Person:Anne Healy (1)

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Anne Healy
b.15 May 1842 Co. Mayo, Ireland
d.15 Nov 1922
m.
  1. James S. HealyAbt 1836 - 1864
  2. Charles Healy1841 - Bef 1930
  3. Anne Healy1842 - 1922
  4. Edward HealyAbt 1843 - 1919
  5. Bridget Monica Healy1847 - 1930
  6. Mary Jane HealyAbt 1850 - 1903
  7. Marcus Healy1852 -
m. 17 Apr 1861
  1. Nora Healy1862 - 1933
  2. John J. Healy1864 - 1941
  3. Mary Ann Healy1865 - 1912
  4. Thomas James Healy1867 - 1920
  5. Martin Joseph Healy1869 - 1948
  6. Bridget Monica Healy1871 - 1947
  7. Edward Healy1872 - 1872
  8. Owen Healy1872 - 1872
  9. Cecilia Jane Healy1873 - 1956
  10. Clara Healy1875 - 1908
  11. Charles Healy1877 - 1931
  12. Catherine Ida Healy1879 - 1939
  13. Marcus Bartholomew Healy1881 - Aft 1941
  14. Mary Healy1882 -
  15. Margaret Loretta Healy1883 -
Facts and Events
Name Anne Healy
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 15 May 1842 Co. Mayo, Ireland
Marriage 17 Apr 1861 Mara, Ontario, Canada West, CanadaMara Mission
to Martin Healy
Death[3][4] 15 Nov 1922
Burial[5] 17 Nov 1922 St. Columbkille Roman Catholic Cemetery, Uptergrove, Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Reference Number? 3767
References
  1. tombstone.
  2. Census Records
    1901 Census; ONTARIO (North)(97); Mara(h-3), Atherly, p. 11.

    QUAY 3 #10; 95, 96, Haley, Ann, Head, widow, born Ireland 15 May 1842, age 58; emigrated 1844; R. Cath., Farmer

  3. obituary
    The Orillia Times;23 Nov., 1922.

    QUAY 3 Death of Mrs. Martin Healy - "On Wednesday morning, November 15, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Foley, there passed away in her eighty first year...Mrs. Ann Healy, relict, of the late Martin H ealy

  4. tombstone
    St. Columbkille's Cem., Uptergrove, Ont.; LDS fiche # 6087208, p. 11.

    QUAY 3 Stone # 105: "Ann Healy, wife of Martin Healy, May 15, 1842 - Nov. 15, 1922, Native of Mayo County Ireland."

  5. obituary
    The Orillia Times; 23 Nov., 1922.

    QUAY 3 ..."The funeral was to the St. Columbkill's church, Uptergrove, Friday morning [17 Nov.] at ten a.m...The remains were interred in the family plot at St. Columkill's cem..."