Saturday, December 5, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
The Bagley Family
I have posted the obituaries of the first generation of my Bagley Family that immigrated from County Sligo, and settled in Throop, Lackwanna, Pennsylvania. I hope that there are some Bagley researchers out there who will find this information useful.
Obituary - Thomas Bagley
This obituary was posted to the boards at ancestry.com by Alaine2. She says that it appeared in the Scranton (PA) Times on 12 June 1961.
Thomas Bagley, 83, 567 61st St, Brooklyn, NY, former Scranton resident & an executive for many years in Local 670, Stationary Engineers, Firemen, Maintenance & Building Service Employees Union, NYC, died yesterday in Brooklyn after a short illness. Born in Ireland, came to Scranton as a boy with his family. Worked in the mines here until 1902 when he went to NYC and immediately became interested in the organized labor movement, with which he has since been affiliated. Member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help church in Brookly and its men's organizations. Survived by his wife, Winifred; 2 sons, Thomas J. of Clifford, NJ & Vincent of Cedar Grove, NJ; daughter, Mrs. Walter Moscoso of Clifton NJ; two sisters, Mrs. Mary McTowan (sic) and Mrs. Nora Conway of Throop; 5 grandchildren; many neices and nephews residing here. Funeral Weds from Cook's FH, Brooklyn; Our Lady of Perpetual Help; St. John's Cemetery, Brooklyn.
Thomas Bagley, 83, 567 61st St, Brooklyn, NY, former Scranton resident & an executive for many years in Local 670, Stationary Engineers, Firemen, Maintenance & Building Service Employees Union, NYC, died yesterday in Brooklyn after a short illness. Born in Ireland, came to Scranton as a boy with his family. Worked in the mines here until 1902 when he went to NYC and immediately became interested in the organized labor movement, with which he has since been affiliated. Member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help church in Brookly and its men's organizations. Survived by his wife, Winifred; 2 sons, Thomas J. of Clifford, NJ & Vincent of Cedar Grove, NJ; daughter, Mrs. Walter Moscoso of Clifton NJ; two sisters, Mrs. Mary McTowan (sic) and Mrs. Nora Conway of Throop; 5 grandchildren; many neices and nephews residing here. Funeral Weds from Cook's FH, Brooklyn; Our Lady of Perpetual Help; St. John's Cemetery, Brooklyn.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
One of the things that I have noticed ....
I just started this blog yesterday. I have benefited from getting information together to post in that I have found things that I hadn't looked for before. I wanted to post the obits for the Bagley's and their children and found one obit missing. I googled what I was looking for and up came the obit, posted by Alaine2 on ancestry.com. I am sending off for that obit and look forward to posting the obits of the Bagley's and their children.
Next, I had planned to write about how a deed can fill in the blanks on a family. But, when looking at the group sheet for the family, I didn't have a reference for the 1850 census. They should be listed. I want to double check that and then will write more on the Coss Family of Jefferson Township, Luzerne (now Lackawanna) County, Pennsylvania.
I am really enjoying the blogging process and am excited to fill in more blanks in my research.
Next, I had planned to write about how a deed can fill in the blanks on a family. But, when looking at the group sheet for the family, I didn't have a reference for the 1850 census. They should be listed. I want to double check that and then will write more on the Coss Family of Jefferson Township, Luzerne (now Lackawanna) County, Pennsylvania.
I am really enjoying the blogging process and am excited to fill in more blanks in my research.
Obituary - Nora Conway
Mrs. Nora Conway, 176 Brick St., Throop, died this morning in Mercy Hospital, after a brief illness. She was the widow of Thomas J. Conway, born in County Sligo, Ireland, the daughter of the late Michael and Mary Begley of Ireland. She resided in Throop 50 years. She was a member of the St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Dickson City, and its Altar and Rosary Society.
She is survived by two sons, Thomas J., Queens Village, Long Island, NY and Andrew J., Bronx, NY; two daughters, Miss Kathleen Conway, principal of the Columbus Grade School, Throop, and Mrs. Joseph Ludgate, this City; one sister, Mrs. Mary Ann McGowan, Throop; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
A brother, Thomas Bagley prominent labor leader, died last June.
The funeral will be from the Glinsky Funeral Home, 445 Sanderson St., Throop, with mass at St. Thomas Church, Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call starting tomorrow from 7 to 10 p.m. and thereafter from 2 to 10 p.m.
This obituary was provided to me my great aunt, Kathleen Riley.
She is survived by two sons, Thomas J., Queens Village, Long Island, NY and Andrew J., Bronx, NY; two daughters, Miss Kathleen Conway, principal of the Columbus Grade School, Throop, and Mrs. Joseph Ludgate, this City; one sister, Mrs. Mary Ann McGowan, Throop; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
A brother, Thomas Bagley prominent labor leader, died last June.
The funeral will be from the Glinsky Funeral Home, 445 Sanderson St., Throop, with mass at St. Thomas Church, Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call starting tomorrow from 7 to 10 p.m. and thereafter from 2 to 10 p.m.
This obituary was provided to me my great aunt, Kathleen Riley.
Obituary - Patrick Bagley
Scranton Times - November 4, 1903, Page 3
Patrick Beglay, of Throop Boulevard, died yesterday at his home after a few days illness. He is survived by a widow and their four children, his parents, four brothers and two sisters survive him. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock. A requiem mass will be celbrted at St. Thomas Church, Dickon, and burial will be made in the Cathedral cemetery.
The above information was sent to me in an email from Mike Lizonitz on March 16, 2002. A scan of the obit was attached.
Patrick Beglay, of Throop Boulevard, died yesterday at his home after a few days illness. He is survived by a widow and their four children, his parents, four brothers and two sisters survive him. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock. A requiem mass will be celbrted at St. Thomas Church, Dickon, and burial will be made in the Cathedral cemetery.
The above information was sent to me in an email from Mike Lizonitz on March 16, 2002. A scan of the obit was attached.
Mary Furey Bagley and Michael Bagley
My great great grandparents are Mary Furey (Fury) and Michael Bagley (Begley). They lived in Throop, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania. They immigrated from Skreen, Sligo, Ireland.
Michael J. Begley died on 09 October 1923 in Throop. He was buried in Cathedral Cemetery in Scranton, Lackawanna, PA. According to his death certificate, his parents were Bernard Begley and Norah Flynn.
Michael Begley's wife was Mary Furey, born in May of 1838 in Toberawnaun, Sligo, Ireland. She died on 17 April 1920 and is buried in Cathedral Cemetery, Scranton, Lackawanna, PA. According to her death certificate, her parents were Michael Furey and Honard West.
Michael and Mary Bagley had the following children:
James Bagley b. 27 December 1862, Toberawnaun, Skreen, Sligo, Ireland - d. 01 January 1949, Throop, Lackawanna, PA. James Bagley married Mary Conway.
Patrick Bagley b. 11 January 1865, Toberawnaun, Skreen, Sligo, Ireland - d. before 05 November 1903, when he was buried. Patrick Bagley married Nora Conway.
Nora Bagley b. 29 July 1867, Toberawnaun, Skreen, Sligo, Ireland - d. 12 August 1961, Scranton, Lackawanna, PA. Nora Bagley married Thomas Conway.
Bernard F. Bagley b. 02 July 1870, Toberawnaun, Skreen, Sligo, Ireland - d. 11 April 1951, Throop, Lackawanna, PA. Bernard Bagley married Annie Gertrude Burke.
Michael J. Bagley b. 11 February 1870, Toberawnaun, Skreen, Sligo, Ireland - d. 12 May 1944, Scranton, Lackawanna, PA. Michael J. Bagley married Ellen Hallinan.
Mary Anne Bagley b. 12 September 1875, Toberawnaun, Skreen, Sligo, Ireland - d. 22 August 1968, Throop, Lackawanna, PA. Mary Anne Bagley married Thomas McGowan.
Thomas Bagley b. 30 September 1876, Toberawnaun, Skreen, Sligo, Ireland - d. 11 June 1961, Brooklyn, Kings, NY. Thomas Bagley married Winifred Carden.
The baptismal records of these children can be found on FHL British Film 1279204, Items 6 - 11, Catholic Church Parish Registers - Skreen and Dromard, Baptisms 1817-1892. Marriages 1849-1880.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
I have finally done it -----
Today, I took the giant leap and started my blog. I have thought about it for a while and hesitated to jump in. Today, I spent some time reading new blogs and decided to take the plunge.
I want to post some of the information that I have accumulated over the years in the hopes that the information will be useful to others. Of course, I hope that I will be able to make some connections to add more information to my lines as well.
This is going to be a work in progress and while I can't promise that I will post every day, I hope that some of what I do post will benefit others.
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