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Thomas F. and Anna M. (Timlin) Maloney
and
William and Marie (Power) Moloney
Martin and Ellen (Sweeney) Timlin

            


This page is dedicated to my children, to their past and future.


  TREASURES FROM THE PAST  


          Thomas F. Maloney              William J. Maloney            Anna M. (Timlin) Maloney    



This page is under construction at this time and until I have most of the information it may not be in correct order.  I would appreciate receiving any information that family members may have.  Please send it to me via my email address.  Also, if you find any errors, please advise me of this.


The family of Thomas Francis
and Anna Marie (Timlin) Maloney

Thomas Francis Maloney born 15 Aug. 1880(?) in County Galway, Ireland (deceased 15 Dec. 1924 in    ); married Anna Marie (Timlin) born 27 Feb. 1883 in Youngstown, Ohio (deceased 15 Aug. 1949 in Youngstown, Ohio) on 10 May 1905 in St. Ann's Church, Youngstown, Ohio
children: Helen, Mary Louise, William Joseph, Margaret, Martin Thomas, Catherine, Rita Ann, Ruth Ilene and Grace Helen

Thomas and Anna were married on May 10, 1905, at St. Ann's Church in Youngstown, Ohio by the Rev. John Barry, in the presence of Owen Sweeney and Maria Sweeney.

Thomas came from County Galway, Ireland. He arrived some time around 1890's. When he first came to America, Thomas lived with his sister in New York. Some time around 1900 he settled in Youngstown, Ohio. On July 25, 1900 he became a citizen of the United States.

Anna was born in Youngstown, Ohio. She was from the first generation of Timlin's born in America. Both her parent's Martin and Ellen (Sweeney) Timlin were from Ireland. It is believed that they met in Youngstown, Ohio.


The family of William and Marie (Power) Moloney

William Moloney born (     ) 1826 in (     Ireland) (deceased on 27 Feb. 1901 in    ); married Marie (Power) born (    ) 1837 in (    Ireland) (deceased on 3 Apr. 1915 in    ); on 16 Feb. 1860 in (     )
children: Catherine Ann (Maloney), Margaret, Patrick (Maloney), John, Thomas Francis (Maloney), Delia (Maloney), Anne, Nora, and William

NOTE: I have not been able to confirm this fact, but it appears that the children of William and Marie (Power) Moloney who immigrated to the United States in the 1800's had the spelling of their surname changed. It was changed from MOLONEY to MALONEY. At this time I am assuming that this spelling change occurred when they entered the United States, and that it did not occur because they requested it. It is a known fact that many who immigrated to the United States had the spelling of their surnames changed when they were at Ellis Island, New York from what it was in the country of their origin.


Catherine Ann (Maloney) born 9 May 1863 in (     ) (deceased on 9 Dec. 1928 in    ); married Patrick Reedy born 22 Jan 1859 in (     ) (deceased on 19 Dec. 1935 in    ); on (     ) 1889 in (     )
children: John, Mary E. (Reedy), George, Thomas, Patrick, Arthur and Anthony

Margaret (Moloney) born 29 Apr. 1864 in (     ) (deceased on 29 Sept. 1887 in    )

Patrick (Maloney) born 12 Jan. 1866 in (     ) (deceased on 5 May 1917 in    ); married Ellen (Rochford) born (     ) Feb. 1884 in (     ) (deceased on 11 Oct. 1928 in    ); on 15 Sept. 1904 in (     )
children: William, Mary (Maloney), John, Catherine (Maloney), Helen (Maloney), Edward and Raymond

John born 27 June 1867 in (     ) (deceased on 22 May 1938 in    ); married Bridget (Keating) born (     ) in (     ) (deceased on    in    ); on (     ) in (     )
children: Mary (Moloney), William, Bridget (Moloney), Julia Ann (Moloney), Margaret (Moloney) and John

Thomas Francis (Maloney) born 15 Aug. 1880(?) in County Galway, Ireland (deceased 15 Dec. 1924 in    ); married Anna Marie (Timlin) born 27 Feb 1883 in Youngstown, Oh. (deceased 15 August 1949 in    ); on 10 May 1905 in St. Ann's Church, Youngstown, Ohio
children: Helen (Maloney), Mary Louise (Maloney), William Joseph, Margaret (Maloney) {Sister Mary Imelda}, Martin Thomas, Catherine (Maloney), Rita Ann (Maloney), Ruth Ilene (Maloney) and Grace Helen (Maloney)

Delia (Maloney) born 10 May 1873 in (     ) (deceased on 14 Dec. 1943 in    )

Anne (Moloney) born 31 May 1873 in (     ) (deceased on 6 May 1885 in    )

Nora (Moloney) born 15 Dec. 1874 in (     ) (deceased on    in    ); married (     ) Honoria born on (     ) in (     ) (deceased on    in    ); on(    ) in(    )

William born 20 July 1878 in (     ) (deceased on 18 Dec. 1953 in    ); married Winifred (Pierce) born 1 Nov. 1891 in (     ) (deceased on 20 Nov. 1963 in    ); on 16 Feb. 1916 in (     )
children: Pat Joe, Theresa (Moloney), John, Thomas, William, Michael, Delia (Moloney) and Vera (Moloney)


The family of Martin and Ellen (Sweeney) Timlin

Marin Timlin born (     ) in (     Ireland) (deceased    in    ); married Ellen (Sweeney) born (    ) in (    Ireland) (deceased    in    ); on (    ) in (     )
children: Anna Marie, Martin J., William J., Owen A. and Thomas J.

Anna Marie born 27 Feb 1883 in Youngstown, Oh. (deceased 15 August 1949 in    ); married Thomas Francis Maloney born 15 Aug. 1880(?) in County Galway, Ireland (deceased 15 Dec. 1924 in    ); on 10 May 1905 in St. Ann's Church, Youngstown, Ohio
children: Helen, Mary Louise, William Joseph, Margaret, Martin Thomas, Catherine, Rita Ann, Ruth Ilene and Grace Helen

Martin J. born 7 Nov 1884 in Youngstown, Oh. married Mary Irene (Moran) on 28 Apr 1909 in (     ) (deceased 19 Jan 1934 in Youngstown, Oh.)

William J. born 14 July 1886 in Youngstown, Oh. married Mary P. (Seneca) on 18 Sept 1920 in (     ) (deceased     1959 in Denver, Colorado).

Owen A. born 23 Oct 1889 in Youngstown, Oh. (deceased 5 Feb 1925 in Youngstown, Oh.).

Thomas J. born 8 Apr 1892 in Youngstown, Oh. maried Mary Veronica (Barry) on 25 Nov 1913 in (     ) (deceased 18 Apr 1961 in Youngstown, Oh.).



        
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"An Emigrant's Daughter"

Oh please ne'er forget me though waves now lie o'er me
I was once young and pretty and my spirit ran free
But destiny tore me from country and loved ones
And from the new land I was never to see.
A poor emigrant's daughter too frightened to know
I was leaving forever the land of my soul
Amid struggle and fear my parents did pray
To place courage to leave o'er the longing to stay.

They spoke of a new land far away 'cross the sea
And of peace and good fortune for my brothers and me
So we parted from townland with much weeping and pain
'Kissed the loved ones and the friends we would ne'er see again.
The vessel was crowded with disquieted folk
The escape from past hardship sustaining their hope
But as the last glimpse of Ireland faded into the mist
Each one fought back tears and felt strangely alone.

The seas roared in anger, making desperate our plight
And a fever came o'er me that worsened next night
Then delirium possessed me and clouded my mind
And I for a moment saw that land left behind.
I could hear in the distance my dear mother's wailing
And the prayers of three brothers that I'd see no more
And I felt father's tears as he begged for forgiveness
For seeking a new life on the still distant shore.

Oh please ne'er forget me though waves now lie o'er me
I was once young and pretty and my spirit ran free
But destiny tore me from country and loved ones
And from the new land I was never to see.


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