Thomas Miller1
( - 6 Oct 1747)
Marriage* | 1726; Principal=Abigail Day1 |
Death* | 6 Oct 17471 |
Family | Abigail Day |
Citations
- George E. Day, Genealogical Register of the Descendants in the Male Line of Robert Day of Hartford, Connecticut who died in the Year 1648 (Northampton, Massachusetts: J & L Metcalf, 1848), page 13.
William B. Miller1
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Citations
- Mary Louise Fredd, Texas Death Certificate #71043 (2 Dec 1960), Texas State Board of Health, Vital Statistics Office, Austin, Texas, viewed online search.labs.familysearch.org, 15 Mar 2010.
William H. Miller1
(18 Nov 1928 - 28 May 2005)
Birth* | 18 Nov 19282 |
Marriage* | 29 Aug 1953; Westwood, Bergen Co., New Jersey; Bride=Carolyn Elizabeth Fred3,4,5 |
Death* | 28 May 2005; Torrington, Litchfield Co., Connecticut2 |
Family | Carolyn Elizabeth Fred b. 17 Nov 1928, d. 3 Oct 2017 |
Citations
- Walter Barnes Fred Jr, Pedigree, 24 Oct 1943 ,Single page found loose in family bible. Names of children and four generations of ancestors. Updated after origination date to include grandchildren., Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).
- William H. Miller, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), online www.ancestry.com, 14 Mar 2006.
- Family Data written inside Walter Barnes Fred's Family Bible, The Holly Bible, Holman's Edition (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: A.J. Holman & Co., L.T.D., 1894); Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).
- Helen Carolyn Ashley Fred, Handwritten Notes & Pedigrees, Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).
- Fred Family Research Correspondence, Feburary 7, 1938, Small collection of notes from correspondence between E.B. Fred and Walter B. and Helen C. Fred. Material appears to of been collected over a period of time with a 1938 letter from E.B. Fred as the only item dated. Most of the material was later published by Mrs. E.B. Fred (Rosa Parrott Fred) in the November 1969 publication of the "History of the Fred Family of Loudoun County, Virginia", Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).
Mansel Millhone1
( - before 1940)
Marriage* | Principal=Mary E. Fred1 |
Death* | before 19401 |
Family | Mary E. Fred b. 15 Nov 1846, d. 17 Jul 1940 |
Charts | FREDD, John (Descendants) |
Citations
- Mary E. Millhone, Ohio Certificate of Death Guernsey Co., Reg #470, File #13431 (29 Jul 1940), FamilySearch Records Search, search.labs.familysearch.org.
Jane Milligan1
Marriage* | 1783; Principal=George Shannon1 |
Family | George Shannon b. 1759, d. 18 Jan 1803 |
Children |
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Citations
- Ancestor Charts, William Harvey Gibson Bradfield Pedigree submitted by Philip Bradfield in 1989 (viewed Sep 2000), Barnesville Hutton Memorial Library, 308 East Main Street, Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio.
- Kevin Guy, "Oak Hill Cemetery (Lawrence, Douglas Co., Kansas) Memorial," dated 2000, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 3 Mar 2010) online www.findagrave.com , Wilson Shannon, memorial 12050.
- Ohio Public Broadcasting Station, "Marker #7-7 Wilson Shannon 1802-1877 / Barnesville Shannon Family," dated viewed 2 Mar 2010, Remarkable Ohio, Marking Ohio's History online www.ohiochannel.org/your_state/remarkable_ohio.
- Wikipeida, "Wilson Shannon," dated 18 Jan 2010, Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia online en.wikipedia.org.
Elizabeth Millison1,2
(1798 - 4 Feb 1873)
Birth* | 1798; Pennsylvania2 |
Marriage* | 27 Jul 1815; Belmont Co., Ohio; Principal=Andrew McKinley1,3 |
Death* | 4 Feb 1873; Ohio2 |
Burial* | Old Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda, Belmont Co., Ohio; row 52 |
Family | Andrew McKinley b. 1780, d. 28 Sep 1860 |
Children |
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FindaGrave* | 1218199802 |
FindaGrave Memorial | Visit FindaGrave (write downl # above first) |
Citations
- Morna Howell & Marilyn Buist, History of the McGeath Family (Leesburg, Virginia: Charles S. Monroe Vocational Technical Center, 1987), page 141-156.
- Find A Grave Index, online www.findagrave.com , Elizabeth Millison McKinley, Old Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda, Belmont Co., Ohio, memorial 121819980, created by Sharon Davis (16 Dec 2013), viewed 1 Jun 2015.
- "Ohio County Marriages, 1789-1994," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), John McKinley & Elizabeth Milison, Belmont County, 27 Jan 1815.
- "Belmont County, Ohio," Genealogy Trails Website online http://genealogytrails.com/ohio/belmont , Wills, Andrew McKinley, filed 5 Oct 1860, transcribed by Barabra Stephen (12 Feb 2009).
- Find A Grave Index, online www.findagrave.com , Lucinda McKinley Tracy, Old Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda, Belmont Co., Ohio, memorial 121778255, created by Sharon Davis (15 Dec 2013), viewed 1 Jun 2015.
Jane Mills1
Marriage* | Principal=Jacob Bradeen |
Family | Jacob Bradeen b. circa 1807, d. after 1896 |
Children |
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Citations
- Unknown author, Biographical Review, This Volume contained Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of York County, Maine (Boston, Massachusetts: Biographical Review Publishing Company, 1896).
Susan Mills1
Marriage* | Principal=Lemuel Merrill |
Family | Lemuel Merrill |
Child |
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Citations
- Unknown author, Biographical Review, This Volume contained Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of York County, Maine (Boston, Massachusetts: Biographical Review Publishing Company, 1896).
Harry F. Milner1
(27 Apr 1886 - )
Birth* | 27 Apr 1886; Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio1 |
Marriage* | 30 Sep 1908; Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; Principal=Rena H. McManus1 |
Family | Rena H. McManus b. 4 Jul 1879 |
Citations
- Erie County Application for Marriage License, volume 15, page 544, Erie County Courthouse, Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania (FHL US/CAN Film 2209545).
Daniel C. Miner1
Marriage* | circa 1874; Principal=Jennie Smith1,2 |
Family | Jennie Smith b. 16 Oct 1852, d. 15 Oct 1931 |
Children |
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Life's Events | |
Census1880* | 3 Jun 1880; Baraboo, Sauk Co., Wisconsin; wife=Jennie Smith, son=Ray Miner, son=Herbert Miner3 |
Citations
- Jennie H Miner, Pennsylvania Certificate of Death 95624 (17 Oct 1931), Pennsylvania Vital Records, 101 South Mercer Street, New Castle, Pennsylvania.
- Sarah Pratt household, U.S. Census 1910, Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, ED 90, page 21B, 16 Apr 1910, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Feb 2006.
- Daniel C. Miner Household, 1880 U.S. Census, Baraboo, Sauk Co., Michigan, ED 245, Page 5A, dwelling 57, household 71, 3 Jun 1880, Ancestry.com viewed online at www.ancestry.com.
Harold Miner
(circa 1895 - )
Father* | Daniel C. Miner |
Mother* | Jennie Smith b. 16 Oct 1852, d. 15 Oct 1931 |
Birth* | circa 1895; Minnesota |
Herbert Miner1
(circa 1874 - )
Father* | Daniel C. Miner1 |
Mother* | Jennie Smith1 b. 16 Oct 1852, d. 15 Oct 1931 |
Birth* | circa 1874; Michigan1 |
Life's Events | |
(son) Census1880 | 3 Jun 1880; Baraboo, Sauk Co., Wisconsin; Head of Family=Daniel C. Miner, wife=Jennie Smith1 |
Citations
- Daniel C. Miner Household, 1880 U.S. Census, Baraboo, Sauk Co., Michigan, ED 245, Page 5A, dwelling 57, household 71, 3 Jun 1880, Ancestry.com viewed online at www.ancestry.com.
Ray Miner1
(circa 1878 - )
Father* | Daniel C. Miner1 |
Mother* | Jennie Smith1 b. 16 Oct 1852, d. 15 Oct 1931 |
Birth* | circa 1878; Wisconsin1 |
Life's Events | |
(son) Census1880 | 3 Jun 1880; Baraboo, Sauk Co., Wisconsin; Head of Family=Daniel C. Miner, wife=Jennie Smith1 |
Citations
- Daniel C. Miner Household, 1880 U.S. Census, Baraboo, Sauk Co., Michigan, ED 245, Page 5A, dwelling 57, household 71, 3 Jun 1880, Ancestry.com viewed online at www.ancestry.com.
Lillian Minick1
Marriage* | Principal=Mitchell D. Gue1 |
Family | Mitchell D. Gue |
Child |
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Citations
- "Nebraska Marriages, 1855-1995," database, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Charles S. Gue & Hattie Inbody, York County, 30 Jun 1897, Index is an electronic database from compiled and original sources such as Family Records, Church Records & Civil Records.
Jeremiah Minihan1,2
Marriage* | Bride=Catherine Donovan |
Family | Catherine Donovan |
Children |
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Citations
- John W. Jordon LL.D., editor, Genealogical and Personal History of Beaver County Pennsylvania (Fitzgerald Article) (n.p.: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1914).
- Nora Fitzgerald, Ohio Certificate of Death Hamilton Co., Primary Reg Dist #8227, Reg #494, File #48219 (25 Aug 1942), Ohio Historical Center (Ohio Historical Society), 1982 Velma Ave, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio.
- Anonymous, Book of Biographies, Contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Beaver County, Pennsylvania (Buffalo NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1899).
Mary Minihan
(1848 - 1893)
Father* | Jeremiah Minihan |
Mother* | Catherine Donovan |
Marriage* | Principal=Michael Roach |
Birth* | 1848 |
Death* | 1893 |
Family | Michael Roach |
Children |
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Citations
- Thomas M. Fitzgerald household, 1900 U.S. Census, Beaver, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania, ED 5, sheet 4A, lines 32-39, dwelling 76, family 81, 4 Jun 1900, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2006.
Nora Minihan
(1862 - 23 Aug 1942)
Father* | Jeremiah Minihan1,2 |
Mother* | Catherine Donovan2 |
Birth* | 1862; Ireland3 |
Birth | 26 Mar 1866; County Cork, Ireland4,2,5 |
Marriage* | 30 Jun 1895; Groom=Thomas M. Fitzgerald6,1 |
Death* | 23 Aug 1942; Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio2,7 |
Burial* | Saint Joseph Cemetery, New Brighton, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania3 |
Family | Thomas M. Fitzgerald b. 27 Feb 1868, d. 14 Nov 1916 |
Marriage* | 30 Jun 1895; Groom=Thomas M. Fitzgerald6,1 |
Children |
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Immigration | |
Immigration* | Jun 1881; Ireland4 |
Immigration | 1883; Immigrated from Ireland8 |
Life's Events | |
Census1900* | 4 Jun 1900; Beaver, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; Thomas M. Fitzgerald was a Florist who owned his own home with a mortgage. His wife Nora had three children all of which were living with them. Thomas' niece and nephew were also living with them. Along with a "servant" John Amer who was a gardener. Thomas immigrated to the United States in 1881 at the age of eighteen. This is likely after he returned to Ireland for schooling in gardening. There is no indication whether he was an alien or naturalized citizen.; Principal=Thomas M. Fitzgerald, daughter=Mary Catherine Fitzgerald, son=John Leo Fitzgerald, son=Joseph Thomas Fitzgerald, niece=Annastacha Roach, nephew=Gerald Roach4 |
Census1910* | 12 May 1910; 964 Sixth Street, Beaver, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; Thomas M. Fitzgerald was a Florist and Greenhouse Owner. Nora had six children all of which were living with them. Thomas owned their home with a mortgage.; Principal=Thomas M. Fitzgerald, daughter=Helen Pius Fitzgerald, son=John Leo Fitzgerald, son=Joseph Thomas Fitzgerald, daughter=Anna Gertrude Fitzgerald, daughter=Agnes N. Fitzgerald, daughter=Mary Catherine Fitzgerald9 |
Census1920* | 6 Jan 1920; 964 Sixth Street, Beaver, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; Nora Fitzgerald was a Florist and likely ran the family greenhouse business. Her daughter Catherine was Book Keeper-Green House, and twin sons, John & Joseph were also florist-green House along wither her nephew Gerald Roach. Nora immigrated to the US in 1877 and was naturalized in 1892.; daughter=Mary Catherine Fitzgerald, daughter=Helen Pius Fitzgerald, daughter=Anna Gertrude Fitzgerald, daughter=Agnes N. Fitzgerald, son=John Leo Fitzgerald, son=Joseph Thomas Fitzgerald, nephew=Gerald Roach10 |
Census1930* | 1930; 964 Sixth Street, Beaver, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; Nora Fitzgerald was a florist in a greenhouse shop show owned. Her son John also worked in the greenhouse. Nora owned the home and did not own a radio. She immigrated in 1888 and was a naturalized alien.; son=John Leo Fitzgerald, daughter-in-law=Margaret Cronin8 |
Note* | 1938; Fitzgerald Greenhouses changes hands and becomes Beaver Dahlia Gardens; Witness=Thomas M. Fitzgerald11,12 |
Biographical Notes | |
(Witness) Bio Published | The Fitzgerald family of Beaver county, Pennsylvania, traces its ancestry to the "Emerald Isle" where the forebears were for the most part engaged in agricultural pursuits. With a natural love for the beautiful particularly in nature, they devoted themselves extensively to gardening. (I) John Fitzgerald, whose entire life was spent in Ireland married Mary Conway and had children: James and Thomas. (II) Thomas Fitzgerald, son of John and Mary (Conway) Fitzgerald, was born in County Kerry, Ireland, 1846, and came to the United States at the age of twenty-five years. The greater part of his life has been spent in and in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he was in the employ of wealthy families as a gardener. He came to Beaver County, Pennsylvania, in 1885, resided there three years, then removed to Dixmont, where he remained for a time, and finally settled in Beaver permanently ten years ago. He married, Mary, also a native of Ireland, daughter of Anthony Healey, and they have had children: Joseph, born June 10, 1865, died June 4, 1884; John born November 3, 1866, manager of the Plumbers Supply Company in Erie, Pennsylvania; Thomas M. see forward: James, born September 16 1869, married Gertrude Potts and lives in Pittsburgh; Anna, born November 7, 1870, died, unmarried, October 20, 1909; Mary Catherine, born April 8, 1875, died in April, 1905, married Edward Kennedy; Edward Lawrence, born August 13, 1879, married Catherine McConnell; William A., born March 20, 1881, died November 27, 1884. (III) Thomas M. Fitzgerald, son of Thomas and Mary (Healey) Fitzgerald, was born in Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, February 27, 1868. His school education was commenced in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, after a time he was sent to Ireland, and at the expiration of three years returned to this country and completed his education in this country. He has always been identified with business as a florist, and has achieved a more than satisfactory amount of success. He came to Beaver county, Pennsylvania, with a fortune consisting of one hundred dollars and from this small beginnings has attained his present prosperity, owing to his indefatigable energy, his perseverance and his excellent business methods. At first he leased the Dravo place, remaining in that location for a period of eight years. By this time he had amassed a sufficient capital to enable him to purchase the Campbell place on Fifth street. At first he devoted the greater part of his time in raising vegetables, but later turned his attention to floriculture. At the present time he has six men constantly in his employ, and at times is obliged to add to this number. He is called upon to fill orders for all parts of the United States, the superiority of his product having become recognized far and wide. He commenced with one thousand feet of glass, and now has about thirty thousand; at first he had the ordinary wooden benches to support his plants in the greenhouses, now he has model cement benches. Although he now has 12 greenhouses of large size, covering a huge tract of ground. He understands fully the needs and requirements of different plants, the soil best adapted to their growth, the temperature and all the other conditions necessary to produce the most healthful and beautiful specimens. He is a member of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Florist Association of the United States. Mr. Fitzgerald married, July 20, 1895, Nora daughter of Jeremiah and Catherine Miniham and has had children: Catherine, John, and Joseph, twins: Helen, Anna, Agnes, all still at home. The family attend the Catholic Church and Mr. Fitzgerald is Independent in his political opinions. He keeps well in touch with all important current events, and takes pleasure in forming his opinions in an unbiased manner. Genealogical and Personal History of Beaver County Pennsylvania, under the editorial supervision of John W. Jordan, LL. D. Volume II, New York; Lewis Historical Publishing Company 1914; Principal=Thomas M. Fitzgerald, Principal=Thomas Fitzgerald6 |
Bio Published* | Thomas M. Fitzgerald, is descended from a line of ancestral gardeners, and is very fond of the culture of flowers, which he has made his like-work. He conducts one of the most beautiful gardens in Beaver county, situated in the borough of Beaver, and he has established a reputation as one of the best artists in his profession. He was born in Hulton township, Allegheny county, Pa., February 27, 1868, and is a son of Thomas and Mary (Healey) Fitzgerald. The father of Thomas M. was born in Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland and when a boy, learned the trade of a gardener and became an expert in the culture of flowers; for nine years he managed the grounds and hothouses of Lord Colliss, of Tarbert township, County Kerry, Ireland; he then engaged with Dr. Barrington, of Glin, County Limerick, Ireland, for fifteen years. He subsequently went to Hamilton, Canada, where he spent two years, and as he had many friends and acquaintances in Pittsburg, Pa., he located there in 1866, and worked for many prominent men of that city, who owned large and handsome properties; he was employed by Mr. Murrdick, Mrs. Denny, and Mr. Charles McGee; he now has charge of Mr. M.C. Miller’s grounds at Turtle Creek. While working in the employ of Lord Colliss, he made the acquaintance of his present wife. Both being poor and not able to buy a home in their native country, Thomas decided to come to America in the effort to seek home and fortune; his plans being crowned with success, three years later he wrote for his intended wife, and, upon her arrival here, they were happily united in marriage. A few years later the health of Mr. Fitzgerald’s mother began to fail, and he sent his wife and five children to his old home in Ireland, where they remained four years, --- returning in much better health and spirits. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald are the parents of eight children: Joseph, deceased; John; Thomas M.; James; Annie; Mary; Edward, who served at Manila in Company B, 10th Reg., Pa. Vol. Inf.; and William, deceased. The subject of this memoir attended school, for years, at Tarbert, Ireland, and in this country, at New Castle, Pennsylvania. While a mere boy, he assisted his father in the cultivation of flowers and improved every opportunity to gain a thorough knowledge of the art; in 1889, he came to Beaver to take charge of the beautiful grounds and hothouse of Hon. J.F. Dravo, but a year later he leased the hothouse, and a part of the grounds, of his employer, and now keeps one of the finest displays of flowers ever seen. The beds and plants are artistically arranged, and the choice, blooming flowers present an exquisite appearance; he is prepared to furnish flowers, on short notice, for funerals, weddings, and other occasions, and his also ships largely to other points. Mr. Fitzgerald is well deserving, and worthy of his large patronage, and he has shown the people of the vicinity that they always have at their command the most select assortment of floral beauties. He is genial and accommodating to all, and his pleasant manners and honest business methods, have won for him the esteem and good will of all who known him. He has not only adopted Beaver as his place of business, but likewise as his home, and he owns two fine lots on Commerce street, upon which he erected a handsome resident in 1893. In July, 1899, he purchased the Campbell estate, consisting of six and one-half acres on Fifth street, on which he will erect a large range of greenhouses to better accommodate his growing business. Mr. Fitzgerald wedded Nora, a daughter of Jeremiah Minihan, of County Cork, Ireland, and three children have resulted from their union: Mary Catherine, born July 16, 1896; John Leo, born February 23, 1898; and Joseph Thomas, the last two being twins. Religiously, our subject is a member of the Catholic church; politically, his is independent in his views. Source: Book of Biographies - Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, Biographical Publishing Company (Buffalo NY, 1899), pages 314-16; Principal=Thomas M. Fitzgerald, Witness=Mary Catherine Fitzgerald, Witness=John Leo Fitzgerald, Witness=Joseph Thomas Fitzgerald1 |
Family Biography | Fitzgerald Family |
Charts | FITZGERALD, John (Descendants) |
Additional Images | |
Image-HomeToday* | Principal=Thomas M. Fitzgerald |
Image-Home* | Principal=Thomas M. Fitzgerald |
Citations
- Anonymous, Book of Biographies, Contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Beaver County, Pennsylvania (Buffalo NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1899).
- Nora Fitzgerald, Ohio Certificate of Death Hamilton Co., Primary Reg Dist #8227, Reg #494, File #48219 (25 Aug 1942), Ohio Historical Center (Ohio Historical Society), 1982 Velma Ave, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio.
- Grave Marker, Nora Fitzgerald, St Joseph Cemetery, 1st Street, New Brighton, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; Walter E. Fred, 2001.
- Thomas M. Fitzgerald household, 1900 U.S. Census, Beaver, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania, ED 5, sheet 4A, lines 32-39, dwelling 76, family 81, 4 Jun 1900, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2006.
- Daniel T. Dougherty, "Dougherty & Fitzgerald, FredQuest Contact Form," e-mail message to Walter Fred, 17 Aug 2008. Hereinafter cited as "FredQuest Contact Form."
- John W. Jordon LL.D., editor, Genealogical and Personal History of Beaver County Pennsylvania (Fitzgerald Article) (n.p.: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1914).
- Grave Marker, St Joseph Cemetery, 1st Street, New Brighton, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; Walter E. Fred, 2001.
- Nora Fitzgerald household, 1930 U.S. Census, Beaver, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania, ED 4-28, sheet 4, lines 56-58, dwelling 92, family 93, 11 Apr 1930, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Dec 2006.
- Thomas Fitzgerald household, 1910 U.S. Census, Beaver Borough; Beaver Co., Pennsylvania, ED 5; Page 20A; Line 35-42, dwelling 469, family 504, 11 May 1910, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2006.
- Nora Fitzgerald household, 1920 U.S. Census, Beaver, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania, ED 12, sheet 2A & 2B, dwelling 36, family 37, 6 Jan 1920, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2006.
- For Sale, Daily Times, Beaver, Pennsylvania, 1 Jul 1938, Dahlia Gradens, "formally Fitzgerald Greenhouse location."
- "Beaver Dahlia Gardens," dated 29 Apr 2016, Bizapedia (www.bizapedia.com), viewed on 1 May 2018, Pennsylvania Fictition Company Name, filed 20 Oct 1938, still active Apr 2016.
- May K. Fitzgerald entry, Beaver County Registration of Births, 1893-1906, transcribed by Beaver County Genealogical Society, Beaver County Courthouse, 810 Third St, Beaver, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania.
- John Leo and Joseph Thomas Fitzgerald entry, Beaver County Registration of Births, 1893-1906, transcribed by Beaver County Genealogical Society, Beaver County Courthouse, 810 Third St, Beaver, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania.
- Anna G. Fitzgerald entry, Beaver County Registration of Births, 1893-1906, transcribed by Beaver County Genealogical Society, Beaver County Courthouse, 810 Third St, Beaver, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania.
(?) Minor1
Marriage | Loudoun Co., Virginia; Principal=(?) Lewis1 |
Family 1 | (?) Lewis |
Child |
Family 2 | |
Child |
Citations
- Morna Howell & Marilyn Buist, History of the McGeath Family (Leesburg, Virginia: Charles S. Monroe Vocational Technical Center, 1987), page 5.
(?) Mitchell1
Marriage* | Principal=Jane Sturgeon1 |
Family | Jane Sturgeon |
Charts | STURGEON, Jeremiah (Descendants) |
Citations
- Claudius T. McCoy, A Genealogical History of the Sturgeons of North America (Cincinnati, Ohio: n.pub., 1926).
Joseph Mitchell1
Marriage* | Principal=Rebecca Stout1 |
Family | Rebecca Stout b. 1726, d. 1793 |
Citations
- Nellie Zada Molyneux, History Genealogical and Biographical of the Eaton Families (Syracuse, New York: C.W. Bardeen, 1911), page 629.
John Dee Moffatt1
Marriage* | Principal=Berniece Barbara Brady |
Family | Berniece Barbara Brady |
Citations
- Mrs E.B. (Rosa Parrott Fred) Fred, History of the Fred Family in Loudoun County, Virginia (microfilm no. 1036713, item 8, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah) (Madison, Wisconsin: n.p., Nov 1969).
Annie Mog1
(circa 1892 - )
Father* | John Mog1 b. circa 1858 |
Mother* | Gertrude (?)1 b. circa 1859 |
Birth* | circa 1892; Ohio1 |
Citations
- John Mog household, 1910 U.S. Census, Cleveland (Ward 24), Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, ED 349, sheet 14B, lines 89-97, dwelling 204, family 275, 25 Apr 1910, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 5 Mar 2012.
Barbara Helen Mog1
(1887 - 1968)
Father* | John Mog2 b. circa 1858 |
Mother* | Gertrude (?)2 b. circa 1859 |
Birth* | 1887; Cleveland, Cayahoga Co., Ohio1,3,4,2 |
Marriage* | circa 1916; Principal=Joseph Frank Runser1,4 |
Death* | 19683 |
Burial* | Calvary Cemetery, Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania3 |
Family | Joseph Frank Runser b. Apr 1884, d. 1953 |
Children |
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FindaGrave* | 87679723 |
FindaGrave Memorial | Visit FindaGrave (write downl # above first) |
Citations
- Erie County Marriage Applications, volume 127, page 203, Erie County Courthouse, Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania (FHL US/CAN Film 2260655).
- John Mog household, 1910 U.S. Census, Cleveland (Ward 24), Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, ED 349, sheet 14B, lines 89-97, dwelling 204, family 275, 25 Apr 1910, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 5 Mar 2012.
- Ron Wingerter, "Calvary Cemetery (Erie PA) Memorial," dated 2004, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 3 Mar 2010) online www.findagrave.com , memorial 8767972, viewed Mar 2012.
- Joseph Runser household, 1930 U.S. Census, 3122 Maple, Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, ED 25-9, sheet 6B & 7A, lines 98-100 & 1, dwelling 154, family 154, 5 Apr 1930, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 5 Mar 2012.
- Eugene A. Runser Obituary, Erie Times-News, Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, 22 Oct 2010.
Edward Mog1
(circa 1902 - )
Father* | John Mog1 b. circa 1858 |
Mother* | Gertrude (?)1 b. circa 1859 |
Birth* | circa 1902; Ohio1 |
Citations
- John Mog household, 1910 U.S. Census, Cleveland (Ward 24), Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, ED 349, sheet 14B, lines 89-97, dwelling 204, family 275, 25 Apr 1910, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 5 Mar 2012.
Frank Mog1
(circa 1894 - )
Father* | John Mog1 b. circa 1858 |
Mother* | Gertrude (?)1 b. circa 1859 |
Birth* | circa 1894; Ohio1 |
Citations
- John Mog household, 1910 U.S. Census, Cleveland (Ward 24), Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, ED 349, sheet 14B, lines 89-97, dwelling 204, family 275, 25 Apr 1910, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 5 Mar 2012.