Sunday, June 3, 2012
1901 Census for Kilrush with Michael McMahon
The first image is a description of the structure.
The second image is the census for the family. Note the other people living with them. (I don't recall seeing them in the transcription available at the outstanding County Clare Library.)
Michael McMahon (1839-1907) Tombstone
Images courtesy of Miriam and PJ Culligan
PJ Culligan: I found a grave in the old cemetery at Shanakyle outside of Kilrush for a Michael McMahon from High Street who died on 29th April 1907 aged 73 years. Also buried in the same grave is his daughter Mary who died on 15th March 1893 aged 4 1/2. The headstone was erected by his widow and family. The headstone is of white marble but has blackened over the years.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Joseph McMahon WWI Final Payroll
Since the 1973 fire at NPRC destroyed service records for so many WWI and WWII veterans, they provided me with this substitute.
Joseph and Ella (Small) McMahon in the 1920 Census
Joseph and Ella (Small) McMahon in the 1920 Census
They are living at 488 Koscuisko St in Brooklyn, NY
Both have occupations, listed as Clerks in a Telegraph Office
They are on lines 22 and 23
Joseph McMahon, WWI Service Summary from NY State
Joseph served in Co. B Pion Inf to discharge
He served overseas from 27 Jul 1918 to 4 July 1919
This record is from the NY State Archives
Joseph McMahon Naturalization
Joseph McMahon was naturalized on 7 Aug 1916
State of New York, City of New York
image of the original certificate
The application, including letter of intent was found in USCIS (formerly INS).
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