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John Molloy

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John Molloy

Birth
County Kildare, Ireland
Death
10 May 1883 (aged 82–83)
Middleton, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Pine Bluff, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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John Molloy was born in County Kildare, Ireland in 1800 and married Mary Dowling, also a native of County Kildare, who was born to parents Edward and Mary Dowling on May 15, 1812.


In 1848, John and Mary came to the United States, living first at Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, then settling near Middleton, Wisconsin in Dane County in 1858. It was there that John purchased land and began farming. They brought with them from Ireland some $800 in gold, which was a considerable sum in those days.


The Molloys were parents of seven girls and two boys, with the six oldest children born in Castledermot, County Kildare, Ireland and the three youngest in Wisconsin. It is believed that two daughters, both named Anastasia, died at a very young age, likely before the family made its journey to America.


On May 10, 1883, John died at Middleton, Wisconsin. After the death of her husband, Mary lived about a mile from her son, Peter, in Wisconsin. Her home was a stone house with walls two feet thick. She died at Montrose, Wisconsin on December 7, 1898 at age 86.


Mary's name is on a stained glass window in the parish church at Pine Bluff, Wisconsin. John and Mary were buried in St. Mary's Cemetery at Pine Bluff, next to the church.

John Molloy was born in County Kildare, Ireland in 1800 and married Mary Dowling, also a native of County Kildare, who was born to parents Edward and Mary Dowling on May 15, 1812.


In 1848, John and Mary came to the United States, living first at Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, then settling near Middleton, Wisconsin in Dane County in 1858. It was there that John purchased land and began farming. They brought with them from Ireland some $800 in gold, which was a considerable sum in those days.


The Molloys were parents of seven girls and two boys, with the six oldest children born in Castledermot, County Kildare, Ireland and the three youngest in Wisconsin. It is believed that two daughters, both named Anastasia, died at a very young age, likely before the family made its journey to America.


On May 10, 1883, John died at Middleton, Wisconsin. After the death of her husband, Mary lived about a mile from her son, Peter, in Wisconsin. Her home was a stone house with walls two feet thick. She died at Montrose, Wisconsin on December 7, 1898 at age 86.


Mary's name is on a stained glass window in the parish church at Pine Bluff, Wisconsin. John and Mary were buried in St. Mary's Cemetery at Pine Bluff, next to the church.


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  • Maintained by: Dan Lindenstein
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88569459/john-molloy: accessed ), memorial page for John Molloy (1800–10 May 1883), Find a Grave Memorial ID 88569459, citing Saint Mary of Pine Bluff Catholic Church Cemetery, Pine Bluff, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Dan Lindenstein (contributor 47883182).