Source: MA1915D "Massachusetts Deaths, 1841 - 1915," database with images, accessed via FamilySearch, State Archives, Boston;
Census
Source: US1900C "United States , Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900," database with images, accessed via FamilySearch, NARA digital publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012).
Footnotes
↑ Source: #US1900C Year: 1900; Series T623, Roll 663, FHL Film: 1240663; Digital Folder: ---; Image: ---; ED=0882, Sheet=6B, Line 81, Melrose Ward 6, Middlesex, Massachusetts, [add] 116 Grove Street, [house ID] 114, Moran, John S, [relation] Father-in-law, [born] ---, [age] 66, [married] 37 yrs, [born in] Ireland, [father] Ireland, [mother] Ireland, [occ] ---, [imm] ---, 12 years
↑ Source: #MA1915D. GS Film 2058068; Digital Folder: 4292278; Image: 00902; Ref ID: v 37 cn 105; Melrose, Massachusetts; John L. Moran, [residence] ---, [birth] 1834 (est), Co. Sligo, Ireland, [DofDeath] 10OCT1903, [place] Melrose,,Massachusetts, United States, [age] 69 yrs, [married] Married, [Spouse] ---, [Father] John Moran, Ireland, [Mother] Catherine Leonard, Ireland, [occupation] shoemaker, [burial] 13OCT1903, [burial place] St. Patrick's Cemetery, Stoneham, Mass.
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