Mary McManus

Mary McManus

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Happy Birthday Aunt Mamie !

Mary “Mamie” McManus was born on the 12 May 1886 in New York City, New York

His parents, Thomas McManus a first generation American (born in NYC in August 1859 - died Feb 22, 1922 in NYC ) and Delia (nee Reid) McManus (born in Galway ? Ireland in 1859 and died on Nov. 3, 1925 in NYC)

Third Child of Eleven

He was the third child of a total of eleven known children born to Thomas and Delia.

  1. Robert McManus (b. 1880 - d. Feb 06, 1901)
  2. Ellen G. McManus (b. Jan 26. 1885- d. May1964)
  3. Mary McManus (b. May 12, 1886 - d.?)
  4. Cecilia Clare McManus (b. Feb 19, 1888 - d. June 30, 1954)
  5. Harry Joseph McManus (b. Dec 25, 1889 - d. Nov 11, 1955)
  6. Michael Francis McManus (b Jan 02, 1892 - d. May 11, 1972)
  7. Annie McManus (b. 1893 - d.1994)
  8. John McManus (b. Mar 21, 1895 - d. Dec 20, 1895)
  9. Edward McManus (b. Mar 21, 1895 - d. Dec 31, 1895)
  10. Thomas McManus (b. Jul 11, 1897 - d. Jun 07, 1910)
  11. Patrick J. McManus (b. Jul 09, 1901 - d. Aug 25, 1959)

She was baptized by the Rev James J Barry on the 26th of May 1886 at the Church of St. Stephen, located at 142 East 29th Street, NY NY

The Sponsors were: Edward McManus, Nellie Spellman,

In the 01 Jun 1905 Census she was employed as a Dressmaker and lived at the 313 E. 37th Street, New York, NY

She married Martin J Burke on the 18th of February, 1917 in New York, NY

Martin was born on the 17th October, 1889 New York, NY

I believe they didn’t have any children and I haven’t located any death dates at this time. I hope the 1950 US Census may provide additional facts to their lives.

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