James McHenry married Cecelia Cavenaugh at Cathedral of Ss Peter & Paul, in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 22nd of July, 1869. The witnesses were Solomon Trainor and Adele Cavenaugh[8]
↑ Page: Pg. 446,Pennsylvania, 4th , Vol 7 of 11, Class 1/2, M-R , 158 Data: Text: 2014 Callowhill JAMES McHENRY Age Last July 1863 : 20 years old CONT Salesman, Single, New York Date: Jun 1863
↑ Pg.257. Mr.James McHenry."A history of Catholicity in northern Ohio and the diocese of Cleveland from 1749 to December 31, 1900" .Cleveland Press of J.B.Savage (Cleveland, Ohio. 1903) . Vol. II. By Michael W. Carr. onarchive dot org
↑ Parish of Cathedral of Ss Peter & Paul. West Philadelphia and Center City. Philadelphia, Philadelphia South, Pennsylvania. VOL I-IV. Film number 1.05. Philadelphia Roman Catholic Parish Marriages
Ohio County Marriages Call Number: Film #886234 Y
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1860 PA Census Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Author: US Census
Source: S50 Repository: Title: U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865 Author: Records of the Provost Marshal General's Publication: Website Call Number: Group: 110, ARC Identifier: 4213514; Archive Volume Number: 7 of 11.
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United States Census,Cuyahoga Co., Ohio ,1900 CONT 24 Precinct B Cleveland City Ward 6 Note: Address of Residence was 275 Oliver St., Cleveland, OH.
Michael W. , President of the Historical Catholic Society Carr, "A History of Catholicity in Northern Ohio and in the Diocese of Cleveland: From 1749 to December 31, 1900 - Mr. James McHenry, Pg.284". A History of Catholicity in Northern Ohio. II (PRESS OF J. B. SAVAGE, 1903); online archives.
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