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Family Tree Maker Descendants of Jeremiah (Darby) Moloney and Kate Kenny Generation No. 1 1. JEREMIAH (DARBY)1 MOLONEY was born Abt. 1820 in Ireland, and died Unknown. He married KATE KENNY Abt. 1840 in Co. Limerick, Ireland. She was born Abt. 1820 in Ireland, and died Unknown. Child of JEREMIAH MOLONEY and KATE KENNY is: 2. i. PATRICK2 MOLONEY, b. Abt. October 21, 1843, ?? Rockhill & Bruree, Co. Limerick, Ireland; d. November 21, 1919, Ballinacorty, Glenroe, Co. Limerick, Ireland. Generation No. 2 2. PATRICK2 MOLONEY (JEREMIAH (DARBY)1) was born Abt. October 21, 1843 in ?? Rockhill & Bruree, Co. Limerick, Ireland1, and died November 21, 1919 in Ballinacorty, Glenroe, Co. Limerick, Ireland2. He married MARY NUGENT February 25, 1868 in Glenroe, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland3. She was born Abt. 1858 in Ireland3, and died October 29, 1935 in Ballinacorty, Glenroe, Co. Limerick, Ireland 4. Notes for PATRICK MOLONEY: While we cannot be certain that this is the correct Patrick, he is the only one born to a Jeremiah in the vicinity. He listed Darby (Jeremiah) Moloney as his father on his marriage certificate. It might be supposed that he came from Glenroe. However, the records at Glenroe church do not begin until 1853. Patrick was baptized on 21 October 1843. Sponsors were James Kenny and Maria O'Brien. At the time of his son David's wedding to Mary Treacy, Patrick's occupation was listed as a labourer. More About PATRICK MOLONEY: Cause of Death: debility and old age Notes for MARY NUGENT: Mary Curtin, daughter, was present at death. Her age was given as 77. More About MARY NUGENT: Cause of Death: Bronchitis Children of PATRICK MOLONEY and MARY NUGENT are: 3. i. JEREMIAH3 MOLONEY, b. Abt. December 20, 1868, Glenroe, Co. Limerick, Ireland; d. Unknown. 4. ii. DAVID MOLONEY, b. March 23, 1870, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland; d. January 16, 1919, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland. iii. MARY (MOLLY) MOLONEY, b. January 27, 18725; d. Unknown; m. TIMOTHY CURTIN; d. Unknown. 5. iv. JOHN (JACK) MOLONEY, b. December 03, 1873, Ballintubber, Glenroe, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick; d. Abt. 1930, Liverpool, England. 6. v. WILLIAM MOLONEY, b. February 06, 1877; d. 1956. vi. THOMAS MOLONEY, b. February 28, 18805; d. Unknown. vii. KATHLEEN MARY MOLONEY, b. December 08, 18815; d. Unknown. viii. HELEN (NELLIE) MOLONEY, b. March 09, 18835; d. Unknown; m. MALONE6; d. Unknown. Notes for HELEN (NELLIE) MOLONEY: Jenny Moloney Franklin recalls a visit to Ireland in 1941. "I went with my brother Will to visit Aunt Nell (Helen Moloney) who was a stately old lady. She said I looked like Aunt Moll (her sister) and I had red hair like her. Pat and John (Jane's sons) were redheads, too, and she was very taken with them. Aunt Moll was dead at this time and her husband, Tim Curtin, I never met." 1 Generation No. 3 3. JEREMIAH3 MOLONEY (PATRICK2, JEREMIAH (DARBY)1)7 was born Abt. December 20, 1868 in Glenroe, Co. Limerick, Ireland8, and died Unknown. He married MARY O'CONNELL. She was born Abt. 1884, and died March 02, 19789. More About MARY O'CONNELL: Burial: Unknown, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland Children of JEREMIAH MOLONEY and MARY O'CONNELL are: 7. i. THOMAS4 MOLONEY, b. Abt. 1908; d. February 24, 1974. ii. JAMES MOLONEY, b. Abt. 1910; d. November 23, 198710. More About JAMES MOLONEY: Burial: Unknown, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland 8. iii. PATRICK MOLONEY, b. Private. iv. KATHLEEN (KITTY) MOLONEY, b. 1913, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland; d. January 27, 2000, Carrigalline, Co. Cork, Ireland. Notes for KATHLEEN (KITTY) MOLONEY: Kitty worked in England for many years, beginning in 1932. For the last 18 years of her life, Kitty lived with the family of Frank and Una Fenton and was nanny to their two children. She worked with them in England and then moved to Ireland when they decided to relocate to Carrigaline, Co. Cork. Kitty also worked for in England for 20 years for a man named Tim Cleary. He said she was a beautiful woman and broke many a man's heart. Kitty maintained an apartment in England up to the time of her death and regularly traveled over, staying for a month or two at a time. At the Moloney Reunion on 15 October 1999, Kitty recalled waving goodbye to Tom Maloney as he walked down the road on his way to America, in 1928. More About KATHLEEN (KITTY) MOLONEY: Burial: January 29, 2000, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland Cause of Death: Bronchitis 9. v. ALICE MOLONEY, b. Abt. 1914; d. Abt. 1968. vi. EILEEN MOLONEY, b. Private; m. HARRY STEWART, Private; b. Private. vii. BRIDGET (BRIDIE) MOLONEY, b. Abt. 1919; d. May 13, 198710. More About BRIDGET (BRIDIE) MOLONEY: Burial: Unknown, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland viii. MAUDY MOLONEY, b. Abt. 1920; d. July 25, 2003. More About MAUDY MOLONEY: Burial: July 27, 2003, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland11 4. DAVID3 MOLONEY (PATRICK2, JEREMIAH (DARBY)1) was born March 23, 1870 in Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland12, and died January 16, 1919 in Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland13. He married MARY TREACY January 26, 1898 in Bulgaden, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick, Ireland14. She was born February 01, 1875 in Knocklong, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick, Ireland15, and died March 31, 1964 in Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland16. Notes for DAVID MOLONEY: At the time of his wedding to Mary Treacy, David was listed as a labourer living in Ballinanima. After a 10-day illness, he died of pneumonia in the flu epidemic of 1919. David Moloney is buried in the old cemetery in Darragh, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, according to his daughter Nonie. 2 Notes for MARY TREACY: Mary's baptismal sponsors were David Condon and Nora Treacy. Mary walked to Mass every day from Ballinanima to Kilfinane, a distance of at least three miles. The rosary was said every evening in her home. Mary's cause of death was congestive cardiac failure, auricular fibrillation. She is buried in the Kilbreedy cemetery near Martinstown, Co. Limerick. Children of DAVID MOLONEY and MARY TREACY are: i. PATRICK JOSEPH4 MALONEY, b. August 05, 1900, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland17; d. October 20, 1961, Mother Cabrini Hospital, New York, New York18; m. CATHERINE GERAGHTY, New York, New York; b. June 26, 1895, Ireland19; d. June 1972, New York, New York. Notes for PATRICK JOSEPH MALONEY: Patrick, who was called Paddy in Ireland, apparently emigrated to the US in 1929. Patrick's death certificate states he was a resident of the City of New York for 32 years. His occupation is listed as shipping clerk, at W.J. Sloane, a home furnishings store at 5th Avenue and 47th Street in NYC, where his brother Thomas also worked. The death certificate also states that Patrick was citizen of the U.S., and that he was not a veteran. Patrick and his wife, Catherine Geraghty, are buried in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, Westchester County, New York, Section 44, Plot 453, Grave #5. Mary Moloney McGee has a story about Paddy, which she heard from her dad, David. About 1920, a Black and Tan squad arrived at the cottage in Ballinanima in the nightime and ordered everyone out to the road. They were about to ransack the house when another Black and Tan officer arrived. He told the thugs to leave the family alone, that the woman (Mary "Nanan" Treacy Moloney) had been recently widowed. This was a very good thing-- Paddy had the membership book for the local IRA unit hidden in the house! More About CATHERINE GERAGHTY: Social Security Number: 091-22-1213 10. ii. WILLIAM MOLONEY, b. November 23, 1901, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland; d. October 09, 1993, Kildorrery, Co. Cork, Ireland. 11. iii. MARY (MAY) MOLONEY, b. October 27, 1903, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland; d. July 06, 1988, Darragh, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland. 12. iv. THOMAS JOSEPH MALONEY, b. October 10, 1905, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland; d. February 08, 1971, New York, New York. v. EDMUND (NED) MOLONEY, b. December 23, 1907, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland; d. March 02, 1991, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland. vi. BRIGID (BRIDIE) MOLONEY, b. December 01, 1910, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland; d. May 10, 1979, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland. vii. KATHLEEN (KITTY) MOLONEY20, b. Abt. 1911, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland; d. Abt. 1918, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland. Notes for KATHLEEN (KITTY) MOLONEY: Kitty died from ricketts, a bone disease. 13. viii. DAVID JOSEPH MOLONEY, b. October 13, 1912, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland; d. July 24, 1993, Martinstown, Kimallock, Co. Limerick, Ireland. 14. ix. ELLEN (NELLIE) MOLONEY, b. December 02, 1915, Ballinanima, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland; d. November 25, 1994, Martinstown, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland. 15. x. NORA (NONIE) MOLONEY, b. Private. 16. xi. KITTIE MOLONEY, b. Private. 5. JOHN (JACK)3 MOLONEY (PATRICK2, JEREMIAH (DARBY)1) was born December 03, 1873 in Ballintubber, Glenroe, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick21,22, and died Abt. 1930 in Liverpool, England23. He married ELLEN WINTERS24 November 16, 1904 in Glenroe, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland25. She was born February 14, 1880 in Keale, Ballyorgan, Glenroe, Co. Limerick25, and died 1945 in Ireland. 3 Children of JOHN MOLONEY and ELLEN WINTERS are: 17. i. EILEEN MARY4 MOLONEY, b. September 17, 1904; d. 1974. ii. KATHERINE (KITTY) MOLONEY26, b. June 15, 1906, Effin (Charleville), Co. Limerick, Ireland27; d. July 17, 1988, London, England27. iii. MOLLY MOLONEY, b. Private; m. CLIFFORD DENHAM, Private; b. Private. 18. iv. THOMAS (TOMMY) MOLONEY, b. December 08, 1909, Garrenderk, Charleville, Co. Cork, Ireland; d. January 27, 1994, Havant, England. v. WILLIAM (WILL) MOLONEY28, b. February 18, 1911, Charleville, Co. Cork, Ireland29; d.
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