Wow. I was not expecting take this long to get back to my blog.
Well, with that said, I am back now... and with a new project in mind, one that is focused on one specific branch of my Irish heritage: the Lardner family/families from County Clare, Ireland.
Please check out my newly created page/blog that will be used to track my research progress: The Lardners of County Clare.
All the Best,
Jessica
A Search for Information on the Costelloe, King, Lardner and Cashman Surnames in Nebraska and Beyond
Showing posts with label James Lardner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Lardner. Show all posts
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
James Lardner: Excerpts from....
Excerpts from, Pioneer tales of the Oregon trail and of Jefferson County by Charles Dawson (1912)
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Monday, April 1, 2013
Obituary of Thomas Raymond (Ray) Wiggins
Sometimes obituaries really just make me depressed...
The attached story to this particular obituary fills up the majority of the The Fairbury Journal's front page and a portion of page 8. Below is the actual, "offiical" obituary that was placed at he end of story about the search for the bodies of my great grandfather and uncle.
What wasn't reported at the time of their deaths was that my great grandmother was pregnant at the time. Gr-Grandma Agnes (Lardner) Wiggins, after the death of her husband and youngest son, moved into town, began to work at a local department store, and proceed to put all seven of her remaining children through school on her own.
I really wish I could have met her, and my great grandfather and uncle.
N.B. Ray Wiggins was married to Agnes Lardner, the daughter of James Lardner from County Clare, Ireland and Mary Ann Cashman, who was the daughter of William Cashman from County Cork, Ireland.
N.B. Ray Wiggins was married to Agnes Lardner, the daughter of James Lardner from County Clare, Ireland and Mary Ann Cashman, who was the daughter of William Cashman from County Cork, Ireland.
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