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Matilda Barbara “Tillie” <I>Burns</I> Mulhollen-Mulhern

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Matilda Barbara “Tillie” Burns Mulhollen-Mulhern

Birth
Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Jul 1898 (aged 36)
Gallitzin, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bellwood, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Altoona, PA: Morning Tribune, issue of Saturday, 7 August 1880

Married.

MULHOLLEM - BURNS - In Hollidaysburg, August 6, by C.G. Lowry, Esq., John Mulhollem and Miss Matilda Burns, all of Antis township, Blair county.
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Altoona, PA: Altoona Tribune, issue of Thursday, 7 October 1880, p. 2, col. 4

OCTOBER TERM OF COURT.

Motions and Petitions Heard and Granted.
Commonwealth Cases Tried and Continued.

Commonwealth vs. John Mulhollen. Charge--fornication and bastardy. Nolle pros. returned upon payment of costs by the defendant.
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Altoona, PA: The Times, issue of Tuesday, 17 March 1885, p. 2, col. 3

COUNTY COURT CHRONICLES.

The Sentences Imposed and Other Business Disposed of Yesterday.

Neff & Hicks--John Mulhollen vs. Matilda Mulhollen--libel in divorce. Petition that a subpoena may issue forth to summon respondent in above action to appear at Court at June term to answer complaint. Subpoena awarded.
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Altoona, PA: The Times, issue of Thursday, 18 June 1885, p. 4, col. 2

THE LAST SESSION.

Business Finished and Court Adjourns Till July.

Same [Flick]--Mulhollen vs. Mulhollen--Libel in divorce. W.W. Ambrose was appointed commissioner to take testimony.

[Might the courthouse in Hollidaysburg have more detailed records about the above references?]
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Altoona, PA: Morning Tribune, issue of Thursday, 28 July 1898, p. 6, col. 1

BELLWOOD BRIEFS.

Mrs. Tillie B. Mulhern died at her late home at Gallitzin on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Mulhern was a daughter of Alexander Burns, of this place and was well known by many of our people. She was 36 years and 4 months old. Her death resulted from catarrh of the stomach. She is survived by her husband, one son, one daughter, her father, mother, five sisters and three brothers. Her remains were brought to her parents' home in Bellwood, where funeral services were held yesterday at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. C.C. Miller, of the United Brethren church, after which her remains were laid to rest in Logan Valley cemetery.
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Altoona, PA: Morning Tribune, issue of Saturday, 7 August 1880

Married.

MULHOLLEM - BURNS - In Hollidaysburg, August 6, by C.G. Lowry, Esq., John Mulhollem and Miss Matilda Burns, all of Antis township, Blair county.
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Altoona, PA: Altoona Tribune, issue of Thursday, 7 October 1880, p. 2, col. 4

OCTOBER TERM OF COURT.

Motions and Petitions Heard and Granted.
Commonwealth Cases Tried and Continued.

Commonwealth vs. John Mulhollen. Charge--fornication and bastardy. Nolle pros. returned upon payment of costs by the defendant.
-----
Altoona, PA: The Times, issue of Tuesday, 17 March 1885, p. 2, col. 3

COUNTY COURT CHRONICLES.

The Sentences Imposed and Other Business Disposed of Yesterday.

Neff & Hicks--John Mulhollen vs. Matilda Mulhollen--libel in divorce. Petition that a subpoena may issue forth to summon respondent in above action to appear at Court at June term to answer complaint. Subpoena awarded.
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Altoona, PA: The Times, issue of Thursday, 18 June 1885, p. 4, col. 2

THE LAST SESSION.

Business Finished and Court Adjourns Till July.

Same [Flick]--Mulhollen vs. Mulhollen--Libel in divorce. W.W. Ambrose was appointed commissioner to take testimony.

[Might the courthouse in Hollidaysburg have more detailed records about the above references?]
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Altoona, PA: Morning Tribune, issue of Thursday, 28 July 1898, p. 6, col. 1

BELLWOOD BRIEFS.

Mrs. Tillie B. Mulhern died at her late home at Gallitzin on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Mulhern was a daughter of Alexander Burns, of this place and was well known by many of our people. She was 36 years and 4 months old. Her death resulted from catarrh of the stomach. She is survived by her husband, one son, one daughter, her father, mother, five sisters and three brothers. Her remains were brought to her parents' home in Bellwood, where funeral services were held yesterday at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. C.C. Miller, of the United Brethren church, after which her remains were laid to rest in Logan Valley cemetery.
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