Brown-Tobin Family History

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51 listed in 1930 census, wife listed as widow in 1940 census Brown, Edward J. (I64)
 
52 Lived in Denver with J.J. and Margaret Brown (letter in 1899, 1900 Census). Becker, Frank A. (I25)
 
53 Mary's husband, Daniel served in the Union Army during the Civil War. He died of consumption in January 1863. Mary received his pension for the rest of her life. Collins, Mary (I143)
 
54 may not have married. Listed as Nora Frier in her father's obituary Frier, Nora (I229)
 
55 Mother living in household but not father. Brown, James (I195)
 
56 Moved to San Pedro before 1938. Cavanaugh, Frank M. (I183)
 
57 Mrs. Helen Benet, 215 Second Ave., housewife (Dem)
Sam Benet, 215 Second Ave., contractor (Rep)

for the General election, November 3, 1936 
Tobin, Helen "Ellen" (I21)
 
58 Mrs. Helen Benet, 215 Second Ave., housewife (Dem)
Sam Benet, 215 Second Ave., contractor (Rep)

for the General election, November 3, 1936 
Benet, Sam (I146)
 
59 Name listed as Michael. See notes on Margaret Tobin for more information Tobin, Margaret "Maggie" (I1)
 
60 of Littleton, Colorado. Landrigan, Margaret "Maggie" (I147)
 
61 paid $450 for coffin. Lou-Jean Rehn, CG, creator of the index, wrote that "Molly was generous as caskets of over $100.00 are rare in this ledger." Tobin, John (I5)
 
62 Pittston:
Helen E. Cavanaugh, res. 55 Vine
James A. Cavanaugh, lab, res. 55 Vine
Lawrence F., Cavanaugh, student, res. 55 Vine 
Cavanaugh, Helen C. (I193)
 
63 Pittston:
Helen E. Cavanaugh, res. 55 Vine
James A. Cavanaugh, lab, res. 55 Vine
Lawrence F., Cavanaugh, student, res. 55 Vine 
Cavanaugh, James A. (I198)
 
64 Pittston:
Helen E. Cavanaugh, res. 55 Vine
James A. Cavanaugh, lab, res. 55 Vine
Lawrence F., Cavanaugh, student, res. 55 Vine 
Cavanaugh, Lawrence F. (I199)
 
65 Pittston:
Thomas F. Cavanaugh, miner, h. 55 Vine
Helen E. Cavanaugh, student, res. 55 Vine
James A. Cavanaugh, student, res. 55 Vine 
Cavanaugh, Thomas (I192)
 
66 Pittston:
Thomas F. Cavanaugh, miner, h. 55 Vine
Helen E. Cavanaugh, student, res. 55 Vine
James A. Cavanaugh, student, res. 55 Vine 
Cavanaugh, Helen C. (I193)
 
67 Pittston:
Thomas F. Cavanaugh, miner, h. 55 Vine
Helen E. Cavanaugh, student, res. 55 Vine
James A. Cavanaugh, student, res. 55 Vine 
Cavanaugh, James A. (I198)
 
68 See attached sources. Landrigan, John "Jack" (I28)
 
69 See attached sources. Landrigan, Edward John (I152)
 
70 Sgt. Inf. Repl & Tr Cp
Pike Arkansas, 2nd Lt. Inf. 160th Depot Brigade 
O'Neill, Maurice O. (I244)
 
71 She did not have any children. Tobin, Florence (I47)
 
72 She died on her way to her mother's funeral. She was living in Glenwood Springs, Colorado and was traveling to Montello, Nevada. Landrigan, Gertrude (I150)
 
73 Sponsors: Dan Tobin and Maggie Leary. Brown, Lawrence Palmer (I7)
 
74 Stayed with her sister, Mrs. John A. Becker, "called here by the death of her aunt, Mrs. Mary O'Leary". Tobin, Margaret "Maggie" (I1)
 
75 The grandfather of James J. "J.J." Brown was probably born in Ireland. It is not known if he immigrated to the U.S.
James K. Brown was the cousin of James J. "J.J." Brown. Until further information is known, they have been listed as first cousins. 
Brown (I189)
 
76 The years of birth of his children (Daniel born 1862, Michael born 1866) suggest that he particiated in the Civil War. However, no evidence could be found that he was a soldier during the war. Tobin, John (I5)
 
77 There is some inconsistency in sources pertaining to her birth year. Her obituary states that she is 79 years old which places her year of birth at 1855. She has not been found in the 1860 Census; 1870 Census age 14 (1856); 1880 Census age 24 (1856); 1885 Census age 28 (1857); 1900 Census age 43 born Jan 1857; 1910 Census age 54 (1856); 1920 Census age 62 (1857); 1930 Census age 74 (1856).

Birth place of father also inconsistent. 1880 & 1885 Census state that her father was born in Ireland. 1900 & 1920 Census both state father born in Germany. 1910 Census states he was born in U.S., 1930 Census states he was born in Pennsylvania. Redner is a German surname.

It is likely that she is the Marianne Redner baptized at St. Joseph's Church on 6 January 1856, born 1 January 1856, parents Antreas and Johanna Redner. Joseph Kaiser and Anna Torver were godparents.

1900 Census states that she had 11 children, 5 living. 
Redner, Mary Ann (I23)
 
78 There is some question as to her place of birth. Her obituary states that she was born in Ross Carbray, County Roscommon, Ireland. However, her sister, Mary Collins' marriage record states that Mary was born in County Cork. They could have been born in different Ireland counties but I have chosen not to record Johanna's place of birth until further proof is found. Collins, Johanna (I6)
 
79 This may not be accurate because of the 1883 deed between her and the Pennsylvania Coal Company. Brown, Bridget (I194)
 
80 Thomas Cavanaugh, 29 September 1914, age 49, colliery: Luzerne No. 9, fatal, Report of the Department of Mines of Pennsylvania 1914, page 222. Cavanaugh, Thomas (I192)
 
81 visited her daughter-in-law in Aspen [-?-] King, Mary A. (I277)
 

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