ROSS, Bridget

Female 1882 - 1981  (98 years)


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  • Name ROSS, Bridget  [1
    Born 10 Sep 1882  [2
    Gender Female 
    Died 25 Jan 1981 
    Person ID I1506  Miscellaneous Spangs
    Last Modified 2 Oct 2013 

    Father ROSS, Michael,   b. Jul 1853, Hudson, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 17 Jul 1929, Emerald, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 76 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Mother NEARY, Mary,   b. 29 Dec 1856, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 08 Aug 1897, Erin Prairie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 40 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Married 02 Nov 1879  Erin Prarie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Family ID F602  Group Sheet

    Family WALSH, Thomas C.,   b. 1872,   d. 1932, Seattle, Washington Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 60 years) 
    Married 14 Aug 1906  Erin Prarie, Wisconsin, St. Patrick's Catholic Church Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Notes 
    • Walsh-Ross, Baldwin Bulletin, August 17, 1906

      The marriage of Miss Bid Ross, daughter of Mike Ross of Emerald and Thomas C. Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh of Erin Prairie was Tuesday, August 14, 1906 at St. Patricks Church in Erin Prairie. Father P.A. Walsh officiating. Many relatives and friends attended the wedding and also the bountiful turkey dinner at the bride?s home. They live in the West where Mr. Walsh has contracts on Railroad construction.

      They have the best wishes of their many friends.
    Family ID F611  Group Sheet

  • Notes 
    • Bridget, born 10 September 1882, was the oldest daughter of Michael and Mary Neary Ross. She was baptized by Fr. Reddin. Her Godparents were Thomas Castigan and Anney Ross Early. She married Thomas C. Walsh, a railroad construction supervisor. They lived in Seattle, and after her aunt Kate Dixon's death, she made a home for Nell and Pearl. She loved flowers and her yard was beautifully landscaped mass of gorgeous colors.

      Walsh-Ross, Baldwin Bulletin, August 17, 1906

      The marriage of Miss Bid Ross, daughter of Mike Ross of Emerald and Thomas C. Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh of Erin Prairie was Tuesday, August 14, 1906 at St. Patrick?s Church in Erin Prairie. Father P.A. Walsh officiating. Many relatives and friends attended the wedding and also the bountiful turkey dinner at the bride?s home. They live in the West where Mr. Walsh has contracts on Railroad construction.

      They have the best wishes of their many friends.

      Walsh-Ross, Republican Voice, New Richmond, Saturday, August 18, 1906

      Thomas C. Walsh, formerly of Erin, now of Vancouver, Washington, and Miss Bridget Ross of Emerald were married at St. Patrick?s Church, Erin, Tuesday August 14, 1906. Reverend P.A. Walsh officiating. The groom was attended by William Meath of Erin, and the bride by her sister Nellie Ross form Superior. After the ceremony they returned to the home of the bride?s father, Mr. Mike Ross of Emerald, where a bountiful wedding dinner was served to forty immediate relatives and neighbors. In the afternoon, they drove to Cylon, where the young couple went on the westbound Central for a short wedding trip. They received many beautiful and valuable wedding gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh will leave Monday for Vancouver, Washington, where they will be at home after September 1st.

      Walsh-Ross, Republican Voice, New Richmond, Saturday, August 18, 1906

      Thomas C. Walsh, formerly of Erin, now of Vancouver, Washington, and Miss Bridget Ross of Emerald were married at St. Patrick?s Church, Erin, Tuesday August 14, 1906. Reverend P.A. Walsh officiating. The groom was attended by William Meath of Erin, and the bride by her sister Nellie Ross form Superior. After the ceremony they returned to the home of the bride?s father, Mr. Mike Ross of Emerald, where a bountiful wedding dinner was served to forty immediate relatives and neighbors. In the afternoon, they drove to Cylon, where the young couple went on the westbound Central for a short wedding trip. They received many beautiful and valuable wedding gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh will leave Monday for Vancouver, Washington, where they will be at home after September 1st.

  • Sources 
    1. [S217] Baptismal Record Immaculate Conception Church Records.
      God parents were Thomas Costigan and Ann Early

    2. Footnote: Family Group Sheet/Mary Ross 8/96 Confirmed by Geri Lehr.

    3. Footnote: Family Group Sheet/Mary Ross 8/96.

    4. Footnote: Baldwin Bulletin, August 17, 1906, wedding announcement.