Patrick M. Reilly, age 24, b. 1864, Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland, married Mamie Gorman, age 18, b. 1871, Michigan on 26 December 1889, in Missoula, Missoula County, Montana. Mamie Gorman Reilly's father, James Gorman; mother Mary A. Ormond.
Living in Missoula, Montana in 1903 and in Seattle, Washington in 1928.
Grocer
Will Reilly came home yesterday from Missoula to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. T. M. Reilly, who died night before last. Mrs. Loftus, of Staples, is also in the city. Patrick Reilly and Thomas Reilly will be unable to be present at the funeral. (Brainerd Daily Dispatch, 23 May 1903, p. 4)
P. M. REILLY DIES
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Had Many Relatives in Brainerd, Funeral at Seattle Tomorrow
Word has been received of Seattle, Wash., of the death of P. M. Reilly, brother of M. J. Reilly of Detroit Lakes, and Mesdames H. P. Dunn, Harry O'Brien, J. A. Bachelder, F. J. Lowey of this city. Thhe funeral will take place tomorrow morning at Seattle.
Mr. Reilly spent his young manhood in Brainerd, and will be remembered by many of the early settlers. Mr. Reilly was a frequent visitor here, and has many friends in the city. (Brainerd Daily Dispatch, 18 January 1929, p. 14)
Patrick M. Reilly, age 24, b. 1864, Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland, married Mamie Gorman, age 18, b. 1871, Michigan on 26 December 1889, in Missoula, Missoula County, Montana. Mamie Gorman Reilly's father, James Gorman; mother Mary A. Ormond.
Living in Missoula, Montana in 1903 and in Seattle, Washington in 1928.
Grocer
Will Reilly came home yesterday from Missoula to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. T. M. Reilly, who died night before last. Mrs. Loftus, of Staples, is also in the city. Patrick Reilly and Thomas Reilly will be unable to be present at the funeral. (Brainerd Daily Dispatch, 23 May 1903, p. 4)
P. M. REILLY DIES
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Had Many Relatives in Brainerd, Funeral at Seattle Tomorrow
Word has been received of Seattle, Wash., of the death of P. M. Reilly, brother of M. J. Reilly of Detroit Lakes, and Mesdames H. P. Dunn, Harry O'Brien, J. A. Bachelder, F. J. Lowey of this city. Thhe funeral will take place tomorrow morning at Seattle.
Mr. Reilly spent his young manhood in Brainerd, and will be remembered by many of the early settlers. Mr. Reilly was a frequent visitor here, and has many friends in the city. (Brainerd Daily Dispatch, 18 January 1929, p. 14)
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