killed by cars
killed by cars - 1927 Record of Sweeney Family
1927 Telegraph operator - Record of Sweeney Family, 1927
1927 married with 2 children living in Colorado - Record of SweeneyFamily, 1927
died in childhood - Record of Sweeney Family, 1927
1927 living in Denver, CO - Record of Sweeney Family, 1927
BIOGRAPHY: Volunteer in Civil War - private in Company D, 194th Regiment,Ohio Infantry. Feb. 13 1865 - mustered in, basic training at Camp Chase,MD; Jun 1865 - sent to hospital at Summit, MD; then on to Cumberland, MD US General Hospital; June 28, 1865 - disability discharge by order 77.
RESIDENCE: RESIDENCE: Zellhausen, Germany until 1844
RESIDENCE: Latrobe, PA 1844-47
RESIDENCE: Minerton, OH 1847-77
RESIDENCE: Trowbridge, IL 1877-85
RESIDENCE: Coffeyville, KS
RESIDENCE: Decatur,IL 1886-97 at 935 E. William, 230 S. Broadway, 840 E. William.
OCCUPATION: Farmer, carpenter.
AKA: Sweaney
Martha's twin sister
Mary's twin sister
BIOGRAPHY: Entered the religious order on Aug 15, 1898 (9 months afterher father Andrew died) and took the name Sr. Isabella. She lived at St.Mary's of the Woods, Terra Haute, IN and worked in the printing pressaccording to Sr. Ann Cathleen.
Recorded Sweeney Family Record in 1927 on J.A. Keck Furniture stationery.
1927 living at 333 N. Valley, Kansas City, KS - Record of Sweeney Family,1927
Immigration: came to U.S. 1792 at the age of about 35 with his wife and
!at least one brother, Emon Roe MacSweeney
!Settled on the site what is now Pittsburgh,(Allegheny), PA after coming to
!the U.S. from Ireland
left his first family in IrelandBIOGRAPHY: We have no data on his life or family in Ireland. Traditionsays he had wife and four children but nothing is known of these. Afterhis first wife died, he remarried and came to USA in 1792 at age of 35.He left his first family in Ireland and started a second family in theUS. He died at the age of 81.
SOURCE: Record of the Sweeney Family by T. F. Sweeney in 1927 at age of75.
AKA: Sweaney
no relation
lived in northeastern Iowa
had 3 (2) girls
2 children died on the journey from Pennsylvania to Iowa
3 girls remained in PennsylvaniaLived in Pennsylvania and Northeast Iowa.