This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: mandsdietz Surnames: Dietz, Flannigain, Lovejoy, Harbaugh Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.baltimorecity/8188.26/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I have a stumbling block that I seem to never get anywhere with despite years of research and info for her in Baltimore city and Kansas and back to Balt. city. Mary Edna Flannigain - correct spelling of surname - was born January 1870 in Balt. city to Andrew McElderry Flannigain born in MD and Nancy Caroline Shuler Flannigain born in VA. She was raised by her mother's baby sister in Kansas until 1892 when she arrived with this aunt in Balt. In 1900 Mary, known as MOllie, was living with an older sister of her mother in Balt. in ward 20. In 1910, her mother stated that she had two (2) living children which leads me to believe Mary is alive but I can no longer find her. Thus, I think Mary/Mollie MAY HAVE MARRIED but I have no idea to whoM. THERE IS A MARY E. FLANIGAN age 39 married to DENNIS l. FLANIGAN WITH NO CHILDREN IN HOUSEHOLD IN ward 21 (which is the ward next to where Mary/Mollie was in 1900)OF Balt. city in 1910. THERE IS A MARY E. FLANAGAN age 60 married to THOMAS FLANAGAN WHO WOULD HAVE MARRIED IN 1893 with several children in Balt. city in 1930. Can you possibly help me to eliminate either of these couples who may include her???????? Mary's/Mollie's mother lived to be past 100 years old and died in Prince George's county in April of 1944. But I/nor librarian in Virginia Room in Fairfax? can find an obituary for Nancy Caroline Flannigain. Mary's sister died in 1933 so Mary may have been the one who looked after her mother until her death (Nan was in a nursing home). Mary was working as a clerk when the 1900 census was taken. I most sincerely would appreciate assistance in determining whether Mary Edna Flannigain actually married and maybe some day I will learn when she died and where she is buried so I can put her to rest. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.