Moloney Salazar Family Tree

Timothy Fleming MoloneyAge: 52 years18401892

Name
Timothy Fleming Moloney
Given names
Timothy Fleming
Surname
Moloney
Birth April 12, 1840
Birth of a sisterAnastatia Moloney
before July 8, 1841 (Age 14 months)
Baptism of a sisterAnastatia Moloney
July 8, 1841 (Age 14 months)
Shared note: Sponsors: James Cleary and Mary Dwane
EngagementJosephine M. DunnView this family
1879 (Age 38 years)

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MarriageJosephine M. DunnView this family
October 15, 1879 (Age 39 years)
Quality of data: 3
Shared note: Witnesses: Wm. H Steele, Josephine Wahl, & Jane Frances Dunn
Birth of a son
#1
Alexis Ignatius Moloney
April 23, 1887 (Age 47 years)
Baptism of a sonAlexis Ignatius Moloney
May 1, 1887 (Age 47 years)
Address: 2413 N. Grande
Shared note: Mrs. "Grandma" Hurley was his godmother and he was baptized by W.H. Brantner, Pastor.
_GCID
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_GCIDJosephine M. DunnView this family
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Death August 26, 1892 (Age 52 years)
Shared note: Paralysis||
Burial about August 27, 1892 (1 day after death)
Shared note: Letter, Department of Veteran Affairs, Los Angeles National Cemetery, 950 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, Helen B. Szumylo, Director, to LeRoy D. Moloney, June 30, 1992, with poloroid photo of gravestone.
Shared note: Burial Plot
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father
mother
himself
Timothy Fleming Moloney
Birth: April 12, 1840Kilmallock, County Limerick, Ireland
Death: August 26, 1892National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
15 months
younger sister
Family with Josephine M. Dunn - View this family
himself
Timothy Fleming Moloney
Birth: April 12, 1840Kilmallock, County Limerick, Ireland
Death: August 26, 1892National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
wife
Marriage: October 15, 1879St. Vincent's Church, St. Louis City, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
8 years
son

Engagement

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Marriage

Witnesses: Wm. H Steele, Josephine Wahl, & Jane Frances Dunn

Name

Last edited in ROOTS III on 06/15/1998.

Death

Paralysis||

Note added by Kirk A. Moloney, 20 January 2019:

A google search leads to a web page of the Home for Disabled Veterans which was begun after World War I as the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. The Pacific Branch was in Sawtelle, Los Angeles. There is now a Sawtelle Veterans home in Los Angeles, which may be the current facility.

Burial

Letter, Department of Veteran Affairs, Los Angeles National Cemetery, 950 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, Helen B. Szumylo, Director, to LeRoy D. Moloney, June 30, 1992, with poloroid photo of gravestone.

Burial

Burial Plot

Section 1, Row H, Grave 1

Shared note

Letters - Dr. S.C. O'Mahony/LeRoy D. Moloney, 3 October 1990, Limerick Regional Archives, The Granary, Michael Street, Limerick, Michael Street, Limerick, Telephone: 061-40777 FAX: 061-315634:

Dear Mr. Moloney,

Good news! We have found your Timothy, and thanks to his using his mother's name as a middle name, we have no doubt that we have found the correct Timothy. His parents were Timothy Moloney and Deborah Fleming. Timothy and Deborah married in Kilfinane parish on 1 May 1839, in the presence of David Fleming and Patrick Fleming. They had no children in that parish, but had two in neighbouring Kilmallock: Timothy on 12 April 1840; Anastasia on 8 July 1841. I don't know what happened after that. The family would appear to have left the area, but I don't know whether or not it is worth searching for more children by them elsewhere, especially as we don't know whether there were any children to search for! It is not possible to go back a further generation in either Kilmallock (which starts in 1837) or in Kilfinane (which starts in 1832). There were no Moloneys among the sponsors to the two children either; so we have no lead on which to base further work.

With best wishes, I remain Yours sincerely,

/s/ Chris O'Mahony