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1860 - 1891 (31 years)
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Name |
FLOOD, Mary A |
Born |
1860 |
New Haven, Connecticut, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
05 Jun 1891 |
New Haven, Connecticut, USA [1] |
Buried |
St. Lawrence Cemetery, West Haven, Connecticut. [2] |
Person ID |
I657 |
Connecticut Spangs |
Last Modified |
23 Jun 2015 |
Family |
SPANG, John Francis, b. 1860, Westport, Connecticut , d. 29 Apr 1898, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (Age 38 years) |
Married |
27 Apr 1885 |
St. Patrick's Church, New Haven, Connecticut |
Notes |
- New Haven Register -- April 28, 1885
Weddings New and Old
John F. Spang, foreman in the cutting room at the Candee rubber shops, and Miss Minnie Flood, daughter of Christopher Flood of 21 Humphrey street, were married at St. Patrick's church. After a reception a weeks tour was begun.
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Children |
| 1. SPANG, Gertrude Ella, b. 06 Oct 1886, Westport, Connecticut , d. was in New London, Connecticut |
| 2. SPANG, Mary Alice, b. 1888, Westport, Connecticut , d. 12 Jul 1895 (Age 7 years) |
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Last Modified |
23 Jun 2015 |
Family ID |
F326 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- A DOUBLE FUNERAL
The double funeral of Mrs. John F. Spang and her sister-in-law, Miss Minnie G. Spang, who died within 24 hours of each other, was held from the residence, 21 Humphrey street, yesterday at 3:30 p.m. The services were in St. Patrick's church. The interment was in St. Lawrence cemetery.
Those who acted as pall bearers of the remains of Mrs. Spang were J. W. Pierce, K. Donahue, J. Healy, R. Collon, J. Fitzgerald and T. Molloy. The pall-bearers for Miss Minnie Spang's remains were Frank Molloy, James O'Neil, Dennis Madigan, John McCarthy, John Currey and William Atten. Two lines of carriages followed the hearses to the cemetery. Fifty carriages were in the one procession and fifty-one in the other.
(New Haven Register, June 8, 1891)
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Sources |
- [S186] New Haven Register, June 5, 1891 - In this city, June 5, Minnie A. Flood, wife of John F. Spang of 21 Humphrey street.
- [S33] Catholic Cemetery Association of New Haven.
Lot 1/2 82, Avenue 3, Section B.
purchased by James Flood; in 1965, in name of Miss Helen Flood
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