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Katharyn “Kate” <I>Conley</I> Corcoran

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Katharyn “Kate” Conley Corcoran

Birth
Willow Springs, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
15 Oct 1934 (aged 72)
Spencer, Clay County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Spencer, Clay County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Block:18 Lot:51 Space:4
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HISTORY OF CLAY COUNTY, IOWA
FROM ITS EARLIEST SETTLEMENT TO l909
BY Samuel Gillespie and James E. Steele

On the 7th of January, 1879, Mr. Corcoran wedded Miss Kate Conley, daughter of Patrick and Sarah (McCarville) Conley, her father having been a native of Ireland, where her mother was also born and married. The parents came to the United States in 1850, locating in Lafayette county, Wisconsin, later removing to Darlington, where they both died and were laid to rest. They reared the following family: Michael, a general mechanic, residing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; P. H., an attorney at law, of Darlington, Wisconsin; Owen, who operates a large farm near that place; John, a clerk, of Darlington, Wisconsin; James, deceased, who was ordained for the priesthood; Frank, an attorney, at law in Darlington; Sarah, who became the wife of H. J. Gallagher, a banker; Margaret, deceased; and Kate. To. Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran the following children were born, namely: Sarah, deceased; May Eveline; and Margaret Agnes. Politically Mr. Corcoran gives his support to the republican party. He has been treasurer of the school board of this township fourteen years and a trustee four terms. He belongs to the Catholic church of Sutherland, and is a man whose high moral character, industry and straightforwardness, together with his interest in the general welfare of the community, have given him high standing in the township.
HISTORY OF CLAY COUNTY, IOWA
FROM ITS EARLIEST SETTLEMENT TO l909
BY Samuel Gillespie and James E. Steele

On the 7th of January, 1879, Mr. Corcoran wedded Miss Kate Conley, daughter of Patrick and Sarah (McCarville) Conley, her father having been a native of Ireland, where her mother was also born and married. The parents came to the United States in 1850, locating in Lafayette county, Wisconsin, later removing to Darlington, where they both died and were laid to rest. They reared the following family: Michael, a general mechanic, residing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; P. H., an attorney at law, of Darlington, Wisconsin; Owen, who operates a large farm near that place; John, a clerk, of Darlington, Wisconsin; James, deceased, who was ordained for the priesthood; Frank, an attorney, at law in Darlington; Sarah, who became the wife of H. J. Gallagher, a banker; Margaret, deceased; and Kate. To. Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran the following children were born, namely: Sarah, deceased; May Eveline; and Margaret Agnes. Politically Mr. Corcoran gives his support to the republican party. He has been treasurer of the school board of this township fourteen years and a trustee four terms. He belongs to the Catholic church of Sutherland, and is a man whose high moral character, industry and straightforwardness, together with his interest in the general welfare of the community, have given him high standing in the township.


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  • Created by: LIPN
  • Added: Jan 4, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186377241/katharyn-corcoran: accessed ), memorial page for Katharyn “Kate” Conley Corcoran (13 Jan 1862–15 Oct 1934), Find a Grave Memorial ID 186377241, citing Riverside Cemetery, Spencer, Clay County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by LIPN (contributor 49361054).