Mary Catherine Madden was born 1871, or in May 1873, in Liberty, or Sioux City, Woodbury county, Iowa. She was the daughter of Patrick Madden and Ann McManus.
Like the other members of her family, Mary was Roman Catholic by religion.
In 1880 Mary C. Madden is recorded as being white, female, nine years of age, single and living in the household of her father in Sioux City, Woodbury county, Iowa. [1]
She passed away about 1962.
Sources
↑ 1880 Federal Census of Willow, Woodbury, Iowa. Text: "Name: Mary C. Madden; Age: 9; Birth Date: Abt 1871; Birthplace: Iowa; Home in 1880: Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa, USA; Dwelling Number: 60; Race: White; Gender: Female; Relation to Head of House: Daughter; Marital Status: Single; Father's Birthplace: Ireland; Mother's Birthplace: Ireland.
Household Members | Name | Race | Gender | Age | Relation | Birthplace
Patrick Madden, W, M, 53, Head, Ireland
Anna Madden, W, F, 50, Wife, Canada
Ellen J. Madden, W, F, 23, Daughter, Canada
John F. Madden, W, M, 21, Son, Canada
William J. Madden, W, M, 22, Son, Canada
Margret Madden, W, F, 19, Daughter, Canada
Andrew P. Madden, W, M, 18, Son, Canada
Daniel Madden, W, M, 16, Son, Canada
Patrick Madden, W, M, 15, Son, Canada
James Madden, W, M, 12, Son, Canada
Mary C. Madden, W, F, 9, Daughter, Iowa
Elizabeth A. Madden, W, F, 7, Daughter, Iowa
Thomas M. Madden, W, M, 3, Son, Iowa."
Acknowledgements
Thanks to William Madden for creating WikiTree Profile Mary Catherine Madden on 9 February 2015. This profile was adopted and furnished with a biography and sources by Albertus on 22 Jan 2018. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mary by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Mary: