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Mary A. <I>Falvey</I> Dolan

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Mary A. Falvey Dolan

Birth
Michigan, USA
Death
3 Feb 1917 (aged 65)
Mono County, California, USA
Burial
Bodie, Mono County, California, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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1860 Detroit, MI
Dennis Falvey 40 Ireland (arrived NY harbor 2 Jun 1846 aboard the John Garrow)
Ellen Falvey 40 Ireland (maiden name probably Burchell)
Mary Falvey 13 MI
Jeremiah Falvey 12 MI
Julia Falvey 10 MI
Dennis Falvey 8 MI
Donald Falvey 6 MI
Ellen Falvey 2 MI
John Falvey 1 MI

1880 Bodie, Mono, CA
James Dolan, 38 Ireland miner, parents born Ireland
Mary Dolan 29 MI wife, parents born Ireland
Annie Dolan 6 MI daughter
Minnie Dolan 5 MI daughter
James P. Dolan 3 MI son

1900 Bodie, Mono, CA
James S. Dolan Oct 1841 Ireland, married 27 yrs, parents born Ireland, immigrated 1859, Naturalized, Miner, Owns home free of mortgage
Mary A. Dolan Apr 1851 MI, 13 Children, 9 Children living, father born Ireland, mother born NY
Mary A. Dolan Feb 1875 MI single daughter, dress maker
James P. Dolan Dec 1876 MI, single son, miner and assayer
Albert E. Dolan Jun 1880 CA single son, meat cutter
Daniel F. Dolan Jan 1882 CA single son, clerk general merchandise store
George W. Dolan Apr 1884 CA single son, at school
Agnes Dolan Jan 1888 CA single daughter, at school
Harry F. Dolan Sep 1890 CA single son at school
Grace E. Dolan Nov 1892 CA single daughter, at school

Bridgeport Chronicle-Union
Bridgeport, Mono, CA 3 Feb 1917
Death Notice
"In Bridgeport, Saturday morning, February 3, 1917, at 3:30 o’clock, Mrs. Mary Dolan."

Bridgeport Chronicle-Union 10 Feb 1917
Mrs. Mary Dolan Passes Away.

"Last Saturday morning, Feb. 3, 1917, Mrs. Mary Dolan passed away at the home of her son, A. E. Dolan, at Bridgeport. Mrs. Dolan had been in poor health for several years and about two weeks ago her condition became serious.

Mrs. Dolan was born at Eagle Harbor, Michigan, April 4, 1851. She was married in 1871 to James S. Dolan, who departed this life in 1903. In 1879 the family came to Bodie, where the deceased resided until 1907, when she took up her residence in Bridgeport.

Her life was a long and useful one, and that won her a host of friends, as well as drawing to her the fondest love and devotion of her children. Her retiring nature led her to hide her best qualities from public gaze, but they were revealed to those who enjoyed her acquaintance, yet it was in her home that her true worth was most conspicuous.

The funeral was held at Bodie Tuesday morning, Rev. Father Horgan, of Sparks, Nevada, officiating. Interment was made in the family plot in the Miners’ Union cemetery.

Mrs. Dolan is survived by four daughters, Mrs. W. H. Roach, Mrs. N. G. Welsh, Miss Agnes Dolan, Miss Grace Dolan, three sons, A. E. Dolan, D. F. Dolan, Harry Dolan, three sisters, two brothers and a number of grandchildren.

Behind the storm clouds always lurks the rainbow which follows the storm as it weeps upon the flowers of the land and the pearls of the sea. Darkness precedes the dawning and out of the blackness of night comes the sunshine and joy of the day. And so from the beauty of her life take an inspiration and go forth to live as she lived, so that when the summons comes you may say as did she, “All is well.”
1860 Detroit, MI
Dennis Falvey 40 Ireland (arrived NY harbor 2 Jun 1846 aboard the John Garrow)
Ellen Falvey 40 Ireland (maiden name probably Burchell)
Mary Falvey 13 MI
Jeremiah Falvey 12 MI
Julia Falvey 10 MI
Dennis Falvey 8 MI
Donald Falvey 6 MI
Ellen Falvey 2 MI
John Falvey 1 MI

1880 Bodie, Mono, CA
James Dolan, 38 Ireland miner, parents born Ireland
Mary Dolan 29 MI wife, parents born Ireland
Annie Dolan 6 MI daughter
Minnie Dolan 5 MI daughter
James P. Dolan 3 MI son

1900 Bodie, Mono, CA
James S. Dolan Oct 1841 Ireland, married 27 yrs, parents born Ireland, immigrated 1859, Naturalized, Miner, Owns home free of mortgage
Mary A. Dolan Apr 1851 MI, 13 Children, 9 Children living, father born Ireland, mother born NY
Mary A. Dolan Feb 1875 MI single daughter, dress maker
James P. Dolan Dec 1876 MI, single son, miner and assayer
Albert E. Dolan Jun 1880 CA single son, meat cutter
Daniel F. Dolan Jan 1882 CA single son, clerk general merchandise store
George W. Dolan Apr 1884 CA single son, at school
Agnes Dolan Jan 1888 CA single daughter, at school
Harry F. Dolan Sep 1890 CA single son at school
Grace E. Dolan Nov 1892 CA single daughter, at school

Bridgeport Chronicle-Union
Bridgeport, Mono, CA 3 Feb 1917
Death Notice
"In Bridgeport, Saturday morning, February 3, 1917, at 3:30 o’clock, Mrs. Mary Dolan."

Bridgeport Chronicle-Union 10 Feb 1917
Mrs. Mary Dolan Passes Away.

"Last Saturday morning, Feb. 3, 1917, Mrs. Mary Dolan passed away at the home of her son, A. E. Dolan, at Bridgeport. Mrs. Dolan had been in poor health for several years and about two weeks ago her condition became serious.

Mrs. Dolan was born at Eagle Harbor, Michigan, April 4, 1851. She was married in 1871 to James S. Dolan, who departed this life in 1903. In 1879 the family came to Bodie, where the deceased resided until 1907, when she took up her residence in Bridgeport.

Her life was a long and useful one, and that won her a host of friends, as well as drawing to her the fondest love and devotion of her children. Her retiring nature led her to hide her best qualities from public gaze, but they were revealed to those who enjoyed her acquaintance, yet it was in her home that her true worth was most conspicuous.

The funeral was held at Bodie Tuesday morning, Rev. Father Horgan, of Sparks, Nevada, officiating. Interment was made in the family plot in the Miners’ Union cemetery.

Mrs. Dolan is survived by four daughters, Mrs. W. H. Roach, Mrs. N. G. Welsh, Miss Agnes Dolan, Miss Grace Dolan, three sons, A. E. Dolan, D. F. Dolan, Harry Dolan, three sisters, two brothers and a number of grandchildren.

Behind the storm clouds always lurks the rainbow which follows the storm as it weeps upon the flowers of the land and the pearls of the sea. Darkness precedes the dawning and out of the blackness of night comes the sunshine and joy of the day. And so from the beauty of her life take an inspiration and go forth to live as she lived, so that when the summons comes you may say as did she, “All is well.”


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