Mary Ann Martin, 1869–1898?> (aged 28 years)
- Name
- Mary Ann /Martin/
- Given names
- Mary Ann
- Surname
- Martin
- Name
- Maggie //
- Given names
- Maggie
Birth
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Baptism
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Birth of a brother
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Baptism of a brother
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Baptism of a brother
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Birth of a brother
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Birth of a brother
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Shared note: Event Description: Sect. 35 |
Birth of a brother
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Shared note: Event Description: Sect. 35 |
Death of a maternal grandfather
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Birth of a sister
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Shared note: Event Description: Section 35 |
Birth of a brother
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Shared note: Event Description: possibly 26 June |
Birth of a sister
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Shared note: Event Description: Sect. 35 |
Birth of a sister
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Birth of a sister
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Baptism of a sister
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Marriage
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Shared note: probably St. Anthony of Padua |
Birth of a son
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Birth of a daughter
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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Birth of a son
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Death of a son
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Burial of a father
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Burial of a mother
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Death
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Burial
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father |
1838–1910
Birth: April 15, 1838
— Shanagolden, County Limerick, Ireland Death: May 28, 1910 — Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota |
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mother |
1845–1911
Birth: September 14, 1845
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— Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada Death: January 25, 1911 — Sedan, Pope County, Minnesota |
Marriage | Marriage — July 7, 1867 — Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota |
9 months
elder brother |
1868–1940
Birth: April 15, 1868
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22
— Saint Anthony, Hennepin County, Minnesota Death: December 5, 1940 — Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon |
21 months
herself |
1869–1898
Birth: December 24, 1869
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24
— Saint Anthony, Hennepin County, Minnesota Death: October 12, 1898 — Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota |
2 years
younger brother |
1871–1953
Birth: December 11, 1871
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26
— Lakeville Township, Becker County, Minnesota Death: May 14, 1953 — Fergus Falls, Otter Tail County, Minnesota |
2 years
younger brother |
1874–1927
Birth: September 20, 1874
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— Lakeville Township, Becker County, Minnesota Death: June 15, 1927 — Sedan, Pope County, Minnesota |
4 years
younger brother |
1877–1942
Birth: June 13, 1877
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31
— Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota Death: August 20, 1942 — El Paso County, Texas |
19 months
younger brother |
1878–1955
Birth: December 24, 1878
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33
— Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota Death: May 1, 1955 — Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota |
19 months
younger sister |
1880–1953
Birth: July 29, 1880
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34
— Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota Death: February 21, 1953 — Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota |
22 months
younger brother |
1882–1947
Birth: May 20, 1882
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36
— Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota Death: August 23, 1947 — Seattle, King County, Washington |
3 years
younger sister |
1884–1921
Birth: November 17, 1884
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39
— Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota Death: July 25, 1921 — Helena, Lewis And Clark County, Montana |
20 months
younger sister |
1886–1969
Birth: July 11, 1886
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40
— Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota Death: November 29, 1969 — Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas |
3 years
younger sister |
1889–1952
Birth: April 28, 1889
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43
— Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota Death: March 10, 1952 — Taconite, Itasca County, Minnesota |
husband |
1868–1937
Birth: April 10, 1868
— Derryheagh, County Mayo, Ireland Death: February 24, 1937 — Kirkland, King County, Washington |
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herself |
1869–1898
Birth: December 24, 1869
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24
— Saint Anthony, Hennepin County, Minnesota Death: October 12, 1898 — Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota |
Marriage | Marriage — November 16, 1892 — Padua, Stearns County, Minnesota |
10 months
son |
1893–1950
Birth: September 19, 1893
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23
— Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota Death: February 9, 1950 — Seattle, King County, Washington |
23 months
daughter |
1895–1973
Birth: August 9, 1895
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25
— Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota Death: December 17, 1973 — The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon |
2 years
son |
1897–1898
Birth: August 15, 1897
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— Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota Death: September 12, 1898 — Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota |
husband |
1868–1937
Birth: April 10, 1868
— Derryheagh, County Mayo, Ireland Death: February 24, 1937 — Kirkland, King County, Washington |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1920 — |
Marriage |
Shared note
probably St. Anthony of Padua |
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Death |
Shared note
Event Description: Padua Cemetery, Stearns, Minnesota |
Shared note
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Mary Ann Martin was baptized at St. Anthony of Padua Church in northeast Minneapolis on Christmas day, 1869, the day after her birthday. She is 5/12 years old in the July 1, 1870 census of St. Anthony, Minnesota. "Johnny Martin married Mary Brown and Mary Martin married Johnny Brown." John Brown was born in Derryheagh, County Mayo, Ireland in 1868 and was 11 years old when the family came to the U.S. [Today û 2015 - Derryheagh is perhaps a small area near the town of Newport, County Mayo. There's a Killeen Cemetery 6 miles west of town overlooking Clew Bay in which one couple's gravestone says they're from Derryheagh.] Mary Ann Martin and John Brown met in Sedan and were married in Villard (or in a double-wedding ceremony with their siblings, John F. Martin and Mary Brown, on November 16, 1892 in Padua). Afterwards they made their home in Hammer, South Dakota for a while, then Massachusetts. Two of the "Canada" letters included letters from Mary Martin Brown to her sister Katie Martin in Brooten, Minnesota. In the first in 1894, from South Bridge, Massachusetts she talks of dancing with her son "Petie." In the second in April 1898 from Clinton, Massachusetts, Mary talks of her baby (Maggie) having two teeth now. "Petie is now going to school(!), and the house is quiet since he has gone." Maggie and Frankie were born in Massachusetts. In 1898, the family and their three children were returning to Minnesota by train, and on that journey they were exposed to typhoid fever. Soon after their arrival in Minnesota, Mary and her young son Frankie died of the disease. After Mary died, Maggie was raised by her grandmother, Catherine Rooney, at their home in Sedan. Julia Rooney was about the same age. Ambrose Gaffaney knew Maggie because he and his brother Harold hitched a ride on a freight train up to Standish, North Dakota to see the Wirtzfelds, and the Wirtzfelds used to come down and visit. I believe Mary's gravestone says her day of death was the 18th, though a number of family trees have the 12th and another sources says the 17th. Rena Martin Jensen says, "Ann [daughter of John Francis Martin] died in 1898 same time as Mary [Ann Martin] Brown and Franklin Brown of typhoid fever." I don't know who Franklin Brown is. [Catherine E. Martin ( Jr.) from sister Mary Martin Brown] [Catherine E. Martin (Jr.) from sister Mary Martin] |