Obituary from Amherst Advocate, Amherst, Portage County, Wisconsin, Thursday, September 17, 1908:
"DEATH OF MRS. CORRIGAN - Passed away at Her Home near Cusuer (sic) Sunday. Mrs. Mary Corrigan, an aged resident of the town of Stockton, passed away at her home near the Custer station, Sunday morning, after an illness covering a period of several months. Mrs. Corrigan, whose maiden name was Mary Riley, was born in Ireland in May, 1836. In 1847 with her parents she came to America and settled at Kalamazo (sic) Mich. From there they removed to IL where she was married to Patrick Corrigan and in the year 1856 they moved to Wisconsin, settling on the farm near Custer, which has since been their home. Mr. Corrigan passed away in 1901...The funeral was held from St. Mary's church at Custer..."
Obituary from Amherst Advocate, Amherst, Portage County, Wisconsin, Thursday, September 17, 1908:
"DEATH OF MRS. CORRIGAN - Passed away at Her Home near Cusuer (sic) Sunday. Mrs. Mary Corrigan, an aged resident of the town of Stockton, passed away at her home near the Custer station, Sunday morning, after an illness covering a period of several months. Mrs. Corrigan, whose maiden name was Mary Riley, was born in Ireland in May, 1836. In 1847 with her parents she came to America and settled at Kalamazo (sic) Mich. From there they removed to IL where she was married to Patrick Corrigan and in the year 1856 they moved to Wisconsin, settling on the farm near Custer, which has since been their home. Mr. Corrigan passed away in 1901...The funeral was held from St. Mary's church at Custer..."
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