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Note: The eldest child of David & Barbara Houlihan, May appears as a 2 year old in the 1880 census, living with all the family on Butler St. May A. Houlihan (spelled Hollihan, like her father) is listed in the 1896 Pittsburgh Directory living at 5109 Carnegie St, occupation "stenographer." She appears in the 1900 census in the home of her parents, unmarried, at 5109 Natrona/ Carnegie St; her occupation is not legible, reading something like "f___ write." However, in the 1900 Pittsburgh Directory she is listed as living with brother Charles and sister Estella, again at 5109 Carnegie St., Pittsburgh, a stenographer. According to St. Mary's Cemetery records, May A. "Houlihan" died of typhoid fever and was buried 29 January 1905 in Section C, lot 52 grave 1; her father was buried in the same grave 35 years later. Her mother is buried next to her. The church from which she was buried was not named.
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