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Note: n 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.
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 i
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