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    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fink Jenkins Judge Kane Kearney McHale McKinney, O'connell Sanders Shanahan Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4304 Message Board Post: FINK, Mrs. Roseanna. Funeral took place on March 7, from her home at 412 North Greene St. Mrs. Fink was the wife of Mr. Henry Sylvester Fink, and the couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Nov, 28, 1898, She was born in Baltimore and was 73 years old. Her husband and eight children survive her. The children are Mrs. Charles E. Weakert, Mrs. John F. O'Hara, Mrs. Joseph A. Lucchesi, Misses Helen V Fink, and Rosa E. Fink, and Messrs. William J. Fink, Charles A. Fink, and Thomas S. Fink. JENKINS, Elizabeth Barroll, 78 years old, died Feb. 28 at 1732 N. Calvert, Baltimore, the home of her son G. Taylor Jenkins. Wife of the late George Taylor Jenkins. She was the daughter of James Barroll who was prominently connected with the grain trade on Bowly's wharf. Also survived by her daughter Mrs. Eugene Worthington of Annapolis, Misses Elizabeth and Ellen Jenkins. JENKINS, Henry C., Died Feb. 24 at his residence near Pylesville, Hartford County, Md. Mr. Jenkins was a member of St. Mary's RC Church, leaves a widow and 4 children. JUDGE, Rev. William H., a native Baltimorean, died March 6 at Dawson City. His brother the Rev. CJ Judge, of St. Charles College, survives him. KANE, Margaret Agnes, daughter of Martin Kane, died April 6 from Bright's Disease at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Dempsey, 1807 E. North Av., Baltimore. Miss Kane was a native of Baltimore and was 24 years of age. The Rev. William J. Kane of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Claremont Mills, Md., and Martin Joseph Kane, were her brothers. The Misses Catherine C. Kane and Cecilia Matilda Kane, of Baltimore, were her sisters. Services were held at St. Andrew's Church, Washington and Monument Sts KEARNEY, Edward. 2/25 at his home on 623 N. Calvert St. Baltimore. St. Ignatius Parish. Mr. Kearney was a retired liveryman. He was only confined 24 hours, being ill with asthma. He was born in Dublin, Ireland May 6, 1822, arrived in Baltimore in 1850. His wife died in 1861, and a daughter died some years ago. His only surviving child is Mrs. Wolcott. McHALE, Bernard E., Funeral Feb. 26 from SS Peter and Paul Church, Easton, Md. Rev. J. A. Lyons conducted the service. Bearers: George W. Mowbray, Wm. W. Spence, Wm. C. Councell, Chas. B. Flowers, F.A. White, NP Towers. Mr. McHale was Asst. Fire Marshall and the Easton Fire Company attended the funeral. McKINNEY, Adderley H., died Feb. 6 at his home at 406 East North Ave., after an illness of sixteen months. Mr. McKinney was in the stevedore business up to his last illness. He was the son of the late Samuel W. McKinney, the first white employing stevedore at this port. At his death his son succeeded him. Mr. McKinney leaves a widow and one son, Howard McKinney. O'CONNELL, John died at Baltimore City Hospital from a fractured skull, April 6. He was struck by Car 730 of the United Railways and Electric Co. York road line on the corner of Lombard and Light Sts. He never regained consiousness. He was about 35 years old and lived at 1404 S. Charles St. Baltimore SAUNDERS, James S., 219 East Preston St., Baltimore, died suddenly on March 7 while working at the Detrik and Harvey machine shops. Mr. Saunders was born and spent all his life in Baltimore. He was 72 years old. He was a member of St Ignatius Church since it was built about 47 years ago. He is survived by his widow and one son, Mr. James B. Saunders, and one sister, Miss Mary E. Saunders, principal of No. 20 Male Primary School. SHANNAHAN, Jesse E. Died Feb. 28 at his home 1328 N. Mount St. Baltimore, from pneumonia. Patrolman Shannahan was one of the largest men in the northwestern district, standing 6 feet 3 inches, and weighing almost 300 pounds. His was appointed patrolman May 1, 1883, coming from Talbot County.

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