She died in 1909 [3] and was buried at Blue Earth, Faribault County, Minnesota. [4]
Her estate was probated in Martin County, Minnesota. [5]
Sources
↑ Irish Immigrants: New York Port Arrival Records 1846-1851 Famine Irish Entry Project 1846-1851 and available at ancestry.com for Mary' Carney b. May 1830 Athboy, Meath, Ireland.
↑ Boston 1821-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists available at ancestry.com for Mary' Carney 'b. May 1830 Athboy, Meath, Ireland.
↑ Minnesota Death Index 1908-2002 compiled by Minnesota Department of Health in Minneapolis, MN for d.27 Aug 1909 MN; available at ancestry.com.
↑ Find A Grave: Memorial #125520953 b: May 1830 Ireland; d: 27 Aug 1909 MN; buried: Blue Earth, Faribault County, Minnesota; index available at ancestry.com.
↑ Minnesota Wills and Probate Records 1801-1999; Martin County, Minnesota Will Records & Probate Court 1860-1916; d.27 Aug 1909 Martin County, Minnesota; probate court: 26 Oct 1909 Martin County, Minnesota; available on ancestry.com.
1855/Jun/20 New York State Census of Corning, Steuben, New York for wife Mary' Carney b. May 1830 Athboy, Meath, Ireland and available at ancestry.com.
1865/Jul/ 03 Illinois State Census of Amboy, Lee County, Illinois; archive collection #103.010, roll #2394, line 8, for Mary Carney in Wm. Murtha family, available at Illinois State Archives in Springfield, Illinois and online at ancestry.com.
1870 Census of Pleasant Prairie, Martin County, Minnesota as wife @41yrs in Wm. Murtha family.
1875/May/01 Minnesota State Census of Pleasant Prairie, Martin, Minnesota as wife @45yrs in Wm. Murtha family.
1895 Minnesota State Census of Pleasant Prairie, Martin County, Minnesota as wife @65yrs.
1900/Jun/18 USA Census of Pleasant Prairie, Martin County, Minnesota; FHL #1240775, NARA-T623_775, ed 0174, p5A in William Murtha family as wife Mary @70yrs b. May 1830 Athboy, Meath, Ireland m.1858 and available at ancestry.com.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mary by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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