmore County Recorder of Deeds in 1994, only one family along this stretch in the late 1800s was not Irish. To this day, this area is known locally as Irish Ridge. The road connecting Lanesboro and Fountain is designated County Highway 8. In July of 1855, William purchased 120 acres in Section 18 of Carrolton Township, Fillmore County, Minnesota Territory from the United States Government. The Minnesota Territory, which had been made a separate territory in 1849, became the Gopher State of Minnesota, the 32nd state in the union, in 1858. What a difficult life they must have endured during those first years in Minnesota. Building a rudimentary shelter - hardly worthy of being called a house - probably of sod. Clearing land with simple tools, probably by hand. Could they have afforded an ox or a horse? Planting crops. Harvesting, again, by hand. By the 21st of September in 1857, in a pre-statehood territory-wide census, William and Margaret still didn't have a house big enough for their entire family. They were living in Carrolton township with just their two oldest sons, John and Thomas. The younger five children were living elsewhere. Mary and James were living with innkeeper Charles and Eliza Cole at the Midary(?) House in Chatfield. The three youngest, William, Michael, and Daniel, were living with Joseph and Hesire(?) Elliott who were neighbor farmers in Carrolton. In June 1860, William bought eighty acres in Section 7 of Carrolton Township from C. G. Ripley. In April 1864, he bought 120 acres in Section 13 of Fountain Township, Fillmore County from George Patchew. By January 1865, William had acquired another forty acres in Section 18 of Carrolton Township from his son Thomas and another 160 acres from F. B. Simon, and had sold the original 120 acres to his son Thomas. In October 1865, he bought another 120 acres in Section 13 of Fountain Township from Jane Demick and her husband. On 20 February 1866, William signed his last will and testament naming Jeremiah O'Brien as his executor. The will signing was witnessed by Martin Brennan, his son-in-law, and by Henry Wells. William Ryan died the next day. His will was probated in Fillmore County Probate Court, Preston, Minnesota on 3 April 1866 by Dryden Smith, Judge of Probate. William's 520 acres in Carrolton and Fountain Townships were divided among his heirs as follows: wife Margaret - 200.5 acres, son James - 46.75 acres, son Thomas - 6.75 acres, son William - 70 acres, son Daniel - 93 acres, and son Michael - 103 acres Of the 200 acres in Section 18 of Carrolton Township, 160 acres went to wife Margaret and 40 acres went to son James. Of the 80 acres in Section 7 of Carrolton Township, 40.50 acres went to wife Margaret, 6.75 acres went to son Thomas, 6.75 acres went to son James, 13 acres went to son Daniel, and 13 acres went to son Michael. Of the 240 acres in Section 13 of Fountain Township, 80 acres went to son Daniel, 90 acres went to son Michael and, 70 acres went to son William. In addition to the land, William left $200 to his daughter Mary (wife of Martin Brennan) and $200 to his son John. The residue of his estate was left to his wife Margaret. A large tombstone is erected in his memory in the Catholic Cemetery in Carrolton Township. This cemetery is located partly in the southeast corner of Section 7 and partly in the southwest corner of Section 8. The tombstone is inscribed: WILLIAM RYAN DIED FEB 21, 1866 AGED 78 Years -+-+-+- A native of the parish of Galbaly Co. Limerick Ireland ------- may his Soul rest in peace, Amen. |
Family | Margaret Noonan Ryan b. c 1807, d. 20 Apr 1892 | |
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| Last Edited | 23 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S8] Tombstone.
- [S979] Parish record.
- Under the naturalization laws in effect at this time, an alien was required, among other things, to declare his or her intention to become a citizen at least two years before admission to citizenship, and; to reside in the United States at least five years and in the state for one year. Children of the successful applicant, if under the age of twenty-one, became citizens automatically with their parent. In 1855, citizenship was granted to alien wives of U. S. citizens, also automatically. During the time that William Ryan might have been in Connecticut, three men of that name were naturalized there. Unfortunately, all three are younger than expected by from eight to ten years. The most likely of the three, a resident of the town of Seymour, declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States at a Special Session of New Haven County Court in November 1851 and was naturalized in New Haven Superior Court in April 1854 at age 58.
William Ryan
M, (1840 - 1892)
| Father* | William Ryan (c 1788 - 1866) |
| Mother* | Margaret Noonan Ryan (c 1807 - 1892) |
William Ryan|b. 1840\nd. 1892|p30.htm#i5240|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* | Apr 1840 | Galbally, Limerick, Ireland1 |
| Christening | b 6 Apr 1840 | Galbally, Limerick, Ireland1 |
| Marriage* | 21 Jun 1868 | Rochester, Olmsted, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Anastasia Wadden Ryan, priest=Rev. Thomas O'Gorman2 |
| (godfather) Christening | 5 Mar 1876 | Saint Mary's Church, Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Principal=Hanorah Evangeline Brennan Laivell3 |
| (godfather) Christening | 13 Nov 1879 | Saint Lawrence, Fountain, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Principal=Josephine Ryan Howard3 |
| Death* | 22 Jan 1892 | Farmington tp, Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)4 |
| Burial* | 24 Jan 1892 | Saint Thomas Cemetery, Madison, Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)5 |
| Note* | 5 Feb 1892 | obituary: Chatfield (Minnesota) Democrat, Friday 05 February 18926 |
| Biography* | William Ryan, 1840-1892: William's christening sponsors were John Neill and Ally Dawson. He first appears in the United States in 1850 living in Seymour, Connecticut with five of his siblings. In 1857, William is farming in Carrolton township, Fillmore County, Minnesota and living, together with two younger brothers, with Jasper Elliott, a farmer born in Iowa. By 1860, he is living with his parents. By 1870 William has a farm of his own worth $2,800 plus $625 of personal property. In 1878, he owns a total of 240-acres in section 18 - the northwest quarter of the section (160-acres) plus the west half of the northeast quarter (80-acres). In 1887, they moved to Lake County, Dakota Territory, and homesteaded a tree claim near what would become Ramona. They were neighbors to the Mulvihill family. On 25 Jun 1890, William purchased 160-acres in Section 8 of Farmington township in Lake County, South Dakota from the U.S. General Land Office. The Ryans were originally members of St. Ann Catholic Church at Badus. When the parish was divided, they went to the new St. Williams Church in Ramona. William, age 49, died on a Friday at his home in Farmington township. He had been taken ill with la grippe, contracted pneumonia and died a short time later. William was survived by his wife and eleven children. His funeral was held at the Catholic Church in Badus township, Lake County on Sunday. The Rev. William Maher officiated and the burial was in the cemetery connected with that church. It was estimated that 400 people attended the service and there were 100 vehicles in the procession. William's body was later moved to St. Thomas Cemetery, Madison, South Dakota. Some of this bio was excerpted from an article on the William and Anastasia Ryan Family in a History of Lake County, South Dakota. |
Family | Anastasia Wadden Ryan b. 27 May 1847, d. 1 Apr 1922 | |
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| Last Edited | 25 Dec 2011 |
William Ryan
M, (1871 - 1880)
| Father* | Michael H. Ryan (1842 - 1922) |
| Mother* | Johanna Hanley Ryan (c 1847 - 1892) |
William Ryan|b. 1871\nd. 1880|p30.htm#i5283|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* | 17 Dec 1871 | Fountain Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | 21 Sep 1880 | Fountain Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)2 |
| Last Edited | 23 Dec 2008 |
William C. Ryan
M, (1876 - a 1940)
| Father* | Daniel J. Ryan (1845 - 1908) |
| Mother* | Mary Doran Ryan (1846 - 1900) |
William C. Ryan|b. 1876\nd. a 1940|p30.htm#i5294|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 Oct 1876 | Fillmore Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Christening | 12 Nov 1876 | Saint Lawrence, Fountain, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), priest=Rev. William Riordan1 |
| 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 |
| Residence | May 1909 | Pierre, Hughes, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)4 |
| Residence | 1910 | Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)5 |
| (Witness) Marriage | 4 Oct 1910 | Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Mary Agnes Ryan Sullivan, Groom=William Ignatius Sullivan6 |
| Marriage* | 12 Jul 1911 | Saint Theodore's, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Margaret C. McGuire Ryan Regan6,4 |
| Residence | c 1940 | Austin, Mower, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)7 |
| Death* | a 1940 | 7 |
| Biography* | William C. Ryan, 1876-????: William's christening sponsors were Patrick and Johanna O'Shaughnessy. He spent his early years on a farm in Fountain township of 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 , but William was not living with his parents in 1895. By 1900 William is living with them again at 234 Newton Street in the 3rd ward of Albert Lea, Freeborn County and working as a poultry packer. In 1908 he was living in Bowbells, Burke County, North Dakota. In 1909, William lived in both Midland, Haakon County, South Dakota and Albert Lea. In 1910, he and his sister Mayme were living at 213 E College St, Albert Lea with a cousin - on their mother's side - Anna (Kennelly) Garrity. William was working as a telegraph operator. On 20 July of 1910, he gave a deposition at Midlands, South Dakota in regards to his father's homestead application. In 1911, William was married by Daniel Coleman before witnesses William Kennelly (his cousin?) and Rose McGuire (the bride's sister). The priest was from Waterville, Le Seuer County, Minnesota (Wonder how this couple knew him?). In 1918, when he registered for the WWI draft, William and Margaret were living in Room 19 of the Hotel Albert in Albert Lea and he was working as the steward and manager of the Elks Club at the corner of Williams and Newton. William was described as being of medium height and build with brown eyes and gray hair. In 1924, he was living at 310 Cherry, Albert Lea and was a superintendant at Smith Wright Company, a wholesale dealer of poultry and eggs on Pearl at Newton. In 1928, William was living at the Hotel Albert, S. Broadway at College (The Hotel Albert had 225 rooms from $1.00 to $2.50 and was located above Albert Lea Publishing). By 1932, the Hotel Albert had become the Tribune Apartments. According to family lore, William was divorced from his wife, had no issue, and was living in Austin, Mower County during the late 1930's or early 1940's where he was running the liquor store in the Austin Hotel. |
| Last Edited | 23 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S68] St.Mary's (Chatfield, Minnesota) christening record.
- [S4] Father's obituary.
- [S16] Sibling's obituary.
- [S1597] Newspaper item.
- [S128] 1910 Federal Census, Freeborn Co, MN.
- [S125] Freeborn county marriage record.
- [S165] Robert Sullivan to Thomas McCarthy. 3 May 1999, Hot Springs Village, Arkansas (AR).
William Henry Ryan
M, (1869 - 1941)
| Father* | Thomas Ryan (1833 - 1905) |
| Mother* | Margaret McCabe Ryan (1845 - 1906) |
William Henry Ryan|b. 1869\nd. 1941|p30.htm#i5244|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 | Uncle of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 16 Jun 1869 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| (Witness) Marriage | 7 Jun 1887 | Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa (IA), United States (US), Bride=Anna Gertrude Ryan Walker, Groom=William Francis Walker2 |
| (Witness) Marriage | 6 Nov 1895 | Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa (IA), United States (US), Bride=Mary V. Ryan McHugh, Groom=Edward E. McHugh2 |
| (Witness) Marriage | 27 Nov 1900 | Saint Patrick's church, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa (IA), United States (US), Groom=Daniel Waldo McCarthy, Bride=Katherine Henrietta Ryan McCarthy2 |
| Marriage* | 6 Feb 1907 | Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa (IA), United States (US), Bride=Winifred Mulhern Ryan, priest=Rev. James McCormack, Witness=Eugene P. Mulhern, Witness=Mary B. Mulhern Theis2 |
| Death* | 25 Sep 1941 | Mitchell, Davison, South Dakota (SD), United States (US), cardiovascular renal disease, Witness=Winifred Mulhern Ryan3,4 |
| Note* | 26 Sep 1941 | obituaries Mitchell (South Dakota) Daily Republic, Friday 26 September 1941 and Sheldon (Iowa) Sun, Wednesday 1 October 1941.5 |
| Burial* | 27 Sep 1941 | Saint Patrick's Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa (IA), United States (US)3,4,5 |
| Biography* | William H. Ryan, 1869-1941: William Henry Ryan grew up farming with his parents in Sioux County, Iowa. In May 1894, he purchased the eighty acre farm adjoining his parent's farm. He and his parents sold their joint holdings in January 1901 and moved to South Dakota. In March 1901, William purchased half of a 160 acre farm in Section 1 of Jasper Township in Hanson County, South Dakota from Amy and J. Renkin for $1,250. In addition, he assumed responsibilty for $400 of an existing $800 mortgage on the property. On the same date, his mother Margaret purchased the other half of the farm and assumed the other half of the mortgage. William, his parents and siblings moved onto the farm in the same month. After their mother Margaret died, William and his siblings sold the 160 acre farm in Jasper Township on 23 Jan 1907 to Harvey Brayton for $1 and other valuable considerations. Harvey also assumed existing mortgages totaling $2,000. William married Winnie Mulhearn in that year and bought a house on Eighth Street in Alexandria, South Dakota where he was employed as a dray wagon driver. After 1910, William and Winifred moved to 405 East Second in Mitchell, South Dakota. William, 72, was retired and living at 405 East Hanson Street in Mitchell when he died on a Thursday of cardiovascular renal disease. His funeral was held on Saturday from Holy Family Church in Mitchell. Services were conducted by Msgr J. M. Brady. William was buried with his wife's family in St. Patrick's, Sheldon, Iowa. |
| Last Edited | 23 Jan 2012 |
William J. Ryan
M, (1869 - 1894)
| Father* | William Ryan (1840 - 1892) |
| Mother* | Anastasia Wadden Ryan (1847 - 1922) |
William J. Ryan|b. 1869\nd. 1894|p30.htm#i5267|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. |
| Birth* | 26 Mar 1869 | Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | 3 Aug 1894 | Farmington tp, Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)2 |
| Note* | obituary: Lanesboro (Minnesota) Journal, |
| Last Edited | 25 Dec 2011 |
William Joseph Ryan
M, (1866 - 1918)
| Father* | James Ryan (1837 - 1916) |
| Mother* | Winifred Considine Ryan (1842 - 1895) |
William Joseph Ryan|b. 1866\nd. 1918|p30.htm#i5255|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* | 7 Jan 1866 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 3 Sep 1901 | Fountain Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Mary Lucille Walsh Ryan2 |
| Death* | 18 Jun 1918 | Rochester, Olmsted, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Burial* | 21 Jun 1918 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,3 |
| Note* | 5 Jul 1918 | obituary Wykoff (Minnesota) Enterprise, Friday 05 July 1918.1 |
| Biography* | William J. Ryan, 1866 -1918: William was born on the Ryan homestead in Carrolton, four miles east of Fountain where he spent his entire life. He became ill on the 31st of May, was taken to Rochester hospital on 1 June and operated on for a perforated ulcer of the intestines. William, 52, never recovered and died on Tuesday the 18th. He was survived by his wife and five children, three sisters, one brother, and a neice. The funeral was held in the Fountain Catholic church on Friday, the Pastor, Rev William Foster officiating. The procession contained between 125 and 150 cars and was all of three miles in length. Relatives and friends attending the funeral were Mrs. James Ryan of Winona, Mrs. Eliza Travis and daughter Blanche of La Crosse, Wisconsin, M. H. Ryan of Chicago, John Ryan of Canton, South Dakota, Will Ryan and Tom Considine of Albert Lea, Minnesota, John and Will Considine, Tom Duane and Mrs. Mary Hall of Lewiston, M/M John Brennan and P. J. Kavanaugh of Rochester, T. R. Walsh of Anaconda, Montana, M/M E. J. Keenan, daughter Alice and son James of Clark, South Dakota, Pat Hart of Flandreau, South Dakota, Mrs. Joe Laufle, Mrs. Julia McCarthy and daughter Alice of Austin, Miss Martha Meighen and M/M Frank Pulford of Rochester and Henry Brigge of Itasca, Wisconsin. |
Family | Mary Lucille Walsh Ryan b. 29 Aug 1881, d. 22 Jul 1942 | |
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| Last Edited | 23 Jan 2012 |
Winifred Ryan
F, (1876 - 1894)
| Father* | James Ryan (1837 - 1916) |
| Mother* | Winifred Considine Ryan (1842 - 1895) |
Winifred Ryan|b. 1876\nd. 1894|p30.htm#i5253|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 Jun 1876 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Christening | 25 Jun 1876 | Saint Mary's Church, Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | 2 Apr 1894 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)2 |
| Burial* | 4 Apr 1894 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)3 |
| Note* | 5 Apr 1894 | obituary: Preston (Minnesota) Times, 5 April 1894.3 |
| Biography* | Winifred Ryan, 1875 - 1894: Winifred, age seventeen, died on a Monday of quick consumption. She was the daughter of Mr/Mrs James Ryan residing near Isinours. Winifred was buried on Wednesday in Carrolton cemetery. |
| Last Edited | 23 Jan 2012 |
Wilbur Paul Sachtjen
M, (1895 - 1971)
![]() Wilbur Sachtjen, 1895-1971 |
| Father* | William Sachtjen |
| Mother* | Pauline Hartkopf Sachtjen |
Wilbur Paul Sachtjen|b. 1895\nd. 1971|p30.htm#i2446|William Sachtjen|||Pauline Hartkopf Sachtjen||||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | 15 Apr 1895 | Burke, Dane, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | b 1927 | Bride=Kathryn Manley Sachtjen3 |
| Death* | 3 Oct 1971 | Union Tp, Burnett, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US), Witness=Kathryn Manley Sachtjen4 |
| Note* | 5 Oct 1971 | obituary Wisconsin (Madison) State Journal, Tuesday 5 October 1971 s2p2c3.1 |
| Burial* | 6 Oct 1971 | Lakeview American Lutheran, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,4 |
| Biography* | Wilbur Paul Sachtjen, 1895-1971: Wisconsin born of parents born in Minnesota, Wilbur was a 1917 graduate of the University of Wisconsin. He was a Madison resident for most of his life. As a young man, Wilbur was secretary of the Darwin Milk Company in Madison. In 1930, he was a wholesale oil merchant and he and Kathryn owned a $9,000-house at 1237 Elizabeth Street in Madison's 7th ward. Later Wilbur headed the first rural electrification of the Town of Burke. Wilbur, 76, died on a Sunday while on a hunting and fishing trip near Webster in Burnett County with his close friend and former business partner, Hobart E. Bondi of Madison. Survivors included his wife, two sons, two brothers, three sisters, and seven grandchildren. Wilbur's funeral was held on Wednesday at the Lakeview American Lutheran Church of which he was a member. |
| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
Gerald Sanders
M
| Marriage* | Bride=Lorraine Brennan Sanders1 |
| Last Edited | 17 Nov 2008 |
Citations
- [S996] Frank Tomandl's chart.
Michael W. Sauer
M, (c 1876 - 1963)
| Father* | Francis Sauer (c 1829 - ) |
| Mother* | Catherine Bickman Sauer (c 1839 - ) |
Michael W. Sauer|b. c 1876\nd. 1963|p30.htm#i8667|Francis Sauer|b. c 1829||Catherine Bickman Sauer|b. c 1839|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | c 1876 | Oregon, Ogle, Illinois (IL), United States (US)1,2 |
| Occupation* | Nov 1924 | Truck Gardener||, Waterloo, Iowa1 |
| Marriage* | 24 Nov 1924 | Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa (IA), United States (US), Bride=Rose V. Downes Sauer, priest=Rev. James McCormack, Witness=Rose Anna Mullin1 |
| Residence* | 1 Apr 1930 | Waterloo, Blackhawk, Iowa (IA), United States (US)2 |
| Burial* | 1963 | Saint Patrick's Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa (IA), United States (US)3 |
| Death* | 1963 | 3 |
| Biography* | Michael Sauer, ca1876-1963: The eleventh of at least twelve, Michael was first generation German-American. He grew up on a farm in Oregon township, Ogle County, Illinois. By 1930, he and wife Rose owned a $4,000 house at 138 Bertch in the 1st ward of Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa. Michael's occupation was truck gardening. By 1936, they had moved to an 80-acre farm east of Sheldon, Iowa that Michael's wife Rose had inherited from her father. |
| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
Helen M. Scanlan Winner
F, (1898 - 1995)
| Father* | Thomas William Scanlan (1867 - 1947) |
| Mother* | Johanna L. Enright Scanlan (1867 - 1951) |
Helen M. Scanlan Winner|b. 1898\nd. 1995|p30.htm#i9895|Thomas William Scanlan|b. 1867\nd. 1947|p30.htm#i7774|Johanna L. Enright Scanlan|b. 1867\nd. 1951|p10.htm#i7763|Thomas Scanlan|b. c 1836\nd. 1920||Ellen Moriarity Scanlan|b. c 1833\nd. 1913||Thomas P. Enright|b. 1832\nd. 1916|p10.htm#i7740|Mary McCabe Enright|b. 1830\nd. 1928|p19.htm#i8413| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 14 Oct 1898 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2 |
| Married Name | 23 Nov 1921 | Winner [Scanlan] |
| Marriage* | 23 Nov 1921 | Groom=William R. Winner3 |
| Residence* | 1947 | Madison, Dane, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4 |
| Death* | 28 Jan 1995 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 23 Dec 2009 |
Johanna Scanlan Enright
F, (1865 - 1915)
| Father* | Thomas Scanlan (c 1836 - 1920) |
| Mother* | Ellen Moriarity Scanlan (c 1833 - 1913) |
Johanna Scanlan Enright|b. 1865\nd. 1915|p30.htm#i7779|Thomas Scanlan|b. c 1836\nd. 1920||Ellen Moriarity Scanlan|b. c 1833\nd. 1913||John Scanlan|b. 1797\nd. 1889||Catherine (Mrs John) (?) Scanlan|b. 1793\nd. 1872||Jeremiah Moriarity|||Bridget Doanla? Moriarity||| |
| Nickname | Josie | |
| Birth* | Sep 1865 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2,3 |
| (Witness) Marriage | 10 Feb 1897 | Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Ellen Scanlon Mulvihill, Groom=Timothy S. Mulvihill4 |
| Marriage* | 10 Feb 1902 | Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Groom=John Joseph Enright, priest=Rev. James Coyne, Witness=Josie Gahagan, Witness=Nicholas Raphael Wadden4 |
| Married Name | 10 Feb 1902 | Enright [Scanlan] |
| Death* | 9 Aug 1915 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Burial* | 11 Aug 1915 | Saint Patrick's Cemetery, Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)5,2 |
| Note* | 19 Aug 1915 | obituaries Chatfield (Minnesota) News-Democrat, Thursday 19 August 1915; Preston (Minnesota) Times, Wednesday 18 August 1915; and Lanesboro (Minnesota) Levang's Weekly, Thursday 12 Aug 1915. |
Family | John Joseph Enright b. 16 Mar 1869, d. 22 Jan 1943 | |
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| Last Edited | 27 Dec 2008 |
John Angelo Scanlan
M, (1902 - 1971)
| Father* | Thomas William Scanlan (1867 - 1947) |
| Mother* | Johanna L. Enright Scanlan (1867 - 1951) |
John Angelo Scanlan|b. 1902\nd. 1971|p30.htm#i7776|Thomas William Scanlan|b. 1867\nd. 1947|p30.htm#i7774|Johanna L. Enright Scanlan|b. 1867\nd. 1951|p10.htm#i7763|Thomas Scanlan|b. c 1836\nd. 1920||Ellen Moriarity Scanlan|b. c 1833\nd. 1913||Thomas P. Enright|b. 1832\nd. 1916|p10.htm#i7740|Mary McCabe Enright|b. 1830\nd. 1928|p19.htm#i8413| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 27 Apr 1902 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), ||12 |
| Marriage* | Bride=Hildegard Conroy Scanlan3 | |
| Residence* | 1947 | Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)4 |
| Residence | 1971 | Denver, Denver, Colorado (CO), United States (US)5 |
| Death* | 31 Oct 1971 | Denver, Denver, Colorado (CO), United States (US)3 |
| Burial* | 3 Nov 1971 | Denver, Denver, Colorado (CO), United States (US)3 |
| Note* | 10 Feb 1972 | obituary Preston (Minnesota) Republican, Thursday 10 February 19723 |
| Biography* | John Angelo Scanlon, 1902-1971: John was born and raised on a farm in Carrolton township, Fillmore County, Minnesota. By 1930, he was lodging with Frank Cassidy at 150 North Smith Avenue in Saint Paul, Ramsey County. John was single and employed as a salesman of stocks and bonds. Sometime before 1971, John moved to Denver, Colorado. John died on a Sunday at age 69. |
| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
Leon Vincent Scanlan
M, (1900 - 1971)
| Father* | Thomas William Scanlan (1867 - 1947) |
| Mother* | Johanna L. Enright Scanlan (1867 - 1951) |
Leon Vincent Scanlan|b. 1900\nd. 1971|p30.htm#i7775|Thomas William Scanlan|b. 1867\nd. 1947|p30.htm#i7774|Johanna L. Enright Scanlan|b. 1867\nd. 1951|p10.htm#i7763|Thomas Scanlan|b. c 1836\nd. 1920||Ellen Moriarity Scanlan|b. c 1833\nd. 1913||Thomas P. Enright|b. 1832\nd. 1916|p10.htm#i7740|Mary McCabe Enright|b. 1830\nd. 1928|p19.htm#i8413| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 21 Aug 1900 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), ||12 |
| Christening | 15 Sep 1900 | Saint Patrick's Church, Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US) |
| Marriage* | 18 Apr 1925 | Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Josephine T. Ellingson Scanlan3 |
| Death* | 27 Jan 1971 | Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)3 |
| Burial* | 30 Jan 1971 | Saint Patrick's Cemetery, Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)4,3 |
| Note* | 4 Feb 1971 | obituary Lanesboro (Minnesota) Leader, Thursday 4 February 1971 p1c33 |
| Biography* | Leon Vincent Scanlan, 1900-1971: Born and raised on a farm in Carrolton township, Fillmore County, Minnesota, Leon was married with a son by 1930. The family was renting in Carrolton township for $15/month and Leon was employed as a bridge worker on the railroad. Later he worked for many years for the Lanesboro Grain Company. Leon also was employed by the State Highway Department. He was an Army veteran of World War I, a member of Saint Patrick's Catholic parish and of the Lanesboro Fire Department. Leon died unexpectedly following a heart attack at his home on a Wednesday at age 70. He was survived by a son, two sisters, Mrs. William Winner of Madison, Wisconsin and Mrs. George Dyvibek of Stoughton, Wisconsin and a brother John Scanlan of Denver, Colorado. Leon's funeral was held on Saturday from Saint Patrick's Catholic church with the Rev. Thomas P. Adamson officiating. Pallbearers were Leo Hager, Victor Hall, Leroy Erickson, Joseph Enright, Ernest Borgen and Michael Shanahan Sr. The Lanesboro American Legion conducted a graveside military sevice. Johnson funeral home was in charge. |
| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
Madeline Mary Scanlan Ellingson Dybevik
F, (1903 - 2000)
| Father* | Thomas William Scanlan (1867 - 1947) |
| Mother* | Johanna L. Enright Scanlan (1867 - 1951) |
Madeline Mary Scanlan Ellingson Dybevik|b. 1903\nd. 2000|p30.htm#i8258|Thomas William Scanlan|b. 1867\nd. 1947|p30.htm#i7774|Johanna L. Enright Scanlan|b. 1867\nd. 1951|p10.htm#i7763|Thomas Scanlan|b. c 1836\nd. 1920||Ellen Moriarity Scanlan|b. c 1833\nd. 1913||Thomas P. Enright|b. 1832\nd. 1916|p10.htm#i7740|Mary McCabe Enright|b. 1830\nd. 1928|p19.htm#i8413| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Nickname | Mary M. | |
| Birth* | 21 Dec 1903 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2 |
| Residence | 1 Apr 1930 | La Crosse, La Crosse, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
| Marriage* | 19 Nov 1935 | Groom=Howard Marcus Ellingson4 |
| Married Name | 19 Nov 1935 | Ellingson [Scanlan] |
| Residence* | 1951 | Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)5 |
| Marriage* | a 1951 | Groom=George Dybevik6 |
| Married Name | a 1951 | Dybevik [Scanlan] |
| Residence | 1971 | Stoughton, Dane, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)7 |
| Residence | May 2000 | Madison, Dane, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)2 |
| Death* | 23 May 2000 | 2 |
| Last Edited | 23 Dec 2009 |
Thomas William Scanlan
M, (1867 - 1947)
| Father* | Thomas Scanlan (c 1836 - 1920) |
| Mother* | Ellen Moriarity Scanlan (c 1833 - 1913) |
Thomas William Scanlan|b. 1867\nd. 1947|p30.htm#i7774|Thomas Scanlan|b. c 1836\nd. 1920||Ellen Moriarity Scanlan|b. c 1833\nd. 1913||John Scanlan|b. 1797\nd. 1889||Catherine (Mrs John) (?) Scanlan|b. 1793\nd. 1872||Jeremiah Moriarity|||Bridget Doanla? Moriarity||| |
| Birth* | 21 Nov 1867 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| (Witness) Marriage | 25 Jan 1893 | Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Groom=John Scanlan, Bride=Johanna O'Shaughnessy Scanlan2 |
| Marriage* | 7 Sep 1897 | Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Johanna L. Enright Scanlan, priest=Rev. James Coyne, Witness=James Lynch, Witness=Nellie Madden2 |
| Death* | 2 Oct 1947 | Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), heart attack1 |
| Burial* | 4 Oct 1947 | Saint Patrick's Cemetery, Lanesboro, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)3,1 |
| Note* | 9 Oct 1947 | obituaries Preston (Minnesota) Republican, Thursday 9 October 1947 and Wykoff (Minnesota) Enterprise, Friday 10 October 1947.1 |
| Biography* | Thomas William Scanlan, 1868-1945: A first generation Irish-American born and raised in Carrolton township, Fillmore County, Minnesota, Thomas was married in 1897 at age 29. By 1900 he owned his farm free of mortgage. Thomas died on a Thursday at age 79. |
Family | Johanna L. Enright Scanlan b. 3 Jun 1867, d. 26 May 1951 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
Robert Schimming
M, (c 1882 - )
| Father* | Ernest Schimming (1839 - ) |
| Mother* | Whilamina Minerva Schwepps Schimming (1839 - ) |
Robert Schimming|b. c 1882|p30.htm#i2604|Ernest Schimming|b. 1839||Whilamina Minerva Schwepps Schimming|b. 1839|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | c 1882 | Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 16 Oct 1920 | Saint Michael's, Dane, Dane, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US), Bride=Gladys Mulcahy Schimming Jacobsen, priest=George Haeusler Rev, Witness=Albert Schimming, Witness=Pearl Rapp1 |
| Last Edited | 23 Jul 2010 |
Citations
- [S7] Dane county marriage record.
Beulah May Schlofman Conerty1
F, (1892 - 1956)
| Charts | Matthew Conerty descendants |
| Birth* | 17 Jan 1892 | Varna, Marshall, Illinois (IL), United States (US)2 |
| Marriage* | 17 Apr 1919 | Groom=Henry Amos Conerty3 |
| Married Name | 17 Apr 1919 | Conerty [Schlofman] |
| Residence* | 1919 | Peoria, Peoria, Illinois (IL), United States (US) |
| Death* | 31 Mar 1956 | Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)2 |
| Note* | 2 Apr 1956 | obituary: Woodstock (Illinois) Sentinel, Monday 02 April 1956 |
| Burial* | 2 Apr 1956 | Oakland Cemetery, Woodstock, McHenry, Illinois (IL), United States (US)2 |
Family | Henry Amos Conerty b. 5 Aug 1873, d. 7 Feb 1946 | |
| Child | ||
| Last Edited | 21 Mar 2009 |
Agnes Irene Schoof Williams
F, (1897 - 1985)
| Father* | Charles John Schoof (c 1865 - ) |
| Mother* | Alice Naomi Morlan Schoof (c 1873 - ) |
Agnes Irene Schoof Williams|b. 1897\nd. 1985|p30.htm#i6572|Charles John Schoof|b. c 1865||Alice Naomi Morlan Schoof|b. c 1873|||||||||||||| |
| Charts | John Noonan descendants |
| Birth* | 21 Mar 1897 | South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | c 1917 | Groom=Dr. Charles A. Williams3 |
| Married Name | c 1917 | Williams [Schoof] |
| Residence* | Dec 1985 | Centralia, Lewis, Washington (WA), United States (US)2 |
| Death* | Dec 1985 | 2 |
| Biography* | Agnes Irene Schoof Williams, 1897-1985: Agnes was born in South Dakota to a farmer father born in Germany and a mother born in Ohio. She was their second child, their first was a boy. In 1910, the family lived in Doland City's 3rd ward, Spink County, South Dakota. Her father owned their home free of mortgage and worked as a farmer. After her 1917 marriage, Agnes and her husband continued to live in Doland City. |
Family | Dr. Charles A. Williams b. 26 Nov 1887, d. 15 Aug 1969 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S1707] 1920 Federal Census, Spink County, South Dakota.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
- [S1884] 1930 Federal Census, Spink County, South Dakota.
Clement Joseph Schwingle
M, (1901 - 1978)
| Father* | George J. Schwingle (1875 - ) |
| Mother* | Mary Lee Connors Schwingle (1874 - ) |
Clement Joseph Schwingle|b. 1901\nd. 1978|p30.htm#i2448|George J. Schwingle|b. 1875||Mary Lee Connors Schwingle|b. 1874|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | 29 Aug 1901 | Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 1 Aug 1923 | Sacred Hearts cemetery, Sun Prairie, Dane, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US), RC, Bride=Pearl Gertrude Manley Schwingle3 |
| Residence* | Dec 1978 | Naples, Collier, Florida (FL), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | Dec 1978 | 1 |
| Burial* | Dec 1978 | Saint John's cemetery, Muscoda, Grant, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4 |
| Biography* | Clement Schwingle, 1901-1978: Clement was the oldest of three children born to a first generation German-Amercan father (one record lists Clem's grandfather as Austrian-German and his grandmother as Austrian-Bohemian) and a first generation Irish-American mother. His father operated a hardware store in Mascoda Village, Grant County, Wisconsin. Clem was still a resident of Muscoda and employed as an appraisal engineer when he was married in 1923. In 1930, he and Pearl were renting an apartment at 1651 Oakland Avenue in Shorewood Village, Milwaukee County for $57.50/month. They did not own a radio. At his death in 1978, Clem, 77, was a resident of Naples, Florida. |
| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
Josephine A. Scolaro Sullivan
F, (1918 - 1998)
| Father* | Marion Anthony Scolaro (1886 - ) |
| Mother* | Catherine (?) Scolaro (1894 - ) |
Josephine A. Scolaro Sullivan|b. 1918\nd. 1998|p30.htm#i10077|Marion Anthony Scolaro|b. 1886||Catherine (?) Scolaro|b. 1894|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | 15 Dec 1918 | Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa (IA), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 28 Jul 1942 | Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa (IA), United States (US), Groom=Robert William Sullivan1 |
| Married Name | 28 Jul 1942 | Sullivan [Scolaro] |
| Residence* | Dec 1998 | Hot Springs Village, Garland, Arkansas (AR), United States (US)2 |
| Death* | 17 Dec 1998 | 2 |
| Last Edited | 2 Jun 2009 |
Citations
- [S131] Linn county marriage record.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
Claude H. Scott
M, (1893 - 1960)
| Father* | Amos W. Scott (1861 - ) |
| Mother* | Sarah A. Mathews Scott (1861 - ) |
Claude H. Scott|b. 1893\nd. 1960|p30.htm#i6673|Amos W. Scott|b. 1861||Sarah A. Mathews Scott|b. 1861|||||||||||||| |
| Charts | John Noonan descendants |
| Birth* | 9 Mar 1893 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | c 1912 | Bride=Mary Elizabeth Noonan Scott3 |
| Death* | 10 Dec 1960 | Murray, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)2 |
| Biography* | Claude Harold Scott, 1893-1960: Born in Minnesota, the fifth of six children and the second son to parents born in Illinois, Claude was livng with his parents on their rented farm in Luverne township, Rock County, Minnesota and going to school in 1900. By 1910 the family had moved to Clinton township in the same county to another rented farm. In 1917, when Claude registered for the WWI draft, he was married with wife and child, claimed no exemptions from the draft and was described as being of medium height and build with blue eyes and brown hair. By 1920, Claude was on his own farm in Mound township. And by 1930, he and Mary owned a farm in Iona township of Murray County. Claude, age 67, died on a Saturday in Murray County, Minnesota. |
Family | Mary Elizabeth Noonan Scott b. 20 Aug 1890, d. 16 Mar 1976 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
Ethel R. Scott Riesselman
F
| Father* | Claude H. Scott (1893 - 1960) |
| Mother* | Mary Elizabeth Noonan Scott (1890 - 1976) |
Ethel R. Scott Riesselman||p30.htm#i6676|Claude H. Scott|b. 1893\nd. 1960|p30.htm#i6673|Mary Elizabeth Noonan Scott|b. 1890\nd. 1976|p25.htm#i6663|Amos W. Scott|b. 1861||Sarah A. Mathews Scott|b. 1861||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. |
| Marriage* | Groom=Mr. Riesselman1 |
| Last Edited | 2 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S996] Frank Tomandl's chart.
Gordon Romaine Scott
M, (1914 - 1915)
| Father* | Claude H. Scott (1893 - 1960) |
| Mother* | Mary Elizabeth Noonan Scott (1890 - 1976) |
Gordon Romaine Scott|b. 1914\nd. 1915|p30.htm#i6674|Claude H. Scott|b. 1893\nd. 1960|p30.htm#i6673|Mary Elizabeth Noonan Scott|b. 1890\nd. 1976|p25.htm#i6663|Amos W. Scott|b. 1861||Sarah A. Mathews Scott|b. 1861||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* | 1914 | 1 |
| Death* | 14 Jul 1915 | Rock, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)2 |
| Last Edited | 20 Nov 2008 |
Vance R. Scott1
M, (1916 - 1991)
| Father* | Claude H. Scott (1893 - 1960) |
| Mother* | Mary Elizabeth Noonan Scott (1890 - 1976) |
Vance R. Scott|b. 1916\nd. 1991|p30.htm#i6675|Claude H. Scott|b. 1893\nd. 1960|p30.htm#i6673|Mary Elizabeth Noonan Scott|b. 1890\nd. 1976|p25.htm#i6663|Amos W. Scott|b. 1861||Sarah A. Mathews Scott|b. 1861||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* | 14 Sep 1916 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)2,3 |
| Death* | 23 Oct 1991 | Murray, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)3 |
| Last Edited | 2 Jan 2012 |
Verna M. Scott Klenken
F, (1921 - 2007)
| Father* | Claude H. Scott (1893 - 1960) |
| Mother* | Mary Elizabeth Noonan Scott (1890 - 1976) |
Verna M. Scott Klenken|b. 1921\nd. 2007|p30.htm#i6677|Claude H. Scott|b. 1893\nd. 1960|p30.htm#i6673|Mary Elizabeth Noonan Scott|b. 1890\nd. 1976|p25.htm#i6663|Amos W. Scott|b. 1861||Sarah A. Mathews Scott|b. 1861||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* | 10 Sep 1921 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | Groom=Mr. Klenken3 | |
| Married Name | Klenken [Scott] | |
| Residence* | Jan 2007 | Wilmont, Nobles, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Death* | 14 Jan 2007 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 2 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
- [S1877] 1930 Federal Census, Murray County, Minnesota.
- [S996] Frank Tomandl's chart.
Walter M. Scott
M
| Father* | Claude H. Scott (1893 - 1960) |
| Mother* | Mary Elizabeth Noonan Scott (1890 - 1976) |
Walter M. Scott||p30.htm#i6678|Claude H. Scott|b. 1893\nd. 1960|p30.htm#i6673|Mary Elizabeth Noonan Scott|b. 1890\nd. 1976|p25.htm#i6663|Amos W. Scott|b. 1861||Sarah A. Mathews Scott|b. 1861||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. |
| Last Edited | 2 Jan 2012 |
Elfrieda Frances Senger Conerty
F, (1880 - 1949)
| Father* | Henry Senger (c 1837 - ) |
| Mother* | Johanna Nieworth Senger (c 1843 - ) |
Elfrieda Frances Senger Conerty|b. 1880\nd. 1949|p30.htm#i9640|Henry Senger|b. c 1837||Johanna Nieworth Senger|b. c 1843|||||||||||||| |
| Charts | Matthew Conerty descendants |
| Birth* | 22 Feb 1880 | Greenwood Tp, McHenry, Illinois (IL), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 22 Oct 1908 | Harvard, McHenry, Illinois (IL), United States (US), Groom=John Bannon Conerty, Witness=Dr. James M. Conerty, minister=John William Hachley2 |
| Married Name | 22 Oct 1908 | Conerty [Senger] |
| (Witness) Marriage | 6 Sep 1911 | Hartland Tp, McHenry, Illinois (IL), United States (US), Groom=Henry Amos Conerty, Bride=Julia Shatters Conerty2 |
| Death* | 26 Jul 1949 | Woodstock, McHenry, Illinois (IL), United States (US)3 |
| Note* | 28 Jul 1949 | obituary: Woodstock (Illinois) Journal, Thursday 28 July 19493 |
| Burial* | 28 Jul 1949 | Oakland Cemetery, Woodstock, McHenry, Illinois (IL), United States (US)1 |
| Biography* | Elfrieda F. Senger Conerty, 1880-1949: The youngest of seven, Elfrieda was born in Greenwood, McHenry County, Illinois. By 1900, the family was living on Washington Street in Harvard's second ward where her father Henry was a wagon maker and wheelwright. Elfrieda was a first generation German-American. Her father, born in Alsace, immigtated in 1845. Her mother Johanna, born in Hanover, immigrated in 1851. After Elfrieda's 1908 marriage, she and her husband lived in Woodstock. Elfrieda, 69, of 814 North Madison, died at home on a Tuesday of uterine cancer three weeks after an operation at Woodstock hospital. Dr. Wright was her physician. She was survived by her husband and two daughters. Elfrieda's funeral was held on Thursday at the Merwin funeral home with the Rev. Albion J. Tavenner officiating. Clarence Coonrad and Millie Greenlee were vocalists. Al Klemme was the organist. |
Family | John Bannon Conerty b. 10 Jan 1885, d. 30 Oct 1962 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
Anthony Sharpe
M, (1866 - 1942)
| Father* | Phillip Sharp (c 1837 - ) |
| Mother* | Matilda (Mrs Phillip) (?) Sharp (c 1838 - ) |
Anthony Sharpe|b. 1866\nd. 1942|p30.htm#i5314|Phillip Sharp|b. c 1837||Matilda (Mrs Phillip) (?) Sharp|b. c 1838|||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | 10 Dec 1866 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 26 Aug 1898 | Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Margaret Brennan Sharpe1 |
| Death* | 14 Aug 1942 | Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Burial* | Aug 1942 | Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Biography* | Anthony Sharpe, 1866-1942: Anthony was a first generation German-American. In 1900, he and wife Margaret owned their home, free of mortgage, in Chatfield City, Fillmore County, Minnesota. Anthony was worked as a butcher in a meat market. By 1910, they also owned a farm, also free of mortgage. And by 1920, Anthony had switched to farming as an occupation although they continued to live in the city. By 1930, the house's estimated value was $5,000 and Anthony was engaged as a stock buyer. Anthony also had some civic interests. For 16 years he was Clerk of the Township Board and for another eight years was Mayor of Chatfiled. He was also manager/buyer for the Chatfield Shipping Assoc for 30 years. Anthony, 75, died on a Friday. |
Family | Margaret Brennan Sharpe b. 28 Aug 1867, d. 8 May 1952 | |
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| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2012 |
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