Thomas S Rooney, 18781916 (aged 37 years)

Name
Thomas S /Rooney/
Given names
Thomas S
Surname
Rooney
Birth
Birth of a brother
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Birth of a brother
about 1887 (aged 8 years)
Death of a paternal grandfather
Birth of a brother
Death of a brother
Death of a father
Death of a brother
Death of a maternal grandmother
Death of a mother
Burial of a mother
Death
Burial
Family with parents
father
18471894
Birth: July 11, 1847 39 31 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: February 1894Hobson, Judith Basin County, Montana
mother
18571910
Birth: December 31, 1857 45 39 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: September 13, 1910Hobson, Judith Basin County, Montana
Marriage MarriageFebruary 1877Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
elder sister
18771933
Birth: January 22, 1877 29 19 Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota
Death: August 10, 1933Warm Springs, Deer Lodge County, Montana
22 months
himself
18781916
Birth: November 15, 1878 31 20 Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota
Death: May 18, 1916Hobson, Judith Basin County, Montana
3 years
younger brother
18811894
Birth: about 1881 33 23 Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota
Death: about 1894Hobson, Judith Basin County, Montana
4 years
younger sister
18841955
Birth: 1884 36 26 Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota
Death: October 2, 1955Washington County, Oregon
22 months
younger sister
18851963
Birth: October 10, 1885 38 27 Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota
Death: June 12, 1963Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana
4 months
younger sister
18861944
Birth: February 14, 1886 38 28 Miles City, Custer County, Montana
Death: September 7, 1944Hobson, Judith Basin County, Montana
23 months
younger brother
18871894
Birth: about 1887 39 29 Montana
Death: July 15, 1894Fergus County, Montana
7 years
younger brother
18931931
Birth: July 1, 1893 45 35 Utica, Judith Basin County, Montana
Death: August 11, 1931Warm Springs, Deer Lodge County, Montana
Shared note

Thomas and Frank were in a horse-drawn wagon that was hit by train west of town. Tom was killed and Frank had a damaged arm that never mended properly. The story was in the May 18 Judith Basin STAR, Hobson, Montana.

Thomas's parents, John Rooney and Sarah Tracy, were double first cousins: Both their parents were siblings.

Judith Basin Star, Hobson, Fergus County, Montana, Thursday, May 18, 1916. At about 6:50 o'clock this evening at the railroad crossing west of this city occurred an accident which
resulted in the instant death of Thomas Rooney while Frank Rooney was seriously injured. The two men had been doing some fencing on some land north of this city. The were returning to the Rooney ranch, when the wagon in which they were riding was struck by Great Northern engine No. 1412 which was running light and which was in charge of engineer Lewney and fireman Fritter.
W.B. McFerrin and Fred Lochnet, who were returning to the former's grading camp near the river, were eye witnesses to the accident and stated that neither one of the men noticed the engine until a moment before the collision, when they were both seen to stand up in the wagon. Thomas who was driving slapped the horses with the reins, but the engine which was running about 20 to 25 miles per hour struck the wagon about in the center and the men were thrown for several feet into the air and about 75 feet from where the accident occurred. They ran to where the two men laid and found Thomas to be dead, while Frank was alive but badly injured, having his right arm broken and crushed and a big gash cut in his head as well as injuries to his back and body. Thomas Rooney's back was broken, his right leg broken a horrible gash in his head and several other bruises about the body.
The body of Thomas Rooney was brought to the city and taken to the Shea building, while Frank Rooney was taken to the office of Dr. Lewers, where he was given medical attention. And then taken to the hospital at Lewistown, and late reports from there state that he is doing fine and that his recovery is almost fully assured.
While having his injuries dressed at the doctor's office Frank made the statement that neither of them saw the engine until it was right on them, that he saw it first and warned Tom but it was too late as a moment later the engine crashed into the wagon.
Both victims of the accident are well known throughout the west side, having practically spent their entire lives here.
Coroner Creel was notified and held an inquest in the Murray hall this evening. The following jury being impaneled: John Shea, C. L. Anderson, C. Swanz, Sr., J.A. Raitt, J.S. Matteer and F. Montgomery, who after hearing the testimony offered by the various witnesses returned a verdict that Thomas Rooney came to his death by being struck by Great Northern engine, No. 1412 at crossing west of Hobson on May 18th, at about the hour of 6:50 p.m., and that his death was accidental.