Raymond Ruddy Brennan
M, (1907 - 1972)
| Father* | William Brennan (1866 - 1948) | |
| Mother* | Margaret Ruddy Brennan (1867 - 1949) | |
Raymond Ruddy Brennan|b. 1907\nd. 1972|p5.htm#i5362|William Brennan|b. 1866\nd. 1948|p5.htm#i5233|Margaret Ruddy Brennan|b. 1867\nd. 1949|p27.htm#i5302|Martin Brennan|b. 1836\nd. 1903|p4.htm#i5263|Mary Ryan Brennan|b. 1835\nd. 1919|p29.htm#i5239|Morris Ruddy|b. c 1830||Mary Twohey Ruddy|b. c 1845|| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Occupation* | Journalist | |
| Birth* | 7 Oct 1907 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 1929 | Bride=Ann Reichert Brennan2 |
| Marriage* | 8 Aug 1941 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois (IL), United States (US), Bride=Elizabeth Nowell Brennan2 |
| Death* | 6 Aug 1972 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois (IL), United States (US)2 |
| Biography* | Raymond Ruddy Brennan, 1907-1972: Raymond grew up on a farm in Carrolton township, Fillmore County, Minnesota. He married twice. Ray was a news reporter for a Chicago daily. [from Bill Gallagher's book:] Lived in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota in 1927 and Chicago, Illinois after 1930. |
| Last Edited | 7 Dec 2008 |
Thomas Brennan
M, (1871 - 1922)
| Father* | Patrick M. Brennan (1840 - 1915) | |
| Mother* | Margaret Noonan Brennan (1844 - 1915) | |
Thomas Brennan|b. 1871\nd. 1922|p5.htm#i5713|Patrick M. Brennan|b. 1840\nd. 1915|p4.htm#i5471|Margaret Noonan Brennan|b. 1844\nd. 1915|p25.htm#i5710|Thomas Brennan|b. c 1806\nd. 1885||Bridget Dwyer Brennan|d. 1849||John Noonan|d. a 1857|p24.htm#i6406|Johanna Cronin Noonan||p8.htm#i6407| | ||
| Charts | John Noonan descendants |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 18 May 1871 | Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Christening | 17 Jun 1871 | Saint Mary's Church, Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), priest=Rev. William Riordan, godfather=Patrick M. Brennan, godmother=Julia Brennan Powers2 |
| Marriage* | 10 Jan 1912 | Saint Joseph's, Jasper, Pipestone, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Agnes Murphy Brennan1 |
| (Witness) Death | 2 Sep 1912 | Springwater tp, Rock, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Deceased=Bridget Brennan Bonn3 |
| Death* | 9 Apr 1922 | Oakes, Dickey, North Dakota (ND), United States (US)1,4 |
| Burial* | 12 Apr 1922 | Oakes, Dickey, North Dakota (ND), United States (US)5 |
| Note* | obituary: The Oakes (North Dakota) Times, Thursday 13 April 1922 | |
| Biography* | Thomas Brennan, 1871-1922: In 1900, Thomas was single and one of six boarders living with Louis and Gertrude Locke in Palisade township, Minnehaha County, South Dakota. By 1910 he owned a mortgaged farm in Springwater township, Rock County, Minnesota. Circa 1912, he moved to Riverdale township, Dickey County, North Dakota where he owned another mortgaged farm. On the 1st of October 1920, the family moved into Oakes. [excerpted from marriage announcement on Tuesday, 19 January, 1912, in The Garretson (South Dakota) News reprinted from the The Jasper (Minnesota) Journal]: Miss Agnes Murphy and Mr.Thomas Brennan were married at the Catholic Church in the village on Wednesday by Fr. Joseph Mangan of Pipestone. The wedding was witnessed by Miss Loretta Murphy, sister of the bride, and Martin Brennan, brother of the groom. The bride is a daughter of E. T. Murphy, ... (a local farmer) ... After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Brennan took the Great Northern passenger for North Dakota, where they will spend a brief honeymoon, and upon their return will go to housekeeping on the farm of the groom in Springwater township [from Demers GEDCOM]. Thomas died at his home on a Sunday of pneumonia. He was survived by his wife and three children, five brothers, and one sister. His funeral was held on Wednesday from St Charles church and conducted by Rev. Zimmerman. 6 |
Family | Agnes Murphy Brennan b. 6 Jun 1891, d. 12 Nov 1973 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 13 May 2009 |
Citations
- [S996] Frank Tomandl's chart.
- [S68] St.Mary's (Chatfield, Minnesota) christening record.
- [S592] Minnesota death certificate.
- [S588] North Dakota., Death Index, 1881-present (published on the World Wide Web by North Dakota Dept of Health).
- [S18] Obituary.
- [S1717] From Rootsweb WorldConnect file, updated 9 March 2004 by Carole (Brennan) Demers, <e-mail address>.
Thomas Vincent Brennan1
M, (1916 - 2002)
| Father* | Thomas Brennan (1871 - 1922) | |
| Mother* | Agnes Murphy Brennan (1891 - 1973) | |
Thomas Vincent Brennan|b. 1916\nd. 2002|p5.htm#i6427|Thomas Brennan|b. 1871\nd. 1922|p5.htm#i5713|Agnes Murphy Brennan|b. 1891\nd. 1973|p24.htm#i6424|Patrick M. Brennan|b. 1840\nd. 1915|p4.htm#i5471|Margaret Noonan Brennan|b. 1844\nd. 1915|p25.htm#i5710|Edward T. Murphy|b. c 1862||Margret (?) Murphy||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 26 Feb 1916 | Oakes, Dickey, North Dakota (ND), United States (US)2,1 |
| Marriage* | Bride=Ellanore Carow Brennan1 | |
| Residence* | Apr 2002 | Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska (NE), United States (US)2 |
| Death* | 23 Apr 2002 | 2 |
| Last Edited | 30 May 2008 |
Citations
- [S996] Frank Tomandl's chart.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
William Brennan
M, (1866 - 1948)
| Father* | Martin Brennan (1836 - 1903) | |
| Mother* | Mary Ryan Brennan (1835 - 1919) | |
William Brennan|b. 1866\nd. 1948|p5.htm#i5233|Martin Brennan|b. 1836\nd. 1903|p4.htm#i5263|Mary Ryan Brennan|b. 1835\nd. 1919|p29.htm#i5239|Thomas Brennan|b. c 1806\nd. 1885||Bridget Dwyer Brennan|d. 1849||William Ryan|b. c 1788\nd. 1866|p29.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* | 9 Sep 1866 | Chatfield Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 17 Feb 1890 | Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Margaret Ruddy Brennan, Witness=John Francis Brennan, Witness=Bridget Ruddy, priest=Rev. Edmund J. O'Connell2 |
| Death* | 16 Jul 1948 | Rochester, Olmsted, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Burial* | Jul 1948 | Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Biography* | William Brennan, 1866-1948: William grew up on a farm in Chatfield township, Fillmore County, Minnesota. By 1890, he had moved with wife and children to a farm in Section 18 of Carrolton township. By 1910, he owned that farm free of mortgage. In 1912, he was a member of M. W. A. and was treasurer of School Distric no. 51. from cmr: by: E.J.O'Connell (CP), wit: John Brennan & Bridget Roddy |
Family | Margaret Ruddy Brennan b. 29 Mar 1867, d. 26 Oct 1949 | |
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| Last Edited | 7 Dec 2008 |
William Eugene Brennan1
M, (1903 - 1968)
| Father* | William Brennan (1866 - 1948) | |
| Mother* | Margaret Ruddy Brennan (1867 - 1949) | |
William Eugene Brennan|b. 1903\nd. 1968|p5.htm#i5361|William Brennan|b. 1866\nd. 1948|p5.htm#i5233|Margaret Ruddy Brennan|b. 1867\nd. 1949|p27.htm#i5302|Martin Brennan|b. 1836\nd. 1903|p4.htm#i5263|Mary Ryan Brennan|b. 1835\nd. 1919|p29.htm#i5239|Morris Ruddy|b. c 1830||Mary Twohey Ruddy|b. c 1845|| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 16 Mar 1903 | Carrolton Tp, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)2 |
| Death* | 23 Nov 1968 | New York, New York (NY), United States (US) |
| Burial* | Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota (MN), United States (US) | |
| Biography* | William Eugene Brennan, 1903-1968: William grew up on a farm in Carrolton township, Fillmore County, Minnesota. In 1946, he was living in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. [from Bill Gallagher's book:] Occupations included construction, public relations and profesor of English] |
| Last Edited | 7 Dec 2008 |
Marion Brost Corcoran
F, (1914 - 1988)
| Father* | Albert Brost (1890 - ) | |
| Mother* | Ida (?) Brost (1890 - ) | |
Marion Brost Corcoran|b. 1914\nd. 1988|p5.htm#i8225|Albert Brost|b. 1890||Ida (?) Brost|b. 1890|||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 8 Oct 1914 | Ohio (OH), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | Groom=Joseph D. Corcoran3 | |
| Married Name | Corcoran [Brost] | |
| Residence* | Feb 1988 | Cuyahoga, Ohio (OH), United States (US)4 |
| Death* | 23 Feb 1988 | 1 |
| Burial* | Feb 1988 | Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio (OH), United States (US)3 |
| Last Edited | 29 Apr 2009 |
Caroline "Carrie" Brown
F, (c 1867 - 1930)
![]() Caroline "Carrie" Brown, ca1867-1930 |
| Father* | William Brown (c 1825 - b 1880) | |
| Mother* | Catherine McCarthy Brown (c 1830 - 1873) | |
Caroline "Carrie" Brown|b. c 1867\nd. 1930|p5.htm#i1849|William Brown|b. c 1825\nd. b 1880|p5.htm#i926|Catherine McCarthy Brown|b. c 1830\nd. 1873|p20.htm#i872|Mr. Brown|||(Mrs) (?) Brown|||Daniel McCarthy|d. b 1855|p20.htm#i866|Margaret (Mrs Daniel) (?) McCarthy|b. c 1784\nd. 1862|p1.htm#i867| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | c 1867 | New York (NY), United States (US)1 |
| (godmother) Christening | 14 Aug 1892 | Saint Mary's Church, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), Christened=James Lyle Brown2 |
| (godmother) Christening | 19 Aug 1894 | Saint Mary's Church, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), Christened=Mary Alice King2 |
| Death* | 12 Aug 1930 | Altamont, Albany, New York (NY), United States (US)3,4 |
| Note* | 15 Aug 1930 | death notice Hudson (New York) Daily Star, Friday 15 August 1930. |
| Burial* | 16 Aug 1930 | Cedar Park Cemetery, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)3,4 |
| Biography* | Caroline "Carrie" Brown, ca1867-1930: In 1880, Carrie Brown, age 13, is living at 227 Allen Street in Hudson's third ward as a domestic servant with Elihu and Mathilda Gifford. In 1900, she is living at 487 State Street in Albany's tenth ward as a servant with Frederick Stutz. Carrie died on a Tuesday. Funeral services were held on Saturday from the home of her niece at 520 Washington Street in Hudson and then from Saint Mary's. |
| Last Edited | 7 Oct 2008 |
Charlotte Louise Brown Mulcahy
F, (1883 - 1976)
![]() Charlotte (Brown) Mulcahy, 1883-1976 |
| Father* | Elfred Brown | |
| Mother* | Nellie Merril Brown | |
Charlotte Louise Brown Mulcahy|b. 1883\nd. 1976|p5.htm#i2420|Elfred Brown|||Nellie Merril Brown||||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 16 Sep 1883 | West Point Tp, Columbia, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 24 Oct 1906 | Dane, Dane, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US), Groom=Daniel William Mulcahy, Witness=Stephen Elias Mulcahy, Witness=Beatrice Brown1 |
| Married Name | 24 Oct 1906 | Mulcahy [Brown] |
| (Witness) Death | 23 Jun 1962 | home, Waunakee, Dane, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US), Deceased=Daniel William Mulcahy3 |
| Death* | 7 Oct 1976 | Lombard, Du Page, Illinois (IL), United States (US)4 |
| Burial* | 11 Oct 1976 | Saint John's cemetery, Waunakee, Dane, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4 |
| Note* | 14 Oct 1976 | obituary Waunakee (Wisconsin) Tribune, Thursday 14 October 1976 p2c3.4 |
| Biography* | Charlotte Brown Mulcahy, 1883-1976: Born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin born parents, there is an unresolved discrepancy about the year of Charlotte's birth. Born 1887 according to county death record and tombstone, 1886 according to obituary. Born 1883 according to her Social Security Record. There is also a discrepancy about her birthplace. Born in town of West Port in Columbia county according to her marriage record. Born in North Leeds according to her child's 1941 county death record and her own obituary. Charlotte died at her daughter's home at 1808 South Meyers Street in Lombard, Illinois following a brief illness. She was survived by four daughters, three sons, one sister, 42 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two daughters and two sons. Her funeral was held on Monday from Saint John the Baptist Catholic church in Waunakee with Rev. Elmer Dietzel officiating. Pallbearers were Robert Koch, Kenneth Redders, Dennis Mulcahy, Steve Kayartz, Tom Uebersetzig, and Donald Tobias. Honorary pallbearers were Mrs. Gerald Kessenich, Mrs. Anton Hellenbrand, Mrs. Marcella Taylor, Mrs. Lawrence Endres, Mrs. Gerald Frederick, and Mrs. William Schmitz. |
Family | Daniel William Mulcahy b. 20 Aug 1878, d. 23 Jun 1962 | |
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| Last Edited | 21 Nov 2008 |
Ethel K. Brown Conerty1
F, (1893 - 1964)
| Father* | Orlo Brown | |
| Mother* | Catherine Lambert Brown (1866 - 1905) | |
Ethel K. Brown Conerty|b. 1893\nd. 1964|p5.htm#i9806|Orlo Brown|||Catherine Lambert Brown|b. 1866\nd. 1905|||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 27 Dec 1893 | Illinois (IL), United States (US)2,3 |
| Residence* | 1 Jan 1920 | Woodstock, McHenry, Illinois (IL), United States (US)3 |
| Marriage* | 26 Oct 1950 | Woodstock, McHenry, Illinois (IL), United States (US), Groom=John Bannon Conerty4 |
| Married Name | 26 Oct 1950 | Conerty [Brown] |
| Death* | 29 Nov 1964 | Memorial Hospital, McHenry, Illinois (IL), United States (US)2 |
| Burial* | 2 Dec 1964 | Calvary Cemetery, Woodstock, McHenry, Illinois (IL), United States (US)2 |
| Biography* | Ethel K. Brown Conerty, 1893-1964: In 1910, Ethel, age 16, was living at 324 Short Street in Woodstock. In 1920, she was living with Dennis and Mary Quinlan at 338 Short Street in Woodstock and was employed as a shop worker at the typewriter factory. Mrs Ethel K Conerty, age 70, of 814 N Madison Street, Woodstock, died on a Sunday in Memoriall hospital for McHenry County. She was survived by two step-daughters, Mrs. Jaunita Hackett of Walnut Creek, California and Mrs. Ruth Christiansen of Woodstock. A funeral mass was said on Wednesday at Saint Mary's Catholic church by Rev. Joseph M. Egan. Schneider-Leucht funeral home was in charge. |
| Last Edited | 29 Apr 2009 |
James Lyle Brown
M, (1892 - 1973)
| Father* | John F. Brown (1861 - 1911) | |
| Mother* | Anna Agnes Conroy Brown (1866 - 1946) | |
James Lyle Brown|b. 1892\nd. 1973|p5.htm#i2065|John F. Brown|b. 1861\nd. 1911|p5.htm#i933|Anna Agnes Conroy Brown|b. 1866\nd. 1946|p7.htm#i2064|William Brown|b. c 1825\nd. b 1880|p5.htm#i926|Catherine McCarthy Brown|b. c 1830\nd. 1873|p20.htm#i872|Patrick Conroy|||Mary White Conroy||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 10 Aug 1892 | Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)1 |
| Christening | 14 Aug 1892 | Saint Mary's Church, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), godfather=James Riley, godmother=Caroline "Carrie" Brown, priest=Patrick B. Dempsey Rev1 |
| (best man) Marriage | 30 May 1915 | Saint Mary's, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), Bride=Katherine Mary Brown Young, Groom=George Joseph Young2 |
| (Witness) Christening | 17 Sep 1916 | Saint Mary's Church, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), Christened=Margaret Young1 |
| Death* | 30 Aug 1973 | Troy, Rensselaer, New York (NY), United States (US)3 |
| Note* | 31 Aug 1973 | obituary Hudson (New York) Register Star, Friday 31 August 1973. |
| Burial* | 1 Sep 1973 | Cedar Park Cemetery, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)3,4 |
| Biography* | James Lyle Brown, 1892-1973: Known sometimes as James, sometimes as Lyle, he worked as a machinist at the knitting mill in Hudson. After 1925 he moved to Albany and at one time lived at the Convent of Mercy there. James Lyle died on a Thursday. He was survived by one sister, one niece and one nephew. Funeral services were held on Saturday from the DeMarco-Stone Funeral Home in Schnectady and then from Saint Paul the Apostle. |
| Last Edited | 7 Oct 2008 |
John F. Brown
M, (1861 - 1911)
![]() John F. Brown, 1861-1911 |
| Father* | William Brown (c 1825 - b 1880) | |
| Mother* | Catherine McCarthy Brown (c 1830 - 1873) | |
John F. Brown|b. 1861\nd. 1911|p5.htm#i933|William Brown|b. c 1825\nd. b 1880|p5.htm#i926|Catherine McCarthy Brown|b. c 1830\nd. 1873|p20.htm#i872|Mr. Brown|||(Mrs) (?) Brown|||Daniel McCarthy|d. b 1855|p20.htm#i866|Margaret (Mrs Daniel) (?) McCarthy|b. c 1784\nd. 1862|p1.htm#i867| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 6 Aug 1861 | Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)1,2 |
| Christening | 18 Aug 1861 | Saint Mary's Church, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), godfather=John Martin, godmother=Margaret McCarthy Sullivan1 |
| Marriage* | c 1892 | Bride=Anna Agnes Conroy Brown3 |
| Death* | 17 May 1911 | Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)4 |
| Note* | 18 May 1911 | obituary Hudson (New York) Republican, Thursday 18 May 1911. |
| Burial* | Cedar Park Cemetery, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)5,6 | |
| Biography* | John F. Brown, 1861-1911: There are inconsistencies in both John's birth date and his death date. He was born 6 August 1861 according to his church christening record and on 16 August 1861 according to his city death record. He died on the 11th, 15th or 17th of May in 1911 depending on whether his cemetery record, city death record, or obituary are correct. John, at age 18, was living with Dr. H. Lyle Smith and wife Mary Smith at 184 Warren Street in Hudson's third ward. He was employed by Dr. Smith as an office attendant and also served as the doctor's driver. In 1882, John joined Washington Hose Co. No. 3 of the Hudson Fire Department. After his marriage, John and wife rented at 226½ Warren Street in Hudson's second ward. Later they rented at 24 Warren Street also in Hudson's second ward. Sometime after 1905, John was working as a clerk at the Worth House Hotel. Late in 1910, John suffered a stroke of apoplexy. A series of strokes afterward kept him homebound. He died at his home on a Wednesday morning. He was survived by his wife, one son, one daughter, and two sisters. |
Family | Anna Agnes Conroy Brown b. 11 Dec 1866, d. 31 Dec 1946 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 7 Oct 2008 |
Julia Brown
F, (1872 - b 1911)
| Father* | William Brown (c 1825 - b 1880) | |
| Mother* | Catherine McCarthy Brown (c 1830 - 1873) | |
Julia Brown|b. 1872\nd. b 1911|p5.htm#i948|William Brown|b. c 1825\nd. b 1880|p5.htm#i926|Catherine McCarthy Brown|b. c 1830\nd. 1873|p20.htm#i872|Mr. Brown|||(Mrs) (?) Brown|||Daniel McCarthy|d. b 1855|p20.htm#i866|Margaret (Mrs Daniel) (?) McCarthy|b. c 1784\nd. 1862|p1.htm#i867| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 24 Feb 1872 | New York (NY), United States (US)1 |
| Christening | 10 Mar 1872 | Saint Mary's Church, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), godfather=John Brown, godmother=Mary Gleeson1 |
| Death* | b 17 May 1911 | 2 |
| Last Edited | 29 Dec 2006 |
Katherine Mary Brown Young
F, (1894 - 1979)
| Father* | John F. Brown (1861 - 1911) | |
| Mother* | Anna Agnes Conroy Brown (1866 - 1946) | |
Katherine Mary Brown Young|b. 1894\nd. 1979|p5.htm#i2066|John F. Brown|b. 1861\nd. 1911|p5.htm#i933|Anna Agnes Conroy Brown|b. 1866\nd. 1946|p7.htm#i2064|William Brown|b. c 1825\nd. b 1880|p5.htm#i926|Catherine McCarthy Brown|b. c 1830\nd. 1873|p20.htm#i872|Patrick Conroy|||Mary White Conroy||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 7 Jul 1894 | Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)1,2 |
| Christening | 15 Jul 1894 | Saint Mary's Church, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), godfather=James McShane, godmother=Margaret Brown, priest=Patrick B. Dempsey Rev1 |
| Marriage* | 30 May 1915 | Saint Mary's, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), Groom=George Joseph Young, best man=James Lyle Brown, bridesmaid=Mary Agnes Silk, priest=James L. Walsh Rev2 |
| Married Name | 30 May 1915 | Young [Brown] |
| Death* | Mar 1979 | 3 |
| Burial* | Our Lady of the Angels Cemetery, Albany, New York (NY), United States (US)4 | |
| Biography* | Katherine M. Brown Young, 1894-1979: Early in her life, Katherine's name was usually spelled "Catherine." Her name appears in four places on her civil marriage record and in all four is spelled with a "C" including the transcription of her signature. Later in life she used the Katherine spelling5. In her Social Security record her name is spelled Kathryn. Katherine worked as a dressmaker. Before her marriage, Katherine lived at 24 Warren in Hudson's second ward. After her marriage she lived at 251 Warren also in the second ward. By 1925, she lived at 520 Washington Street, Hudson. At one time, the household at 520 Washington consisted of grandmother Anna Conroy Brown, uncle James Brown, aunt Margaret Brown, mother Katherine Brown and father George Young plus three children Margaret, George, and Catherine Young. Circa 1933, the family moved to Albany, New York and circa 1944, to Norfolk, Virginia. After her husband's death in 1956, Katherine moved to Schenectady, New York. |
| Last Edited | 7 Oct 2008 |
Citations
- [S14] St.Mary's (Hudson, New York) christening record.
- [S305] Columbia county marriage record.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
- [S311] Interview of Catherine Young Beauchaine, Scenectady, New York, by Tom McCarthy, September 1997.
- A far more interesting variation in the spelling of her given name appears in her 1894 christening record and in her father's 1911 obituary. In the christening record her name is listed as Margaret Louise and in the obituary as Theresa.
Margaret Brown
F, (1864 - 1922)
![]() Margaret Brown, 1864-1922 |
| Father* | William Brown (c 1825 - b 1880) | |
| Mother* | Catherine McCarthy Brown (c 1830 - 1873) | |
Margaret Brown|b. 1864\nd. 1922|p5.htm#i936|William Brown|b. c 1825\nd. b 1880|p5.htm#i926|Catherine McCarthy Brown|b. c 1830\nd. 1873|p20.htm#i872|Mr. Brown|||(Mrs) (?) Brown|||Daniel McCarthy|d. b 1855|p20.htm#i866|Margaret (Mrs Daniel) (?) McCarthy|b. c 1784\nd. 1862|p1.htm#i867| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 17 Feb 1864 | Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)1,2 |
| Christening | 18 Feb 1864 | Saint Mary's Church, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), godfather=Thomas Brennan, godmother=Julia McCarthy Martin1 |
| (godmother) Christening | 15 Jul 1894 | Saint Mary's Church, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), Christened=Katherine Mary Brown Young1 |
| Death* | 28 Jul 1922 | Albany, New York (NY), United States (US)3,2 |
| Note* | 29 Jul 1922 | obituary Hudson (New York) Republican, Saturday 29 July 1922. |
| Burial* | 31 Jul 1922 | Cedar Park Cemetery, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)2,4 |
| Biography* | Margaret Brown, 1864-1922: Margaret's death record and tombstone list her birth year as 1862. Since her brother John was born in August of 1861, the March 1862 birth date listed in her death record is highly unlikely. Margaret's own christening took place in February 1864. In those days, Catholic parents might have waited a week or two to have a child christened but never two years. Margaret left Hudson circa 1887 to become a trained nurse. In 1911, she was living in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Margaret returned to Hudson in January 1918 and lived at 251 Warren Street. About two years after her return to Hudson, Margaret's health began to fail. She died on a Friday evening at Albany City Hospital of chronic myocarditis and melancholia. Margaret was survived by one sister, one niece, and one nephew. Funeral arrangements were made by William J. McDonald of Hudson. |
| Last Edited | 7 Oct 2008 |
Mary Brown
F, (1860 - b 1870)
| Father* | William Brown (c 1825 - b 1880) | |
| Mother* | Catherine McCarthy Brown (c 1830 - 1873) | |
Mary Brown|b. 1860\nd. b 1870|p5.htm#i930|William Brown|b. c 1825\nd. b 1880|p5.htm#i926|Catherine McCarthy Brown|b. c 1830\nd. 1873|p20.htm#i872|Mr. Brown|||(Mrs) (?) Brown|||Daniel McCarthy|d. b 1855|p20.htm#i866|Margaret (Mrs Daniel) (?) McCarthy|b. c 1784\nd. 1862|p1.htm#i867| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Birth* | 27 Mar 1860 | Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)1,2 |
| Christening | 28 Mar 1860 | Saint Mary's Church, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), godfather=Jas Murphy, godmother=Ellen Galvin McCarty1 |
| Death* | b 1 Jun 1870 | 3 |
| Last Edited | 29 Dec 2006 |
Walter Trevor Brown
M
| Marriage* | a 1947 | Bride=Margaret Nellie Charlotte Hyslop Brown1 |
| Last Edited | 27 Mar 2008 |
Citations
- [S9] Surmised.
William Brown
M, (c 1825 - b 1880)
| Father* | Mr. Brown | |
| Mother* | (Mrs) (?) Brown | |
William Brown|b. c 1825\nd. b 1880|p5.htm#i926|Mr. Brown|||(Mrs) (?) Brown||||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | c 1825 | Ireland1 |
| Marriage* | 23 Aug 1859 | Saint Mary's, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), Bride=Catherine McCarthy Brown, best man=Patrick C. McCarthy, bridesmaid=Ellen Galvin McCarty, priest=James S. O'Sullivan Rev2 |
| (godfather) Christening | 18 Aug 1861 | Saint Mary's Church, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), Christened=William Martin3 |
| Death* | b 1 Jun 1880 | 4 |
| Biography* | William Brown, ca1825-????: There is no record of William in Columbia County after his wife died in 1873. In 1880, two of his children are living in Hudson, each with a different family. |
Family | Catherine McCarthy Brown b. c 1830, d. 20 Aug 1873 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 7 Oct 2008 |
Albert Buckholz
M
| Marriage* | 26 Apr 1941 | Walworth, South Dakota (SD), United States (US), Bride=Mary Helen Mulcahy Buckholz1 |
| Last Edited | 14 Feb 2007 |
Citations
- [S587] South Dakota., Marriage Index, 1905-1949 (published on the World Wide Web by Ancestry.com).
(Mrs) Buckley Noonan1
F
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandmother of Thomas Duane McCarthy Sr. |
| Death* | ||
| Marriage* | b 1807 | Groom=Mr. Noonan2 |
| Married Name | b 1807 | Noonan [Buckley] |
Family | Mr. Noonan | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 6 Dec 2008 |
Robert Frank Buggs
M, (1883 - 1968)
![]() Robert F. Buggs, 1883-1968 |
| Father* | William Buggs | |
| Mother* | Wilhelmina Kath Buggs | |
Robert Frank Buggs|b. 1883\nd. 1968|p5.htm#i2480|William Buggs|||Wilhelmina Kath Buggs||||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 4 Jul 1883 | Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 26 May 1909 | Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US), Bride=Veronica Tracy Buggs2 |
| Death* | 20 Jul 1968 | Rock Haven2 |
| Note* | 22 Jul 1968 | obituary Janesville (Wisconsin) Daily Gazette, Monday 22 July 1968 p2c1. |
| Burial* | 23 Jul 1968 | Milton Lawns Memorial Park, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)2 |
| Biography* | Robert Frank Buggs, 1883-1968: Robert, a first generation German-American, was a tall man of slender build with gray eyes and dark hair. He was raised in Janesville on South Academy Street. His father was a dealer in coal and wood. After their marriage, Robert and Vera owned a house at 512 South Academy Street in Janesville's 4th ward. In 1930, the house was valued at $5,000. One of the early autodealers, Robert sold Krits, Regal and Pathfinder. Between 1913 and 1938, he operated the agency for Ford and Lincoln and later, Cadillac and Nash. Active in civic affairs, he was a Rotarian and a member of the Twilight Club. Robert had operated the White Star Cab Company in 1912, and later operated Bob's Auto Supply Company, retiring in September 1967. He died on a a Saturday at Rock Haven. Robert was survived by his wife, one daughter, one son, four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Tuesday from Saint Paul's Lutheran Church. Wolfgram funeral home was in charge of arrangements. |
| Last Edited | 4 Dec 2008 |
Gilvie H. Bugh
M, (1902 - 1996)
| Father* | William Riley Bugh (c 1881 - ) | |
| Mother* | Lulu E. Ford Bugh (c 1885 - ) | |
Gilvie H. Bugh|b. 1902\nd. 1996|p5.htm#i6886|William Riley Bugh|b. c 1881||Lulu E. Ford Bugh|b. c 1885|||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 10 Dec 1902 | Hartford, Indiana (IN), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | b 1935 | Bride=Ann Evalyn Mae Walker Bugh2 |
| Death* | 18 Dec 1996 | N. College Hill, Hamilton, Ohio (OH), United States (US)1 |
| Cremation* | Dec 1996 | |
| Biography* | Gilvie H Bugh, 1902-1996: Gilvie grew up on a farm in Washington township, Blackford County, Indiana. He was one of five children, two of whom died young. Gilvie was the oldest surviving. In 1930, he and his brother Thurl were rooming at 2825 Oakland Avenue in Minneapolis 8th ward (Hennepin County, Minnesota). Gilvie was a buyer for a beautician supply company. Later, he became a cost accountant for a fishing company. Gilvie, age 94, a resident of 7945 Cherrywood Court in Cincinnati, Ohio, died at Beechknoll Convalescent Center on a Wednesday. His remains were cremated. |
| Last Edited | 4 Dec 2008 |
Frank R. Buren
M, (1879 - 1948)
| Father* | Rynder Buren (1854 - 1935) | |
| Mother* | Angeline Alderts Buren | |
Frank R. Buren|b. 1879\nd. 1948|p5.htm#i9709|Rynder Buren|b. 1854\nd. 1935||Angeline Alderts Buren||||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 1879 | Iowa (IA), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | 4 Jun 1913 | Rock Rapids, Lyon, Iowa (IA), United States (US), Bride=Kathryn A. McCabe Buren, priest=Rev. Thomas Dullard, Witness=Erwin Herbert Rudloff, Witness=Ethel Cecelia McCabe Rudloff3 |
| Residence* | 1913 | Canada3 |
| Death* | 1948 | 1 |
| Burial* | 1948 | Catholic Cemetery, Hull, Sioux, Iowa (IA), United States (US)1 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2008 |
Mary Burke Galvin
F, (c 1842 - 1866)
| Charts | Michael Galvin descendants |
| Birth* | c 1842 | 1 |
| Birth2 | c 1845 | Ireland2 |
| Marriage* | 27 Jul 1862 | Saint Mary's, Hudson, Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US), Groom=William Galvin3 |
| Married Name | 27 Jul 1862 | Galvin [Burke] |
| Death* | 21 Sep 1866 | Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)1 |
| Burial* | Columbia, New York (NY), United States (US)1 |
Family | William Galvin b. c 1841 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 23 Mar 2008 |
Mr. Busch1
M
| Death* | ||
| Marriage* | Bride=Mildred Margaret Kennedy Busch1 |
| Last Edited | 21 May 2008 |
Citations
- [S996] Frank Tomandl's chart.
Emma Maude Campbell Ryan
F, (1880 - 1957)
| Father* | Michael Campbell (c 1841 - 1897) | |
| Mother* | Anna Mahoney Campbell (c 1845 - 1945) | |
Emma Maude Campbell Ryan|b. 1880\nd. 1957|p5.htm#i5321|Michael Campbell|b. c 1841\nd. 1897||Anna Mahoney Campbell|b. c 1845\nd. 1945|||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 1880 | South Dakota (SD), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | May 1900 | Groom=Nicholas Thomas Ryan3 |
| Married Name | May 1900 | Ryan [Campbell] |
| Death* | 30 Apr 1957 | Hennepin, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)4 |
| Note* | 2 May 1957 | obituary: Madison (South Dakota) Daily Leader, Thursday 02 May 1957 p1c65 |
| Burial* | 6 May 1957 | Rose Hill cemetery, Wentworth tp, Lake, South Dakota (SD), United States (US)5 |
| Biography* | Emma M. Campbell Ryan, 1880-1957: from 1910 census Farmington tp, Lake, SD [ed267/sh5/ln51-54/hh62/fa62]: Nicholas T. Ryan age.38 [MN/Ire/Ire] farmer R-F fs63; Emma M. Ryan wife age.29 m10y 2c/2l [SD/NY/WI] no_occ; Estella F. Ryan dau age.8 [SD/MN/SD]; Anna I. Ryan dau age.4 [SD/MN/SD]. from 1930 census Minneapolis (W10), Hennepin, MN [ed27-191/sh??/ln76-79/hh193/fa205]: Nick Ryan rents $35/mo radio age.58 m@28 [MN/Ire/Ire] laborer-mill; Anna Ryan wife age.49 m@20 [SD/USA/USA] no_occ; Anna Ryan dau age.25 s [SD/MN/SD] bookkeeper-bank; Nicholas Ryan son age.12 s [SD/MN/SD] no_occ; res.3115 Russell from MHS dth cert idx: Emma Maude Ryan, born.22 Jun 1880 [??], mother.Mahoney, died.30 Apr 1957 Hennepin Co, certid.1957-MN-022796 from Rose Hill Cemetery George (Dodd) Wentworth, who homesteaded a quarter in Section 17 west of Wentworth on which Rose Hill Cemetery is located donated the plat for the cemetery. Before it was platted, Allie, nine year old daughter of Willard Packard, died from diphtheria and was buried on this ground in March, 1881. A brother, Arthur, eleven years old, died of the same disease in April. When the cemetery was platted by I?. B. Mullen in July 1882, the plat was started from the grave of Allie. In 1961 an additional three acres was purchased from Don and Thelma Amundson. The cemetery is located one mile west of Wentworth. NAME / BIRTH / DEATH / OTHER INFORMATION Campbell, Anna (Mahoney) / 1844 / 4 Jan. 1945 / m. Dell Campbell, Frankie W. / 19 Aug. 1882 / 18 Jan. 1889 / Son of Dell Campbell, Michael L. / / 1897 / Co. 1 11 Wis. Inf. Ryan, Emma Maude (Campbell) / 22 June 1880?81 / 2 May 1957 / m. Nicholas S. 1900 from 02 May obit: Mrs Emma Ryan, 75, died Tues in Minneapolis. Funeral Mon at Hallenbeck FH (Madison), Rev Frank Lochridge to officiate, burial in Rose Hill cem, Wentworth. Mrs Emma Maude Campbell Ryan born 22 Jun 1881 Rutland tp. Mrd Nicholas Ryan May 1900 Rutland. Hus died 02 Jul 1939 (sic). Mrs Ryan in poor health for 5y. Made home w/dau Mrs Ray Castleberg, Minnesapolis. Member of Madison Royal Neighbor lodge. survived by three children, Mrs Ed O'Neil (Stella), and Mrs Castleberg (Anna), and Nicholas, Minneapolis, 4-grands and one great, two sis, Mrs Guy Caldwell, Madison and Mrs Nettie Mueller, Lead. from 07 May obit: Funeral for Mrs Emma Rayan (sic) who died Tue in Minneapolis held Mon at Hallenbeck fh (Madison). Dr Frank Lochridge officiated. Burial in Rose Hill cem, Wentworth. Pallbearers were Earl Rook, Don Boyd and Lloyd Crow, Madison, Darwin Unzelman, Arlington, Bud Reiser, Sioux Falls, and Edward O'Neil Jr, Minneapolis. Kermit Kiner was soloist. Lunch served at Guy Caldwell home after. Out-of-towh rels were M/M Edward O'Neil, Joan and Edward; M/M Ray Castleberg, Nicholas Ryan, Miss Kathie Exrider and Miss Elsie Bergeron, Minneapolis; M/M Cline Graff and M/M Bud Reiser, Sioux Falls, and M/M Darwin Unzelman, Arlington. |
Family | Nicholas Thomas Ryan b. 23 Sep 1871, d. 30 Jun 1938 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2009 |
Citations
- [S551] Compiled and written by William E. Gallagher, The Brennans of Chatfield, A Family History, 1800-1987 (self-published).
- [S568] 1910 Federal Census, Lake County, South Dakota.
- [S553] Ryan-Wadden family descendant chart, revised 19 May 1993 prepared by Sheila Ryan, Tampa. FL 33647.
- [S573] Minnesota Historical Society., Death Certificate Index (published on the World Wide Web by mnhs.org).
- [S18] Obituary.
Mary Campbell Galvin
F, (c 1795 - )
| Charts | Michael Galvin descendants |
| Birth* | c 1795 | Ireland1 |
| Marriage* | s 1867 | Principal=Michael Galvin |
| Married Name | s 1867 | Galvin [Campbell] |
| Last Edited | 24 Mar 2008 |
Citations
- [S239] 1865 State Census, Columbia County, New York.
Martin Francis Campion Dr
M, (1895 - 1983)
| Birth* | 11 Jan 1895 | Eyota, Olmsted, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | 22 Aug 1922 | Chatfield, Fillmore, Minnesota (MN), United States (US), Bride=Mary M. Tuohy Campion1 |
| Death* | 17 Mar 1983 | Saint Anne's hospice, Winona, Winona, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Burial* | 20 Mar 1983 | Saint Mary's Cemetery, Lake City, Wabasha, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1 |
| Note* | 23 Mar 1983 | obituary Chatfield (Minnesota) News, Wednesday 23 March 1983 |
| Biography* | Martin F. Campion, 1895-1983: Born in Eyota, Martin attended Rochester High School graduating in 1914. In 1921, he graduated from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and that August opened his practice in Lake City. Fifty-six years later, he retired on 12 December 1977. Martin was a life member of the American Dental Association, past grand knight of the Knights of Columbus, past president of the Lake City Hospital Board, founder and past president of the Lake City Country Club, a member of the Lake City American Legion Post and the Lake City Chamber of Commerce, and a trustee of Saint Mary's parish. A resident of Saint Anne's hospice in Winona, Martin died on a Thursday. He was survived by two sons, two daughters, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. His funeral was held at Saint Mary's in Lake City on Sunday with the Rev Richard Engels officiating. |
| Last Edited | 9 Dec 2008 |
Citations
- [S18] Obituary.
Jean Cannon Rahilly
F, (1919 - 1980)
| Father* | William John Cannon1 (1886 - ) | |
| Mother* | Katherine Costello Cannon1 (1887 - ) | |
Jean Cannon Rahilly|b. 1919\nd. 1980|p5.htm#i8285|William John Cannon|b. 1886||Katherine Costello Cannon|b. 1887|||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 4 Aug 1919 | Minnesota (MN), United States (US)1,2 |
| Marriage* | a 3 Mar 1939 | Groom=James Foch Rahilly3,4 |
| Married Name | a 1939 | Rahilly [Cannon] |
| Death* | 5 Oct 1980 | Ramsey, Minnesota (MN), United States (US)2 |
| Last Edited | 26 Jun 2009 |
Citations
- [S1700] Jim Cannon < and e-mail address>, CNN - "Cannon & related families", RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project, <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/>, updated August 2002.
- [S573] Minnesota Historical Society., Death Certificate Index (published on the World Wide Web by mnhs.org).
- [S1357] His grandmother's obituary.
- [S1301] Dennis Rahilly.
Ellanore Carow Brennan
F, (1917 - 2008)
| Father* | Walter H. Carow (1894 - ) | |
| Mother* | Ida A. (?) Carow (1894 - ) | |
Ellanore Carow Brennan|b. 1917\nd. 2008|p5.htm#i6428|Walter H. Carow|b. 1894||Ida A. (?) Carow|b. 1894|||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 8 Apr 1917 | Edgeley, La Moure, North Dakota (ND), United States (US)1 |
| Marriage* | Groom=Thomas Vincent Brennan1 | |
| Married Name | Brennan [Carow] | |
| Residence* | Jan 2008 | Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska (NE), United States (US)2 |
| Death* | 29 Jan 2008 | 2 |
| Last Edited | 6 May 2009 |
Citations
- [S996] Frank Tomandl's chart.
- [S327] Social Security Death Index -from Rootsweb <http://ssdi.roostweb.com/>-.
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