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    1. Ruane Mooney Quinn
    2. Sue DiGiacco
    3. Just mentioning again the names of families I am researching. Andrew and Hannah Mooney came to Auburn in 1899 with their family. They were living at 161 Van Anden in the year 1900. Andrew was born in Nova Scotia, came up from Maryland. Hannah born in Ireland. Andrew Jr. born 1876 was a printer and worked as an editor on newspaper in Ohio for awhile. Sons Eugene b 1881and James b 1883 were a mechanic, Michael J. a moulder. Other children included Daniel b 1879, Ella Victoria b 1882, Catherine/Mary b 1885 another dgt 1887, Joseph b 1889, Matthew Francis(aka Frank) b 1891, Robert b 1893, Evelyn Josephine1895, and Paul Riordan (his mother's maiden name for middle) b 1897. They had a dgt born in Auburn she was 8 on the 1910 Census, name likely Ethel, spelled Eathel on Census. Michael J. married a home town girl (Anna Quinn) in 1902 (from Lonaconing, MD) she was a Quinn, I think her folks moved to Auburn then when she did. Later she and Michael moved to Batavia, NY. Evelyn married Joseph Ruane and by 1930 they were living in Brooklyn, NY. Paul seemed to have stayed in Auburn working in a shoe factory. Frank left for Buffalo, NY. The family is buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery Lake Avenue Auburn. Would any kind soul in Auburn be able to visit the cemetery and let me know what is on their stones? They are in Section 19. Lot 15. I have information from the Cayuga County rootsweb site which is great but if the stones have their birth dates that would help with Hannah's info and sorting out the Catherines as well as confirm (hopefully) the birth dates I have for the children. Andrew Sr. died 12/24/1920 Section 19 Lot 15 Grave 2-NE Hannah died 10/18/1909 '' Grave 2-NE Catherine died 05/02/1918 Grave 1-SE Frank died 12/10/1924 Grave 1-NW James died 2/21/1916 Grave 1-NE Annie Quinn Mooney's brother Patrick died 12/02/1941and is buried in Section 29 Lot 48 Grave 2-NE, he too was in Batavia, but the parents must still have been in Auburn. There is a John Quinn there also Grave 2-SE who died 11/25/1914 I would be interested in his birth date also. Just wondering if any of these families is still around or if any of this rings a bell with anyone. Thank you kindly, Sue [email protected]

    07/07/2005 12:46:03