Mary Mahoney was born in 1854. She is the daughter of Florence Mahoney and Bridget Daley. She passed away in 1934.[1]
Mary's mother, Bridget Daley, next married Robert Stauddy, who was a postmaster in Calhoun County, Mississippi in 1905. Mary had taken the surname of Stauddy, as her Mississippi marriage record to Fred Pelman so indicates.
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Sources
General Summary and Overview of the Fred and Mary Pelman Family, by Frances I. Burch, contributed by Kathy Montejo, 5 Mar 2013.[2]
New York, State Census 1855: Oswego, Oswego County, NY, Jun 1855, ED 1
Mississippi, Compiled Marriage Index, 1776-1935: F. W. Pelman & Mary Stuaddy, 4 Jul 1869, Yalobusha County[3]
1880 US Census: Marena, Hodgeman County, KS, 18 Jun 1880, Enumeration District 382, Pg. 12[4]
1900 US Census: Alamogordo, Otero County, NM, 29 Jun 1900, Enumeration District 78, Sheet 15B[5]
1910 US Census: Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX, 25 Apr 1910, Enumeration District 130, Sheet 12B[6]
1930 US Census: Danville, Vermilion County, IL, 10 Apr 1930, Enumeration District 20, Sheet 10A[7]
Find A Grave: Memorial #96449884; Spring Hill Cemetery and Mausoleum, Danville IL (no g.s. photo)
↑ Hunting For Bears, comp.. Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935. Mississippi marriage information taken from county courthouse records.
↑ Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.; Roll: 383; Page: 6D; Enumeration District: 382
↑ Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls; Page: 15; Enumeration District: 0078
↑ Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.; Roll: T624_1591; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 0130; FHL microfilm: 1375604
↑ Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls; Roll: 564; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 0020; FHL microfilm: 2340299
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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 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: