SAINT MARY'S CEMETERY BURIAL RECORDS
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The following St. Mary's burials were submitted by David Tague: Michael ReynoldsLast Rites Records-St. Mary's Church, Davenport, Iowa
#113-"In the year 1865 and on the 20th of August I performed the funeral rites over the remains of Michael Reynolds, aged 36 years." H. Cosgrove.
James ReynoldsLast Rites Records-St. Mary's Church, Davenport, Iowa#60-"In the year 1863 and on the 27th of February I performed the funeral rites over the remains of James Reinalds? who died on the 26th of February 1863 aged 9 years and 10 months." H. Cosgrove.Edward TrainorLast Rites Records-St. Mary's Church, Davenport, Iowa
#8 "On February 15th 1877 was buried in St. Mary's cemetery Edward Tranor Davenport, Iowa." H. FlavinMargaret Tague TrainorDEATH---St. Mary's Church
#597 Year 1915 "January 14, died, Mrs. Margaret Trainor, aged about 80 years. She was buried in St. Mary's cemetery." J. P. Ryan.
OBITUARY---Dem & Ldr-January 15, 1915 p. 15
Trainer Funeral
The funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret Trainer, who died at Marshalltown, Ia., will be held at 8:30 o'clock Saturday morning from Halligan funeral parlors, whither the body was taken from the train today. Services will take place at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church, with internment in St. Mary's cemetery.
Mrs. Trainer made Davenport her home for over half a century. A year ago she left for Marshalltown and has been residing there since that time. She is survived by one brother, James Tague and a niece, Mrs. John Beck, both of Davenport.Bernard TrainorDEATH---St. Mary's Church
#41 "Bernard Treaner, age 27 years, was buried in St. Mary's cemetery January 28, 1886." J. P. Ryan.Edward TrainorDEATH---St. Mary's Church
# 354-Year 1902 "December, 17, died Edward Traynor, aged 40 years. He was buried in St. Mary's cemetery." J. P. Ryan.OBITUARY---Daily Times-12/18/1902
Obituary-Trayner
Edward Trayner died yesterday afternoon at the home of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Trayner, 1330 West Sixth street. Mr. Trayner was 40 years of age and had lived in Davenport all of his life. The funeral willl be held Friday morning at the residence of his mother and the servics will be held at St. Mary's church. The internment will be in St. Mary's cementery.Catherine Trainor
DEATH---St. Anthony's Church
#545 "On the 22nd day of April was buried Catherine Trainor, aged three years, daughter of Edward and Margaret Trainor."Thomas TrainorDEATH---St. Mary's Church
#537-Year1912 "March 14, died Thomas Trainor, patient at Mercy Hospital, aged 40 years." J. P. Ryan.ACCIDENT---Dem & Ldr-March 14, 1912 p.13
LIFE CRUSHED OUT BY FALLING TREE
Thomas Trainor Is Killed at Hospital When Head Is Crushed
The falling of a tree which struck Thomas Trainor on the head, brought about his sudden death this morning about 10 o'clock at Mercy hospital.
It appears that Trainor was walking in the north end of the grounds and just as he was beneath the tree it fell over and crushed his head. The wind at that time was blowing rather fiercely and the tree was a dead one, which accounts for the strange occurrence.
Trainor was 46 years of age and had been a ward of St. John's department at the hospital for the past 25 years. He leaves only his aged mother, Mrs. Margaret Trainor, to survive him.
The funeral will be held Saturday morning from the Halligan undertaking parlors and internment will be made in St. Mary's cemetery.
Patrick McDonald (McDonnell)St. Anthony's Church Records-Davenport Iowa
#251- "On the 31st day of December 1855 was buried Patrick McDonald, aged 73 years."
Quite possibly buried in St. Mary's Cemetery.Peter BanniganObituary -Daily Times-Jan. 15, 1889 p. 5
"Peter A. Bannigan died this morning with consumption, after an illness which lasted several months. The deceased was well known among the printing fraternity of the three cities, and was well versed in all the branches of the "art". The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of his sister, Mrs. John Brady, on Seventh and Marquette streets, with services in St. Mary's church."Scott Death certificateName: Peter BanniganSex: Male Color: WhiteAge: 41 yearsOccupation: PrinterDate of death: Jan. 15, 1889 Hour: 6pmMarital status: SingleNativity and place where born: Davenport, IaHow long resident in this State: Since birthPlace of death: Mercy HospitalCause of death: PhthisisDuration of the disease: Three monthsPhysician: J. H. KulpPlace of burial: St. Mary's Cem.Date of burial: Jan 16, 1889Dated: Davenport, IowaUndertaker: Wm. LaveryResidence: 218 E. 4th St.Catherine BanniganObituary- Catholic Messenger March 17, 1888 p. 5"Miss Kate Bannigan died at her residence, 108 W. 6th street of consumption, after an illness of three months; aged 35 years. She bore her sufferings with a patient fortitude, characteristic of the fervent christian that she was. She possessed an upright noble character, and in performing the duties of her life, has left an example that others might follow with credit. She leaves five sisters, and one brother to mourn her death. The funeral services were held in St. Anthony's church, Rev. D. J. Flannery officiated and delivered a fitting eulogy on the chiritian life of the deceased. The interment was at St. Mary's cemetery. May her soul rest in peace."Scott Co. death certificateName: Kitty BanniganSex: Female Color: WhiteAge: 35 yearsOccupation:----------Date of death: March 8, 1888 Hour: 12amMarital Status: SingleNativity and place where born: Providence, R. I.How long resident in this state: 33 yrsPlace of Death: 108 W 6th StreetCause of death: ConsumptionDuration of Disease: Six monthsPhysician: Wm D. Middleton MDPlace of burial: St. Mary's CemeteryDate of burial: March 9, 1888Dated at Davenport Mach 9, 1888Undertaker: Wm LaveryResidence: D. Middleton
The following St. Mary's burials were submitted by James Linehan: Michael Linehan b. Ireland 1820, d. Davenport July 11, 1861 ( St. Anthony's parish records)Catherine Byrne(s)-Linehan, wife of Michael, b. 1818 Ireland, d. Feb. 27, 1903 Guthrie OK. (newspaper obit)Martin Linehan b.Louisville, Kentucky 1853, d. KC Mo. Oct 1906 (newspaper obit)Bridget O'Brien-Linehan, wife of Martin, b. 1853 Davenport, d. Feb 22, 1885, Davenport (Scott county death cert.)Mary Linehan, b. May 30, 1890, Davenport, d. Aug 9, 1890 ( Scott county death cert.)Francis Gilbert Linehan, b.Nov. 4, 1894 Davenport, d. March 20, 1895 (Scott county death cert.)Infant children of John T. and Mary Ann Powers-LinehanBridget Powers, b. Jan. 25, 1869 Davenport, d.Dec. 25, 1890 Davenport (newspaper obit)Daughter of John and Bridget Whalen-PowersEllen Powers b.1807 Ireland, d. Oct 19, 1891 Davenport. ( newspaper obit)Some who are likely to have been buried at St. Marys;John or Michael Powers, b. County Tipperary or Waterford, Ireland, d. Davenport? husband of Ellen PowersJames and Catherine Whalen, b. Queens County, Ireland. d. Davenport? parents of Bridget Whalen-Powers, Michael and Daniel Whalen
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