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    1. Re: Marriage Record - Tromly
    2. Pat Procida
    3. Hi, I don't know the range of years available, but I have optained marriage certificates for as early as 1907 on more than one occasion. Pat ----Original Message Follows---- From: MTSILVER-D-request@rootsweb.com Reply-To: MTSILVER-L@rootsweb.com To: MTSILVER-D@rootsweb.com Subject: MTSILVER-D Digest V01 #14 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 06:00:59 -0600 << message2.txt >> << message4.txt >> _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    06/22/2001 03:37:13
    1. Marriage Record - Tromly
    2. Karen Carlyle
    3. Hello, I'm new to the list and area. I'd like to know how I might obtain a marriage record for Lawrence Tromly to Mildred ???. They married in December 1930 and I believe it was in Butte. I looked at the website for Butte but I didn't see a date range for marriage certificates. Does anyone know what years are available, if any? Thanks, Karen

    06/21/2001 07:19:50
    1. Boston & Montana CC - Butte
    2. Marti Roe
    3. I have an ancestor (Marshall E. Hotchkiss) who is listed in the 1891-92 Butte, Silver Bow city directory as employed as a clerk with the Boston & Montana CC & SM Co. - residence: 610 W. Quartz - Butte. Can someone tell me what this company is and if it is still in business - and if not, where would I find old employment records. Is there anyway of finding out how long he lived there - what type of clerk he was and other information? Any information would be appreciated. Marti Roe Redding CA martiroe@pacbell.net

    06/08/2001 02:43:20
    1. George Hill, Anaconda Mining Co., Superintendent; Obituary
    2. Kathie Donahue
    3. An obituary published in the Montana Standard reads as Follows: " VETERAN MINER OF WEST PASSES" , Salt Lake City, March 30.--George Hill, 90, veteran miner of Utah and Montana, died in a hospital here today. Born in Ireland, Hill came to Utah in 1865 and spent his first winter here digging a canal with Brigham Young, pioneer leader who brought the first party of "Mormons" to Utah in 1847. In 1866, Hill went to Montana and spent several years prospecting for gold--without much success. He returned to Utah and was engaged in mining here when the late Marcus Daly founded the Anaconda Copper Mining company in Montana. Mr. Daly sent for Hill and named him superintendent of operations. Hill was later appointed superintendent of the Walker mine, at Walkerville, Mont. now a suburb of Butte. He returned to Utah in 1890 and purchased a hotel at Park City. He retired in 1915 and moved to this city. ---- Mr. Hill was recalled last night by a number of Butte old-timers. We would like to correspond with Hill family members or others interested in the life of this man. Thanks, Kathie

    06/08/2001 06:00:41
    1. Soldiers of the Great War (WWI casualties)
    2. Andrews, Suzanne
    3. FYI > Montana casualty list from volume "Soldiers of the Great War" (WWI) is > posted in the Montana archives at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/mt/mtfiles.htm > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Suzanne Andrews E-mail: sandrews@mtech.edu MTGenWeb County Coordinator Butte-Silver Bow, Anaconda-Deer Lodge, & Powell Counties, MT Web site: http://sweetgrass.mtech.edu/silverbow ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/10/2001 08:19:23
    1. GENNETTES/GUENETTES
    2. Hello all: Looking for an obituary for Ferdinand ("Fred") GUENETTE or GENNETTE. Died in Butte between 1928 and 1931. He's my great-grandfather. Also looking for any info on any of the following GENNETTES/GUENETTES in the area at the time: Homer Murrill/Merrill Adelard Ed Abelene Albert Ermina Eug. Obeline Raymond Yvonne Lucile Frances Madeline Much thanks. Tracie (Gennette) Kinghorn

    04/15/2001 06:59:59
    1. Mihelich/Mihelic
    2. G n R Adams
    3. Hello: I am new to the list, and am searching for information on, one Jimmy (Christian name "Evet" (?) Mihelich), my husband's uncle. He came to this country from Yugoslavia or Crotia ca. 1920, moved to Butte, MT where his uncle Joe lived. He worked in the mines there, and died in the late 1980's. His parents were Nicholas and Rose "Jakolovic" Mihelich changed to Mihelic when they came to the U.S. I don't know if he ever married. Siblings were Anthony, Patrick, Joey, Johnny, Katie, Annie, (Mary, my mother-in-law) and he also has/had a brother named Nicholas Mihelic that lives/ed in Stony Creek, Ontario, Canada. I do not know if Nicholas is living. The only living sibling to my knowledge is Rose. If anyone has any information on this family, I would appreciate any help you might offer. Regards, Ruth Atteberry Adams

    03/30/2001 12:14:52
    1. DANTIC in Silver Bow 1925
    2. DJames Adams
    3. Hi Listers, Yesterday, somewhere on the Web, I found the following: Deborah A. DANTIC, widow,d. 05-11-1955, at 69 years of age, meaning a birth date of about 1886. My Mother's maiden name was DANTIC and it appears that all of them are related possibly with the exception of a family in California who have Spanish descent. My Mother came from Kansas to Billings about 1915 and She never knew of any DANTICs in Montana aside from her brother who lived in Laurel(near Billings). There are "half" relatives in the Kentucky area and the DANTIC husband of the above named is a mystery to me. Is there anyone going to the Public Library or who has access to the City Directories for Butte and surrounds? I am not asking for a special trip, but I would greatly appreciate the favor, if anyone has the time to look back a few years before 1955, in the directories to see if they can find my DANTIC? Thanks! Jim Adams Montanan2@att.net

    03/25/2001 04:43:36
    1. Bray-Nuttall family
    2. Raymond and Wanda Race
    3. Seeking info, bios, history, etc. Two daughters still living. willing to share info.<br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p>

    03/08/2001 05:26:58
    1. Gregory
    2. Debbie Pentecost-McNabb
    3. I am looking for info on a Fred Gregory who left the thumb of Michigan and moved to Butte, Montana in the early 1900's. He built a log cabin. He had a wife and four children when he sent a photo of the family in foront of the cabin, to family in Michigan to let them know he was making it just fine out in the west. Fred had a sister in Bad Axe, Michigan named Elizabeth- 1865, who married Fred Holtz. Fred's parent's were George Gregory and Sarah Beatie. Thanks, Debbie

    03/04/2001 07:02:04
    1. Re: an old restaurant
    2. Thanks to all who answered my question about the restaurant. Talked to my father-in-law today and it was the Chequamegon Cafe. Kay Joe's surnames: Beattie, Cahill, Cowan, Davis, Dysart, Eoff, Holmes, Kellett, Lee, Lucy/Lucey, McAuliffe, Newell (KY, MO, MT, PA)

    02/17/2001 07:50:25
    1. Re: an old restaurant
    2. Hi Kay, Don't know the restaurant, but Chegwidden is a common Cornish surname, and a large percentage of the population was Cornish. Jim Thompson Listowner: Cornish-family@yahoogroups.com to subscribe Cornish-family-subscribe@yahoogroups.com URL http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Cornish-family Hosking-L@rootsweb.com Websites: (Cornish Extended Family) http://cornish-extended-family.cornwall.eu.org (Kernow's West Penwith Genealogy) http://genealogy-west-cornwall.cornwall.eu.org

    02/16/2001 10:32:57
    1. FW: an old restaurant
    2. Dawn Hux
    3. My 1930 Butte Directory shows a Chequamegon Cafe owner Al Hultman on 27 N Main. Does this seem like the location? Happy Hunting Dawn -----Original Message----- From: tikigenealogy@home.com [mailto:tikigenealogy@home.com] Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 2:20 PM To: Subject: an old restaurant Can anyone tell me about an old restaurant in Butte that had beautiful curtains enclosing the booths for privacy. My father-in-law talks about visiting as a child in the 1920's and the name sounds like "Chewanigan". He thought it was an Indian or a French-Indian name, but it sounds like it could be any nationality when he says it. Kay Cahill MT surnames: Beattie, Cahill, Cowan, Davis, Dysart, Eoff, Holmes, Kellett, Lee, Lucy/Lucey, McAuliffe, Newell (KY, MO, MT, PA) ============================== Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history learning and how-to articles on the Internet. http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    02/16/2001 07:55:56
    1. Re: an old restaurant
    2. Thanks. I'm not sure but next time I talk to him, I'll ask. It certainly looks like it's pronounced pretty close to what he was saying. Also looks like it might have been an Indian name. Could you also tell me what address the directory has for Melvin D. (aka Mike) Cahill for that year? Thanks again. Kay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dawn Hux" <huxd@erols.com> To: <MTSILVER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 12:55 PM Subject: FW: an old restaurant > > My 1930 Butte Directory shows a Chequamegon Cafe owner Al Hultman on 27 N > Main. Does this seem like the location? > > Happy Hunting > Dawn > > -----Original Message----- > From: tikigenealogy@home.com [mailto:tikigenealogy@home.com] > Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 2:20 PM > To: > Subject: an old restaurant > > > > Can anyone tell me about an old restaurant in Butte that had beautiful > curtains enclosing the booths for privacy. My father-in-law talks about > visiting as a child in the 1920's and the name sounds like "Chewanigan". He > thought it was an Indian or a French-Indian name, but it sounds like it > could be any nationality when he says it. > > Kay Cahill > > MT surnames: Beattie, Cahill, Cowan, Davis, Dysart, Eoff, Holmes, > Kellett, Lee, Lucy/Lucey, McAuliffe, Newell (KY, MO, MT, PA) > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 >

    02/16/2001 05:53:52
    1. an old restaurant
    2. Can anyone tell me about an old restaurant in Butte that had beautiful curtains enclosing the booths for privacy. My father-in-law talks about visiting as a child in the 1920's and the name sounds like "Chewanigan". He thought it was an Indian or a French-Indian name, but it sounds like it could be any nationality when he says it. Kay Cahill MT surnames: Beattie, Cahill, Cowan, Davis, Dysart, Eoff, Holmes, Kellett, Lee, Lucy/Lucey, McAuliffe, Newell (KY, MO, MT, PA)

    02/16/2001 05:20:22
    1. Re: Roll Call Reposting: Lynch ,Kelly, Crangle
    2. Pamela Templeton
    3. Descendants of Patrick Lynch Generation No. 1 1. PATRICK LYNCH died April 26, 1899 in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana. He married MARY C.Kelly. She was born August 26, 1841, and died November 30, 1910 in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana. Notes for PATRICK LYNCH: Following are data Michael David O'CONNELL, Jr., told to Madeleine, in 1991, regarding the Lynch family. The Lynch family, of Irish descent, moved from Nevada to Butte. Great Grandfather Patrick Lynch worked in the mines at Butte. Uncle Hugh Lynch was a very nice gentleman, a mail carrier, and M.D., Jr., knew Hugh, but doesn't remember any of Hugh's children: Pat, Jim, Margaret and Mame. Hugh's brother, Pat Lynch, was caught embezzling at the bank, and went to Texas. As far as M.D., Jr. knows, there are no members of the Lynch family left here in Butte. M.D. Jr. tried to look up his mother's birth certificate in Austin, Nevada, but the records had been transferred to Carson City. He did find, at the Austin courthouse, some property, belonging to his mother, purchased by Patrick and Mary. Dad never knew his mother's parents. They were dead before he was born. Mary Alice's mother was alive when she was married, but her father had already died. Both Mame's parents are buried in Butte. Mike does remember his uncle, Henry Crangle, a serious person to a young child, who married his mother's sister, Margaret. They had five children: Agnes, Isabel, Eloise, Mary, and Bob. Agnes and Isabel, were spinsters. Eloise married Emmett Dolan, but they had no children. Mary Crangle McConnell is Kay McConnell's child, who has no children. Bob Crangle is father of Julieta Crangle Tarver who lives in Seattle with her husband Frank Tarver and three step children. Written by Madeleine O'Connell-Willson 1991 More About PATRICK LYNCH: Burial: Hollycross, Butte MT Notes for MARY C. LYNCH: Following are data Michael David O'CONNELL, Jr., told to Madeleine, in 1991, regarding the Lynch family. The Lynch family, of Irish descent, moved from Nevada to Butte. Great Grandfather Patrick Lynch worked in the mines at Butte. Uncle Hugh Lynch was a very nice gentleman, a mail carrier, and M.D., Jr., knew Hugh, but doesn't remember any of Hugh's children: Pat, Jim, Margaret and Mame. Hugh's brother, Pat Lynch, was caught embezzling at the bank, and went to Texas. As far as M.D., Jr. knows, there are no members of the Lynch family left here in Butte. M.D. Jr. tried to look up his mother's birth certificate in Austin, Nevada, but the records had been transferred to Carson City. He did find, at the Austin courthouse, some property, belonging to his mother, purchased by Patrick and Mary. Dad never knew his mother's parents. They were dead before he was born. Mary Alice's mother was alive when she was married, but her father had already died. Both Mame's parents are buried in Butte. Mike does remember his uncle, Henry Crangle, a serious person to a young child, who married his mother's sister, Margaret. They had five children: Agnes, Isabel, Eloise, Mary, and Bob. Agnes and Isabel, were spinsters. Eloise married Emmett Dolan, but they had no children. Mary Crangle McConnell is Kay McConnell's in other, who has no children. Bob Crangle is father of Julieta Crangle Tarver who lives in Seattle with her husband Frank Tarver and three step children. Written by Madeleine O'Connell-Willson 1991

    02/13/2001 07:33:04
    1. Re: Roll Call Reposting: O'Connell, Hansen, Doran, Lynch, Kelly and more
    2. Pamela Templeton
    3. Descendants of Michael David O'Connell Generation No. 1 1. MICHAEL DAVID2 O'CONNELL (TIMOTHY1) was born November 09, 1872 in Rossie, New York, and died April 16, 1952 in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana. He married MARY ALICE LYNCH in Butte, Montana, daughter of PATRICK LYNCH and MARY LYNCH. She was born 1875 in Austin, Nevada, and died Unknown in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana. Notes for MICHAEL DAVID O'CONNELL: Following are data Michael David O'CONNELL, Jr., told to Madeleine O'Connell-Willson, in 1991: GRANDFATHER MICHAEL DAVID O'CONNELL was born November 9, 1872 at Rossie, New York. At the age of 22, he came to Montana. He married Mary (Mame) Lynch, and they had eight children: Mary, Frank, Ann, Margaret, Helen, Elizabeth, Frank, Lee, and Michael. M.D., Sr., died April 16, 1952, of a stroke, at the age of 79. Mame died November 3, 1951. They are buried in Butte. In 1894, when M.D., Sr., was 22 years old, he and Frank came to Montana and worked for a while mining in Whitehall. Frank eventually went to Bishop, California, where he worked in the plumbing department of the Vanadium Mines. Frank never married, and, later, Frank returned to New York, where he died and is buried in Rossie. Michael came to Butte and worked in the Butte mines. One day Michael worked very hard, as was his habit, while a companion spent most of the time "resting". A foreman unjustly criticized Michael for the little accomplished. "That does it," Michael explained. "I'll never work for anyone again. Michael quit the mines and went into building contracting on his own as "O'CONNELL Construction Company". The construction company continued until M.D.'s son, Mike, Jr., returned to Butte after WWII and went into business with his father. M.D., Jr., finally retired and closed the business in 1988. Dad says that his father had also picked up experience working for the ACM Company on the top deck of the smelter in Anaconda, 300 feet in the air. "He never wanted to work underneath anybody!" M.D. Sr. had a life long interest in politics. Around 1916, for many years, Michael was head of the Butte City Council and acting mayor when the Mayor was not in town. In the 1940's Michael was elected Democratic State Representative to the Montana State Legislature, where he was reelected and continued for six years. In 1948, M.D.,Sr., was chosen State Democratic Representative to the national Democratic convention in New York. Dad still has the rosary his father brought back from St. Anne de Beaupre. This was Michael's last trip. In 1952, M.D., Sr., died of a stroke or heart attack. Margaret Gollaher remembers M.D., Sr., as a brilliant man and great talker with a lot of ideas he wanted to try. Margaret Gollaher and her mother, Nellie, also remembered and loved Mike's wife, Mame. Margaret remembers Mame as a physically beautiful woman very gracious, kind and friendly. Mike and Mame had eight children: Written By Madeleine O'Connell-Wilson 1991 More About MICHAEL DAVID O'CONNELL: Burial: Hollycross, Butte MT Notes for MARY ALICE LYNCH: Children of MICHAEL O'CONNELL and MARY LYNCH are: 2. i. MARY E.3 O'CONNELL, b. 1907, Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana; d. Abt. 1980, Billings, Montana. 3. ii. FRANK O'CONNELL, b. 1909, Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana; d. Abt. 1957. 4. iii. ANN MARTIN O'CONNELL, b. November 28, 1909, Oakland, California; d. September 27, 1959, Escondido, San Diego, California. 5. iv. MARGRET O'CONNELL, b. 1912, Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana; d. April 16, 1945. 6. v. ELIZABETH KATHRYN O'CONNELL, b. April 21, 1914, Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana; d. November 24, 1954, Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana. 7. vi. HELEN O'CONNELL, b. 1919, Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana; d. May 01, 1941, Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana. 8. vii. MICHAEL DAVID O'CONNELL, b. March 29, 1921, Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana; d. April 02, 1997, Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana. viii. LEE O'CONNELL, b. Private. Generation No. 2 2. MARY E.3 O'CONNELL (MICHAEL DAVID2, TIMOTHY1) was born 1907 in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana, and died Abt. 1980 in Billings, Montana. She met ROBERT COOK Private. He was born Private. Notes for MARY E. O'CONNELL: 1)MARY O'CONNELL COOK was born in Butte. She married Robert Cook who worked for the Montana Power Company. She died of a stroke at 73 years of age and is buried in Billings, Montana. She had two children. Children of MARY O'CONNELL and ROBERT COOK are: i. ROBERT4 COOK, b. Private. ii. MARY ELAINE COOK, b. Private; m. JOE NORTH, Private; b. Private. 3. FRANK3 O'CONNELL (MICHAEL DAVID2, TIMOTHY1) was born 1909 in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana, and died Abt. 1957. He met OLIVA COLLINS Private. She was born Private. Notes for FRANK O'CONNELL: Frank died in Seattle, and is buried in Butte. He was about 38 years old. Olivia is still living and is remarried. Doris Nottingham, a first cousin of Olivia, is going to write for her address. Doris is in the choir where Mike and Hedy attend church. Frank and Olivia had three sons, MIKE, PAT AND JIM. They are in their 40's now. The last time Dad saw them was in 1951 or 1952, when the youngest was about five. Written By Madeleine O'Connell -Wilson 1991 Children of FRANK O'CONNELL and OLIVA COLLINS are: i. MICHAEL4 O'CONNELL, b. Private. ii. PATRICK O'CONNELL, b. Private. iii. JAMES O'CONNELL, b. Private. 4. ANN MARTIN3 O'CONNELL (MICHAEL DAVID2, TIMOTHY1) was born November 28, 1909 in Oakland, California, and died September 27, 1959 in Escondido, San Diego, California. She married JOSEPH WILSON TROUTMAN September 30, 1932 in San Diego, California, son of PAUL TROUTMAN and LESTTINA ACHER. He was born April 10, 1907 in Americus, Lyon, Kansas, and died December 13, 1966 in Escondido, San Diego, California. More About JOSEPH WILSON TROUTMAN: Occupation: Tune fisherman, Conair sheetmedal, Jim Air-Aircraft Repair Children of ANN O'CONNELL and JOSEPH TROUTMAN are: i. ARLENE ANN4 TROUTMAN, b. February 27, 1934, Pasadena, California; d. December 29, 1991, San Diego, California; m. (1) MONTE BUCHER, Private; b. Private; m. (2) WILLAIM LARRY SURPANALL, Private; b. Private. ii. PAUL MARTIN TROUTMAN, b. Private; m. BONNIE CABLE, Private; b. Private. iii. RONALD WILSON TROUTMAN, b. Private; m. RAGLAN JO SMITH, Private; b. Private. iv. CHERYL LYNN TROUTMAN, b. Private; m. (1) MICHAEL WALDON MCREYNOLDS, Private; b. Private; m. (2) WILLIAM HUSTON HOOVER, Private; b. Private. v. JILL TROUTMAN, b. Private; m. GEORGE SERRATO, Private; b. Private. 5. MARGARET3 O'CONNELL (MICHAEL DAVID2, TIMOTHY1) was born 1912 in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana, and died April 16, 1945. She met GILBERT SEMMENS Private. He was born Private. Notes for MARGRET O'CONNELL: . . Margaret died in a car accident at the age 34, and is buried in Butte. Margaret's son, CHARLES SEMMENS, died in California, Bishop or San Francisco, of a brain tumor when he was about 25. Charles's father was one of the foreman at the Vanadium Mine in Bishop. Bishop is also where Frank, Dad's brother, worked in the plumbing department. Child of MARGRET O'CONNELL and GILBERT SEMMENS is: i. CHARLES4 SEMMENS, b. Private. 6. ELIZABETH KATHRYN3 O'CONNELL (MICHAEL DAVID2, TIMOTHY1) was born April 21, 1914 in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana, and died November 24, 1954 in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana. She married (1) ERNEST DUNCAN in Butte Silver-bow county, Montana. He was born February 05, 1906, and died November 1972 in Butte, Montana. She married (2) JOHN GORDON TEMPLETON October 14, 1933 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, son of GORDON TEMPLETON and SUSAN FINGER. He was born October 15, 1911 in Memphis, Texas, and died July 1980 in Portland, Oregon. More About ELIZABETH KATHRYN O'CONNELL: Burial: Hollycross, Butte MT Notes for JOHN GORDON TEMPLETON: Children of ELIZABETH O'CONNELL and JOHN TEMPLETON are: i. JOHN GORDON4 TEMPLETON, b. January 28, 1935, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; d. November 11, 1994, Laguna Niguel, California; m. DOLORES JOSEPHINE SAULI, December 28, 1957, Butte Silver-bow county, Montana; b. June 01, 1936, Belfield ND; d. November 21, 1978, Laguna Niguel, California. Notes for JOHN GORDON TEMPLETON: John (Gordon) Templeton, after serving his country as a Marine Corpsman in the Korean war John returned to his home town of Butte Montana. It was there that he met and fell in the with his wife, also from Butte, Dolores Sauli. Soon after their marriage Gordon enrolled in the University Of Montana and relocated to Missoula. While becoming a Certified Public accountant, John received top honors at the U of M and graduated Phi Beta Capa. The prestigious accounting firm of Deliot Haskins and sells recruited Gordon to work in their Southern California office. John finished his career as President of Anthony Industries a large holding company. Gordon and Dolores had three children. Gordon lost his wife after twenty-one years and never remarried. Gordon was a devoted father and husband. Those who knew Gordon, all recognized his passion for reading, particularly history, and his love of animals. [Sauli , Saulie, or Savli Family tree.FTW] ii. ROBERT MICHAEL TEMPLETON, b. Private; m. (1) KAY, Private; b. Private; m. (2) JUANITA, Private; b. Private; m. (3) MARVA WALL, Private; b. Private. iii. ROBERTA ANN TEMPLETON, b. Private; m. WILLIAM CLARK DORAN, Private; b. Private. 7. HELEN3 O'CONNELL (MICHAEL DAVID2 O'CONNELL, TIMOTHY1) was born 1919 in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana, and died May 01, 1941 in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana. She married RAYMOND FRANCIS HANSEN in Butte Sive-bow county, Montana, son of GEORGE HANSEN and LOUISE HANSEN. He was born December 29, 1914, and died August 1980. Notes for HELEN O'CONNELL: HELEN O'CONNELL HANSEN was born in Butte and married RAYMOND HANSEN. Helen contracted tuberculosis and died May 1, 1941 at the age of 22 years, and is buried in Butte. Helen had one child, MARYLOU. MARYLOU HANSEN is married and has children. Mom and Dad last saw her in 1965 66 when she, with several of her children, came to visit them when they lived on Aluminum Street in Butte More About HELEN O'CONNELL: Burial: Hollycross, Butte MT Notes for RAYMOND FRANCIS HANSEN: Raymond F. Hansen, 65 From Butte Standard Obit Cremation will be in*Great Falls for retired miner Raymond Francis Hansen,.65, of 2091/2 N. Idaho, who died Thursday at his home.Mr. Hansen was born Dec. 29, 1914, in Butte to George and Louise Hansen. He attended Butte schools and worked for the Anaconda Copper Co. . survivors a daughter, Mary Lou Vance of Yakima, Wash.; sisters, Helen Ryan of Butte and Mildred Leonard of Stockton, Calif.; and five grandchildren. Duggan Merrill Dolan Mortuary was in charge. There will be no wake or visitations at the mortuary. Children of HELEN O'CONNELL and RAYMOND HANSEN are: i. MARYLOU4 HANSON, b. January 18, 1939, Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana; d. April 02, 1998, Yakima, Wash; m. VANCE, Private; b. Private. ii. RAYMOND FRANCIS VANCE, b. Private. 8. MICHAEL DAVID3 O'CONNELL (MICHAEL DAVID2, TIMOTHY1) was born March 29, 1921 in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana, and died April 02, 1997 in Butte, Silver-Bow County, Montana. He met HEDY Private. She was born Private. Notes for MICHAEL DAVID O'CONNELL: Hedy and Michael O'CONNELL, after WWII, came back to Butte to work in general contracting, their company being called "O'Connell Construction"I and to raise their children, Madeleine, David Michael, Douglas, Gregory, Christopher, and Frank. Hedy kept the books for their contracting business, while Mike figured and oversaw the actual building. Hedy and Mike have also worked together for almost their whole life on their mutual hobby theater. For a few years, after obtaining a degree from Pasadena Playhouse in California, Mike acted professionally in movies, including Evil Knievel (he is the "extra" at the bar speaking with an Irish brogue), and including the Hallmark Series on TV. Hedy also had acting engagements, once taking a part of Marian Ross, of Happy Day's fame. Dad said, as his family grew, he found it necessary to change the "stars in his eyes" for "dollar signs", and so semi retired from acting to contracting. Mike and Hedy remain in Butte, now retired also from construction, and they find satisfaction in contributing to school and community theatrical productions. They will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on May 29, 1993. Hedy and Mike are presently lending their experience to assist their parish in building a church. Written by Madeleine O'Connell-Willson 1991 Children of MICHAEL O'CONNELL and HEDY are: i. MADELEINE GAIL4 O'CONNELL, b. Private; m. ROBERT WILLSON, Private; b. Private. ii. DAVID MICHAEL O'CONNELL, b. Private; m. HELEN JANZTEN, Private; b. Private. iii. DOUGLAS GENE O'CONNELL, b. Private; m. DONNA, Private; b. Private. iv. GREGORY DENNIS O'CONNELL, b. Private; m. ?, Private; b. Private. v. CHRISTOPHER DARRY O'CONNELL, b. Private; m. ROBERTA, Private; b. Private. vi. FRANCIS GORDON O'CONNELL, b. Private; m. MARCIE SUE TRUSSELL, Private; b. Private.

    02/13/2001 07:26:33
    1. McMahon, Mahon and Lynch
    2. Hello, I'm looking for anything, on the following, Michael McMahon or Mahon in Butte 1887 married to Agnes Lynch One child born of union in Butte, Frank Joseph Mahon This is all I know, (i do know Frank Joseph, worked the RR and later moved to Waco Texas, he married Ella Foulkes I can't seem to find a thing on Michael and Agnes I have no access to the 1880 1900 census........ I have no idea when they died, where they are buried. nothing H E L P Thank you for your time Melinda in VA

    02/13/2001 01:42:46
    1. Roll Call Reposting: Bulger, Byrne, Hanratty, Holmes, Kellett, McCarthy, Meade, Mooney, O'Reilly, Pryor, Sherman, Sullivan
    2. Kathleen Emerson
    3. It's been quite a while since I posted my interests. I'd like to hear from anyone researching these names, or researching Irish in the same localities. The Bulger and Hanratty families went to Butte 1885-1895 from Norton Creek, Quebec, where they'd settled around 1825. The Byrne and O'Reilly families came to New York in 1854, went to the Comstock Lode about about 1865-1869, and to Butte in 1895. Maggie Byrne married Peter M. Holmes. Mary Byrne married John Joseph O'Reilly. I believe their brothers Ned Byrne and John Byrne also went to Butte. John Mooney and Mary Clark went from Ireland to Canada and settled in Scranton, PA by 1850. Several of their children went to Butte around 1885, including Maggie Mooney Kellett, Mary Mooney Pryor, and Sarah Mooney Sherman. There were some Mooney brothers also in Butte. Around 1920 some of this family went to WA state where they ran Mooney's Bar & Grill (Tacoma) and Mooney's Tavern near the Puyallup junction. Daniel McCarthy and Catherine O'Neill immigrated from County Cork to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in 1864. Several of their children came to Butte around 1895. My brick walls: I'm looking for two Sullivan families - Daniel Sullivan and wife Margaret (McCarthy) came to Butte around 1895 with four children, Mamie, Margaret, Daniel, and Emmett. Mamie and Margaret were schoolteachers and Emmett was a timekeeper. Mary McCarthy bo 1844 in County Cork, married there to Michael O'Sullivan. One daughter born in Cork, another born in CT, and then this family moved to Houghton County, MI. The names I have for their daughters are: Nora Theriault, Tillie LaPage, Kate Dube, and Mary Smith. I am not sure if these girls stayed in MI or came to Butte. Kathleen.

    02/13/2001 11:17:28
    1. RE: NEW Montana Mailing Lists
    2. Andrews, Suzanne
    3. If anyone is having trouble subscribing to the MTCEMETERIES & MTGHOSTTOWNS LISTS, check out this page of instructions. http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/MT/misc.html I believe the new lists are toward the bottom of the page. Hope this helps. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Suzanne Andrews E-mail: sandrews@mtech.edu MTGenWeb County Coordinator Butte-Silver Bow, Anaconda-Deer Lodge, & Powell Counties, MT Web site: http://sweetgrass.mtech.edu/silverbow ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    02/13/2001 04:33:52