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Sadie's father and mother's birthplace looks like "***land"; could be England, could be Ireland. This is the closest fit I could find in the LDS 1880, but it is a guess, not proof. if I was betting I'd say there was a 15% chance it was her. Germans and Irish didn't inter-marry much in the midwest back then, but in New York City they did it a lot, especially if Jacob was a Catholic. You might try the US Gen web page for Vanderburgh county. She may have died there. If she did, and you could get an oit, you could narrow down the possibilities. Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Michael BOYLAN Self M Male W 50 IRE Works In Gas Factory IRE IRE Martha BOYLAN Wife M Female W 40 IRE Keeping House IRE IRE Mary A. BOYLAN Dau S Female W 17 NY Works In Millinery Store IRE IRE Sarah A. BOYLAN Dau S Female W 13 NY At Home IRE IRE James J. BOYLAN Son S Male W 10 NY At School IRE IRE John MCCOY Nephew S Male W 24 IRE Laborer IRE IRE James MCCOY Nephew S Male W 22 IRE Stone Mason IRE IRE Jane MCCOY Niece S Female W 20 IRE Sewing Machine Operator IRE IRE Mary CARR Niece S Female W 19 NY Dressmaker IRE IRE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place 16th Ward, District 3, New York, New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, New York Notify Administrator about this message?
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