1.0 Mary Moran McLoughlin

Name

Mary Moran

Born

Abt 1831 in County Mayo, Ireland

Parents

Unknown

Siblings

Unknown

Married

Married to Patrick McLoughlin Jan. 3, 1849 in Turlough Parish

Children

·         1.1 Bridget born bet. 1850-1855 m: Patrick O’Donnell

·         1.2 Thomas born bet. 1856-1860 m: Bridget Coyne

·         1.3 James born bet. 1859-1865

·         1.4 Michael born abt. July 1862 m: Nora Moran

·         1.5 Patrick born bet. 1863-1864

·         1.6 Peter born abt. 1863

·         1.7 Ellen born Sep. 15, 1864

·         1.8 Celia born Oct. 25, 1865 m: Martin Walsh

·         1.9 Mary born abt. 1866

·         1.10 Dominick born Apr. 12, 1867

·         1.11 Catherine born bet. 1862-1867 m: Michael Kane

·         1.12 Elizabeth born Jan. 18, 1870 m: John Grealis

·         1.13 Jane born July 12, 1871 m: Francis Finnigan

Died

·         Feb. 17, 1873 in Sandhill, Newport, Co. May, Ireland

·         Buried in Killeen Cemetery, Newport (have photo of gravestone)

Birth and Baptism

·         Unknown, probably born around Newport or Castlebar in Turlough Parish

Census Records

·         None, women weren’t listed back then unless widowed

 

Church Records

·         Baptism records for Ellen, Dominick, Eliza, and Jane are in the Newport Area Families, 1864-1880 LDS transcriptions by William Masterson.

Marriage Records

Source: Turlough Parish Catholic Marriages 1847-1860

·         Pat McLoughlin married Mary Moran on January 3, 1849 (Turlough Parish is located between Newport and Castlebar and was probably the parish of Mary Moran's family since marriages usually took place in the bride’s parish)

Death records

Killeen Cemetery Headstone Transcription:

·         Pray for the soul of MARY MORAN died Feb. 17th, 1873 aged 42 years.  Also her husband PATRICK MCLOUGHLIN died 26th May 1887 aged 62 years.  Their son PETER died Nov. 26th, 1927 aged 64 years.

Occupation

·         Housewife and farmer

Residences

 

·         Sandhill and Knockmanus

Other Documentation

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Stories and Notes

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