Person:Nancy McLaughlin (6)

Watchers
  1. Susan McLaughlinEst 1808 - 1850
  2. Margaret McLaughlinAbt 1810 - 1885
  3. Luke McLaughlinEst 1817 - 1849
  4. Patrick McLaughlinAbt 1819 - Bef 1899
  5. James McLaughlinAbt 1821 - 1891
  6. Unknown McLaughlin
  7. _____ McLaughlin
  8. Anne McLaughlinAbt 1821 - 1880
  9. Cornelius McLaughlinEst 1827 - 1899
  10. Hugh McLaughlin1828 - 1904
  • H.  Maurice Fitzgerald (add)
  • WAnne McLaughlinAbt 1821 - 1880
  • H.  Ames (add)
  • WAnne McLaughlinAbt 1821 - 1880
Facts and Events
Name Anne McLaughlin
Alt Name[2][4] Nancy McLaughlin
Alt Name Ann McLaughlin
Married Name Ann Fitzgerald
Married Name[1] Mrs. Ann Fitzgerald
Married Name[3] Mrs. Nancy Ames
Married Name[3] Mrs. Maurice Fitzgerald
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1821 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
Marriage to Maurice Fitzgerald (add)
Marriage to Ames (add)
Residence[1] 10 Oct 1880 94 Concord Street, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
Death[1][5] 10 Oct 1880 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
Obituary[1] 13 Oct 1880 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
Burial[1] 13 Oct 1880 Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Obit-Mrs. Fitzgerald, in Brooklyn Daily Eagle
    13 Oct 1880, Page 4.

    Funeral for Mrs. Fitzgerald

  2. History/Biographies 3 Volumes, in Ross, Peter. A history of Long Island: from its earliest settlement to the present time. (New York and Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1902)
    Vol 2, p. 94, 1902.

    Within biographical information about Hugh McLaughlin (1825-1904), longest serving political leader in Brooklyn, his parents and siblings are named. Hugh's sister Ann's given name is recorded as Nancy.

  3. 3.0 3.1 History/Biographies 3 Volumes, in Ross, Peter. A history of Long Island: from its earliest settlement to the present time. (New York and Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1902)
    Vol 2, p. 94, 1902.

    It is reported that Nancy [Ann] McLaughlin first husband was a Mr. Ames. She later married Maurice Fitzgerald.

  4. "To Pull It Down," Brooklyn Eagle, 22 April 1889, p. 6.
  5. She was 59 years old when she died.