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Facts and Events
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Agnes M Farley |
Gender |
Female |
Birth? |
4 Sep 1910 |
Monaghan, Monaghan, Ulster, IrelandGlassleck Monaghan County Monaghan, Ulster Ireland Townland: Glasleck Acres: 190 County: Monaghan Barony: Trough Civil Parish: Donagh Poor Law Union: Monaghan Province: Ulster Country: Ireland |
Christening? |
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Bailieborough, Cavan, Ulster, IrelandE-Mail: jmurfs@eircom.net St. Anne's Bailieboro (Killann) Bailieborough, Cavan Ireland |
Occupation? |
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Private Nurse |
Death[1] |
28 Mar 1975 |
Manhattan, New York, New York, USA |
Burial[2] |
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Des Plaines, Cook, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N42.0622222222222 Longitude: W87.8930555555555 All Saints Mausoleum 700 N. River Rd. Des Plaines, IL 60016-1278 USA All Saints Cemetery Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois 700 N. River Rd. Des Plaines, IL 60016-1278 847-298-0450 Lat: 42° 03' 44"N, Lon: 087° 53' 35"W She was originally buried at Queen of Heaven Mausoleum but was moved to All Saints Mausoleum later |
SSSDI = AGNES FARLEY, DOB = 04 Sep 1910, DOD = Mar 1975
Last Residence = 10022 (New York, New York, NY)
SS# = 087-34-7828, State Issued = New York
Agnes never married
References
- ↑ 1975-03-31
Chicago Tribune (IL) FARLEY Edition: Chicago Tribune Agnes Farley, youngest daughter of Patrick and Alice Farley of Ireland; dear sister of Brigid Smith, Philip Farley, Alice Paul and Elli Conti of New York and James Farley, Elizabeth Gollogaly and Peter E. Farley of Ireland and Frank Farley of England and the late Maryann McEneany, Edward Farley and Patrick Farley. Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. from The Montclair Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont Ave., to St. Genevieve Church. Mass 10:30 a.m. Please omit flowers. Entombment Queen of Heaven. NA 2-9300. Copyright 1975, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19750331dn021 - ↑ At first Agnes was buried at Queen of Heaven Mausoleum in Hillside, Illinois.
Because there wasn't enough room left for sale, Agnes' brother Philip bought a section of a new Mausoleum opening in Des Plaines. Agnes and May King Farley were moved to the new mausoleum.
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