Name |
Celia C. McLoughlin |
Born |
October 25, 1865 in Sandhill, Newport, Co. Mayo, Ireland |
Parents |
Patrick McLoughlin and Mary Moran |
Siblings |
See family sheet |
Married |
Married to Martin J. Walsh Feb. 14, 1893 in Cuyahoga County, Vol. 0039 Page 0155 |
Children |
· 1.8.1 Maria b: Dec. 4, 1893 m: Clarance H. Rinebolt · 1.8.2 David b: June 1895 · 1.8.3 Cecelia b: bet 1896-1898 m: Leo H. Vogel · 1.8.4 George P. b: Aug. 1899 · 1.8.5 Colletta b: abt 1902 m: Harvey Farnsworth · 1.8.6 Claire R. b: Jul. 20, 1905 m: Michael Masterson · 1.8.7 Martin D. b: abt 1908 |
Died |
· In August , 1952 in Cleveland, Ohio |
Birth and Baptism |
· October 25, 1865 in Newport (IGI records) · Probably baptized in the Newport Chapel |
Immigration & Naturalization |
· Immigrated around 1891 (from 1920 census), naturalized in 1898 · Immigrated in 1885 (1910 census), 1887 (1930 census), and 1870 (1900 census) · Probably became a citizen when she married |
Census Records |
· 1900 Living in Cleveland with 4 children. Celia is 29 and was born in May 1871. · 1910 Living in Cleveland with 7 children. Celia is 42 years old. · 1920 Living in East Cleveland with 4 children. Cecelia is 53 years old. · 1930 Living in East Cleveland with one daughter. Cecelia is 64 years old. |
Church Records |
· St. Philomena Parish |
Death Records |
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Obituary |
· Walsh, Cecilia (nee McLaughlin), residence, 13900 Shaw Ave. wife of the late Martin J., beloved mother of Marie Rinebolt, Colletta Farnsworth, Claive Masterson, Cell Vogel (deceased), David E. George P. and Martin D., grandmother and great-grandmother. Friends may call at Frank C. McGinty Funeral Home. 8112 Superior Ave. Funeral Monday, Aug. 4, St. Philomena's Church, at 9 a. m. |
Occupation |
· housewife |
Residences
|
· 55 Hurd Street, Cleveland (1900 census) · 2543 East Thirteent St., Cleveland (1910 census) · 14526 Asc? Avenue, East Cleveland (1920 census) · 13900 Shaw Ave, East Cleveland (1930 census – death in 1952) |
Other Documentation |
· Marriage Cert. available, wouldn’t have much information (pre-1900) |
Stories and Notes |
· Need to chase down living relatives |