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Census: 1840 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows:: 1 m. under 5; 1 m. 5 - 10; 1 m 15 - 20; 1 m 40 - 50; 1 f under 5; 1 f 30 - 40; 1 f 40 - 50. Census: 1850 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: James, 63, farmer, b. Ireland; Bridget 63, b. Ireland; Michael, 20, b. New Brunswick; Letitia, 18, b. New Brunswick; Margaret, 4. b. New Brunswick. Census: 1860 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: James Maloy, 75, farmer, b. IRELAND; Bridget, 74, b. IRELAND; children b. New Brunswick: Michael, 28, laborer; Margaret, 14.
James married Bridget MAC ALEER before 1828. Bridget was born about 1786 in County Wexford, IRELAND; died in 1862 in Baileyville, Washington, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Census: 1870 Washington Co., ME census lists: Michael Maloy, 35, farmer, b. New Brunswick; Elizabeth, 31, b. ME; children all b. ME; George W., 4; Charles, 2; Willard 2/12. Also in the household are Helen Robb, age 11; Carrie Robb, 7; and James Maloy, age 81, occupation laborer. Census: 1880 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: Michael Maloy, 50, farmer, b. New Brunswick, parents born Ireland/Ireland; Lizzie G., 41, b. ME, parents born Ireland/Ireland; children all b. ME, parents b. New Brunswick/ME; George, 14; Charles, 12; Augustine, 10; James, 7; Andrew, 4; Michael, 2. Census: 1900 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows:Michael Maloy, 71, b. Sept 1828, married 36 years; Elizabeth, 61, b. Sept. 1838, 8 children born/6 living; Augustin, 30, b. May 1870; John (I assume this is James), 27, b. Nov. 1872 ; Michael Jr., 21, b. Aug. 1878; Joseph, 18, b. July 1881.
Michael married Elizabeth G. DOOLEY about 1864. Elizabeth (daughter of William DOOLEY) was born on 19 Sep 1838 in Baileyville, Washington, ME; died on 16 Feb 1921 in Baileyville, Washington, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Died: Cause of death, chronic dysentary Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Family/Spouse: Matthew RYAN. Matthew (son of William RYAN and Bridget RYAN) was born on 4 Jul 1830 in Baileyville, Washington, ME; died on 6 May 1902 in Milltown, Washington, ME; was buried in Calais Cemetery, Calais, Washington, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Census: 1910 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: George W. Maloy, 43, married 6/12 yrs., b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME, farmer; Lucy, 28, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA/ME. Census: 1920 census at Bath, Sagadohoc, ME shows: George W. Malloy, 53, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME, carpenter; Lucy C., 39, immigrated 1907, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA, keeper, lodging house; children b. ME: Charles C. 9; Robert M., 5. The census also lists many lodgers.
George married Charlotte Beatrice LEE on 14 Apr 1898 in Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA. Charlotte was born in 1868 in Holland Township, Grey, Ontario, CANADA; died in Bellingham, Whatcom, WA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
George married Lucy C. CARROLL about Nov 1909. Lucy was born about 1882 in CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Census: 1910 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: Augustine W. Maloy, 4x, married once, 2 years b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME, farmer; Mary L., 46, married twice, 3 children born / 2 living; Mrs. Lydia Huff, mother-in-law, b. ME, parents b. US/CANADA. Census: 1920 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: Augustine W. Malloy, 49, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME, farmer; Mary L., 55, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME; Louisa Huff, mother in law, 89, b. ME, parents b. ME/CANADA; Gladys Ellis, 15, grandaughter, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME. Census: 1930 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: Augustine W. Malloy, 60, first married at 37, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME, farmer; Mary L., 66, first married at 43, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Augustine married Mary Louise HUFF about 1908. Mary (daughter of Claudine M. HUFF and Lydia UNKNOWN) was born on 2 May 1863 in ME; died on 11 Aug 1952 in Woodland, Washington, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Census: 1910 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: James H. Maloy, 37, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME, farmer; Michael, 81, father, married 46 years; Elizabeth, 71, mother, 8 children born / 6 living. Military Note: On September 12, 1918 John Henry Malloy registered for the WWI draft, he gives his residence as Woodland, Maine and his birth date as November 22, 1872. Census: 1920 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: James H. Ryan, 47, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME, farmer; Elizabeth, 81, mother, b. ME, parents b. IRELAND; Michael Casey, 13, b. MA, parents b. MA/MA. The relationship of Michael to the head of household looks as if it says grandson, but that isn't possible for James, it might also say guardian. Census: 1930 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: James H. Malloy, 57, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME, farmer.
James married Unmarried. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Military Note: On September 12, 1918 Andrew John Malloy registered for the WWI draft, he gives his residence as Eastport, Maine and his birth date as July 25, 1875. He lists his occupation as truckman and his nearest relative as Mrs. Andrew Malloy of Eastport. The registrar notes he is tall, of medium build with dark blue eyes and light hair.
Census: 1910 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: Michael Maloy, Jr., 31, married 6 years, b. M, parents b. ME/ME, machinist, papermill; Minnie M., 29, 3 children born / 2 living, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA; children b. ME: Eva, 6; Ethel M., 5. Subsequent census data gives the birthplace of Eva and Ethel as VT. Military Note: On Sep. 12, 1918 Michael Joseph Malloy registered for the WWI draft, he gives his birthdate as August 24, 1878, his occupation as machinist and nearest relative as Minnie A. Malloy, his wife. The registrar notes he is of medium build and height with blue eyes and brown hair. Census: 1920 census at Bath, Sagadohoc, ME shows: Michael J. Malloy, 41, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME, machinist, marine XX; Minnie A., 38, immigrated 1899, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA, keeper, lodging house; children all parents b. ME/CANADA: Eva E., b. VT; Ethel M., 14, b. VT; Katherine J., b. ME. The census also lists many lodgers residing at the lodging house. Census: 1930 census at Millinocket, Penobscot, ME shows: Michael J. Malloy, 52, first married at 25, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME, machinist, paper mill; Minnie A., 48, first married at 21, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA; Eva A., 26, b. VT, school teacher; Katherine J., 18, b. ME.
Michael married Minnie A. UNKNOWN about 1904. Minnie was born about 1882 in CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Obituary: Leo Malloy was killed in a wood cutting accident. 'Mr. Malloy with his son Byron, Everett Perkins and William Haywood were cutting wood with a wood sawing machine. They were nearly through their work when the machine came apart, the saw severing his head above the eyes. He died instantly. The others were unharmed.' Census: 1910 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: Leo Maloy, 28, married 5 years, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME; Belle, 26, 1 child born / child living is blank, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME. Military Note: On Sep. 12, 1918 Leo Joseph Malloy registered for the WWI draft, he gives his birthdate as July 7, 1881, his occupation as farmer and nearest relative as Mrs. L.J. Malloy, his wife. The registrar notes he tall and slender with blue eyes and gray hair. Census: 1920 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: Leo J. Malloy, 38, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME, farmer; Belle E., 31, b. ME, parents b. ME; children, b. ME: Edith 9., Bion, 5. Census: 1930 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: Leo Malloy, 48, first married at 23, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME, farmer; Belle, 46, first married at 21, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME; Bion, 15, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME.
Leo married Belle E STEPHENSON on 24 Nov 1904 in Washington Co., ME. Belle (daughter of John Charles Fremont STEPHENSON and Mary Louise HUFF) was born on 9 Nov 1883 in Alexander, Washington, ME; died about 1970 in Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Census: 1900 census at Calais, Washington, ME shows Cassie Mulhern, b. Feb 1855, 45, widow, 2 children born / 2 living, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME; children b. ME: Margaret, b. Jul 1885, 14; Matthew, b. Jun 1887, 12; Matthew Ryan, father, widowed, b. Apr 1830, b. ME, parents b. IRELAND. Census: 1910 census at Waltham, Middlesex, MA shows: Katherine Mulhern, 55, widow, b. ME, parents b. ME/CANADA (English); Margaret, 24, b. CANADA (English), parents b. Canada (English)/ME, bookeeper, store illegible, immigrated 1906; Sarah Ryan, sister, 44, b. ME, parents b. ME/Canada (English), nurse, private family; Lucas Read, boarder, 84, widower, b. VT, parents b. VT/VT, own income; Bernard McGoldrick, 22, b. CANADA (English), parents b. illegible/ME, immigrated 1908. Note: Bernard McGoldrick, nephew to Catherine is also enumerated with his family in Baileyville, Washington Co., ME on April 18. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Catherine married Matthew MULHERN about 1883. Matthew died before 1900. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Census: 1900 census at Calais, Washington, ME shows Thomas H. Ryan, b. Apr 1861, 39, married 3 years, b. ME, parents b. IRELAND, house carpenter; Nettie, b. Feb 1865, 35, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA, immigrated 1897; children b. ME: Letitia O., b. Oct 1897, 2; Mary E., b. Dec 1899, 6/12. Census: 1910 census at Calais, Washington, ME shows Thomas H. Ryan, 47, b. ME, parents b. ME/CANADA; Nettie J., 38, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA; children b. ME: Latisha O., 12; Mary E., 10; Barbara E., 5; Gerald H., 3. Census: 1920 census at Calais, Washington, ME shows Thomas H. Ryan, 60, b. ME, parents b. ME/CANADA, carpenter; Nettie J., 55, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA, immigrated 1873; children b. ME: Barbara E., 15; Jerold H., 13. Died: Cause of death acute heart disease, duration one minute. Contributing cause, senile gangrene, both feet. Length a resident listed as a few days, he must have been visiting his brother.
Thomas married Letitia JOY about 1897. Letitia was born in Feb 1865 in New Brunswick, CANADA; died after 1940. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
DNA: MKM Died: Death certificate for Annie Ryan McGoldrick lists the cause of death as cholemia, due to arteriosclerosis. It gives her birthdate as January 6, 1859, which I believe to be incorrect, based upon census data. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Annie married James Henry MCGOLDRICK on 21 Sep 1886 in Calais, Washington, ME. James (son of Andrew MCGOLDRICK and Ellen C. MCDONALD) was born on 16 Jan 1859 in Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; was christened on 23 Jan 1859 in St. Stephen Parish, Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; died on 3 Feb 1929 in Belmont, Middlesex, MA; was buried on 6 Feb 1929 in Calvary Cemetery, Waltham, Middlesex, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Note: My father, William James McGoldrick, Jr. remembers Emma (who made corsets) and her sister Sara (Sade). They lived near or in Boston when he and his family lived in Marshfield, MA. Sade was cheery and outgoing and Emma staid and sober. Note: Sarah wrote poems, my aunt Margaret Ann McGoldrick Wilburn has a book of them. I have photocopies of 3 pages/poems. They are credited to Sarah J. Ryan and the illustrations to D. F. Anderson. Note: Letter from Sara to Margaret Maher McGoldrick Dear Peg, As I promised some time ago to dig up my ancestors as far back as I can trace them, I will delve around the roots of the family tree carefully, lest I shake off some windfall that might be rotten fruit. Whoever the antediluvian pair that first started the ball rolling, I do not know but the O'Ryans came from Tipperary, Ireland, and as the Mc and 0 s were supposed to be true Irishmen, they descended from the old Celtic race. In 1818 my grandfather, William Ryan, having spent or lost two fortunes in Ireland, and being an Irish rebel believing in self-government, as I do, came to Quebec, P.Q., in a sailing vessel. I suppose he walked from Quebec to St. Andrews, N.B., which is about five hundred miles. Of course in those days, it was either oxen or foot it, staying over wherever night would overtake them. The railroad must have started to be built up the St.Croix and as it was under the Stars and Stripes, where he wanted to be, he went up the river and bought up land, started a farm. He could not have stayed there long, when he went back to Ireland and brought his wife and father back with him. He must have had a restless roving nature, perhaps prospecting for a better lay, for a few years after, he was returning home from a trip and was told of an old man being sick, and the Indians going to St. Andrews which would be about twenty-five miles, to get the priest. He hurried home, and a few days later the Indians took the remains of his father down the path or road and were towed across the river to St. Andrews which was the only Catholic consecrated ground for miles and miles. That was about 1822. I am sending you a snap of the cemetery. I had hard work to find it. The wooden cross shown here and there through tall branches, a tumbled down fence overgrown with bushes and brier and old headstones fallen down. That man would be my Great Grandfather and Will's Great Great Grand father. My brother Will who died in 1893 was named for Grandfather Ryan and Will, in turn, was named for both. There are some verses by Grandfather Ryan saying he couldn't stand being poor, so he left the tyrant nation. I remember him with very white hair, buckles in his shoes, and a tall hat with a big handkerchief. He used to turn the beaver upside down, mop his brow and put the kerchief in it; and woe betide the kid who molested it. He had a goodly temper and a dominant spirit, but I can see now that it was hard for him to come to a new section and blaze the trail. Grandmother's name was Ryan, and they say they were both educated. I have a book of Latin that belonged to them. Ted's grandfather and my grandmother were brother and sister. Grandmother died at middle age. Grandfather lived to be ninety-eight. Their sons were born on the farm; my father Matthew Ryan was one. He was a hustler and too bright a man to have to live in that country. He married my mother when they were both nineteen. He bought a farm (where my brother John lives) but farming was too slow for him so he lumbered for years, first in Maine, then later on a bigger scale in Nova Scotia during the winter, being home in the summer. He always hired help for the farm. Mother's name was Malloy. She was born in Canada and had one brother. Her mother's name was MacAleer of Scotch and Irish parentage. They were farmers, as there was little else to do in those days. Mother said her people came from Wexford County, Ireland, as I remember, but whether they were married in Ireland or Canada, I do not know. Grandmother Malloy was not young when she married and had just the two children, Mother and Uncle Mike. I remember Mother crying - so lonesome after her mother. They lived near each other in Baileyville, Maine. Grandmother Malloy died in 1862 and Mother in 1898. How strange is this life. It is hardly worthwhile for one to weep after the other. And so my dear Peg, I have shaken the limbs of the family tree. There may have been some hot tempers and restless natures, but no real bad fruit or I would know it. I think had there been more business in that country to feed their ambition on, they would have been more contented. I love to wander back to the old scenes. I think it was Whittier who said - "The hills dearest to our childish feet have climbed the earliest, The streams most sweet are ever those from Which our young lips first drank." Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Died: Cause of death listed as typhoid fever. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Census: 1900 Washington Co., ME census lists: John J. Ryan, age 35, b. Dec. 1866, married 1 year, b. ME, parents b. ME/CANADA; Carrie, 37, b. Apr. 1863, b. ME, parents born CANADA/ME. Census: 1910 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: John J. Ryan, 45, married 11 years, b. ME, parent b. ME/CANADA, farmer, milk business; Carrie H., 46, 2 children born / 1 living, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME; Helen L., 9, b. ME. Census: 1920 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: John J. Ryan, 53, b. ME, parents b. ME/CANADA, farmer; Carrie H., 56, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME; Helen L., 19, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME. Census: 1930 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: John J. Ryan, 63, first married at 32, b. ME, parents b. ME/CANADA, farmer; Carrie H., 66, first married at 35, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME; Thomas H., brother, 72, first married at 32 b. ME, parents b. ME/ME; Cecil Leighton, son in law, 31, first married at 27, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME, school teacher; Helen Leighton, daughter, 29, first married at 25, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME; John, grandson, 2 x/12, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
John married Carrie Helen LIBBY on 17 Apr 1899 in Washington Co., ME. Carrie (daughter of Oliver H LIBBY and Amanda Helen FOSTER) was born on 28 Apr 1863 in Alexander, Washington, ME; died in 1947; was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Baileyville, Washington, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Elizabeth married James DAWSON about 1896. James was born in Jan 1868 in New Brunswick, CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Note: My father, William James McGoldrick, Jr. remembers Emma (who made corsets) and her sister Sara (Sade). They lived near or in Boston when he and his family lived in Marshfield, MA. Sade was cheery and outgoing and Emma staid and sober. Died: Mary Ryan died the home of her brother John in Baileyville. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Family/Spouse: Lewis WHEELER. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Margaret married George Albert STUART on 21 Jan 1914 in Waltham, Middlesex, MA. George was born on 3 Nov 1885 in Charlotte, Washington, ME; died in Sep 1968 in MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Letitia married Raymond LIBBYSte. Andrew, New Brunswick, CANADA. Raymond (son of James LIBBY and Margaret UNKNOWN) was born about 1889 in New Brunswick, CANADA; died before 1930. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Mary married Lewis MADSEN on 13 Sep 1919 in Calais, Washington, ME. Lewis (son of Theodore C. MADSEN and Catherine UNKNOWN) was born on 29 Apr 1897 in Little Ridgeton, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Unknown LOFTUS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Birth: 1930 census lists Vincent as the son of Nettie Ryan. The 1940 census lists him as a grandson.
Baptismal record shows Bernard was baptised at the age of 10 days, his sponsors were William and Elizabeth Ryan. DNA: MKM Military Note: On June 5, 1917, Bernard completed a WWI Registration card, on it he states he lives at 27 Vernon Street in Waltham, Mass, he is 29 years of age, born Oct. 12, 1887. He is an alien, born in Milltown, New Brunswick, Canada and is a citizen of Great Britain. He is a manager for the A. E. Dore & Co. in Boston, is the sole support of his mother, is single and caucasian. The registrar reports he is tall, of stout build with grey eyes and black hair. Census: 1920 census at Watertown, Middlesex, MA shows: Bernard, 31, b. ME, parents born ME/ME, occupation Manager Beef Co.; Gertrude, 28, b. MA, parents born NOVA SCOTIA/NEW BRUNSWICK. Census: 1930 census at Quincy, Norfolk, MA shows: Bernard F. McGoldrick, age 42, 31 years at time of marriage, b. ME, parents born CANADA/Maine, occupation, Vice President retail grocers; Gertrude D., 39, 28 at marriage, b. MA, parents born CANADA/CANADA; Barbara A., 8; Richard D., 1 11/12. Also living with the family is Margaret Deane, age 52, sister-in-law to Bernard. They are listed as living on Conant Road. Census: 1940 census at Quincy, Norfolk, MA shows Bernard F. McGoldrick, 52, widowed, b. MA, same house 1935, president retail food store; children b. MA: Barbara A., 19; Richard D., 11. Also enumerated is Katherine Gillis, housekeeper, 32, b. CANADA. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Francis married Gertrude Celia DEANE on 18 Jun 1918 in Sacred Heart Church, Quincy, Norfolk, MA. Gertrude was born on 10 Mar 1890 in Quincy, Norfolk, MA; died on 11 Mar 1937 in Quincy, Norfolk, MA; was buried in Mount Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy, Norfolk, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Census: 1920 census at 27 Vernon Street, Waltham, Middlesex, MA shows: Mary A. McGoldrick, 29, immigrated 1904, alien, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA/ME, stenographer, cotton factory; Andrew, brother, 27, immigrated 1904, naturalized citizen, naturalized 1918, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA/ME, overseen ?bleachery?; John, brother, 25, immigrated 1904, naturalized citizen, naturalized 1918, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA/ME, machinist, garage; Lettie A., sister, 22, immigrated 1904, naturalized citizen, naturalized 1918, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA/ME, no occupation; Clare C., sister, 20, immigrated 1904, alien, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA/ME, no occupation. Census: 1930 census at Watertown, Middlesex, MA shows: Mary A. Murphy, head of household, widow, age 40, age 30 at marriage, born, CANADA, parents born CANADA/ME, to the US in 1908; Letitia A. McGoldrick, sister, age 33, b. CANADA/ parents born CANADA/ME, to US in 1908, occupation, Stenographer at Gen. Motors. Obituary: Murphy,- Jan. 17, of West Springfield, formerly of Watertown. Mary A. Murphy nee McGoldrick, beloved wife of the late Daniel B. Murphy. Funeral from the home of her brother, Mr. Bernard F. McGoldrick of 72 Conant Road, Atlantic, on Saturday, at 8:30 am. Solemn high mass in Our Lady of Mercy Church, Belmont, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Internment will be at Calvary Cemetery, Waltham. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Marie married Daniel Bernard MURPHY in 1921. Daniel was born on 17 Oct 1886 in Milltown, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA; died on 19 Dec 1928 in Belmont, Middlesex, MA; was buried on 24 Dec 1928 in Calvary Cemetery, Waltham, Middlesex, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Andrew Matthew, aged one week, was baptised on November 1, 1891. Sponsors were Matthew Ryan and Letitia Malloy. DNA: MKM Census: 1930 census at Watertown, Middlesex, MA shows: Andrew M., age 38, married at 36, b. CANADA, parents born CANADA/Maine, occupation Commercial Traveler, Textile Machinery; Mary E., age 33, married at 31, b. MA, parents born Irish Free State/Irish Free State; Elaine M., age 10/12, b. MA, parents born CANADA/MA. They are listed as living on Merril Road. Census: 1940 census at Watertown, Middlesex, MA shows Andrew McGoldrick, 48, b. CANADA, same house 1935, sales manager machinery; Mary, 43, b. MA; children b. MA: Elaine, 10; William, 8; Virginia, 6; Andrea, 6. Military Note: On Apr. 26, 1942 Andrew Matthew McGoldrick registered for the WWII draft, he gives his birthdate as October 24, 1891 in Milltown, New Brunswick and his current address as 30 Merrill Road, Watertown, Mass. He lists his employer as the Woonsocket Napping Machine Co., on Orchard Street in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. As the person who will "always know your address" he lists Mary McGoldrick at 30 Merrill Road in Watertown. The registrar notes he is 5'8" tall, has blue eyes, gray hair and a light brown complexion. Census: 1950 census shows Andrew McGoldrick, 58, b. CANADA, president, wholesale machine; Mary E., 53, b. MA; children b. MA: Elaine M., 20; William H., 18; Virginia A., 16; Andrea, 15. Helen Hessian, sister-in-law, 46, b. MA, elementary school teacher, public school., Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Andrew married Mary Ellen HESSION about 1928. Mary was born on 9 Nov 1896 in Sommerville Waltham, Middlesex, MA; died in Dec 1969; was buried on 18 Dec 1969 in Calvary Cemetery, Waltham, Middlesex, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
William's baptismal sponsors were James Ryan and Mary Emma Ryan. DNA: MKM Naturalization: In May of 1917 William completes and signs a Declaration of Intention to become a citizen of the United States. He declares he was born in Milltown, New Brunswick and currently is an auto repairman living in Waltham, Mass.. He renounces forever his allegiance to King George V and states he is not an anarchist or polygamist and intends to become a citizen of the United States. Note: The following month William completes a WWI draft registration and states he was born in Calais, ME. Military Note: On June 4, 1917, William completed a WWI Registration card, on it he states he lives at 27 Vernon Street in Waltham, Mass, he is 23 years of age, born May 15, 1894. He is natural born in Calais, Maine. He occupation is as an auto machinist for the Mac Gregor Garage in Waltham, Mass., is single and caucasian. The registrar reports he is of medium height and medium build with brown eyes and brown hair, he is not bald. There is a handwritten note above the signature of William that states, "I have passed Naval Reserve examination." Note: Two brothers of William register the following day, they give the same home address as William although they each say they are aliens (not citizens), born in Milltown, New Brunswick, Canada and therefore citizens of Great Britain. Family lore says that William was also born in Milltown but lied in order to join the service. Milltown and Calais, Maine are directly opposite each other on the US/Canada border. William did serve in the Army Air Force during World War I. Also, Williams eyes were blue, not brown. Census: 1930 census at Detroit, Wayne, MI shows: William J. McGoldrick, age 36, age 26 at marriage, b. ME, parents born CANADA/ME, occupation Mechanical Engineer, Heating; Margaret, age 34, 24 at marriage, b. MI, parents born MI/MI; Margaret A., 8, b. MO, parents b. ME/MI; William J. Jr., 6, b. MO, parents b. ME/MI. Census: 1940 census at Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN shows William J. McGoldrick, 43, b. ME, 1935 residence, Plymouth, MA, chief engineer, heating supplies; Margaret, 40, b. MI; Margaret, 18, b. MO; William J., Jr., b. MO. Also enumerated is Alice L. Koch, 25, maid, b. NE. Census: 1950 census shows Wm. J. McGoldrick, 55, b. ME, engineer, heating controls business; Margaret, 53, b. MI. They reside at 6 Bridge Lane, Edina, MN Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
William married Margaret Mary MAHER on 24 Jan 1920 in Detroit, Wayne, MI. Margaret (daughter of James Gervais MAHER and Sophia Maria Fredrica TECHENTIEN) was born on 11 Mar 1896 in Saginaw, Saginaw, MI; was christened on 29 Mar 1896 in St. Mary's Church, Saginaw, Saginaw, MI; died on 11 Dec 1987 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN; was buried on 14 Dec 1987 in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Baptismal sponsors for John M. McGoldrick were James Dawson and Sarah J. Ryan. DNA: MKM Military Note: On June 5, 1917, John completed a WWI Registration card, on it he states he lives at 27 Vernon Street in Waltham, Mass, he is 21 years of age, born Oct. 15, 1895. He is an alien, born in Milltown, New Brunswick, Canada and is a citizen of Great Britain. He is a chauffer for Dr. A. Worcester in Waltham, Mass., is single and caucasian. The registrar reports he is talll, of medium build with blue eyes and black hair, he is not bald. Census: 1940 census at Weymouth,Norfolk, MA shows John McGoldrick, 44, b. CANADA, same house 1935, demonstrator, food chain stores; Alice;, 39, b. MO; children b. MO: James E., 12; Jean M., 11; Arline A., b. CO; children b. MA: Daniel J., 5; Gertrude A., 3. Census: 1950 census shows John M. McGoldrick, 54, b. CANADA, manager, grocery store; Alia A., 49, b. MO; children b. MO: James E., 22; Jean M., 21; children b. MA: Daniel J., 15; Gertrude A., 13; Arlene, 19, b. CO. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
John married Alice Anna WIGHTMAN on 24 May 1926. Alice (daughter of William Edward WIGHTMAN and Adele Augustine MALACEK) was born on 28 Sep 1900 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO; died on 26 Aug 1983 in Weymouth, Plymouth, MA; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Waltham, Middlesex, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Annie married Herbert James GARLAND on 16 Sep 1931 in Our Lady of Mercy, Belmont, Middlesex, MA. Herbert was born on 8 May 1893 in Belmont, Middlesex, MA; died on 1 Apr 1982 in North Conway, Carroll, NH; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Waltham, Middlesex, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
There is a note on Clare's baptismal record that she was married in Belmont, Mass to Dr. Cullen Ryan on Sept. 4, 1929. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Clare married Terence Cullen RYAN on 4 Sep 1929. Terence was born on 17 Oct 1897 in Rumford Falls, Oxford, ME; died on 6 Jul 1956; was buried in St. Michaels Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Helen married Cecil Victor LEIGHTON on 25 Sep 1926 in Baileyville, Washington, ME. Cecil was born about 1899 in ME; died on 3 Mar 1961 in Calais, Washington, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Barbara married Gerard Aquinas FULHAM on 22 Feb 1944 in Wollaston, Norfolk, MA. Gerard was born on 7 Mar 1920 in Winthrop, Suffolk, MA; died on 19 Aug 1990 in Boston, Suffolk, MA; was buried in Holyhood Cemetery, Brookline, Norfolk, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Died: The Boston Globe, Oct. 6, 2010. McGOLDRICK, Richard Deane Of Denmark, Maine was born in Boston May 12, 1928 to Bernard Francis and Gertrude (Deane) McGoldrick and passed away peacefully at home on October 3, 2010 after a long battle with esophageal cancer. He lived in Quincy, MA and Centerville, MA, attended Thayerlands Academy and Cranwell Prep in MA and graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a Business Administration degree in 1950. He was in the Navy program at UND and was discharged from the Navy in 1954 as a LTJG. He worked in the food business during most of his career, as well as being active in community theatre, a member of SAG and AFTRA, was seen in major movies and made-for-TV movies, performed in many industrial films, as well as doing a lot of modelling while he was living in the Boston area. He was married to Marcia O'Keeffe in 1951. They had four children: Bernard Francis, Mary Marcia, Richard Deane Jr. and Michael Arthur and resided in Wellesley, MA. In 1977 Dick was one in a cadre of men who opened a half-way house known as Answer House, supported their fundraising efforts and realized the eventual addition of Sullivan House, both in South Boston. Dick was an avid golfer, played in many tournaments and in 1973 was president of Woodlands Country Club in Newton, MA. Dick moved to Maine in 1984 where he operated Old Port Yacht Sales in Portland. Here he met his loving wife, Marilyn. Together they enjoyed sailing the Maine coast as well as "going south" and cruising the Caribbean. They also journeyed on many extended motor home trip adventures around the country. Dick moved to Denmark, Maine in 1985, sold his food brokerage company and started new careers, which included becoming an EMT II, a constable, an Animal Control Officer (in 10 towns), a Substance Abuse Councillor, a Domestic Violence facilitator, a Bail Commissioner, President of Harvest Hills Animal Shelter, and was again active in community theatre. He was very proud of having served his country throughout his adult life, was awarded a Certificate of Recognition from the U.S. Secretary of Defense for his service, and was recently honored by the Maine Base Submarine Veterans. In 2001 he received the Family Crisis Services Criminal Justice Award. Dick was a member of the Harrison American Legion Post, one time member of the Bridgton Lions, and a member of the Maine Base Sub-Vets. Dick was predeceased by his Mother (1937), his father (1949), his sister Barbara McGoldrick Fulham (1993) and his stepson Brian Forbes (1999). He is survived by his wife Marilyn of Denmark, his children Bernie, wife Marge and granddaughter Kelly of Chester, NY; Mary and daughter Devin Arey of Brookline, MA; Deane of Wellesley, MA; Michael, wife Wendy and daughter Amanda of Natick, MA. Also stepdaughters Alyson (Mrs Barry) Smith and daughter Abby of Harrison, Maine; Deanna (Mrs. David) Kelly of Fryeburg, Maine as well as many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be on Friday evening, October 8 from 6-8 PM at the Raymond-Wentworth Funeral Home, 8 Elm Street, Bridgton, Maine. A funeral mass will be held at St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Bridgton on Saturday, October 9th at 11:00 a.m. with Fr. Joseph Daniels officiating. Interment in the Gilman Cemetery in Denmark will follow the Mass. Dick was a champion for numerous causes. If you wish please make a donation in Dick's name to the charity of your choice. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Richard married Marcia O'KEEFFE on 13 Oct 1951 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and was divorced in 1995. Marcia was born on 1 Nov 1930 in Newton, Middlesex, MA; died on 24 Apr 2020; was buried in St. Joseph Cemetery, West Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Richard married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Elaine married Thomas John MCGOVERN on 29 Aug 1953 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. Thomas was born on 8 Jun 1925 in Brooklyn, Kings, NY; died on 11 Aug 1996 in Pawtucket, Providence, RI; was buried in Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, Suffolk, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
William married Patricia Pauline LAWLER on 5 May 1959 in Jamaica Plain, Suffolk, MA. Patricia was born on 31 Oct 1934 in Boston, Suffolk, MA; died on 14 Apr 2006 in Sharon, Norfolk, MA; was buried in Saint Mary's Cemetery, Needham, Norfolk, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Andrea married Kenneth Earle CAMPBELL on 4 Aug 1962 in Quincy, Norfolk, MA. Kenneth was born on 4 Oct 1931; died on 9 May 2012 in Norfolk, Norfolk, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Margaret married Charles Richard CREAMER on 25 Sep 1944 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO. Charles (son of Charles Prentice CREAMER, Jr. and Edna Pearl KING) was born on 10 May 1915 in MO; died on 4 Jan 1953 in Hollister, San Benito, CA; was buried on 8 Jan 1953 in Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego, CA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Margaret married Raymond Neikirk WILBURN on 1 Jun 1954 in MD. Raymond (son of Louis Jordan WILBURN and Virginia Louise NEIKIRK) was born on 20 Apr 1914 in McDowell Co., WV; died on 5 Aug 1985 in Gainesville, Alachua, FL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
DNA: MKM Census: 1950 census shows William J. McGoldrick, 26, b. MO, tester flight instruments, Regulater Co.; Julia K., 23, b. IA; children b. MN: William J. III, 4; Brian T., 2. The lower part of the census sheet contains more information about William, he gives his residence a year ago as Hennepin County, his education as S12, that he worked 52 weeks the previous year and earned $2600.00. He did not participate in WWI or WWII. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
William married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
James married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Jean married William Henry REUTER on 5 Sep 1954 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. William was born on 14 Sep 1924 in Woodcliffe on Hudson, NJ; died on 8 Jul 2019 in Pennington Cemetery, Pennington, Mercer, NJ. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Obituary: Obituary for Daniel John McGoldrick: McGoldrick, Daniel John, 69, of Vineyard Haven and Hingham , Monday, December 8, 2003, of a sudden heart attack. A graduate of University of Notre Dame, a member of the Counter Intelligence Corp in the U.S. Army, he was a man of many talents and inventions. Most of all he was a devoted brother, Uncle, Grand Uncle and friend to a wide circle of family and friends. He leaves his sisters, Jean Reuter of Pennington, N.J., Ann DeGon of Spokane,WA and Arline Harkness of Vineyard Haven. He was a special Uncle to Lisa Harkness of Hingham, her children, Jack and Liam Hobbs, as well as to his many nieces and nephews, their children and friends. He was pre-deceased by his brother Jim of El Segundo, California and his parents John and Alice McGoldrick of Hingham. His funeral Mass will be celebrated in Sacred Heart, Star of the Sea Church, Oak Bluffs, on Saturday, December 13, at 1:30 p.m. Donations may be made in his memory to the Vineyard Haven Library, 200 Main St., Vineyard Haven, MA 02568. For more information and our online guest book, visit www.ccgfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are under the care of Chapman, Cole, Gleason Funeral Home, Oak Bluffs. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Terry married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
John married Lynn Evelyn FICKETT on 4 Oct 1946. Lynn (daughter of Roe K FICKETT and Lena PERKINS) was born on 14 May 1927 in Baileyville, Washington, ME; died on 23 Aug 2018 in Baileyville, Washington, ME; was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Baileyville, Washington, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]