Hugh M Rooney, 18541948 (aged 94 years)

Name
Hugh M /Rooney/
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Hugh M
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Rooney
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1867 (aged 12 years)
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1867 (aged 12 years)
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father
18201880
Birth: June 24, 1820 38 37 Galway, Ireland
Death: May 19, 1880Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
mother
18231895
Birth: 1823Donegal, Ireland
Death: November 30, 1895Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
Marriage MarriageOctober 16, 1844Aylmer, Hull, Quebec, Canada
11 months
elder sister
18451911
Birth: September 14, 1845 25 22 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: January 25, 1911Sedan, Pope County, Minnesota
17 months
elder brother
18471932
Birth: February 16, 1847 26 24 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: January 16, 1932Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
15 months
elder brother
18481926
Birth: April 29, 1848 27 25 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: June 10, 1926Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
3 years
elder sister
18511895
Birth: January 2, 1851 30 28 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: July 11, 1895Miles City, Custer County, Montana
21 months
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18521916
Birth: September 26, 1852 32 29 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: December 6, 1916Miles City, Custer County, Montana
21 months
himself
18541948
Birth: June 5, 1854 33 31 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: July 27, 1948Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota
21 months
younger brother
18561907
Birth: February 25, 1856 35 33 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: 1907Montana
3 years
younger brother
18591925
Birth: January 6, 1859 38 36 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: November 28, 1925Sedan, Pope County, Minnesota
4 years
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18621938
Birth: October 29, 1862 42 39 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: November 14, 1938Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
2 years
younger sister
18651937
Birth: January 6, 1865 44 42 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: May 6, 1937Brooten, Stearns County, Minnesota
22 months
younger sister
18661904
Birth: November 8, 1866 46 43 Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota
Death: August 11, 1904Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota
14 months
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Family with Winifred Sophia Rooney
himself
18541948
Birth: June 5, 1854 33 31 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: July 27, 1948Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota
wife
18641942
Birth: August 3, 1864 47 41 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada
Death: May 16, 1942Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Marriage MarriageJuly 17, 1888Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota
10 months
son
18891957
Birth: May 23, 1889 34 24 Bangor, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: November 29, 1957Brooten, Stearns County, Minnesota
16 months
daughter
18901967
Birth: September 7, 1890 36 26 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: November 15, 1967Buffalo, Wright County, Minnesota
4 years
son
18941962
Birth: June 6, 1894 40 29 Bangor, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: April 20, 1962Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota
6 months
daughter
18941956
Birth: December 11, 1894 40 30 Bangor, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: March 2, 1956Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota
2 years
son
18971984
Birth: January 31, 1897 42 32 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: September 6, 1984Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
2 years
son
18991922
Birth: May 31, 1899 44 34 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: February 15, 1922Brooten, Stearns County, Minnesota
4 years
son
19031956
Birth: March 28, 1903 48 38 Padua, Stearns County, Minnesota
Death: July 27, 1956Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
17 months
child
19041904
Birth: August 10, 1904 50 40 Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
Death: August 10, 1904Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
14 months
son
19051905
Birth: September 21, 1905 51 41 Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
Death: September 21, 1905Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota
Death
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Event Description: St. Donatus Catholic Cemetery, Brooten

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Hugh and Winifred were first cousins.

Hugh M Rooney was born in Ottawa, Canada and immigrated, with his family, to the U.S. about 1864 (or 1869, according to the 1895 census). They moved first to St Anthony Falls, the site of the present city of Minneapolis, which at that time was so small the town could be covered in a half hour by horse and buggy. Hugh attended a parochial school there until they moved to Padua, MN.
In 1889, he was united in marriage to Winifred S Rooney at Sauk Centre, MN. They moved to the farm near Brooten where they made their home until the time of their deaths. Winifred died in1942, at the age of 77 years. Hugh was a lumberman in northern Minnesota for a time, and grew well acquainted with the Indians, learning their languages and customs. He lived also in Montana for a short time, engaged in hunting. Family stories are built around these early days, when his party would often sleep on the ground during the winter, shooting 15 or 20 buffalo before breakfast. At times the Indians would cause trouble, ruining the buffalo skins, terrorizing the men, and breaking up camp .
It would appear that Hugh's cousin Michael W. Rooney probably accompanied him to Montana, as he often talked about hunting buffaloes and being acquainted with the Indians. This was at the time when the locusts ate the farmers' crops and of necessity they had to go elsewhere to earn money.
Farming, however, was Mr Rooney's livelihood, and he practiced it for 60 years. Hugh was 94 years of age at the time of his death and had resided on the homestead five miles west of Brooten for almost 60 years.

Newspaper Article: 9 Jun 1899
Hugh Rooney and Family Narrowly Escape Death by Fire
Bangor township in this county was the scene, on Tuesday evening of last week, of a terrible fire caused by a bolt of lightning, during the rain and thunder storm on that evening, the house of Hugh Rooney of the village of Brooten was struck by lightning and almost instantly burned to the ground. The bolt entered the chimney, scattering the brick all over the lower floor, Mr. Rooney was partially stunned by the shock but recovered his physical and mental activity in an instant and with the assistance of his wife managed to rescue the children who were asleep upstairs, by Mrs. Rooney handling them out through the window from which she afterward jumped herself. In their scant night clothing they made their way in the drenching rain to the house of a neighbor where they were sheltered through the night. Some of the children were obliged to stay in bed the next day until kind neighbors came to their assistance with clothing. Mrs. Rooney who was in a delicate condition, gave birth to a child after reaching the neighbors house, the excitement and exertion no doubt hastening the process of parturition. According to latest report mother and baby as well as the other members of the family were getting along all right. It certainly was a narrow escape from death on part of these people, wither by the electric stroke or the fire it instantly originated. The loss to Mr. Rooney is a severe one, as he is a poor man, but he may consider it a fortune that the lives of his dear ones were saved.
From the Glenwood Herald of June 9, 1899

Cause of death: Cardiac decongestion at age 94. According to his grandson Roland Rooney, Hugh was the last person in Pope County to be "laid out" at home. They placed the casket on two chairs or saw horses in the front parlor. Chairs were set up for mourners paying their respects. Person were assigned to take turns during the night sitting in the parlor with the casket.

A note from probably June 1975, from Ambrose Rooney: He said his sister Helen once asked Hugh Rooney if he'd tell her all about all the old relatives so she could write it down. He said, "Sure," and that he'd come over sometime soon and tell her about them. He died the next week. So this must have been July of 1948.