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Catherine Mary <I>Hogan</I> Morrissey

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Catherine Mary Hogan Morrissey

Birth
County Galway, Ireland
Death
6 Feb 1941 (aged 77)
Mineola, Nassau County, New York, USA
Burial
Woodside, Queens County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Grave 8, Plot B, Range 21, Section 15
Memorial ID
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Catherine Mary Hogan (1864-1941) Morrissey, was an immigrant from Ireland to the United States around 1880 or 1881. (b. January 1864; Hollygrove township, Athleague parish, Killeroran district, County Galway/Roscommon, Ireland - d. February 6, 1941; Nassau Hospital, Mineola, Nassau County, New York, USA)

Birth:
Catherine was born in or near Hollygrove, Ireland on the Galway and Roscommon border to John Hogan (c1835-c1887) and Winifred Conboy (c1833-c1905).

Siblings:
Her siblings include: Bridget Hogan (c1860-?) who married Michael Boyle (c1856-?); Moira Hogan (c1861-?); Michael Hogan (c1863-?); Jane E. Hogan (1867-1949) who came to the US and married Martin Matthew Gelchion I (1858-1899) who was a gardner; Patrick Hogan (1866-?); Winifred Hogan (c1870-?) who came to the US and married John Healy I (c1870-bef1920); and Ann Elizabeth Hogan (c1870-?) who came to the US and it is not known if she married. There were other children and more work will have to be done to find the entire set of siblings in the Irish baptismal books.

Emigration:
Catherine Hogan emigrated to the United States around 1880 or 1881.

Marriage:
She married Thomas Morrissey I (1863-1928), a shipping laborer, on November 25, 1888. The ceremony was at Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan.

Children:
Their children include: Thomas Morrissey II (1889) who died as an infant; Winifred Agnes Morrissey (1890-1985) who married Francis Herbert Kellar (1888-1934) who was a photographer; John Morrissey (1892-1952) who married Mary Duffy (c1895-?); Richard Morrissey (1894-1895) who died as an infant; Mary Morrissey (1896-1898) who died as an infant; and Thomas Morrissey III (1898-1919) who died as a youth.

Manhattan, New York:
From at least 1900 to 1910 she was living with her husband and children at 147 Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan in New York City, New York and in 1930 she was living at 110 West 102nd Street in Manhattan in New York City with Michael Hogan (c1858-?) who was her brother; and Raymond Hogan (1910-?), her nephew.

Death:
Catherine died at Nassau Hospital in Mineola in Nassau County, New York. Her death certificate number was "12069". Her cause of death was "brachiogenic carcinoma with diastomal obstruction". She also suffered from thrombosis of her superior vena cava. She was hospitalized on January 17, 1941 and died on February 06, 1941. She was 74 years old. She was living at the home of her daughter, Winifred at 32 First Street in Miracle, North Hempstead on Long Island.

Burial:
Catherine was buried in Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, Queens, New York, with her husband and her three children that died as infants: Thomas, Richard and Mary.

Relationship:
Catherine Mary Hogan (1864-1941) was a third cousin, three times removed of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ). She was the great-grandmother of Deirdre Anne Laura Kellar (1964- ).

DNA relationships:
Deirdre Anne Laura Kellar (1964- ) matches her Rankin cousins by DNA but she does not match Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ). However Richard and Dierdre both match mutual Carr cousins.

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on July 4, 2003. Updated on Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 2011 by expanding the lede. Updated on July 7, 2017 with the DNA update.

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Catherine Mary Hogan (1864-1941) Morrissey, was an immigrant from Ireland to the United States around 1880 or 1881. (b. January 1864; Hollygrove township, Athleague parish, Killeroran district, County Galway/Roscommon, Ireland - d. February 6, 1941; Nassau Hospital, Mineola, Nassau County, New York, USA)

Birth:
Catherine was born in or near Hollygrove, Ireland on the Galway and Roscommon border to John Hogan (c1835-c1887) and Winifred Conboy (c1833-c1905).

Siblings:
Her siblings include: Bridget Hogan (c1860-?) who married Michael Boyle (c1856-?); Moira Hogan (c1861-?); Michael Hogan (c1863-?); Jane E. Hogan (1867-1949) who came to the US and married Martin Matthew Gelchion I (1858-1899) who was a gardner; Patrick Hogan (1866-?); Winifred Hogan (c1870-?) who came to the US and married John Healy I (c1870-bef1920); and Ann Elizabeth Hogan (c1870-?) who came to the US and it is not known if she married. There were other children and more work will have to be done to find the entire set of siblings in the Irish baptismal books.

Emigration:
Catherine Hogan emigrated to the United States around 1880 or 1881.

Marriage:
She married Thomas Morrissey I (1863-1928), a shipping laborer, on November 25, 1888. The ceremony was at Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan.

Children:
Their children include: Thomas Morrissey II (1889) who died as an infant; Winifred Agnes Morrissey (1890-1985) who married Francis Herbert Kellar (1888-1934) who was a photographer; John Morrissey (1892-1952) who married Mary Duffy (c1895-?); Richard Morrissey (1894-1895) who died as an infant; Mary Morrissey (1896-1898) who died as an infant; and Thomas Morrissey III (1898-1919) who died as a youth.

Manhattan, New York:
From at least 1900 to 1910 she was living with her husband and children at 147 Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan in New York City, New York and in 1930 she was living at 110 West 102nd Street in Manhattan in New York City with Michael Hogan (c1858-?) who was her brother; and Raymond Hogan (1910-?), her nephew.

Death:
Catherine died at Nassau Hospital in Mineola in Nassau County, New York. Her death certificate number was "12069". Her cause of death was "brachiogenic carcinoma with diastomal obstruction". She also suffered from thrombosis of her superior vena cava. She was hospitalized on January 17, 1941 and died on February 06, 1941. She was 74 years old. She was living at the home of her daughter, Winifred at 32 First Street in Miracle, North Hempstead on Long Island.

Burial:
Catherine was buried in Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, Queens, New York, with her husband and her three children that died as infants: Thomas, Richard and Mary.

Relationship:
Catherine Mary Hogan (1864-1941) was a third cousin, three times removed of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ). She was the great-grandmother of Deirdre Anne Laura Kellar (1964- ).

DNA relationships:
Deirdre Anne Laura Kellar (1964- ) matches her Rankin cousins by DNA but she does not match Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ). However Richard and Dierdre both match mutual Carr cousins.

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on July 4, 2003. Updated on Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 2011 by expanding the lede. Updated on July 7, 2017 with the DNA update.

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