Person:James Drummey (6)

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James Emmet DRUMMEY
b.9 Apr 1890 Delaware Co., Iowa
d.9 Dec 1968 IA
m. 25 Oct 1875
  1. Katheryn M. DRUMMEY1876 - 1937
  2. Patrick Henry DRUMMEY1879 - 1958
  3. John Thomas DRUMMEY1881 - 1920
  4. Dennis E. DRUMMEY1883 - 1941
  5. Francis Elizabeth DRUMMEY1885 - 1885
  6. Anthony M. DRUMMEY1886 - 1963
  7. Anna V. DRUMMEY1889 - 1889
  8. Elizabeth Frances DRUMMEY1889 - 1889
  9. James Emmet DRUMMEY1890 - 1968
  10. Earl Aloysius DRUMMEY1892 - 1975
  11. Bernice B. DRUMMEY1896 - 1896
  12. Vincent Emlin DRUMMEY1897 - 1968
m. 23 Nov 1926
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] James Emmet DRUMMEY
Gender Male
Birth[3][2] 9 Apr 1890 Delaware Co., Iowa
Marriage 23 Nov 1926 Castle Grove, IAto Cecilia Elizabeth SUPPLE
Death[2] 9 Dec 1968 IA
Burial? Calvary Cemetery, Ryan, Delaware Co., IA


1. Resided Waterloo, Iowa since 1943.

References
  1. Source (168). (SIN 259, "The Drummy Tree (in part)," Sent by Kathleen MacNamara, 28 June 2004. Typed Bible extract, "Copied from the holy family bible given to Willie J Drummy on Feb-5th 1893 By his Grandpa and Grandma", (Willie is son of Wm. F. Drummy; Grandpa and Grandma are Wm. John Drummy and Johanna Ahern.) Birth dates given for Margaret and Hanora Drummy appear to be typographical errors.).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Source (68). (SIN 167. Timothy P. Hennessey, "Descendants of Unknown Drummey," 27 Aug 2001, <tphenne@aol.com>, Report prepared from author's genealogy database. Gives 7 generations of descendants of Nicholas Drummey. The "Unknown Drummey" referred to in the title of the report is the father of Simon, John, William John, Hanorah, and Nicholas.).
  3. Source (404). (SIN 5. Bushes and Branches for Family Trees: Mangold/Keenan - McEnany/Drummy, Mary Duggan Mangold, November, 1979, FHL Salt Lake City, Film #1321268, Item #1, Self-published. A 492-page collection of Family Group Sheets, letters, photos and clippings of the Mangold and Drummy families. Based on papers collected by Blanche McEnerny Mangold. Pages are not numbered in original; for convenience, the pages have been hand-numbered so that the dedication page, "To My Dear Peachy", is page 2.).

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