Showing posts with label Curley genealogy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curley genealogy. Show all posts
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
More progress on the Kilcommons Family
The other day I checked the archives of the Wilkes-Barre paper to see what I could find.
On March 7, 1895, the paper reported that "Michael Curley of Oliver's Mills was calling on Georgetown friends last evening."
On August 18, 1896, it reported that "A son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curley."
On January 1, 1897, it reported that "The Misses Kilcummins and Miss Mame Kane of New York are being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curley of Spruce Street, Georgetown."
Reporting on Delia's funeral, the paper noted that the flowers were carried by Edward Leslie. He most likely was a relative, since the marriage of Mary Kilcommons, a minor, was consented to by a John Leslie. Or perhaps John Leslie was named guardian of the three Kilcommons children after the death of their mother.
On March 7, 1895, the paper reported that "Michael Curley of Oliver's Mills was calling on Georgetown friends last evening."
On August 18, 1896, it reported that "A son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curley."
On January 1, 1897, it reported that "The Misses Kilcummins and Miss Mame Kane of New York are being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curley of Spruce Street, Georgetown."
Reporting on Delia's funeral, the paper noted that the flowers were carried by Edward Leslie. He most likely was a relative, since the marriage of Mary Kilcommons, a minor, was consented to by a John Leslie. Or perhaps John Leslie was named guardian of the three Kilcommons children after the death of their mother.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Delia Curley's death
The Pennsylvania Death Index also includes an entry for a stillborn, unnamed Curley in Luzerne County on October 2, 1911, the date of Delia Curley's death. But curiously she is not listed.
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