Ann married Nicholas McGinnis about 1854 in probably New York City, New York.
Ann and Nicholas had three daughters: Alice McGinnis McCune (1854-1937) - born New York; Sarah Ann McGinnis Maloney (1855-1902) - born New York; and Bridget 'Biddie' McGinnis Bowers (1858-1945) - born Indianapolis, Indiana.
After Ann died in 1863 Alice, Sarah Ann and Bridget were sent to a Catholic orphanage in Vincennes, Indiana until their their father married on July 31, 1865 in Indianapolis, Indiana to Mary Hopkins.
Ann died at about 38 years old.
The cemetery has only records of Alice's burial; except the plot book: there are 2 +'s along with the name of Alice. Alice's granddaughter, Helen Kiesel (who buried her grandmother, Alice), stated all three are buried there: Alice and her husband, Thomas and Alice's mother, Ann Doran NcGinnis. There are no markers for them.
Ann married Nicholas McGinnis about 1854 in probably New York City, New York.
Ann and Nicholas had three daughters: Alice McGinnis McCune (1854-1937) - born New York; Sarah Ann McGinnis Maloney (1855-1902) - born New York; and Bridget 'Biddie' McGinnis Bowers (1858-1945) - born Indianapolis, Indiana.
After Ann died in 1863 Alice, Sarah Ann and Bridget were sent to a Catholic orphanage in Vincennes, Indiana until their their father married on July 31, 1865 in Indianapolis, Indiana to Mary Hopkins.
Ann died at about 38 years old.
The cemetery has only records of Alice's burial; except the plot book: there are 2 +'s along with the name of Alice. Alice's granddaughter, Helen Kiesel (who buried her grandmother, Alice), stated all three are buried there: Alice and her husband, Thomas and Alice's mother, Ann Doran NcGinnis. There are no markers for them.
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