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Note: From information gathered by my cousin, Bob O'Gorman, Mike came to the United States in 1876. Bob saw the burial record at Biglin's Mortuary showing the location of the grave and that Fr Bradley, an assistant at St. Patrick's church, officiated at the funeral. His grave is located to the right of Monsg. Cassidy's stone and in the section in front of the tool shed. In 1882 M. Hannagan obtained a homestead certificate #1528, application #3315 - SW quarter of Section 12, Township 29, Range 12. He later sold this property to John M. Hickey. From an article in the O'Neill, NE newspaper about his death, it states that he lived with his sister Mary Fallon until 3 1/2 years ago, when he and Mrs. Fallon moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Enright. Funeral services were held Friday morning from St. Patrick's church and burial was made in Calvary cemetery. Pall bearers were Tom Enright, John C. Carney, C.M. Daly, A Stanton, Frank Murray & John Murray.From information gathered by my cousin, Bob O'Gorman, Mike came to the United States in 1876. Bob saw the burial record at Biglin's Mortuary showing the location of the grave and that Fr Bradley, an assistant at St. Patrick's church, officiated at the funeral. His grave is located to the right of Monsg. Cassidy's stone and in the section in front of the tool shed. In 1882 M. Hannagan obtained a homestead certificate #1528, application #3315 - SW quarter of Section 12, Township 29, Range 12. He later sold this property to John M. Hickey. From an article in the O'Neill, NE newspaper about his death, it states that he lived with his sister Mary Fallon until 3 1/2 years ago, when he and Mrs. Fallon moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Enright. Funeral services were held Friday morning from St. Patrick's church and burial was made in Calvary cemetery. Pall bearers were Tom Enright, John C. Carney, C.M. Daly, A Stanton, Frank Murray & John Murray.[Zeitz.FTW] From information gathered by my cousin, Bob O'Gorman, Mike came to the United States in 1876. Bob saw the burial record at Biglin's Mortuary showing the location of the grave and that Fr Bradley, an assistant at St. Patrick's church, officiated at the funeral. His grave is located to the right of Monsg. Cassidy's stone and in the section in front of the tool shed. In 1882 M. Hannagan obtained a homestead certificate #1528, application #3315 - SW quarter of Section 12, Township 29, Range 12. He later sold this property to John M. Hickey. From an article in the O'Neill, NE newspaper about his death, it states that he lived with his sister Mary Fallon until 3 1/2 years ago, when he and Mrs. Fallon moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Enright. Funeral services were held Friday morning from St. Patrick's church and burial was made in Calvary cemetery. Pall bearers were Tom Enright, John C. Carney, C.M. Daly, A Stanton, Frank Murray & John Murray.
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