SEEKING PERSON'S INFORMATION Name: Mrs. Gorman Relation to missing: Mother Gender: Female Residence: OH, Steubenville,Jefferson Co. Date of advertisement: 05-19-1860 MISSING PERSON'S INFORMATION Name: Patrick Gorman County: Clare Parish: Moynoe Townland: Molosque Barony: Tulla Upper Poor-Law: Scarriff 1st location: OH, Steubenville,5/58 2nd location: LA, New Orleans 1880 census 4th Ward, Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio Gorman Patrick 45 Ire stone mason Margaret 43 Ire Edward 15 OH school James 13 PA Mary A. 12 PA Jane 10 PA John 9 PA Francis 7 PA Joseph 2 OH 3 houses from: Malone Michael 67 Ire laborer Bridget 45 OH Bridget J. 20 OH Michel I. 18 OH History of Upper Ohio Valley, Vol. 2, p. 266: "Patrick Gorman, retail grocer of Steubenville, was born in county Clare, Ireland, being the son of Patrick and Mary Gorman. At about fourteen years of age he came to America, and for a number of years lived in New York, engaged in railroading. He located in Stedubenville in 1852, and it has been his home ever since. He led the life of a railroad man in different capacities until 1883. Since then he has been engaged in the grocery business. Mr. Gorman was married February 7, 1863, to Margaret Malone, who is also a native of county Clare, Ireland. She came to America in 1854. Their marriage has resulted in the birth of the following children: Edward J., James I., Anna L., Jennie S., John C., Francis P., Lizzie and Joseph M., all of whom are living except Lizzie who died aged three months. Mr. and Mrs. Gorman and children are members of St. Peter's Roman Catholic church, of Steubenville. Mr. Gorman is a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and in politics is a staunch democrat. He is honest and upright, a good business man, and a worthy citizen." posted by Sharon Carberry not researching Gorman Maloney (East Clare) is of interest