•See Catherine McMahan Cullen.
He was the contractor who built the first sewer system in Brainerd during the summer of 1887.
TIMOTHY M. REILLY
PASSES AWAY
_____
One of Brainerd's Pioneer Citizens
Died This Morning at
Parkerville
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AT THE ADVANCED AGE OF 72 YEARS
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Born in Ireland—Prominently Iden-
tified With Earl Develop-
ment of State
Timothy M. Reilly aged 72 years, [cutoff] and honored citizen of Brainerd died this morning at Parkerville where he had been sojourning a short time. Dr. J. A. Thabes was summoned last night and all that was possible was done, but the infirmities of old age were too much for him to combat and he gave up his struggle at about ten o'clock this morning, when the end came calmly and gracefully.
The deceased leaves surviving him nine children: Thomas Reilly who is supposed to be in California; P. Reilly and W. C. Reilly of Missoula, Mont.; M. J. Reilly, now of Detroit [Lakes], Minn.; Mrs. Anne Loftus of Minneapolis; Miss Mayme F. Reilly; Mrs. Jay Batchelder [sic], Mrs. H. P. Dunn, and Dell Reilly.
The deceased was born in Ireland 72 years ago and came to this county in 1866. He settled in Minnesota and was engaged as a railroad contractor and his family joined him in 1870. He was married about 50 years ago, his wife having died some years ago. He was one of the old residents of the city and his death will be mourned by a large circle of friends. (Brainerd Dispatch, 11 August 1910, p. 3, c. 1) [Contributed by John Van Essen]
•See Catherine McMahan Cullen.
He was the contractor who built the first sewer system in Brainerd during the summer of 1887.
TIMOTHY M. REILLY
PASSES AWAY
_____
One of Brainerd's Pioneer Citizens
Died This Morning at
Parkerville
_____
AT THE ADVANCED AGE OF 72 YEARS
_____
Born in Ireland—Prominently Iden-
tified With Earl Develop-
ment of State
Timothy M. Reilly aged 72 years, [cutoff] and honored citizen of Brainerd died this morning at Parkerville where he had been sojourning a short time. Dr. J. A. Thabes was summoned last night and all that was possible was done, but the infirmities of old age were too much for him to combat and he gave up his struggle at about ten o'clock this morning, when the end came calmly and gracefully.
The deceased leaves surviving him nine children: Thomas Reilly who is supposed to be in California; P. Reilly and W. C. Reilly of Missoula, Mont.; M. J. Reilly, now of Detroit [Lakes], Minn.; Mrs. Anne Loftus of Minneapolis; Miss Mayme F. Reilly; Mrs. Jay Batchelder [sic], Mrs. H. P. Dunn, and Dell Reilly.
The deceased was born in Ireland 72 years ago and came to this county in 1866. He settled in Minnesota and was engaged as a railroad contractor and his family joined him in 1870. He was married about 50 years ago, his wife having died some years ago. He was one of the old residents of the city and his death will be mourned by a large circle of friends. (Brainerd Dispatch, 11 August 1910, p. 3, c. 1) [Contributed by John Van Essen]
Family Members
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Thomas W. Reilly
1860–1928
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Patrick M Reilly
1860–1929
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Michael J. Reilly
1862–1952
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Anna "Annie" Reilly Loftus
1865–1935
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Anna "Annie" Reilly Loftus
1865–1935
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Sarah "Sadie" Reilly Dunn
1872–1932
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William C. Reilly
1876–1945
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Mame F. Reilly O'Brien
1879–1959
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Dell Reilly Bachelder
1881–1971
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Helen E. Reilly Lowey
1884–1968
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