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Nancy “Anna” <I>Connell</I> Mullins

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Nancy “Anna” Connell Mullins

Birth
County Clare, Ireland
Death
1912 (aged 78–79)
Reedsville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Maple Grove, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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NANCY MULLINS

Mrs. John Mullins died at the home of her son William Sunday evening, Oct. 13. The deceased lady had reached the age of 82 years and had lived to see all her children grown to manhood and womanhood.

Mrs. Mullins was born in County Clare, Ireland and came to this country in 1849. She was married to John Mullins and lived on a farm near the village of Maple Grove for the greater part of her life. About six years ago in company with her husband, she removed to Reedsville where they lived until the death of her husband which occurred about four years ago. Since that time she has made home with her daughter, Mrs. Leary and son William.

The deceased leaves a family of seven children; John, William, Patrick, Bryan, James, Mrs. Dan Leary and Mrs. Foley.

The funeral was held from St. Patrick’s church Maple Grove Thursday, Oct. 17. Rev. McDonald assisted by two other priests officiated at the burial services and consigned her body to its final resting place beside that of her husband in Maple Grove cemetery. Mrs. Mullins was a devoted wife, loving mother and a respected and generous neighbor who has left many friends to mourn her death.
Brillion News – October 17, 1912

Reedsville:

Mr. and Mrs. John Mullins celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Tuesday, Jan. 23, in the midst of a large circle of their children, grandchildren and friends. The old couple are hale and hearty and are able to enjoy themselves at the sunset of life. They are among the first settlers of Maple Grove in the early fifties and made their home continuously until two years ago when they removed to Reedsville.
Brillion News, Fri., Jan. 26, 1906
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HALF CENTURY WEDDED
Reedsville Couple Observe Anniversary of Early Day Marriage Today, January 23, rounds out a half century of wedded life for Mr. and Mrs. John Mullins, well known respected residents of Reedsville and the anniversary date is being commemorated in fitting manner with a large reception to which the village has turned out enmasse to do honor to the couple. The six children of Mr. and Mrs. Mullins are at the home for the day and their presence had completed the happiness of the worthy pair. Residents of the county during the entire period of their wedded life, Mr. Mullins and his wife are well known and many friends in this city tender congratulations on the golden wedding anniversary.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tues., Jan. 23, 1906

Contributor: Shari Milks
NANCY MULLINS

Mrs. John Mullins died at the home of her son William Sunday evening, Oct. 13. The deceased lady had reached the age of 82 years and had lived to see all her children grown to manhood and womanhood.

Mrs. Mullins was born in County Clare, Ireland and came to this country in 1849. She was married to John Mullins and lived on a farm near the village of Maple Grove for the greater part of her life. About six years ago in company with her husband, she removed to Reedsville where they lived until the death of her husband which occurred about four years ago. Since that time she has made home with her daughter, Mrs. Leary and son William.

The deceased leaves a family of seven children; John, William, Patrick, Bryan, James, Mrs. Dan Leary and Mrs. Foley.

The funeral was held from St. Patrick’s church Maple Grove Thursday, Oct. 17. Rev. McDonald assisted by two other priests officiated at the burial services and consigned her body to its final resting place beside that of her husband in Maple Grove cemetery. Mrs. Mullins was a devoted wife, loving mother and a respected and generous neighbor who has left many friends to mourn her death.
Brillion News – October 17, 1912

Reedsville:

Mr. and Mrs. John Mullins celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Tuesday, Jan. 23, in the midst of a large circle of their children, grandchildren and friends. The old couple are hale and hearty and are able to enjoy themselves at the sunset of life. They are among the first settlers of Maple Grove in the early fifties and made their home continuously until two years ago when they removed to Reedsville.
Brillion News, Fri., Jan. 26, 1906
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HALF CENTURY WEDDED
Reedsville Couple Observe Anniversary of Early Day Marriage Today, January 23, rounds out a half century of wedded life for Mr. and Mrs. John Mullins, well known respected residents of Reedsville and the anniversary date is being commemorated in fitting manner with a large reception to which the village has turned out enmasse to do honor to the couple. The six children of Mr. and Mrs. Mullins are at the home for the day and their presence had completed the happiness of the worthy pair. Residents of the county during the entire period of their wedded life, Mr. Mullins and his wife are well known and many friends in this city tender congratulations on the golden wedding anniversary.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tues., Jan. 23, 1906

Contributor: Shari Milks


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  • Created by: R Schmidt
  • Added: Feb 2, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84381012/nancy-mullins: accessed ), memorial page for Nancy “Anna” Connell Mullins (1833–1912), Find a Grave Memorial ID 84381012, citing Saint Patrick Catholic Cemetery, Maple Grove, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by R Schmidt (contributor 47684589).