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Edward Linnane

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Edward Linnane

Birth
County Clare, Ireland
Death
12 Oct 1897 (aged 60–61)
Maple Grove, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Maple Grove, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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DIED
Linnane - At his home in Maple Grove, Tuesday, October 12, after a lingering
illness, Edward Linnane, aged 60 years. Deceased was born in County Clare,
Ireland and came to this county in 1852. He leaves a wife, six sons and one
daughter to mourn his death. They have the heartfelt sympathy of a large
circle of friends.
Brillion News, Fri., Oct. 15, 1897 page 1
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The funeral of Ed Linnane took place on Thursday of last week at
Maple Grove. Mr. Linnane was among the earliest pioneers of this
section and experienced most of the vicissitudes incident to the
earlier days. He was an intelligent, practical man and his towns
people several times recognized his worth by conferring official
honors on him. Receiving the rudiments of an education he made the
most of it by varied and continuous reading. He was one of the
foremost advocates of maintaining a good public school, and sought
to give his boys the best education his means afforded. His family
have the sympathy of their many friends.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, October 21, 1897 pg. 3
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(Note: It appears a new stone has been made and the wrong death date for
Edward was put on.)
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(First publication Nov. 11, 1897.) No. 60
STATE OF WISCONSIN-COUNTY COURT FOR MANITOWOC COUNTY. In Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Edward Linnane deceased.
An instrument in writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of
Edward Linnane late of the town of Maple Grove in said County having been
delivered into said court.
And Mary O'Brien of said town and county, having presented to said court her
petition in writing duly verified, representing, among other things, that
said Edward Linnane died testate at the town of Maple Grove, in said county,
on the 12th day of October, 1897, that said instrument is the last will of
said deceased, and that said petitioner Mary O'Brien is named therein as an
executrix and praying that said instrument be proven and admitted to Probate
and that letters testamentary there upon be issued to petitioner, and that
Martin O'Neil of said county, or some other suitable person be appointed
administrator with said will annexed to act with petitioner in the
administration of said estate, in the place and stead of Helen Linnane, who
is named in said will as an executrix thereof and has refused to accept that
trust:
It is ordered, That said petition and the matters therein be heard, and proofs
of said last will and testament be taken, at a regular term of said county
court, to be held at the office of the County Judge in the city of Manitowoc
in said county, on Tuesday, the 7th day of December 1897, at 10 o'clock A.M.
And it is further ordered: That notice of the time and place of said hearing
be given by publication hereof for three successive weeks, once each week,
previous to the time of said hearing in the Manitowoc Pilot, a newspaper
published in said Manitowoc county.
Dated November 8, 1897.
By the court,
J.S. Anderson, County Judge.
Michael Kirwan, Attorney
Manitowoc Pilot, December 2, 1897 P. 2
DIED
Linnane - At his home in Maple Grove, Tuesday, October 12, after a lingering
illness, Edward Linnane, aged 60 years. Deceased was born in County Clare,
Ireland and came to this county in 1852. He leaves a wife, six sons and one
daughter to mourn his death. They have the heartfelt sympathy of a large
circle of friends.
Brillion News, Fri., Oct. 15, 1897 page 1
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The funeral of Ed Linnane took place on Thursday of last week at
Maple Grove. Mr. Linnane was among the earliest pioneers of this
section and experienced most of the vicissitudes incident to the
earlier days. He was an intelligent, practical man and his towns
people several times recognized his worth by conferring official
honors on him. Receiving the rudiments of an education he made the
most of it by varied and continuous reading. He was one of the
foremost advocates of maintaining a good public school, and sought
to give his boys the best education his means afforded. His family
have the sympathy of their many friends.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, October 21, 1897 pg. 3
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(Note: It appears a new stone has been made and the wrong death date for
Edward was put on.)
********
(First publication Nov. 11, 1897.) No. 60
STATE OF WISCONSIN-COUNTY COURT FOR MANITOWOC COUNTY. In Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Edward Linnane deceased.
An instrument in writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of
Edward Linnane late of the town of Maple Grove in said County having been
delivered into said court.
And Mary O'Brien of said town and county, having presented to said court her
petition in writing duly verified, representing, among other things, that
said Edward Linnane died testate at the town of Maple Grove, in said county,
on the 12th day of October, 1897, that said instrument is the last will of
said deceased, and that said petitioner Mary O'Brien is named therein as an
executrix and praying that said instrument be proven and admitted to Probate
and that letters testamentary there upon be issued to petitioner, and that
Martin O'Neil of said county, or some other suitable person be appointed
administrator with said will annexed to act with petitioner in the
administration of said estate, in the place and stead of Helen Linnane, who
is named in said will as an executrix thereof and has refused to accept that
trust:
It is ordered, That said petition and the matters therein be heard, and proofs
of said last will and testament be taken, at a regular term of said county
court, to be held at the office of the County Judge in the city of Manitowoc
in said county, on Tuesday, the 7th day of December 1897, at 10 o'clock A.M.
And it is further ordered: That notice of the time and place of said hearing
be given by publication hereof for three successive weeks, once each week,
previous to the time of said hearing in the Manitowoc Pilot, a newspaper
published in said Manitowoc county.
Dated November 8, 1897.
By the court,
J.S. Anderson, County Judge.
Michael Kirwan, Attorney
Manitowoc Pilot, December 2, 1897 P. 2


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  • Added: Jun 19, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92188498/edward-linnane: accessed ), memorial page for Edward Linnane (1836–12 Oct 1897), Find a Grave Memorial ID 92188498, citing Saint Patrick Catholic Cemetery, Maple Grove, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by M Carter (contributor 47545935).