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SGT Michael O'Halloran

Birth
Castletown, County Tipperary, Ireland
Death
21 Jan 1905 (aged 49–50)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Hillside, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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O'Halloran, Sgt. Michael, on the 21st inst., which occurred while in [the] discharge of his duty in attempting to raise a drunken man to his feet, he expired from heart failure. He was born in the Parish of Castletown, near Portroe, Co. Tipperary about fifty years ago and came to America when a young man settling first in Philadelphia for some years. Later he came to Chicago where he had many relatives and was appointed to the police force over twenty years ago. He leaves his wife and two sisters--Mrs. John Wade and Mrs. John Lynch. The funeral occurred from his resid., 1993 W. Monroe St. to St. Mel's Church to Mt. Carmel Cemetery. -Jan. 28, 1905 (2) from The Chicago Citizen, 1883-1909, obituaries, marriage and social notices in Tom Cook, Chicago’s Irish Families 1833-1910.
O'Halloran, Sgt. Michael, on the 21st inst., which occurred while in [the] discharge of his duty in attempting to raise a drunken man to his feet, he expired from heart failure. He was born in the Parish of Castletown, near Portroe, Co. Tipperary about fifty years ago and came to America when a young man settling first in Philadelphia for some years. Later he came to Chicago where he had many relatives and was appointed to the police force over twenty years ago. He leaves his wife and two sisters--Mrs. John Wade and Mrs. John Lynch. The funeral occurred from his resid., 1993 W. Monroe St. to St. Mel's Church to Mt. Carmel Cemetery. -Jan. 28, 1905 (2) from The Chicago Citizen, 1883-1909, obituaries, marriage and social notices in Tom Cook, Chicago’s Irish Families 1833-1910.

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