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    1. Re: [BKLYN] Nolan
    2. Catherine Cowell
    3. Kim,    I find the fol in the Brooklyn City Directories: 1900Nolan, Cath., wid. John, laundry, 123 Park Av(found same in 1900 census Brooklyn, Ward 20, District 306)1899 Nolan, Cath. laundry, 123 Park Av1898not listed1897Nolan, Cath. 123 Park Av. 1896not listed1895Nolan, Cath. wid. John, 49 Debevoise Pl.1894Nolan, Cath. wid John, 486 Pres't1893not there 1892Nolan, Cath, wid. 486 Pres't1891Nolan, Catherine, wid. 486 Pres't You may have this already but wanted to pass along, just in case.  I know this doesn't answer his death question, but I think narrows the window (which again you may already have done).  I will keep looking for more info for you. Did you query the Ancestry newspapers?  I assume you already have, but couldn't hurt to ask. Catherine --- On Sun, 4/22/12, Kim Formica <[email protected]> wrote: From: Kim Formica <[email protected]> Subject: RE: [BKLYN] Nolan To: "'Catherine Cowell'" <[email protected]>, [email protected] Date: Sunday, April 22, 2012, 3:46 PM They were married in Brooklyn 4/9/1882.  Catherine (Kate) was born 1857 in Ireland.  Children were John Louis b 1883, Joseph b 1885, Catherine aka Ruth b 1888, and Annie b Jan 1891.  Catherine came here in 1880.  In 1900, they lived at 123 Park Ave in Brooklyn.   In the directories, I found:John in 1886 in Brooklyn at 662 Carroll as a salesmanJohn in 1888 in Brooklyn at 29 16th as a canvasser.   I find Catherine, widow John, as a laundress after that in Brooklyn I think starting in 1894 or 1895.  She went to Ireland with the 4 children for about a year, but came back September 1894.   Kim  From: Catherine Cowell [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 1:56 PM To: [email protected]; Kim Formica Subject: Re: [BKLYN] Nolan  Kim,    I recall seeing you post about this obstacle before, so let me ask a few more questions.  Looks like you have looked in all the right places with no success.  So we can help you better....... What year were they married?What year was Catherine born and where? Children's names and DOBWhere did they live in 1880 (exactly)?  That will help the efforts.Catherine --- On Sun, 4/22/12, Kim Formica <[email protected]> wrote: From: Kim Formica <[email protected]> Subject: [BKLYN] Nolan To: [email protected] Date: Sunday, April 22, 2012, 12:15 PMHello all- Thanks to all who responded. Here is what I know. John Joseph Nolan was born in 1846 in Kilkenny, Ireland.  We have his baptismal papers.  He married Catherine in NYC.  We also have the marriage record. He had 4 children all born in Brooklyn. The last one who born in either Dec 1890 or Jan 1891.  In 1883, they lived at 253 Bergen St, near the Navy yard.  Oldest child's birth record.  I have the 1892  (Feb 16th) NY census where Catherine is listed with all 4 children and no husband living in Brooklyn.    Catherine died in 1931 and is at Evergreen Cemetery.  I have gone to the Municipal Archives and looked up each John Nolan who died between Jan 1890 and February 1892 who was from age 35-55.  John was in his mid forties when he died. I have scoured the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  John was a travelling salesman who drove to CT  to sell Singer sewing machines.  He had a very bad accident involving his horse.  We don't know if he died out of state or was brought back to NY to die.  They were extremely poor, but I would imagine they would have wanted his body back if he died.  The family was aware of what happened to him.  I would think this would have made the news? Nothing in the NY Times either.  Would they have buried him where he died? The CT state indexes start at 1897 for the entire state.  I would have to know a town in order to start searching the time frame we are looking at. Unfortunately, this just may be a dead end.  This is why I thought the church burial records might be helpful.  Any thoughts? Thanks, Kim Researching NOLAN ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message  

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