When I posted the obituary details for James Toner I never really thought I'd get a response but I am amazed that so many people have chosen to become involved. Thank you very much.
It goes to show that each of us has a detail of information that if given will help in someone's research.
I have two more obituaries from the very kind researcher in Letterkenny and I'll just add them to the mix.
1) Rev. Patrick McDevitt P.P. d. September 1913
Chief mourners:
Mrs. Houston, Kirkstown (sister)
Mr. Neil Toner, Letterkenny (nephew)
Mrs. Toner, Letterkenny (niece)
Mr. Hugh McKendrick, Kirkstown (nephew)
Mrs. McCarry, Hotel, Letterkenny (cousin)
Kate Harkin, Ellen Harkin and Annie M. Heaver, Kirkstown (nieces)
Peter Toner, Kirkstown (nephew)
2) Rev. Peter McDevitt P.P. Carrick d. 25 Oct 1905
Messrs. Jas. and Michael McDevitt, Glenswilly (brothers)
Miss M.E. McDevitt (niece)
Hugh, Peter and Michael McDevitt (nephews)
Rev. Jas. Toner C.C. Drumoghill (cousin)
The funerals for James, Peter and Patrick were mega huge affairs. There were so many members of the clergy that it was overkill. I didn't realize that the Catholic Church was so political in the day but I guess they were. There are I'm sure some significant political people who attended all three funerals.
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Interestingly enough P.T. (Peter Toner) McGinley was at all three funerals. If you don't know who he is...google
