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Mary Naughton

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Ireland
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Burlington, Coffey County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Mary Naughton died after 1860 and is said to be buried at Calvary Cemetery in Burlington KS but no record of her burial has been found.
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NAUGHTON, Michael and Mary

Michael Naughton and his wife Mary immigrated to the US from Ireland in 1838 through the port in Philadelphia. They came with their sons, Edward b. 1832 and John Jr. "Jack" b. 1836. They may have also come with brothers of John Naughton, but there is no current record of them, only stories from KY. The manifest of the British brig "Sea Horse", which sailed from Cork to New York in 1835, lists Michael "Norton", his wife Mary, and his sons Edward (age 3) and John (age 1). (John C. Roberts, 2008) They settled in Larue Co, Hamilton KY, or Jefferson Co. Ky very soon after their arrival. They lived there until they moved to Coffey Co. Ks. in about 1850-1857 when the Kansas Territory opened up. The rest of their children were all born in Ky.

Children of Michael and Mary Naughton:
Edward b. 1832 Ireland m. Harriett Ann Welker in KY
John, b. 1836, Ireland d. Jan 1873 age 37, CF Co. KS, M. Margaret M. Heffron
Michael "Thomas", b. 1839, KY d. Jan. 1875, age 35, never married
Catherine, b. 1842, KY d. 20 Jun 1908 GW Co. KS, M. David Roche
Nancy Belle, b. 1845, KY d. 10 Jun 1885 M. Patrick Grace
James P., b. 1848, Ky. D 07 Dec 1865, consumption or pneumonia
Mary A. b. 1838 No record after KY

Information about the death of Michael Naughton was found in History of Greenwood County KS. He is listed as dying Nov 18, 1857, possibly in Leavenworth or before the Land Patent was signed in name of John Naughton in CF Co. Author: Greenwood County Historical Society.Publication: Josten's Publications, Wichita, KS, 1986 & 1990 Page: Vol. 1

Michael Sr. did not show up in the CF Co. Census. If he did make the trip with the family to Kansas, he died before any record was made of his presence there; he was not in the Coffey co. census of 1860. Records indicate that John "Jack" Naughton, oldest son, age 24, was the homesteader in Pleasant Twp, Otter Creek and Edward Naughton settled in Ottumwa. It is not know if Edward made the trip with the rest of the family or came later. The head of the household was listed as John "Jack" Naughton age 24.
Mary Naughton died after 1860 and is said to be buried at Calvary Cemetery in Burlington KS but no record of her burial has been found.
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NAUGHTON, Michael and Mary

Michael Naughton and his wife Mary immigrated to the US from Ireland in 1838 through the port in Philadelphia. They came with their sons, Edward b. 1832 and John Jr. "Jack" b. 1836. They may have also come with brothers of John Naughton, but there is no current record of them, only stories from KY. The manifest of the British brig "Sea Horse", which sailed from Cork to New York in 1835, lists Michael "Norton", his wife Mary, and his sons Edward (age 3) and John (age 1). (John C. Roberts, 2008) They settled in Larue Co, Hamilton KY, or Jefferson Co. Ky very soon after their arrival. They lived there until they moved to Coffey Co. Ks. in about 1850-1857 when the Kansas Territory opened up. The rest of their children were all born in Ky.

Children of Michael and Mary Naughton:
Edward b. 1832 Ireland m. Harriett Ann Welker in KY
John, b. 1836, Ireland d. Jan 1873 age 37, CF Co. KS, M. Margaret M. Heffron
Michael "Thomas", b. 1839, KY d. Jan. 1875, age 35, never married
Catherine, b. 1842, KY d. 20 Jun 1908 GW Co. KS, M. David Roche
Nancy Belle, b. 1845, KY d. 10 Jun 1885 M. Patrick Grace
James P., b. 1848, Ky. D 07 Dec 1865, consumption or pneumonia
Mary A. b. 1838 No record after KY

Information about the death of Michael Naughton was found in History of Greenwood County KS. He is listed as dying Nov 18, 1857, possibly in Leavenworth or before the Land Patent was signed in name of John Naughton in CF Co. Author: Greenwood County Historical Society.Publication: Josten's Publications, Wichita, KS, 1986 & 1990 Page: Vol. 1

Michael Sr. did not show up in the CF Co. Census. If he did make the trip with the family to Kansas, he died before any record was made of his presence there; he was not in the Coffey co. census of 1860. Records indicate that John "Jack" Naughton, oldest son, age 24, was the homesteader in Pleasant Twp, Otter Creek and Edward Naughton settled in Ottumwa. It is not know if Edward made the trip with the rest of the family or came later. The head of the household was listed as John "Jack" Naughton age 24.

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