Historical records matching Mary Ellen O'Donnell
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About Mary Ellen O'Donnell
GEDCOM Note
Mary toiled almost every day of her life. Being the mother of 11 children, she baked 14 loaves of bread every other day, along with washing clothes and ironing every day. Mary had a copper boiler which she boiled the white shirts in, to getthem clean. John Henry (her husband) brought her a mangle for her to sit down while ironing. Mary sometimes made grape jelly from the grape that grew outside their house on Larimer Avenue. _MENDDeath of one spouse _MENDDeath of one spouse
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Mary Ellen O'Donnell's Timeline
1897 |
May 12, 1897
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Homestead, Pennsylvania
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May 23, 1897
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St, Mary Magdalene church, Homestead, PA
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1915 |
June 19, 1915
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Turtle Creek, Pa
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1916 |
August 21, 1916
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Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania
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1917 |
January 24, 1917
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Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
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1919 |
September 16, 1919
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Pennsylvania, USA
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1920 |
1920
Age 22
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Turtle Creek Ward 2, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
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1921 |
July 21, 1921
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Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania
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1923 |
March 1, 1923
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Turtle Creek, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
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