Sunday, June 11, 2023

Narrative Report for the Descendants of Daniel Daly

Daniel Daly is one of my wife's maternal-side great-great-grandfathers. This is a long report and covers four generations of descendants.

1. Daniel Daly was born in June, 1823 in Ballinhassig, Cork, Ireland. This is an estimate based on his baptism in June 1823.

He was baptized in June, 1823 in Ballinhassig, Cork, Ireland.

He was a carpenter in Innishannon, Cork, Ireland on May 8, 1865. This information came from his daughter, Mary's, birth record.

Daniel lived in Innishannon, Cork, Ireland on May 8, 1865.

He lived in New York from May 30, 1888 to September 22, 1896.

He immigrated on May 30, 1888 to New York City, New York. The exact date of his arrival is from his naturalization record (1896).

Daniel appeared in the 1892 NY state census on February 16, 1892 at Ward 10 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. His surname was spelled "Daily". He was 56, born in Ireland, still an alien, and worked as a carpenter.

He was naturalized on September 22, 1896 at County Court in Kings County, New York. Daniel stated he was 60 years old, born in County Cork, Ireland, and worked as a carpenter. He resided at 130 St. Marks Place in Brookly, NY. He came to the U.S. on 30 May 1888, arriving in the port of New York, NY. He had declared his intention to become a citizen on 18 September 1894, and had been in the U.S. and the state of NY for 8 years preceding his application. His witness was Stephen C. McCarthy of 47 North Portland Avenue, Brooklyn.

He lived at 130 St. Marks Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on September 22, 1896.

Daniel appeared in the census on June 1, 1900 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was living with his son, William, and his family. Daniel was 76 years old, born in April 1824 in Ireland, and had been married 49 years. His father and mother were both born in Ireland. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1888 and had resided in the U.S. 12 years. He was a naturalized alien. He could reand and write, and spoke English.

He appeared in the 1905 NY state census on June 1, 1905 at St. Marks Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the head of household, 81 years old, born in Ireland, a citizen, and worked for wages as a carpenter.

He appeared in the census on April 25, 1910 at 381 Baltic Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Daniel was the Head of household, 78 years old (80-something was written and then crossed out), married for 45 years, born in Ireland, immigrated in 1888 and a naturalized citizen, spoke English, worked for own income, could read and write, and lived in a rented house.

Daniel died from pneumonia and asthenia (abnormal physical weakness) on April 21, 1912 at the age of 88 at 287 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was a widower, had worked as a carpenter, was born in Ireland and had been in the U.S. and a resident of New York City for 24 years. His parents were listed as James Daly of Ireland and Margaret Meegan of Ireland. His physician attended him from 16-21 April 1912. The informant was not listed on the death certificate. His place of death was the home of his daughter, Mary, and her husband, John Patrick McDonnell.

His obituary appeared on April 23, 1912 in the Standard Union newspaper in Brooklyn, New York. "Daniel Daly died Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. P. McDonnell, 287 Smith Street. He was born in County Cork, Ireland., came to New York 24 years ago and was a member of St. Agnes' R. C. Church, Sackett and Hoyt Streets. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. McDonnell and Mrs. McNevin, and three sons, William, Jerome and Joseph M. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of William H. Daly, of 136 Smith Street."

He was buried on April 24, 1912 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

Daniel was a carpenter.


Daniel Daly and Mary Hurly were married on May 24, 1851 in Innishannon, Cork, Ireland. Witnesses were Daniel Hurly and John Long. The 1910 census had an alternate marriage date of 1865.

Mary Hurly, daughter of Daniel Hurly and Bridget Crawley, was born before February 6, 1831 in Innishannon, Cork, Ireland. Believe this date to be closer to her real birth date than the 1838 date. She was more likely to be 20 years old when married than 13 years old.

She was baptized on February 6, 1831 in Innishannon, Cork, Ireland.

She immigrated in 1888 to New York City, New York (1900 US Census).

Mary immigrated about 1890 to New York City, New York (her death record, informant unknown).

She appeared in the 1892 NY state census on February 16, 1892 at Ward 10 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was 54, born in Ireland, still an alien, and had no occupation.

She appeared in the census on June 1, 1900 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was living with her husband, Daniel, and her son, William's, family. She was 70 years old, born in May 1830 in Ireland. Mary was married and both her parents were born in Ireland. She had 8 children, 7 of which were still living. She immigrated in 1888 and had resided in the US for 12 years. She had no occupation listed, could read and write, and spoke English.

Mary appeared in the census on June 1, 1905 at St. Marks Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of Daniel Daly, 74 years old, born in Ireland, a citizen, and did housework.

She appeared in the census on April 25, 1910 at 381 Baltic Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of Daniel Daly, 68 years old, married for 45 years, 8 children born with 7 still living, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland, immigrated in 1888, spoke English, worked for own income, could read and write.

She died from lobar pneumonia and asthenia (abnormal weakness) on December 15, 1910 at the age of 79 at 500 Warren Road in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was still married to Daniel, a housewife, born in Ireland, 72 years old, and had been in the U.S. and a resident of New York City for 20 years. Her parents were Daniel Hurley and Bridget Crawley, both born in Ireland. Her physician attended her from 5 December until she passed away on 15 December 1910.

Mary's obituary appeared on December 17, 1910 in the Standard Union newspaper in Brooklyn, New York. "Mary Daly, wife of Michael Daly [should be Daniel Daly], died Thursday at her home, 500 Warren Street. She was a parishioner of St. Agnes' Roman Catholic church, and, besides her husband, is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John McDonnell, and three sons, Jerome, William and Joseph. She was born in County Cork, Ireland, seventy-two years ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-three years. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of William H. Daly, of 136 Smith Street."

She was buried on December 18, 1910 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

She was a housewife. Daniel Daly and Mary Hurly had the following children:


1.1. Daniel Daly was born before October 25, 1856.

He was baptized on October 25, 1856 in Innishannon, Cork, Ireland.

He was living in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts on January 23, 1918.


1.2. William Daly was born on January 6, 1860 in Cork City, Cork, Ireland.

He was baptized on January 7, 1860 in Innishannon, Cork, Ireland.

He immigrated about 1885 to United States.

William was a secretary on November 10, 1891.

He appeared in the 1892 NY state census on February 16, 1892 at Ward 10 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was 31, born in Ireland, still an alien, and worked as a clerk.

He lived at 242 St. Marks Avenue in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on November 12, 1893.

William was a Secretary on November 12, 1893.

He was naturalized before June 1, 1900 in New York City, New York.

He appeared in the census on June 1, 1900 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. William was Head of Household, born in January 1860 in Ireland, 39 years old (?), married for 12 years, and both his parents were born in Ireland. He immigrated to the US in 1885, had resided in the US for 15 years, and was a naturalized alien. He worked as a Secretary, and could read and write, and spoke English. The family lived in a rented house.

William was a Secretary on June 1, 1900.

He appeared in the 1905 NY state census on June 1, 1905 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. William was the head of household, 44, born in Ireland, immigrated in 1885 and was a citizen, and worked as a clerk at a real estate company.

He appeared in the census on April 21, 1910 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. William was the head of household, 50 years old, married once for 23 years, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland, immigrated to U.S. in 1885, naturalized alien, worked as accountant for city public works, not out of work, no weeks out of work in previous year, can read and write, owned home with mortgage. Along with William, his wife (Mary K.), his children (William E., Charlotte G., Genevieve A.), two boarders lived in the household (Henry N. Geiser, Mary McLaughlin).

William was an accountant for city public works on April 21, 1910.

He appeared in the 1915 NY state census on June 1, 1915 at 16 Prospect Place in Kings County, New York. He was the head of household, 50 years old, born in Ireland, in the U.S. for 30 years, a citizen, and worked as an accountant.

He died from heart failure following an attack of acure indigestion on January 22, 1918 at the age of 58 at a Fifth Avenue store in New York.

William's obituary appeared on January 23, 1918 in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper in Brooklyn, New York. "William Daly Dies; Old-Time Forester
State Secretary of the Order for Sixteen Years
William Daly, 58 years old, of 16 Prospect Place, and accountant for the past ten years in the City Controller's office, died suddenly yesterday from heard failure, following an attack of acute indigestion. He was taken ill on the street while on his way to business and died in a Fifth avenue store. Mr. Daly was a prominent member of the R. C. Church of St. Augustine, Sixth avenue and Sterling place, and a requiem mass will be offered in the church on Friday morning, interment following in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Daly was widely known in Forestry in the State, and had formerly for sixteen years been the State secretary of the Foresters of America with an office at 346 Fulton street. He was born in the City of Cork, Ireland, on January 6, 1860, and was educated in the schools of the Christian Brothers in that city. After coming to this country thirty-three years ago he was an accountant for the Trunk Line Association in Mahhattan. He was a frequent delegate to the Grand Court of the Foresters of America and was a member of Court Golden Rod. He was vice president of the St. Vincent de Paul Society of the Church of St. Augustine, and was a member of Bedford Council, K. of C.; Undine Council, R. A.; the Holy Name Society, the order of Red Men, and the Twelfth Assembly District Democratic Club. Mr. Daly is survived by his wife, Mary Kate Rooney; a son, William E. Daly, a student of Harvard College, now in France as a corporal of the United States Ambulance Corps; two daughters, the Misses Charlotte G. and Genevieve A. Daly; three brothers, James Daly, a member of the British Naval Reserve; Daniel Daly of Boston, and Jerome Daly of Brooklyn, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary McDonnell and Mrs Bridget Nevin."

He was buried on January 25, 1918 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

He was a clerk.


William Daly and Mary Katherine Rooney were married about 1887–1888.

Mary Katherine Rooney was born in November, 1862 in County Cork, Ireland.

She immigrated in 1888 to New York City, New York.

She immigrated about 1889 to United States.

Mary immigrated in 1890.

She lived at 273 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on November 14, 1890.

She lived at 293 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on November 10, 1891.

Mary appeared in the 1892 NY state census census on February 16, 1892 at Ward 10 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was 31, born in Ireland, still an alien, and had no occupation,

She lived at 242 St. Marks Avenue in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on November 12, 1893.

She was naturalized in 1896.

Mary appeared in the census on June 1, 1900 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of William Daly, 37, born in Nov 1862 in Ireland, married for 12 years, and had 6 children of which 3 were still living. Her parents were born in Ireland. Mary had immigrated to the U.S. in 1888 and had lived in New York for 12 years. She could read, write, and speak English.

She appeared in the 1905 NY state census on June 1, 1905 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of William Daly, 40 years old, born in Ireland, immigrated in 1888 and was a citizen, and did housework.

She appeared in the census on April 21, 1910 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of William Daly, 45, married once for 23 years, 5 children born with 3 still living, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland, immigrated in 1888, no occupation, could read and write.

Mary appeared in the 1915 NY state census on June 1, 1915 at 16 Prospect Place in Kings County, New York. She was the wife of William Daly, 50 years old, born in Ireland, 26 years in the U.S., a citizen, and doing housework.

She appeared in the census on January 8, 1920 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the head of household, lived in a house owned with a mortgage, 58 years old, widowed, immigrated in 1890, was a naturalized alien, naturalized in 1896, could read and write, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland, spoke English, no occupation. Her children (William E., Charlotte G. and Genevieve A. Daly) along with two boarders (Louisa Thomas and Sarah Harkins) were living in the same household.

She died on January 8, 1923 at the age of 60 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

Mary's obituary appeared on January 9, 1923 in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper in Brooklyn, New York. "Mrs. Mary Katherine Daly, widow of William Daly, who died yesterday at her home, 16 Prospect pl., was born in County Cork, Ireland, 60 years ago, coming to this country when a young girl. She is survived by three children, William E. and Charlotte G. Daly and Mrs. Genevieve A. Lowe. Following a requiem mass on Thursday at St. Augustine's R. C. Church, interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery."

She was buried on January 11, 1923 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

She was also known as Mary Kate Daly. William Daly and Mary Katherine Rooney had the following children:


1.2.1. William Edward Daly was born on November 14, 1890 at 273 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. William was Mary Kate Daly's 2nd child, according to his birth certificate.

He died after 1 hour from asphyxia due to his umbilical cord wrapped around his neck on November 14, 1890 at 273 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

He was buried on November 15, 1890 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.


1.2.2. Maria Daly was born on November 10, 1891 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Maria was Mary Kate's 3rd child according to her birth certificate.

She died from Pseudomembranous Laryngitis (Croup, 1 day) and Asthenia (abnormal physical weakness) on March 12, 1894 at the age of 2 at 242 St. Marks Avenue in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

She was buried on March 13, 1894 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.


1.2.3. William Edward Daly was born on November 12, 1893 at 242 St. Marks Avenue in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the fourth child of his mother, Mary Kate Daly.

He appeared in the census on June 1, 1900 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of William Daly, 6, born in Nov 1893 in NY, both parents born in Ireland, at school, attended school for 6 months.

He appeared in the 1905 NY state census on June 1, 1905 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. William Edward was the son of William Daly, 12, born in the U.S., and at school for 10 months.

William appeared in the census on April 21, 1910 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of William Daly, 16, born in NY, parents born in Ireland, no occupation, could read and write, attended school.

He appeared in the census on June 1, 1915 at 16 Prospect Place in Kings County, New York. He was the son of William Daly, 21 years old, born in the U.S., and worked as a chemist.

He was a student  on May 28, 1917 at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

William registered for the World War I draft on May 28, 1917 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. At the time, he was a student at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. He gave his full name as William Edward Daly, address as 16 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, NY, and date of birth as November 12, 1893. He was a natural born citizen, born in Brooklyn, NY. William had no dependents, was single, and had no prior military service. He claimed exemption from the draft because he had applied for the Ambulance Corps. He was described as medium height, slender build, gray eyes, black hair, not bald, and not disabled.

He served in the Ambulance Corps during World War I from June 2, 1917 to June 11, 1919 in France. He entered as a private and was a corporal at the time of his father's death in January 1918. He became a 1st Lt of the Ambulance Corps on 20 November 1918 and was honorably discharged on 11 June 1919. He received the French Croix de Guerre with BS medal.

He lived at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on June 11, 1919.

William appeared in the census on January 8, 1920 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Mary K. Daly, 26 years old, single, could read and write, born in NY, both parents born in Ireland, worked in commercial accounts at a newspaper.

He appeared in the NY state census on June 1, 1925 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. William's family, along with his sisters' families (Charlotte Daly Lanigan and Genevieve Daly Lowe) were all living at the same address. William was the head of the family, married to Margaret, 31 years old and born in the U.S., and worked as an auditor.

He appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. William and his family, the family of his sister, Charlotte, and the family of his other sister, Genevieve, were all living at the same address, each of them paying $38 monthly rent. William was the head of household, 35 years old, married at age 26, could read and write, born in NY, both parents born in Ireland, worked as a manager at a poultry business, was employed, and was a WW I veteran.

William appeared in the census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. William's, his sister Charlotte's, and his sister Genevieve's families were all living in the same house, which William owned and was worth $7000. He was the head of household, 43 years old, married, 4-year college education, born in NY, lived in the same house in 1935, worked 40 hours the week before the census as an accountant for a law firm on his own account, worked 52 weeks in 1939, no income given for that work, had income from other sources.

He served in the New York State Militia from November 28, 1940 to November 12, 1957. He started as a 2nd LT in the Infantry, and was a Lt. Colonel when he left the militia in 1957.

He lived at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on February 15, 1942. This information came from his son, William Jerome Daly's, WWII draft registration.

William lived at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on August 26, 1946.

Have not found William yet in the 1950 census in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. His family is not listed with his sisters' families (Charlotte Lanigan and Genevieve Lowe) at 16 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, NY. He may have been traveling at the time of the census.

He lived at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on November 18, 1957.

He lived in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York until October, 1966.

William died in October, 1966 at the age of 72.


William Edward Daly and Margaret Gertrude Connolly were married on January 23, 1921 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. William was 27, living in Brooklyn, NY, it was his first marriage, and he was an office manager. He was born in Brooklyn and his parents were William Daly and Mary K. Rooney. Margaret was 25, living in Somerville, MA, it was her first marriage and she worked as a secretary. She was born in Cambridge, MA and her parents were James Connolly and Margaret English. The marriage ceremony was Catholic and performed by Laurence J. Glynn, Priest.

Margaret Gertrude Connolly was born about 1896 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

She appeared in the NY state census on June 1, 1925 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of William Daly, 29 years old and born in the U.S., and did house work.

She appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of William E Daly, 33 years old, married at age 24, born in MA, both parents born in Ireland, could read and write, no occupation.

Margaret appeared in the census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Margaret was the wife of William E Daly, 40 years old, 4-year high school education, born in MA, lived in same house in 1935, home housework, no income from outside sources.

She lived at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on December 21, 1942. This was from her son, Robert's, WWII draft registration.

Have not found Margaret yet in the 1950 census in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Her family is not listed with her husband's sisters' families (Charlotte Lanigan and Genevieve Lowe) at 16 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, NY. She may have been traveling at the time of the census. William Edward Daly and Margaret Gertrude Connolly had the following children:


1.2.3.1. William Jerome Daly was born on November 7, 1921 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

He appeared in the NY state census on June 1, 1925 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of William Daly, 3 years old and born in the U.S.

He appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. William was the son of William E Daly, 8 years old, attended school, could read and write, born in NY, father born in NY, mother born in MA.

William appeared in the census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. William was the son of William E Daly, 18 years old, attended school, 4-year high school education, born in NY, lived in same house in 1935, student, no income from other sources.

He registered for the WWII draft on February 15, 1942 at Local Board No. 167 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. His next of kin was William E. Daly, his father, residing at 16 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, NY. He was described as 6'-1", 143 lbs, brown eyes, brown hair, light complexion, with a mole on the ring finger of his right hand.

He lived at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on February 15, 1942.

William was a student on February 15, 1942.

He served in the U.S. Army from September 23, 1946 to March 1, 1949. He was a Captain during World War II.

He was living in Nassau, New York before August 14, 1995.

William died on August 14, 1995 at the age of 73.

He was buried on August 21, 1995 at Calverton National Cemetery in Calverton, Suffolk County, New York.


1.2.3.2. Robert Lawrence Daly was born on October 31, 1924 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

He appeared in the NY state census on June 1, 1925 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of William Daly, 180 days old and born in the U.S.

He appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Robert was the son of William E Daly, 5 years and 6 months old, born in NY, father born in NY and mother born in MA.

Robert appeared in the census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Robert was the son of William E Daly, 15 years old, attended school, had 1-year high school education, born in NY, lived in same house in 1935, student, no income from other sources.

He registered for the WWII draft on December 21, 1942 at Local Board No. 167 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. His closest relative was his mother, Mrs. Margaret Daly, of 16 Prospect Ave, Brooklyn, NY. He was described as 5'-11",135 lbs., blue eyes, brown hair, light complexion, with a scar on his left calf.

He lived at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on December 21, 1942.

Robert was a student at Columbia University in New York City, New York on December 21, 1942.

He lived in Pearl River, Rockland, New York from 1948 to 2001.

He appeared in the 1950 census on April 10, 1950 at 36 East 205th Street in Shanks Village, Rockland, New York. He was the head of household, 25 years old, married, born in NY, and had worked 2 hours the week before the census as an assistant drafting teacher at a private university.

Robert died on May 21, 2001 at the age of 76 in Pearl River, Rockland, New York.

He was buried on May 25, 2001 at Frederick Loescher Veterans Memorial Cemetery in New Hempstead, Rockland, New York.

He graduated from Columbia University in New York City, New York.

Robert served in the U.S. Army Air Corp. He received the Air Medal, Bronze Star, and Purple Heart.


Rita (Daly) was born about 1924 in New York.

She appeared in the 1950 census on April 10, 1950 at 36 East 205th Street in Shanks Village, Rockland, New York. She was the wife of Robert Daly, 26 years old, born in NY, and had worked 15 hours the week before the census as an assistant nursery teacher at a private nursery school.


1.2.3.3. Phillip James Daly was born on August 25, 1928 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

He appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Phillip was the son of William E Daly, 1 year and 7 months old, born in NY, father born in NY and mother born in MA.

He appeared in the census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Philip was the son of William E Daly, 11 years old, attended school, in 5th grade, born in NY, lived in same house in 1935.

Phillip registered for the WWII draft on August 26, 1946 at Local Board No. 167 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. His next of kin was his father, William E. Daly, 16 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, NY. He was described as 5'-10", 140 lbs., brown eyes, brown hair, light complexion, with no distinguishing marks.

He lived at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on August 26, 1946.

He was  at the New York Stock Exchange in New York City, New York on August 26, 1946.

Phillip served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War from about 1950 to 1953.

Have not found Phillip yet in the 1950 census. He could have still been living with his parents, William E. and Margaret C. Daly, who haven't been found in the 1950 census yet, either.

He was living in Cedar Grove, New Jersey on May 23, 2001.

He died on October 19, 2017 at the age of 89 at his home.

Phillip's obituary appeared on October 24, 2017 in the Sparta Independent newspaper in New Jersey. "Philip J. Daly, 89, of Oak Ridge, NJ passed away on October 19, 2017 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Phil was born in Brooklyn, New York and was a proud member of the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War. He was a graduate of St. Peter's College in Jersey City with a bachelors in Mathematics. He received his MBA from The City College of New York. Philip worked as a Sales Executive for Hoffman LaRoche for 28 years and then for the Copyright Clearance Center in Ramsey, New Jersey. Phil was an avid golfer and was a Masters badge ticket holder since 1999. He loved the NY Giants and was saddened when the Dodgers left Brooklyn. Philip is predeceased by his beloved daughter Noreen Daly-Carlson. He is survived by his beloved wife of 66 years, Dolores Daly; devoted children: Kathryn Jankowski and her husband Peter; Greg Daly and his wife Peggy; Jo Ann Snoddy and her husband Stewart and youngest son Thomas Daly. Philip is also survived by his loving grandchildren: Nora, Kaitlyn, Douglas, Ryan, Olivia, Michael, Megan, Sarah, Erin, Fiona, Devin, Diana, and Brian along with niece and nephew Claudia and Vincent Serpico. Friends may call to celebrate his life on Tuesday, October 24th, 2-4, 7-9pm at the Goble Funeral Home, 22 Main St, Sparta, NJ 07871. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday, October 25th, 10:00am, at Our Lady of the Lake Church, 294 Sparta Ave, Sparta, NJ 07871. Interment will follow at Sparta Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in Philip's memory to the American Cancer Society."

He was buried on October 25, 2017 at Sparta Cemetery in Sparta, Sussex, New Jersey.


Phillip James Daly and Dolores Theresa (Daly) were married about 1951.

Dolores Theresa (Daly) was born on February 29, 1928.

She was living in Cedar Grove, New Jersey on May 23, 2001.

She was living on October 19, 2017.

Dolores died on November 30, 2019 at the age of 91 in Oak Ridge, Passaic, New Jersey.

She was buried on December 5, 2019 at Sparta Cemetery in Sparta, Sussex, New Jersey. The obituary from her Find A Grave memorial: "Dolores T. Daly, 91 of Oak Ridge, NJ passed away on November 30, 2019.

A 1950 graduate of The City College of New York, Dolores went on to work in New York’s fashion industry as a clothing buyer.

Later in life Dolores returned to college to obtain her teaching degree and taught high school business classes in Ridgewood and Montclair, NJ. Dolores enjoyed traveling with her husband and playing golf at their homes in New Jersey and Florida. She was an avid reader and loved football. She and Phil annually planned a “cousins party” at Camp Nyoda for the family to enjoy a day of rope climbing, fishing, swimming and boating. She enjoyed spending time with her children and 13 grandchildren.

Dolores was predeceased by her beloved husband Philip of 66 years and their daughter Noreen Elizabeth Carlson.

She is survived by her devoted children Kathryn Jankowski and her husband Peter, Greg Daly and his wife Peggy, Jo Ann Snoddy and her husband Stewart and youngest son Thomas Daly. She also leaves behind her loving grandchildren, Nora, Kaitlyn and husband Dustin, Douglas, Ryan, Olivia and husband Michael, Michael, Megan, Sarah, Erin, Fiona, Devin, Diana, and Brian.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 from 4 – 8PM at Goble Funeral Home 22 Main St., Sparta, NJ 07871. Funeral mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 10 AM at Our Lady of the Lake Roman Catholic Church, 294 S. Sparta Ave., Sparta, NJ 07871. Interment will follow at Sparta Cemetery.

Goble Funeral Home"


1.2.3.4. Edwin Daly was born on March 29, 1937 in New York.

He appeared in the census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Edwin was the son of William E Daly, 3 years old and born in NY.

Have not found Edwin yet in the 1950 census. He was probably living with his parents, William E. and Margaret C. Daly, who haven't been found in the 1950 census yet, either.

He died in February, 1976 at the age of 38.


1.2.4. Charlotte G. Daly was born in March, 1896 in New York.

She appeared in the census on June 1, 1900 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Daly, 4, born in March 1896 in NY, and both parents were born in Ireland.

She appeared in the 1905 NY state census on June 1, 1905 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Charlotte was the daughter of William Daly, 9 years old, born in the U.S., and at school for 10 months.

Charlotte appeared in the census on April 21, 1910 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Charlotte was the daughter of William Daly, 14, born in NY, parents born in Ireland, no occupation, could read and write, attended school.

She appeared in the census on June 1, 1915 at 16 Prospect Place in Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Daly, 19 years old, born in the U.S., and worked as a stenographer.

She appeared in the census on January 8, 1920 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of Mary K. Daly, 22 years old, single, could read and write, born in NY, both parents born in Ireland, worked as a stenographer in manufacturing.

Charlotte appeared in the NY state census on June 1, 1925 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of Thomas Lanigan, 27 years old and born in the U.S.

She appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of Thomas Lanigan, 32 years old, married at 26 years old, could read and write, born in NY, parents born in Ireland, no occupation.

She appeared in the census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Charlotte was the sister of William E Daly, 38 years old, married to Thomas Lanigan, 4-year high school education, born in NY, lived in same house in 1935, home housework no income from other sources. Charlotte was the informant for her family.

Charlotte appeared in the 1950 census on April 26, 1950 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of Thomas Lanigan, 51 years old and born in NY, worked 40 hours the week before the census as a saleslady for a [unreadable] company.

She died before April 23, 1963 at the age of 67.

She was buried on April 23, 1963 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.


Charlotte G. Daly and Thomas Francis Lanigan were married on November 7, 1923 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

Thomas Francis Lanigan was born on September 26, 1892.

He appeared in the NY state census on June 1, 1925 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Thomas was the head of the family, married to Charlotte, 31 years old and born in the U.S., and worked as a salesman.

He appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Thomas and his family lived at the same address as his wife Charlotte's brother, William E. Daly, and her sister, Genevieve Lowe, and their families. Thomas was the head of household, paid $38 monthly in rent, 35 years old, married at 29 years old (about 1924), could read and write, born in NY, parents born in NY, worked as a salesman in the automobile industry, was currently employed, and was a WWI veteran.

Thomas appeared in the census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Thomas was the brother-in-law of William E Daly, 40 years old, married to Charlotte Lanigan, 8th grade education, born in NY, lived in same house in 1935, worked 40 hours the week before the census in automobile sales for a motor sales company, worked 52 weeks in 1939 for $1000, no income from other sources.

He appeared in the 1950 census on April 26, 1950 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Thomas was the head of household, 51 years old, married to Charlotte, born in NY, and worked 40 hours the week before the census as an elevator operator for a garage company.

He died before March 18, 1967 at the age of 74.

Thomas was buried on March 18, 1967 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Charlotte G. Daly and Thomas Francis Lanigan had the following children:


1.2.4.1. Richard Thomas Lanigan was born on September 22, 1925 in New York.

He appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Thomas Lanigan, 4 years and 6 months old, born in NY, parents born in NY.

He appeared in the census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Richard was the nephew of William E Daly, 14 years old, attended school, 1 year of high school education, born in NY, lived in same house in 1935, student, no income from other sources.

Richard appeared in the 1950 census on April 26, 1950 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Thomas Lanigan, 24 years old, never married, born in NY, and worked 40 hours the week before the census as a typist for a broadcasting company.

He died on March 13, 1996 at the age of 70.

He was buried on March 18, 1996 at Cemetery of the Holy Rood in Westbury, Nassau County, New York.


Richard Thomas Lanigan and Elizabeth (Lanigan) were married.

Elizabeth (Lanigan) was born (date unknown).


1.2.4.2. Raymond Norman Lanigan was born on May 23, 1929 in New York.

He appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Thomas Lanigan, 10 months old, born in NY, parents born in NY.

He appeared in the census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Raymond was a nephew of William E Daly, 10 years old, attended school and in 5th grade, born in NY, lived in same house in 1935.

Raymond appeared in the 1950 census on April 26, 1950 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the son of Richard Lanigan, 21 years old, never married, born in NY, and worked 40 hours the week before the census as an engineer at a hotel. He lived in the same house in 1949, his parents were born in the U.S., he finished 12th grade, and had not attended school since Feb 1, 1950. He worked 50 weeks in 1949 and earned $2000, with no other income.

He served in the U.S. Army as a Corporal during the Korean War about 1951–1953.

He died on January 14, 1981 at the age of 51.

Raymond was buried at Calverton National Cemetery in Calverton, Suffolk County, New York.


1.2.5. Genevieve A. Daly was born in September, 1898 in New York.

She appeared in the census on June 1, 1900 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Daly, 1, born in Sept 1898 in NY, and both parents were born in Ireland.

She appeared in the 1905 NY state census on June 1, 1905 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Daly, 9 years old, born in the U.S., and at school for 10 months.

Genevieve appeared in the census on April 21, 1910 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Daly, 11, born in NY, parents born in Ireland, no occupation, could read and write, attended school.

She appeared in the census on June 1, 1915 at 16 Prospect Place in Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Daly, 16 years old, born in the U.S., and was at school.

She appeared in the census on January 8, 1920 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Genevieve was the daughter of Mary K. Daly, 21 years old, single, could read and write, born in NY, parents born in Ireland, worked as a clerk at a bank.

Genevieve appeared in the NY state census on June 1, 1925 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of William Lowe, 26 years old and born in the U.S.

She appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Genevieve and her family were living at the same address as her brother, William E. Daly and her sister, Charlotte Lanigan, and their families. She was married to William Lowe, 32 years old, married at 25 years old, could read and write, born in NY, parents born in Ireland, no occupation.

She appeared in the census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Genevieve was the informant and sister of William E Daly, 37 years old, married to William Lowe, 4-year high school education, born in NY, lived in same house in 1935, home housework, no income from other sources.

Genevieve appeared in the 1950 census on April 26, 1950 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the head of household, 49 years old, widowed, born in NY, and unable to work. She had lived in the same house in 1949, both parents were born in Ireland, she had finished 12th grade, and earned no income in 1949.

She died before October 9, 1950 at the age of 52.

She was buried on October 9, 1950 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

Genevieve was also known as Genivive Lowe.


Genevieve A. Daly and William Lowe were married about 1922.

William Lowe was born about 1896 in New York.

He appeared in the NY state census on June 1, 1925 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the head of the family, married to Genivive (Genevieve), 28 years old and born in the U.S., and worked as an auditor.

He appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the head of household, paid $38 monthly for rent, 34 years old, married at age 26 (about 1922), could read and write, born in NY, parents born in NY, worked as a bookkeeper in the rubber industry, was employed, WWI veteran.

William appeared in the 1940 census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the brother-in-law of William E Daly, 40 years old, married to Genevieve Lowe, 4-year high school education, born in NY, lived in same house in 1935, worked 40 hours the week before the census as a rubber analyzer for a rubber company, worked 52 weeks in 1939, income of $2040, no income from other sources.

He died before 1950 at the age of 54. His wife, Genevieve, was listed as Widowed in the 1950 census. Genevieve A. Daly and William Lowe had the following children:


1.2.5.1. Virginia Lowe was born about 1924 in New York.

She appeared in the NY state census on June 1, 1925 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Lowe, 2 years old and born in the U.S.

She appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 in New York. She was the daughter of William Lowe, 6 years old, attended school, could read and write, born in NY, parents born in NY.

Virginia appeared in the census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the niece of William E Daly, 16 years old, attended school, 2-year high school education, born in NY, lived in same house in 1935, student, no income from other sources.


1.2.5.2. John "Jack" Lowe was born about March, 1926 in New York.

He appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Jack was the son of William Lowe, 4 years and 1 month old, born in NY, parents born in NY.

He appeared in the 1940 census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. John was the nephew of William E Daly, 14 years old, attended school, 1-year high school education, born in NY, lived in same house in 1935, student, no income from other sources.


1.2.5.3. Marjorie Lowe was born about December, 1928 in New York.

She appeared in the census on April 15, 1930 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of William Lowe, 1 year and 4 months old, born in NY, parents born in NY.

She appeared in the 1940 census on April 2, 1940 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Marjorie was the niece of William E Daly, 11 years old, attended school and in the 5th grade, born in NY, lived in same house in 1935.

Marjorie appeared in the 1950 census on April 26, 1950 at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of Genevieve Lowe, 21 years old, never married, and born in NY. She worked 40 hours the week before the census as a file clerk for a bank trust company.

She was also known as Margery Lowe. From the 1930 census.


1.3. Jeremiah Daly was born before April 6, 1862.

He was baptized on April 6, 1862 in Innishannon, Cork, Ireland.


1.4. Mary A. "Minnie" Daly was born on May 8, 1865 in Innishannon, Cork, Ireland. This date came from the registrar's records for the Bandon District. The record listed her parents as Daniel Daly of Innishannon and Mary Daly, formerly Hurly. Daniel was a carpenter, and he was the informant for the birth, which was registered on 10 May 1865.

She was baptized on May 9, 1865 in Innishannon, Cork, Ireland. Danile Daly and Mary Hurley were identified as her parents. Umphery Desmond and Mrs. Donovan were the sponsors.

She emigrated about 1885 from Ireland according to her death certificate. This information came from her death certificate, but the informant was not listed..

Minnie emigrated in 1887 from Ireland according to her entries in the 1900-1930 federal censuses and the 1905 NY state census. She most likely arrived in New York City, NY.

She emigrated about 1890 from Ireland according to the 1925 NY state census.

She appeared in the New York state census on February 16, 1892 at Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was 24 years old, born in Ireland, and a Housewife (assume married to John P. McDonnell at this time). She was not yet a citizen.

Minnie was naturalized in 1893.

She appeared in the New York state census on June 1, 1925 at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of John P. McDonnell, 52 years old (?), born in Ireland, in the U.S. for 35 years, a citizen, and did housework.

She died from cirrhosis of the liver on April 8, 1931 at the age of 65 at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

Minnie's obituary appeared on April 9, 1931 in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper in Brooklyn, New York. "McDonnell, Mary (nee Daly), at her residence, 267 Carroll St., on April 8, beloved wife of John P. McDonnell and loving mother of Roger A., John C. and Lillian M. McDonnell. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Agnes' R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery."

She was buried on April 11, 1931 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.


Mary A. "Minnie" Daly and John Patrick McDonnell were married about 1891. This date is estiamted based on how long they said they had been married in the 1900 census (9 years) and the 1910 census (19 years).

They appeared in the census on June 11, 1900 at 287 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. The family was living in a rented home with two other families at the same address. John P. was born in March 1866, 34 years old, and married for 9 years to his wife, Mimmie. He was born in Ireland, as were his parents. He emigrated to the United States in 1888, had been in the country for 12 years, and was a naturalized citizen. He worked full-time as an accountant, and could read, write and speak English. His wife, Mimmie, was born in May 1868, 32 years old, and married for 9 years. She had 3 children, of which 2 were still living. Like her husband, she and her parents were born in Ireland. She came to the United States in 1887, had been here for 13 years, and was not indicated as a naturalized citizen. She had no occupation, and could also read, write and speak English. Their sons, Roger William and John C. McDonnell were living with them.

They appeared in the census on June 1, 1905 at 287 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Members of the John P. McDonnell household listed in the 1905:
McDonnell, John P; Head; W; M; 40 at last birthday; Ireland; 18 years in U.S.; Citizen; Accountant; Wage earner
McDonnell, Mary; Wife; W; F; 35; Ireland; 18; Citizen; Housework
McDonnell, Rodger; Son; W; M; 13; U.S.; Citizen; School (10)
McDonnell, John C; Son; W; M; 8; U.S.; Citizen; School (10)
McDonnell, Elizabeth; Daughter; W; F; 4; U.S.; Citizen; At Home

Minnie and John appeared in the census on April 15, 1910 at 287 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Members of John P. McDonnell household listed in the 1910 census:
McDonnell, John P; Head; M; W; 42; M1; 19 years married; Ireland; Ireland; Ireland; 1889; Naturalized; English; Accountant; Mercantile; Wage earner; 0 weeks out of work in 1909; read; write; rented; home
McDonnell, Mary; Wife; F; W; 40; M1; 19; 4 children, 3 still living; Ireland; Ireland; Ireland; 1887; English; None; read; write
McDonnell, Roger M; Son; M; W; 17; S; New York; Ireland; Ireland; English; None; read; write; attended school
McDonnell, John C; Son; M; W; 13; S; New York; Ireland; Ireland; English; None; read; write; attended school
McDonnell, Elizabeth; Daughter; F; W; 9; S; New York; Ireland; Ireland; None; attended school

They appeared in the census on January 15, 1920 at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Members of John P. McDonnell household:
McDonnell, John P; Head; M; W; 57; Married; Immigrated 1888, Naturalized in 1893; read; write; Ireland/English; Ireland/English; Ireland/English; English; Accountant; Cotton Exchange; Wage worker
McDonnell, Mary; Wife; F; W; 50; Married; Immigrated 1887, Naturalized in 1893; read; write; Ireland/English; Ireland/English; Ireland/English; English; None
McDonnell, Lillian; Daughter; F; W; 19; Single; attended school; read; write; New York; Ireland/English; Ireland/English; English; None

They appeared in the census on April 3, 1930 at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Members of John P McDonnell household listed in the 1930 census:
McDonnell, John P; Head; M; W; 60; Married at 27; no school; read and write; Ireland; Ireland; Ireland; English; Immigrated in 1889; Naturalized; Accountant at Cotton Exchange; Wage worker; at work day before census
McDonnell, Mary; Wife; M (s/b F); W; 60; Married at 27; no school; read and write; Ireland; Ireland; Ireland; English; Immigrated in 1887; Naturalized; None
McDonnell, Lillian; Daughter; F; W; 29; Single; attended school; read and write; New York; Ireland; Ireland; English; Teacher at Public School; Wage worker; at work day before census

Minnie and John lived at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on April 8, 1931. This information came from the obituary of his wife, Mary McDonnell.

John Patrick McDonnell, son of Patrick J. McDonnell and Catherine Dunne, was born on March 11, 1864 in County Cork, Ireland from Ireland Civil Registration and Ireland Births and Baptisms indexes.

He immigrated on October 21, 1887 to United States. This information came from his 1893 naturalization record, and is likely correct since the information was provided earlier than other immigration dates from censuses and passport applications.

He immigrated in September, 1888 to New York City, New York according to his 1919 passport application and death certificate. John's immigration date from the 1905 NY state census was about 1887, and his immigration date from the 1900, 1920 federal censuses was 1888. His 1919 passport application said Sept 1888, although his 1924 passport application said he emigrated in Oct 1888.

John emigrated in October, 1888 from Quoinstown, Ireland according to his 1924 passport application. The name of the town he emigrated from is difficult to read. On his 1919 passport application, the town he wrote on the application looked like "Lusenstown".

He traveled on the ship "Bothnia" from Ireland to the U.S. in June, 1889. A John McDonnell that was 22 years old and a laborer was listed on a ship's manifest. Not sure if this was Ginger's great-grandfather or not. The ship's name was "Bothnia", sailing out of Liverpool, and John was number 63 on the list of passengers. He stayed on the ship in the No. 7 berth forward and had one piece of luggage. His native country was Ireland and his destination was the USA.

He immigrated about 1890 to the United States.

John declared for naturalization on July 15, 1891 at Court of Common Pleas in New York, New York.

He lived at 293 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on July 15, 1891.

He was naturalized in 1892 at Suspense Court in New York, New York. This information was provided by John. Did he mean Superior Court?

John was a bookkeeper on February 16, 1892.

He appeared in the New York state census on February 16, 1892 at Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was 25 years old, born in Ireland, and a Bookkeeper. He was not yet a citizen.

He was naturalized on September 6, 1893 at the Court of Common Pleas in New York City, New York. This appears to be his actual date of naturalization. It matches the date from his 1919 passport application and his entry in the 1920 census. The witness to his naturalization was William O'Neill, 57 Wyckoff St, Brooklyn, NY.

John lived at 272 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on September 6, 1893.

He was a clerk on September 6, 1893.

He was naturalized in September, 1894 at the Superior Court in New York, New York. This naturalization date came from his 1924 passport application and the ship's manifest, the S.S. Celtic, that he traveled on. It is one year later than his actual naturalization date.

John was naturalized in 1896 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

He was an accountant on June 11, 1900.

He was an accountant on June 1, 1905.

John was an accountant at a mercantile on April 15, 1910.

He traveled from Queenstown, Ireland to New York from February 26, 1911 to March 6, 1911. He was traveling in second class on the Baltic, of the White Star Line.

He was an accountant on February 26, 1911.

John traveled from Southampton, England to New York from May 7, 1913 to May 14, 1913. He was on the Oceanic of the White Star line (the same line as the Titanic). John was 45 years old. Since his father had passed away in 1912, this trip may have been to arrange his father's affairs and help his mother.

He lived at 289 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on May 14, 1913.

John applied for a passport to travel to Ireland on March 21, 1919. He needed to go to Ireland to settle the estate of his mother, who had passed away on February 20, 1919. His passport wasn't approved until March 21, 1920.

He lived at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on March 21, 1919.

He was described as 51 years old, 5' 7" tall, high forehead, blue/gray eyes, normal nose, normal mouth, round chin, gray hair, fair complexion and oval face on March 21, 1919. This information was on page 2 of his passport application. William M. Muhrhell (?), who lived at 235 73rd Street, Brooklyn, testified in an affidavit that he had know John for 25 years. John's photo was also on page 2 of the passport application.

John was an accountant at the Cotton Exchange on January 15, 1920.

He traveled from Southampton, England to New York, New York on the S.S. St. Paul in May, 1920. He was listed among the "List of United States Citizens" however his name was crossed out. The only information given was his name and age, 52. Information about naturalization and place of residence in the U.S. was left blank.

John applied for a passport to travel to Ireland on May 8, 1924. He had traveled to Ireland 3 times before: in 1911 for 3 weeks, in 1913 for 3 weeks, and in 1920 for 5 weeks. He intended to travel on the "Baltic", leaving from the Port of New York on 24 May 1924. For identification, he used his expired passport from his 1920 trip. John's passport for this trip was granted on 13 May 1924 in Washington, DC and mailed to 703 Cotton Exchange, New York, New York per his request.

He was an accountant on May 8, 1924. Though not indicated on his passport application, he was probably employed at The Cotton Exchange in New York, New York.

He was described as 56, 5' 7", high forehead, blue gray eyes, medium nose, medium mouth, round chin, gray hair, fair complexion, and oval face on May 8, 1924.

John lived at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on May 8, 1924.

He traveled from Cobh, Engand to New York, New York on the S.S. Celtic from June 15, 1924 to June 22, 1924. Cobh was formerly known as Queenstown. John was 56 years old and married.

He lived at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on June 22, 1924.

John appeared in the New York state census on June 1, 1925 at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the head of household, 55 years old (?), born in Ireland, in the U.S. for 35 years, naturalized in 1896 in Brooklyn, and worked as an accountant for wages.

He was an accountant on June 1, 1925.

He was an accountant at the Cotton Exchange on April 3, 1930.

John died from chronic myocarditis on February 13, 1933 at the age of 68 at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. The hospital listed on his death certificate index entry was Hoyt and Sackett Hospital in Brooklyn.

He was a Certified Public Accountant when he passed away on February 13, 1933.

His obituary appeared on February 14, 1933 in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. "John P. McDonnell, a well-known resident of the old 10th Ward, where he lived for 45 years, died yesterday at his home, 267 Carroll St. He was taken ill suddenly while attending mass at St. Agnes' R. C. Church.

He was for many years active In fraternal circles. He was past chief ranger of Court Brooklyn, Foresters of America, and secretary-treasurer of Branch 186, Catholic Knights of America. He was the husband of the late Mary A. Daly McDonnell. Surviving are two sons, Roger A. and John C; a daughter, Lillian M., and a brother, William.

A requiem mass will be celebrated in St. Agnes' R. C. Church on Thursday morning at 9::30 o'clock, with interment In Holy Cross Cemetery."

John was buried on February 16, 1933 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Mary A. Daly and John Patrick McDonnell had the following children:


1.4.1. Roger William McDonnell was born on June 23, 1892 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York from info provided by Olive R. McDonnell.

He lived at 287 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on June 11, 1900. Roger William was living with his parents, John P. and Mimmie McDonnell, and his brother, John C. McDonnell. He was born in June 1891 and was 8 years old. He was born in New York, and both his parents were born in Ireland. He attended school.

He lived at 287 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on June 1, 1905. Members of the John P. McDonnell household listed in the 1905:
McDonnell, John P; Head; W; M; 40 at last birthday; Ireland; 18 years in U.S.; Citizen; Accountant; Wage earner
McDonnell, Mary; Wife; W; F; 35; Ireland; 18; Citizen; Housework
McDonnell, Rodger [Roger]; Son; W; M; 13; U.S.; Citizen; School (10)
McDonnell, John C; Son; W; M; 8; U.S.; Citizen; School (10)
McDonnell, Elizabeth; Daughter; W; F; 4; U.S.; Citizen; At Home

Roger lived at 287 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on April 15, 1910. Members of John P. McDonnell household listed in the 1910 census:
McDonnell, John P; Head; M; W; 42; M1; 19 years married; Ireland; Ireland; Ireland; 1889; Naturalized; English; Accountant; Mercantile; Wage earner; 0 weeks out of work in 1909; read; write; rented; home
McDonnell, Mary; Wife; F; W; 40; M1; 19; 4 children, 3 still living; Ireland; Ireland; Ireland; 1887; English; None; read; write
McDonnell, Roger M; Son; M; W; 17; S; New York; Ireland; Ireland; English; None; read; write; attended school
McDonnell, John C; Son; M; W; 13; S; New York; Ireland; Ireland; English; None; read; write; attended school
McDonnell, Elizabeth; Daughter; F; W; 9; S; New York; Ireland; Ireland; None; attended school

He appeared in the census on June 1, 1915 at 16 Prospect Place in Kings County, New York. He was living with the family of William Daly, his uncle. He was 23 years old, born in the U.S., and worked as an insurance collector.

He lived at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York about July 28, 1915.

Roger registered for the World War I draft on June 5, 1917 at Precinct 151 in Brooklyn, New York. He claimed an exemption to support his wife. It was also noted that he had an astigmatism and acute atrophic gastritis. He was described as short, medium build, blue eyes and dark brown hair.

He lived at 499 Sterling Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on June 5, 1917.

He was a stenographer for Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Company at 123 Williams Street in New York, New York on June 5, 1917.

Roger appeared in the census on January 7, 1920 at 495 Sterling Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Roger's surname was listed as "McDonald" which sounds a lot like McDonnell. He was the head of household, rented his home, 28 years old and married, could read and write, was born in NY, both parents were born in England (? - should have been Ireland), and he worked as a private secretary for wages at a restuarant.

He was a secretary at a private restaurant on January 7, 1920.

He was a secretary at a brokerage in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on April 19, 1930.

Roger was a Deputy Collector for the Bureau of Internal Revenue in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on April 13, 1940. He had worked 52 weeks in 1939, and 44 hours the week prior to this date. He earned a salary of $2600 in 1939.

He was also known as Roger Aloysius McDonnell on April 25, 1942. This was his name on his WWII "Old Man's" draft registration card.

He registered for the WWII "Old Man's" draft on April 25, 1942 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. His middle name was written as "Aloysius". His address was listed as 738 St. Marks Ave, Brooklyn, but that was crossed out and replaced by "Federal Bldg, Room 939, Boston, Mass". Roger was 49 years old, born in Brooklyn, on 23 June 1892. The person who would always know his address was his wife, Mary A. McDonnell, of 738 St. Marks Ave, Brooklyn. Roger's employer was the U.S. Treasury Department, and his place of employment was the Custom House in New York City. He was described as 5' 7-3/4", 158 pounds, with blue eyes, gray hair, and a light complexion. He had a noticeable scar on the right side of his neck.

Roger was working for the U.S. Treasury Dept at Custom House in New York City, New York on April 25, 1942.

He appeared in the 1950 census on April 19, 1950 at 601 East 19th Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He lived in apartment 6C. Roger was the head of household, 58 years old, married to Mary McDonnell, and born in NY. The week before the census, he had worked 40 hours as a supervisor for the Internal Revenue Dept.

He was the informant on the death certificate of Elizabeth "Lillian" McDonnell on January 16, 1968.

Roger lived at 601 East 19th Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on January 16, 1968.

He was a retired Internal Revenue Inspector (Internal Audit) until February 15, 1971.

He died on February 15, 1971 at the age of 78 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. This was his last known residence listed in the Social Security Death Index. The information provided by Ginger's grandmother, Olive R. (Fagan) McDonnell, Roger's sister-in-law, had his death date as February 21, 1971.

Roger's obituary appeared on February 23, 1971 in the Daily News newspaper in New York, New York. "MCDONNELL Roger A. Internal Revenue Inspector 20 yrs. (Internal Audit). Retired. Beloved husband of Marv (nee Stopenhagen). Dear brother of John. Reposing GLENN FUNERAL HOME, 4419 Ave. D (E. 45 St.), Bklyn., until Wed. Mass of the Resurrection 9:45 A.M. Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VISITING TUES- UAY 6:30-9 P.M. ONLY."

He was buried on February 24, 1971 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.


Roger William McDonnell and Mary Stopenhagen were married about July 28, 1915 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

I have not found they yet in the 1925  New York state census .

They lived at 737 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York in a house shared with the family of Rose Brosnan on April 19, 1930. Roger was 38 years old and his wife Mary was also 38. They were both married at age 23. They lived in a house they rented for $65/month and they owned a radio. There were no children living with them.

Roger and Mary lived in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York in 1935. Their address is not known.

They lived at 188 St. Marks Avenue in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on April 13, 1940. They lived in a rental for $55/month. Roger had a 4-year college education and Mary had a 4-year high school education.

Mary Stopenhagen was born about 1895 in New York.

She lived at 1110 Pacific Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York about July 28, 1915.

She appeared in the census on January 7, 1920 at 495 Sterling Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Her surname was listed as "McDonald" rather than "McDonnell". She was the wife of Roger McDonnell, 28 years old, could readn and write, born in NY, with both parents born in NY, and no occupation listed.

Mary lived at 738 St. Marks Avenue in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on April 25, 1942.

She appeared in the 1950 census on April 19, 1950 at 601 East 19th Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She lived in Apt. 6C and was the wife of Roger McDonnell. Mary was 57 years old, born in NY, and did housework.

She died on March 30, 1974 at the age of 79.

Mary was buried on April 3, 1974 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.


1.4.2. Mary Catharine McDonnell was born on July 30, 1894 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

She died on March 21, 1900 at the age of 5 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

She was buried on March 23, 1900 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.


1.4.3. John Christopher McDonnell was born on December 4, 1896 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

He lived at 287 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on June 11, 1900. John C. was living with his parents, John P. and Mimmie McDonnell, and his older brother, Roger William McDonnell. He was born in December 1896 and was 3 years old. He was born in New York, and both his parents were born in Ireland.

He lived at 287 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on June 1, 1905. Members of the John P. McDonnell household listed in the 1905:
McDonnell, John P; Head; W; M; 40 at last birthday; Ireland; 18 years in U.S.; Citizen; Accountant; Wage earner
McDonnell, Mary; Wife; W; F; 35; Ireland; 18; Citizen; Housework
McDonnell, Rodger; Son; W; M; 13; U.S.; Citizen; School (10)
McDonnell, John C; Son; W; M; 8; U.S.; Citizen; School (10)
McDonnell, Elizabeth; Daughter; W; F; 4; U.S.; Citizen; At Home

John lived at 287 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on April 15, 1910. Members of John P. McDonnell household listed in the 1910 census:
McDonnell, John P; Head; M; W; 42; M1; 19 years married; Ireland; Ireland; Ireland; 1889; Naturalized; English; Accountant; Mercantile; Wage earner; 0 weeks out of work in 1909; read; write; rented; home
McDonnell, Mary; Wife; F; W; 40; M1; 19; 4 children, 3 still living; Ireland; Ireland; Ireland; 1887; English; None; read; write
McDonnell, Roger M; Son; M; W; 17; S; New York; Ireland; Ireland; English; None; read; write; attended school
McDonnell, John C; Son; M; W; 13; S; New York; Ireland; Ireland; English; None; read; write; attended school
McDonnell, Elizabeth; Daughter; F; W; 9; S; New York; Ireland; Ireland; None; attended school

He served in the U. S. Army during World War I in 1917–1918.

He registered for the World War I draft on June 5, 1918 at Manual Training High School, 7th Ave. 4th & 5th Sts. in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was described as medium height and build, dark blue eyes and dark brown hair. His nearest relative was his father, John P. McDonnell of 267 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, NY.

John lived at 18 Sterling Place in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on June 5, 1918.

He was employed by the NY Dock Co at 2001 Montaque St. in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on June 5, 1918.

He lived at 274 Navarre Road in Rochester, Monroe, New York on October 6, 1926.

John was an inspector in Rochester, Monroe, New York on October 6, 1926.

He was a clerk for the steam railroad in Rochester, Monroe, New York on April 3, 1930.

He registered for the World War II draft on April 27, 1942 at Local Board No. 170 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was described as 5' 7" and 145 pounds, with blue, black hair and a light complexion. He listed his wife, Olive, as the person who would always know his address.

John lived at 67 93rd Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on April 27, 1942.

He was employed by the Railway Mail Service, U. S. Government in New York City, New York on April 27, 1942.

He appeared in the 1950 census on April 5, 1950 at 67 93rd Street, Apt 3B in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. John was the head of household, 53 years old, married to Olive, and born in the U.S. [no state listed]. He worked 40 hours the week before the census as a Postal Transport Clerk for the Government's New York City Postal Transport Company. Along with his wife, Olive, his daughter, Marion, was living in the same household.

John lived at 67 93rd Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York until October 21, 1975.

He died on October 21, 1975 at the age of 78 at Veterans Administration Hospital, 800 Poly Place in Brooklyn, New York. No cause of death was noted on the Certificate of Death. John passed away at 3:00 in the morning.

He was buried on October 24, 1975 at Long Island National Cemetery in East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York. The funeral director was McLaughlin & Sons, 9620 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11209.

John was a clerk for the US Postal Service. This information came from his Certificate of Death.


John Christopher McDonnell and Olive Rose Fagan obtained a marriage license on October 6, 1926 in Rochester, Monroe, New York.

They were married on October 7, 1926 in Rochester, Monroe, New York. They were married by Thomas L. Connor, residing at 540 Oxford St. Olive's brother in law, Paul R. Bestor witnessed the marriage. Emma L. Gleason also witnessed the marriage, but I don't know if she had any relationship to either John or Olive.

They lived at 274 Navarre Road in Rochester, Monroe, New York on April 3, 1930. Members of John C. McDonnell's household:
McDonnell, John C.; Head; M; W; 32; married at 29; no school; read and write; New York; Ireland; Ireland; English; Clerk for Steam Railroad; wage worker; at work yesterday; veteran of World War
McDonnell, Olive; Wife H; F; W; 31; married at 28; no school; read and write; New York; New York; New York; English; none
McDonnell, Marrion; Daughter; F; W; 2 6/12; single; no school; New York; New York; New York; none
Fagan, Daniel J.; Father in law; M; W; 58; married at 25; no school; read and write; New York; New York; New York; English; Salesman at retail furniture store; wage worker; at work yesterday; veteran of Civil War [obviously not correct; he was too young]
Fagan, Lillian; Mother in law; F; W; 53; married at 20; no school; read and write; New York; New York; New York; English; none

Olive Rose Fagan, daughter of Daniel James Fagan and Lillian E. Rodrick, was born on March 22, 1898 in Rush, Monroe County, New York.

She lived at a farm in Rush, Monroe County, New York on June 4, 1900. Members of the Daniel Fagan household listed in the 1900 census:
Fagan, Daniel; Head; W; M; Mar 1871; 29; Married 3 years; New York, Ireland, New York; Farmer; 0 months unemployed; read, write, speak English
Fagan, Lillian; Wife; W; F; July 1876; 23; Married 3 years; 2 children born, 2 children living; New York, New York, New York; read, write, speak English
Fagan, Ollie; Daughter; W; F; Mar 1898; 2; Single; New York, New York, New York
Fagan, Eugene; Son; W; M; Aug 1899; 9/12; Single; New York, New York, New York

She lived at a farm in Rush, Monroe County, New York on June 1, 1905. Household of Daniel J. Fagan:
Fagan, Daniel J; Head; W; M; 34; United States; citizen; Farming; Employer
Fagan, Lillian E; Wife; W; F; 29; United States; citizen; Housework
Fagan, Olive R; Daughter; W; F; 7; United States; citizen; At School (6)
Fagan, Eugene W; Son; W; M; 5; United States; citizen
Fagan, Ethel; Daughter; W; F; 3; United States; citizen

Olive lived at 321 St. Paul Street in Rochester, Monroe, New York on April 15, 1910. Members of Daniel J. Fagan household listed in the census:
Fagan, Daniel J; Head; M; W; 39; Married 1 for 12 years; New York; New York; New York; English; Bartender, Hotel; Wage worker; not out of work on April 15, 1910; 0 weeks not worked in 1909; read; write
Fagan, Lillian E; Wife; F; W; 33; Married 1 for 12 years; 3 children born; 3 children alive; New York; New York; New York; English; Keeper, Hotel; Wage worker; not out of work on April 15, 1910; 0 weeks not worked in 1909; read; write
Fagan, Olive; Daughter; F; W; 12; Single; New York; German [in error]; German [in error]; English; None; read; write; attended school
Fagan, Eugene; Son; M; W; 10; Single; New York; New York; New York; English; None; read; write; attended school
Fagan, Ethel; Daughter; F; W; 8; Single; New York; New York; New York; None; read; write; attended school
Nippert, Phillip; Boarder; M; W; 52; Single; New York; New York; New York; English; Clerk, Hotel; Wage worker; not out of work on April 15, 1910; 0 weeks not worked in 1909; read; write
Ripley, Fred; Lodger; M; W; 38; SIngle; New York; New York; New York; English; Electrician, Engineer; Wage worker; not out of work on April 15, 1910; 0 weeks not worked in 1909; read; write

She lived at 69 Pearl Street in Rochester, Monroe, New York on June 1, 1915. Household of Daniel J Fagan:
Fagan, Daniel J; Head; W; M; 43; U.S.; citizen; Real Estate; Own Account
Fagan, Lillian E; Wife; W; F; 38; U.S.; citizen; Housework
Fagan, Olive R; Daughter; W; F; 17; U.S.; citizen; Office Clerk; Wage Worker
Fagan, Eugene W; Son; W; M; 16; U.S.; citizen; Delivery Boy; Wage Worker
Fagan, Ethel M; Daughter; W; F; 13; U.S.; citizen; School

She was an office clerk in Rochester, Monroe, New York on June 1, 1915.

Olive was an assembler at a camera works in Rochester, Monroe, New York on January 19, 1920.

She lived at 69 Pearl Street in Rochester, Monroe, New York on January 19, 1920. Members of Daniel J. Fagan household listed in the 1920 census:
Fagan, Daniel J.; Head; M; W; 48; Married; read; write; New York; New York; New York; English; Salesman at Furniture Store; wage worker
Fagan, Lillian E.; Wife; F; W; 43; Married; read; write; New York; New York; New York; English; none
Fagan, Olive R.; Daughter; F; W; 21; Single; read; write; New York; New York; New York; English; Assembler at Camera Works; wage worker
Fagan, Eugene W.; Son; M; W; 20; Single; no school; read; write; New York; New York; New York; English; Musician in an Orchestra; wage worker
Fagan, Ethel M.; Daughter; F; W; 18; Single; no school; read; write; New York; New York; New York; English; Cashier at a Department Store; wage worker

She lived at 163 Alexander Street in Rochester, Monroe, New York on June 1, 1925. Household of Daniel J Fagan:
Fagan, Daniel J; head; W; M; 56; US; citizen; salesman; wage worker
Fagan, Lillian E; wife; W; F; 46; US; citizen; housework
Fagan, Olive R; daughter; W; F; 26; US; citizen; Bellows Dept - Kodak; wage worker

Olive was working in the Bellows Department at Kodak in Rochester, Monroe, New York on June 1, 1925.

She lived at 274 Navarre Road in Rochester, Monroe, New York on October 6, 1926.

She was employed at the Kodak Company in Rochester, Monroe, New York on October 6, 1926.

Olive lived at 274 Navarre Road in Rochester, Monroe, New York on April 8, 1940. Members of Olive McDonnell household:
McDonnell, Olive; informant; Head; F; W; 42; married; no school; 8th grade education; New York; 1935 - same house; Housework; 0 weeks worked; $0 income; no income from other sources
McDonnell, Marion; Daughter; F; W; 12; single; attended school; 7th grade education; New York; 1935 - same house; student
Fagan, Danial J.; Father; M; W; 68; married; no school; 8th grade education; New York; 1935 - same house; 0 hours worked week before census; 42 weeks unemployed; Musician in Dance Orchestra; paid worker; 10 weeks worked in 1939; $200 earned; income from other sources
Fagan, Lillian; Mother; F; W; 63; married; no school; 8th grade education; New York; 1935 - same house; Housework; 0 weeks worked; $0 income; no income from other sources

Note: John C. McDonnell, Olive's husband, was not listed with the family. Have not found him yet in the 1940 census.

She appeared in the 1950 census on April 5, 1950 at 67 93rd Street, Apt 3B in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Olive was listed as the wife of John C. McDonnell, 52 years old, born in the U.S., and Keeping House. Along with her husband, John, her daughter, Marion, was also living in the same house.

She was named in the obituary of Daniel James Fagan that appeared in the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper on October 31, 1971 in Rochester, Monroe, New York.

Olive lived in Brooklyn, New York on October 31, 1971.

She was the informant on the death certificate of Eugene W. Fagan on January 10, 1972.

She was the informant on the death certificate of John Christopher McDonnell on October 21, 1975.

Olive was named in the obituary of Ethel M. Fagan that appeared in the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper on April 1, 1985 in Rochester, Monroe, New York.

She lived at 644 DeSoto Lane in Indian Harbour Beach, Brevard County, Florida until September 8, 1994. She lived with her granddaughter, Kathleen L. Whitehead.

She died from a cerebrovascular accident (stroke) on September 8, 1994 at the age of 96 at Medic Home Health Care Center in Melbourne, Brevard County, Florida.

Olive was buried at Fountainhead Memorial Park in Palm Bay, Brevard County, Florida. John Christopher McDonnell and Olive Rose Fagan had the following child:


1.4.3.1. Marion Lois McDonnell was born on August 1, 1927 in Rochester, New York.

She was baptized on August 14, 1927 at the Parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Rochester, Monroe, New York.

She lived at 274 Navarre Road in Rochester, Monroe, New York on April 3, 1930. Members of John C. McDonnell's household:
McDonnell, John C.; Head; M; W; 32; married at 29; no school; read and write; New York; Ireland; Ireland; English; Clerk for Steam Railroad; wage worker; at work yesterday; veteran of World War
McDonnell, Olive; Wife H; F; W; 31; married at 28; no school; read and write; New York; New York; New York; English; none
McDonnell, Marrion; Daughter; F; W; 2 6/12; single; no school; New York; New York; New York; none
Fagan, Daniel J.; Father in law; M; W; 58; married at 25; no school; read and write; New York; New York; New York; English; Salesman at retail furniture store; wage worker; at work yesterday; veteran of Civil War [obviously not correct; he was too young]
Fagan, Lillian; Mother in law; F; W; 53; married at 20; no school; read and write; New York; New York; New York; English; none

Marion lived at 274 Navarre Road in Rochester, Monroe, New York on April 8, 1940. Members of Olive McDonnell household:
McDonnell, Olive; informant; Head; F; W; 42; married; no school; 8th grade education; New York; 1935 - same house; Housework; 0 weeks worked; $0 income; no income from other sources
McDonnell, Marion; Daughter; F; W; 12; single; attended school; 7th grade education; New York; 1935 - same house; student
Fagan, Danial J.; Father; M; W; 68; married; no school; 8th grade education; New York; 1935 - same house; 0 hours worked week before census; 42 weeks unemployed; Musician in Dance Orchestra; paid worker; 10 weeks worked in 1939; $200 earned; income from other sources
Fagan, Lillian; Mother; F; W; 63; married; no school; 8th grade education; New York; 1935 - same house; Housework; 0 weeks worked; $0 income; no income from other sources

Note: John C. McDonnell, Olive's husband, was not listed with the family. Have not found him yet in the 1940 census.

Marion became a member of the United States Cadet Nurse Corps on September 21, 1945 at Mary Immaculate School of Nursing in Jamaica, Queens, New York. Her senior cadet period would begin in March 1948.

She lived at 67 93rd Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on September 21, 1945.

She appeared in the 1950 census on April 5, 1950 at 67 93rd Street, Apt 3B in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Marion was the daughter of John C. McDonnell, and was living with John and Olive, her mother. She was 22 years old, never married, and born in the U.S. [no state listed]. She worked 48 hours the week before the census as a Registered Nurse at a private hospital, had lived in the same home in 1949, both parents born in U.S., had a graduate level college education [5 years of college], and had worked 52 weeks in 1949 for $2800 with other income in the household of $3800 [probably her father, John's, earnings for 1949].

Marion was a nurse in the U.S. Army on January 31, 1952.

She lived at 201 Harbor City Pkwy in Indian Harbour Beach, Brevard County, Florida on March 29, 1976.

She lived at 644 DeSoto Lane in Indian Harbour Beach, Brevard County, Florida until January 24, 1981.

Marion was a nurse at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne, Brevard County, Florida until January 24, 1981.

She died from pancreatic cancer on January 24, 1981 at the age of 53 in Melbourne, Brevard County, Florida.

She was buried at Fountainhead Memorial Park in Palm Bay, Brevard County, Florida.


Marion Lois McDonnell and Thomas "Tom" Whitehead IV obtained a marriage license on January 31, 1952.

They were married on February 3, 1952 at Valley Forge Army Hospital Chapel in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Married by the Rev. Paul J. Gausch.

They lived at T-20-26, Hanover Homes in Fort Dix, Burlington, New Jersey on December 7, 1952.

Marion and Tom lived in Ethan Allen Air Force Base, Chittenden, Vermont on November 14, 1953.

They lived in Ayer, Middlesex, Massachusetts on July 3, 1956.

They lived at 945 Shield Avenue in Winthrop Harbor, Lake, Illinois on September 29, 1964.

Marion and Tom were divorced on March 29, 1976 in Amherst, Amherst County, Virginia. The divorce was granted in the Circuit Court of Amherst County, VA. Thomas was the plaintiff and the legal grounds for the divorce was "no fault". They had been separated since October 1972.

Thomas "Tom" Whitehead IV, son of Thomas Whitehead and Gertrude Elvira Kinsley, was born on March 24, 1928 in Lynchburg, Campbell County, Virginia. She was born at 11:20 AM and weighed 6 pounds, 7-1/2 ounces.

He appeared in the census on April 7, 1930 at Kenmore Road in Amherst, Amherst County, Virginia. Thomas was living with his parents and his sister, Elvira Rose Whitehead. He was 2 years old and born in Virginia. His father was born in Virginia and his mother was born in New Jersey.

He lived at Route 663 in Amherst County, Virginia on April 1, 1935.

Tom appeared in the 1940 census on May 10, 1940 at Route 663 in Amherst County, Virginia. Thomas IV was living with his parents, Thomas Whitehead III and Gertrude E. Whitehead, his sister, Elvira Rose Whitehead, and a servant named Reuben Patterson. He was 12 years old, born in Virginia, had attended school and had a 6th grade education. on April 1, 1935 he was living in the same house with his family.

He served in the United States Navy from July 13, 1945 to August 1, 1946.

He registered for the World War II Young Men's Draft on August 12, 1946 at Court House in Amherst County, Virginia. His place of residence and mailing address was Box 97, Amherst, Virginia, which was the same address of his mother, Mrs. Thomas Whitehead III. His telephone number was exchange Amherst, 60-J-2. Under "Employer's Name and Address" was written "Honorably discharged from Navy", and under "Place of Employment of Business" was written "Aug. 1, 1946". His height was 6' 1", weight 160 pounds, eyes blue, hair brown, and complexion ruddy. For obvious physical characteristics that could aid in identification, it was noted he had a "scar on inside of left thumb".

Tom served in the United States Army from January 21, 1947 to August 31, 1967.

He appeared in the 1950 census on April 1, 1950 in Amherst County, Virginia. He was listed in the census under the heading "Persons transcribed from ICRs". ICRs were Individual Census Returns completed by the person being counted, not the enumerator. The transcription states his house was on a farm, he was 22 years old, and never married. In the occupation part of the census, it said he worked for the Government Armed Forces. In the Sample Lines part of the census, the highest grade of school he attended was "2V", he didn't finish that grade, and he had attended school since Feb 1. He was listed as a WWII veteran and a veteran at any other time, including present service. No wages or income information, 1949 home information, or parents' birth information was provided in the census.

Thomas was injured during the Korean War on February 3, 1951 in South Korea. He was a Sergeant and a light weapons assault infantryman in the U.S. Army, and was seriously wounded in action by a missile.

He was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army in South Korea on February 3, 1951.

He was in the U.S. Army on January 31, 1952.

Tom was in the U.S. Army stationed in Ethan Allen Air Force Base, Chittenden, Vermont on November 14, 1953.

He was in the U. S. Army in Massachussetts on July 3, 1956.

He was a 1st Sergeant in the U. S. Army on September 29, 1964.

Tom retired on September 1, 1967 from the U.S. Army in Waukegan, Lake, Illinois. He retired as a Sergeant Major, E9, after 20 years of service.

Thomas' armed forces medal inventory was documented on March 28, 1974. His medals included: Silver Star, Bronze Star Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, Good Conduct Medal Clasp - Bronze with 2 loops, Army of Occupation Medal with Germany Clasp and Japan Clasp, National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal - Berlin, and Combat Infantryman Badge.

He lived at R.F.D. #2 in Amherst, Amherst County, Virginia on March 29, 1976.

He died from cirrhosis of the liver complicated by COPD on January 22, 1979 at the age of 50 at Route #1 in Keeling, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. He was married at the time to his second wife, Nancy McGinnis Whitehead, who was also the informant on the Medical Examiner's Certificate. His usual or last occupation was given as Army in the U. S. Armed Forces. The medical examiner, Dr. G. V. Thompson, said he died of natural causes, the cirrhosis of the liver had lasted about 6 months, no autopsy was authorized, and he died at 5:00 AM on January 22nd.

Tom was cremated at Westminister Gardens Crematory in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. Scott Funeral Home, Inc. of Chatham, Virginia was in charge of arrangements.

He may have been buried at Amherst Cemetery in Amherst, Amherst County, Virginia. There is a grave marker and his ashes may have been buried at that site.


1.4.4. Elizabeth "Lillian" McDonnell was born on October 5, 1900 in United States.

She appeared in the census on June 1, 1905 at 287 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Members of the John P. McDonnell household listed in the 1905:
McDonnell, John P; Head; W; M; 40 at last birthday; Ireland; 18 years in U.S.; Citizen; Accountant; Wage earner
McDonnell, Mary; Wife; W; F; 35; Ireland; 18; Citizen; Housework
McDonnell, Rodger; Son; W; M; 13; U.S.; Citizen; School (10)
McDonnell, John C; Son; W; M; 8; U.S.; Citizen; School (10)
McDonnell, Elizabeth; Daughter; W; F; 4; U.S.; Citizen; At Home

She appeared in the census on April 15, 1910 at 287 Smith Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Members of John P. McDonnell household listed in the 1910 census:
McDonnell, John P; Head; M; W; 42; M1; 19 years married; Ireland; Ireland; Ireland; 1889; Naturalized; English; Accountant; Mercantile; Wage earner; 0 weeks out of work in 1909; read; write; rented; home
McDonnell, Mary; Wife; F; W; 40; M1; 19; 4 children, 3 still living; Ireland; Ireland; Ireland; 1887; English; None; read; write
McDonnell, Roger M; Son; M; W; 17; S; New York; Ireland; Ireland; English; None; read; write; attended school
McDonnell, John C; Son; M; W; 13; S; New York; Ireland; Ireland; English; None; read; write; attended school
McDonnell, Elizabeth; Daughter; F; W; 9; S; New York; Ireland; Ireland; None; attended school

Lillian appeared in the census on January 15, 1920 at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Members of John P. McDonnell household:
McDonnell, John P; Head; M; W; 57; Married; Immigrated 1888, Naturalized in 1893; read; write; Ireland/English; Ireland/English; Ireland/English; English; Accountant; Cotton Exchange; Wage worker
McDonnell, Mary; Wife; F; W; 50; Married; Immigrated 1887, Naturalized in 1893; read; write; Ireland/English; Ireland/English; Ireland/English; English; None
McDonnell, Lillian; Daughter; F; W; 19; Single; attended school; read; write; New York; Ireland/English; Ireland/English; English; None

She appeared in the 1925 NY state census on June 1, 1925 at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of John P. McDonnell, 24 years old, born in the U.S., a citizen, and worked as a schoolteacher for wages.

She was a schoolteacher on June 1, 1925.

Lillian was a public school teacher on April 3, 1930.

She appeared in the census on April 3, 1930 at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Members of John P McDonnell household listed in the 1930 census:
McDonnell, John P; Head; M; W; 60; Married at 27; no school; read and write; Ireland; Ireland; Ireland; English; Immigrated in 1889; Naturalized; Accountant at Cotton Exchange; Wage worker; at work day before census
McDonnell, Mary; Wife; M (s/b F); W; 60; Married at 27; no school; read and write; Ireland; Ireland; Ireland; English; Immigrated in 1887; Naturalized; None
McDonnell, Lillian; Daughter; F; W; 29; Single; attended school; read and write; New York; Ireland; Ireland; English; Teacher at Public School; Wage worker; at work day before census

She was listed as Executor for her father, John P. McDonnell, on February 13, 1933.

She appeared in the census on April 11, 1940 at 267 Carroll Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Household of Lillian M. McDonnell:
McDonnell, Lillian M; informant; Head; F; W; 39; Single; H4 education; New York; 1935 - same house; Housework; 0 weeks worked in 1939; $0 salary in 1939; no income from other sources.

Lillian lived at 601 East 19th Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York until January 16, 1968. She lived with her brother Roger McDonnell.

She died on January 16, 1968 at the age of 67 at Clove Lake Nursing Home in Richmond, New York, New York. Her Certificate of Death contained no cause of death information. She remained single her entire life.

She was buried on January 20, 1968 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. The Funeral Director was Albert C. O'Connell Funeral Home, Inc. at 1633 Albany Ave.

Lillian was also known as Lillian M. McDonnell.

She was a Registered Nurse (RN).


1.5. Bridget Daly was born on March 12, 1868 in Cork City, Cork, Ireland.

She was baptized on March 15, 1868 in Cork City, Cork, Ireland.

She immigrated in 1875 from Ireland.

Bridget immigrated in 1888.

She was naturalized before 1900.

She appeared in the census on June 15, 1900 at 748 9th Avenue in Manhattan Borough, New York City, New York. She was living with her husband, William Mcnevin, and her children, Lillian and Theresa. She was born in Apr 1871, 29 years old, married for 10 years, 2 children with 2 living, born in Ireland, both parents born in Ireland, immigrated in 1875, resided in U.S. for 25 years, naturalized, no occupation, can read and write.

Bridget appeared in the census on April 18, 1910 at 123 120th Street in New York City, New York. She was the wife of William C. McNevin, 40 years old, married for 20 years, 4 children born, 4 children living, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland, immigrated in 1888, can read and write. She was named in her father's obituary but not her mother's.


Bridget Daly and William McNevin were married about 1890.

William McNevin was born in March, 1850 in Ireland.

He immigrated in 1885.

He immigrated in 1888 from Ireland.

William was naturalized before 1900.

He appeared in the census on June 15, 1900 at 748 9th Avenue in Manhattan Borough, New York City, New York. He was the head of household and married to Bridget. They were living in a rented house with their children, Lilliam and Theresa. William was born in March 1850, 50 years old, married for 10 years, born in Ireland, both parents born in Ireland, immigrated in 1888, resided in the U.S. for 12 years, naturalized, worked as a plumber, was unemployed for 4 months, and could read and write.

He appeared in the census on April 18, 1910 at 123 120th Street in New York City, New York. The family lived in a rented house. William was the head of household, 50 years old (note: same age as in the 1900 census), married to Bridget for 20 years, born in Ireland, parents born in Ireland, immigrated in 1885, naturalized, worked as a plumber for wages, out of work the week before the census, out of work 24 weeks in 1909, can read and write.

William was also known as Nevin. From his father-in-law's obituary.

He was also known as William McNeehan. From the 1900 census.

He was a plumber. Bridget Daly and William McNevin had the following children:


1.5.1. Lillian McNevin was born on June 3, 1896 in Manhattan Borough, New York City, New York.

She appeared in the census on June 15, 1900 at 748 9th Avenue in Manhattan Borough, New York City, New York. Lillian was the daughter of William McNeehan (McNevin). She was born in Sept 1898, 1 year old, born in NY, both parents born in Ireland.

She appeared in the census on April 18, 1910 at 123 120th Street in New York City, New York. Lillian was the daughter of William C. McNevin, 13 years old, born in NY, parents born in Ireland, could read and write, attended school.

Lillian died on September 30, 1969 at the age of 73 in Holmdel, Monmouth, New Jersey.

She was buried at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, Westchester, New York.


Lillian McNevin and William Tooley were married on January 12, 1915 in Manhattan Borough, New York City, New York.

William Tooley was born in 1894.

He died in 1959 at the age of 65.

He was buried at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, Westchester, New York.


1.5.2. Lucinda Theresa McNevin was born on November 12, 1898 in Manhattan Borough, New York City, New York.

She appeared in the census on June 15, 1900 at 748 9th Avenue in Manhattan Borough, New York City, New York. She was the daughter of William McNeehan (McNevin), born in Oct 1895, 4 years old, born in NY, both parents born in Ireland.

She appeared in the census on April 18, 1910 at 123 120th Street in New York City, New York. She was the daughter of William C. McNevin, 11 years old, born in NY, parents born in Ireland, could read and write, attended school.

Lucinda appeared in the census on April 7, 1930 at 2894 Grand Boulevard in Bronx Borough, Bronx, New York. She was the wife of William Farley, 31 years old, married at 18 years old, born in NY, parents born in Ireland, could read and write, no occupation.

She died in June, 1982 at the age of 83.


Lucinda Theresa McNevin and William Farley were married on July 2, 1917 in Manhattan Borough, New York City, New York.

William Farley was born on September 6, 1895 in New York.

He appeared in the census on April 7, 1930 at 2894 Grand Boulevard in Bronx Borough, Bronx, New York. The family lived in a house rented for $45 a month, and they owned a radio. William was the head of household, 34 years old, married at 21 years old, could read and write, born in NY, parents born in NY, was employed as a chauffer for a commercial company, and was not a veteran.

He died in December, 1979 at the age of 84. Lucinda Theresa McNevin and William Farley had the following children:


1.5.2.1. Eunice Farley was born about 1918 in New York.

She appeared in the census on April 7, 1930 at 2894 Grand Boulevard in Bronx Borough, Bronx, New York. She was the daughter of William Farley, 12 years old, attended school, could read and write.

She died on June 13, 1985 at the age of 67.

Eunice's obituary appeared on June 15, 1985 in the Daily News newspaper in New York City, New York.


Frank G. McCusker was born (date unknown).


1.5.2.2. William Farley was born about 1922 in New York.

He appeared in the census on April 7, 1930 in New York. He was the son of William Farley, 8 years old, attended school, could read and write, born in NY, parents born in NY, student.


1.5.3. Josephine McNevin was born about 1901 in New York.

She appeared in the census on April 18, 1910 at 123 120th Street in New York City, New York. She was the daughter of William C. McNevin, 9 years old, born in NY, attended school.


1.5.4. Thomas McNevin was born about 1903 in New York.

He appeared in the census on April 18, 1910 at 123 120th Street in New York City, New York. He was the son of William C. McNevin, 7 years old, born in NY, did not attend school.


1.6. Jerome Daly was born about 1870 in Ireland.

He immigrated about 1884 from Ireland.

He immigrated about 1887.

Jerome immigrated in 1889 from Ireland.

He immigrated about 1890 from Ireland.

He was naturalized in 1891.

Jerome was naturalized in 1892.

He was living in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York on January 23, 1918.

He appeared in the census on January 5, 1920 at 1077 Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the head of household, lived in a rented house, 49 years old, married, immigrated in 1889, naturalized in 1892, could read and write, born in Ireland, both parents born in Ireland, worked as a manager for a commission house. His wife, Margaret A., lived with him.

Jerome was manager at a commissions house on January 5, 1920.

He appeared in the census on June 1, 1925 at 1077 Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was the husband of Margaret Daly, 56 years old, born in Ireland, immigraged in 1887, was naturalized in 1891, and worked in transportation.

He lived at 295 Maple Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York until January 1, 1934. His obituary had 292 Maple Street, his certificate of death had 295 Maple Street.

Jerome died from cerebral thrombosis (stroke) on January 1, 1934 at the age of 64 at Midwood Sanitorium in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. From his certificate of death, he was widowed, 64 years old, worked as a NY City employee, born in Ireland, had been in the U.S. and a resident of NY City for 44 years, and his parents were Daniel Daly and Mary Hurley, both born in Ireland. His usual residence was 295 Maple Street. He had his stroke about a month before he died. He was to be buried at St. John's Cemetery on 5 January 1934. Mary Cannon, who claimed to be his sister and lived at 16 Prospect Place in Brooklyn, employed the undertaker, Thomas H. Ireland.

His obituary appeared on January 2, 1934 in the Times Union newspaper in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. "Jerome Daly, of 292 Maple st, former employee of the Board of Transportation, died yesterday. He was born in Ireland and lived In Brooklyn for 50 years. Mr. Daly was a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus and a member of Columbus Council, 126. He was a member of the Holy Name Society and was an active worker for many years in the St Vincent de Paul Society. He was an active member of the Flatbush Democratic Club. A sister, Mrs. Mary Cannon; a nephew, William Daly, and a niece, Rose Daly, survive him. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M Friday from the mortuary at 187 South Oxford st; thence to the R. C. Church of St Francis of Assisi, Lincoln rd. and Nostrand ave., where a requiem mass will be offered. Burial will be in St John's Cemetery, under the direction of Thomas H. Ireland."

He was buried on January 5, 1934 at St. John Cemetery in Queens, New York.

Jerome was an employee of New York City Board of Transportation. Could be same person as Jeremiah Daly. He was named in his mother's and father's obituaries.


Jerome Daly and Margaret A. Dillon were married before 1891. This date is calculated based on his wife being naturalized in 1891 (according to the 1925 NY census) by marriage.

Margaret A. Dillon, daughter of Bartholomew Dillon and Mary Folvey, was born about 1869 in England.

She immigrated in 1888.

She was naturalized in 1891.

Margaret was naturalized in 1892.

She appeared in the census on January 5, 1920 at 1077 Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of Jerome Daly, 45 years old, immigrated in 1888, naturalized in 1892, could read and write, was born in England, both parents born in Ireland, no occupation.

She appeared in the census on June 1, 1925 at 1077 Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of Jerome Daly, 58 years old, born in England, immigrated in 1888, naturalized by marriage in 1891, housewife.

Margaret was living at 1077 Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York until January 5, 1929.

She died from cerebral arteriosclerosis with psychosis contributing for about 3 months on January 5, 1929 at the age of 60 at Brooklyn State Hospital in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

Her obituary appeared on January 7, 1929 in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. "On Saturday, Jan. 5, 1929, MARGARET A. DALY, beloved wife of Jerome Daly, at her home, 1077 Nostrand ave. Funeral from the Mortuary, 187 S. Oxford st., where the deceased is now lying in state, on Wednesday, 9th inst., 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi. Interment St. John's Cemetery. (Liverpool. England, papers please copy.)"

Margaret was buried on January 9, 1929 at St. John Cemetery in Queens, New York.


1.7. John Daly was born before April 30, 1871 in Cork City, Cork, Ireland.

He was baptized on April 30, 1871 in Cork City, Cork, Ireland.


1.8. Michael Joseph Daly was baptized on October 15, 1873 in Cork City, Cork, Ireland.

He was born on March 15, 1874 in Ireland.

He was living in New York City, New York from 1889 to 1913.

Michael immigrated about 1889 from Ireland.

He was naturalized between 1890 and 1900.

He appeared in the census on June 4, 1900 at 214 Clinton Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was listed as Joseph (his middle name), the head of household, born in Oct 1873, 26 years old, married to Estella Daly for 1 year, born in Ireland, both parents born in Ireland, immigrated in 1889, 11 years in the U.S., naturalized, worked as an optician, 0 months out of work, can read and write, lived in rented house.

Michael died from pulmonary tuberculosis on March 15, 1913 at the age of 39 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

He was buried on March 17, 1913 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

He was an oculist, fitting eyeglasses. He was named in his father's and mother's obituaries.


Michael Joseph Daly and Estella (Daly) were married about 1899.

Estella (Daly) was born in August, 1869 in Illinois.

She appeared in the census on June 4, 1900 at 214 Clinton Street in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the wife of Joseph Daly, born in Aug 1869, married for 1 year, no children, born in IL, father born in NY, mother born in MN, no occupation, can read and write.


1.9. James Daly served in the British Naval Reserve on January 23, 1918.

He died after January 23, 1918.


1.10. Mary Daly was born (date unknown). She was mentioned in Jerome Daly's obituary and in his certificate of death as his sister. Have no other information about her.




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