This certifies that Mark McGauley of Gaines, Genesee County being about twenty-three years of age and Evangilia French being about 19 years of age were united in matrimony on the 20th day of February 1867 at the residence, Mundy, Genesee County, Michigan, in the presence of the subscribing witnesses and by the undersigned officiating Justice of the Peace. Witnesses Everett & Margarett VanBuskisks. Recorded April 5th, 1867.
Naturalization Records in Michigan Archives in Lansing: Index to RG 81-44, Genesee Co., Records, McGauley, Mark B4, F10, .T, .T and V6, P21. .F, .T; Mark McGauley being duly sworn in open Court, deposes and says that he is of the age of 49 years and is a native of Ireland and that he came to the State of Michigan from Canada and for five years and upwards, last past, to-wit: 30 years he has lived continuously within and under the jurisdiction of United States, and that for five years and upwards last past, it has been his bona fide intention to become a Citizen of the United States, and that he heretofore on 30th day of November A.D. 1868, declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States, as appears by the annexed certified copy of the said declaration of intentions, and that he has never borne any hereditary title, nor has been of any of the orders of Nobility in the Kingdom or State from which he come. Signed Mark McGauley on the 30th of day of March 1895.
Death certificate; Volume 2, record #214, Handy Township, Livingston County, Michigan: Martin McGauley, died October 29th, 1918, listed as widow, age 72 years, 7 months, and 2 days, born in Ireland to Patrie McGauley, and Mary McDonald, died from bronchitis, is buried in Greenwood Cemetery, in Fowlerville, Livingston County, Michigan.
This certifies that Mark McGauley of Gaines, Genesee County being about twenty-three years of age and Evangilia French being about 19 years of age were united in matrimony on the 20th day of February 1867 at the residence, Mundy, Genesee County, Michigan, in the presence of the subscribing witnesses and by the undersigned officiating Justice of the Peace. Witnesses Everett & Margarett VanBuskisks. Recorded April 5th, 1867.
Naturalization Records in Michigan Archives in Lansing: Index to RG 81-44, Genesee Co., Records, McGauley, Mark B4, F10, .T, .T and V6, P21. .F, .T; Mark McGauley being duly sworn in open Court, deposes and says that he is of the age of 49 years and is a native of Ireland and that he came to the State of Michigan from Canada and for five years and upwards, last past, to-wit: 30 years he has lived continuously within and under the jurisdiction of United States, and that for five years and upwards last past, it has been his bona fide intention to become a Citizen of the United States, and that he heretofore on 30th day of November A.D. 1868, declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States, as appears by the annexed certified copy of the said declaration of intentions, and that he has never borne any hereditary title, nor has been of any of the orders of Nobility in the Kingdom or State from which he come. Signed Mark McGauley on the 30th of day of March 1895.
Death certificate; Volume 2, record #214, Handy Township, Livingston County, Michigan: Martin McGauley, died October 29th, 1918, listed as widow, age 72 years, 7 months, and 2 days, born in Ireland to Patrie McGauley, and Mary McDonald, died from bronchitis, is buried in Greenwood Cemetery, in Fowlerville, Livingston County, Michigan.
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