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Research in Other Countries => United States of America => Topic started by: mcghee67 on Sunday 01 October 17 15:41 BST (UK)
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Looking to find death record for Mary Ann Malloy born Donegal 1834 died Carbondale, Pa March 19th 1899
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Another newspaper article
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The Plain Speaker
Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, March 21, 1899 - Page 3
Death of Mrs Malloy.
A message was received in town yesterday annonncing the death of Mrs. Mary Malloy, of Carbondale, whose serious illness was noted in a previous issue of this paper. Deceased was a former resident ot town and was the mother of Conrad and Francis Malloy of Philadelphia. Interment will bo made in St. Ann's cemetery, Woodside, but the time of the funeral could not be ascertained.
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The Scranton Tribune (see attached)
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, March 21, 1899 - Page 7
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The Plain Speaker
Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Wednesday, March 22, 1899 - Page 3
The remains of the late Mrs. Malloy, of Carbondale, will arrive at the Freeland station at 4:80 o'clock this afternoon. Interment will be made in St. Ann's cemetery, Woodside.
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Sadly there may not be a death record for your Mary. Pennsylvania did not record deaths on a state level until 1906. Prior to 1906 some attempts were made to record deaths but these were usually done on the county level and not until about 1893. Usually people rely on church or cemetery records if those can be found.
Sandra
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Thanks so much to RJ and Sandra, I appreciate it very much, I am also looking for the death of her husband Patrick Malloy who I think died Scranton, Pa around 1894
Much Appreciated Jane
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If nothing materialises on here - perhaps check with St Ann's cemetery to see if Mary Ann was buried with Patrick ?
St Anns Cemetery Freeland Luzerne County Pennsylvania
Sandra
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Thanks Sandra
Mary was buried with her son and his wife, I wonder what her serious illness was?
Kind Regards Jane
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Hi Jane,
Just the three of them in the same plot ??
Newspaper above said pneumonia.
Sandra
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My ancestors were buried in Canada so I don't know too much about American burials but from researching my husband's ancestors, I've found the following to occur (1870s - 1940s):
Burial plots could be singular, two per plot, four per plot, etc. While I have found one or two family plots that had three burials, I have found it to be more common that plots contain an "even" number of deceased. Is there any chance that Mary's plot was purchased just prior to or after the death of her husband, and he is also buried in the plot? :-\
Apologies if I am misleading you and if the above isn't necessarily true for other researchers. Maybe my husband's ancestors just liked even numbers. ;)
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Looks like 5 are buried here, Mary V is wrong it should read Mary Frances died August 1903
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=133022846&PIpi=105549724
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Could the headstone have been put on the grave much later - it doesn't look very weathered or worn ???
Sometimes names were added at a later date and they may have included someone who was not actually buried in that location. Maybe little Annie 1887/1888 ??? Just a thought. ???
Sandra
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Looks like 5 are buried here, Mary V is wrong it should read Mary Frances died August 1903
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=133022846&PIpi=105549724
The Plain Speaker
Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Thursday, August 20, 1903 - Page 1
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Weekly Herald
Shenandoah, Pennsylvania
Saturday, August 22, 1903 - Page 4
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If nothing materialises on here - perhaps check with St Ann's cemetery to see if Mary Ann was buried with Patrick ?
St Anns Cemetery Freeland Luzerne County Pennsylvania
Sandra
While the headstone looks relatively "new", you might still contact the cemetery, in case whomever commissioned the stone did not know of (if there was) Patrick's burial.
Note: I believe one of the newspaper articles stated that Mary had been a resident for 5 years? Perhaps Patrick is buried near their former place of residence?
Do you have additional facts about Patrick, please? Perhaps we can trace his movements during the 1880s-1890s? Thank you, Lisa
Update: I didn't see Sandra's post until I reread the thread (where she mentioned the condition of the headstone). ;)
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Hi Lisa,
My Great Grand father Bernard Malloy was buried in Cathedral Cemetry and the rest of his family are buried at Holy Cross Cemetry
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=malloy&GSiman=1&GScid=44535&GRid=152587546&
Thanks for your help
Kind Regards Jane