11.15.2
Booklet
2016
Genealogical Study of Early St. Mary's Township Settlers. Material: paper, plastic, metal. Size: 10 1/2" x 11 1/2". Description: white vinyl three-ring binder with cover information: "A Genealogical Study of the Early Settlers Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery Waseca County". Contents: unnumbered sleeved pages of first generation family group sheets of original and early members of the St. Mary's Catholic Church who immigrated from Ireland and other European countries to the Waseca area as early as 1850s.
Names recorded in this study include: Baldwin, Barden, Bird, Bower, Broderick, Burke, Burns, Byrne, Byron, Callahan, Campion, Carlton, Carmody, Concanon, Convey, Conway, Cotter, Courtney, Crowley, Cuddigan, Culliton, Curley, Daley, Dardis, Dean, Doyle, Fitzgerald, Flynn, Foley, Gallagher, Geraghty, Gill, Gleason, Gorman, Gormley, Guiness, Haas, Hayden, Heatherman, Higgins, Holmes, Howlan, Jordan, Keeley, Keleher, Kelly, Kennehan, Lannon, Linnihan, Lynch, Madden, Mahoney, Magner, Maloney, Martin, McCabe, McCormick, McDonough, McGonegale,McGulligan, McKickle, McLoone, McTeigue, Mooney, Moylan, Mullaney, Mullicky, Murray, Norton, O'Connell, O'Mara, O'Neil, O'Rourke, Purcell, Seymore, Sheehan, Sheeran, Stoneham, Sullivan, Sweeney and Williams,
Genealogical Study of the Early Settlers Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery
Dan Forrest