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DOLAN, Linda

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  DOLAN, Linda (daughter of DOLAN, John A).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  DOLAN, John A was born about 1924 in New York (son of DOLAN, Raymond T and BRANDIS, Mabel I).
    Children:
    1. DOLAN, Nancy
    2. 1. DOLAN, Linda


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  DOLAN, Raymond T was born on 3 Dec 1895 in Oriskany Falls, Oneida County, NY (son of DOLAN, John E and BRADY, Alice); died on 15 Aug 1954 in Oriskany Falls, Oneida County, NY.

    Notes:

    Clinton NY Courier - 8/19/1954

    Raymond T. Dolan, 58, died
    Aug. 15, 1954, at his home,
    125 Madison St., Oriskany Falls,
    after an illness of several months.
    He was born in Oriskany
    Falls on Dec. 3, 1895, the son
    of John E. and Alice. .Brady
    Dolan.
    He was educated in Oriskany
    Falls schools and had spent'most
    of his life there engaged in the
    .coal and lumber business. He
    was vicepresident of First Trust
    and Deposit Company, veteran
    of World War I and a member
    of the American Legion. He was
    also a member t»f Oneida Lodge
    767, BPO Elks.
    He was a member of St.
    Joseph's C^hurch and its Holy
    Name Society.
    He is survived by his wife;
    one son, John A. Dolan; two
    granddaughters, Nancy and Linda
    Dolan.
    The funeral was at 9 a.m.
    Wednesday from his home and
    9:30 from St. Joseph's Church
    where a solemn requiem high
    Mass was celebrated. Burial was
    in St. Bernard's Cemetery, Waterville.

    Raymond married BRANDIS, Mabel I about Jun 1920 in Oriskany Falls, Oneida County, NY. Mabel (daughter of BRANDIS, Albert E and WRIGHT, Georgie E) was born on 2 Jan 1894 in Kelton, Box Elder County, UT; died on 26 Mar 1975 in Waterville, Oneida County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  BRANDIS, Mabel I was born on 2 Jan 1894 in Kelton, Box Elder County, UT (daughter of BRANDIS, Albert E and WRIGHT, Georgie E); died on 26 Mar 1975 in Waterville, Oneida County, NY.

    Notes:

    Utica NY Observer - 3/27/1975

    ORISKANY FALLS - . Mrs.-
    Mabel* Dolan, 81, of Madison.
    Street, died yesterday in the
    Harding. Nursing^ Home,
    Waterville.
    She was born in Ketton, Utah,
    daughter of Albert-and
    Georgianna Wright Brandis and
    attended the Deansboro
    schools.
    She was married to Raymond
    . T. Dolan in 1920. He died in 1954.
    Mrs. Dolan was-a member of'
    St. Joseph's Church of Oriskany
    Falls and its Altar-Rosary
    Society.
    She is survived by a son/H..
    John Dolan of Oriskany Falls
    and a sister, Mrs. Charles
    (Brenda) Griffin of Clinton.
    The funeral will be at 9:15
    Saturday from the James W.
    Dayis Jr. Funeral Home,
    Oriskany Falls and at 9:30 from
    Sh Joseph's Church. Burial will
    be in St. Bernard's'Cemetery,
    Waterville.
    Calling hours are 7 to 9 tonight
    and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow.

    Notes:

    Waterville NY Times - 6/18/1920

    Wednesday morning at St. Joseph's
    Church in this place, Father Hyland,
    in a nuptial high mass, united in marriage
    Miss Mabel Brandis, daughter
    of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brandis of
    Deansboro, and Raymond T. Dolan,
    son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dolan, of
    this village. The church was taxed
    to its capacity on this occasion by
    the friends and relatives of the contracting
    parties. The edifice was
    handsomely decorated with the most
    fragrant flowers of the season and the
    effect was beautiful. The bridal couple
    entered the church to the wedding
    march played by Frederick Root.
    Edward Martin and Miss Ada O'Toole
    of Waterville and Mrs. J. J. Dolan of
    Norwich assisted the . choir. The
    bridesmaid* was Miss Ada Griffin of
    Clinton, a close friend, and the best
    man was Harry McLaughlin of this
    village. The ushers were Charles E.
    Doyle and Charles E. Allen, both companions
    of the groom. The bride
    was attired in white crepe meteor
    with pearl trimmings and veil with
    orange blossoms, and shower bouquet
    of white rosebuds and lilies of the
    valley, whiie the bridesmaid wore
    coral satin and georgette with silver,
    trimmings, hat of white georgette with
    coral trimmings and bouquet of white
    sweet peas and snapdragons. ' Mrs.
    Dolan has nearly all her life resided
    near Deansboro, where she is best
    known and where she is held in the
    very highest respect by everyone, for
    by "her extreme kindness, charming
    personality and talents, has acquired
    friends who on this event wish her all
    tho joys possible. Tho groom is a
    dyed in the wool Falls boy, who has
    few equals as a jolly good fellow. He
    has made good in all things he undertook
    and by his willingness to be
    of help in everything that is for the
    welfare ot his town, has built up a
    clientage ot friends who hope for him
    long life and years ot sunshine in the
    years yet before him and his bride.
    For some time he has held the responsible
    position as teller in the First
    National Bank and in this position he
    has Memonstrated that he is a valuable
    man. His courtesy and politeness
    are his chief assets and by these twin
    virtues he has further enlarged his
    friendship. Ho is a member of the
    Loyal Legion and is Interested in its
    welfare. '
    After a honeymoon they will take
    up their residenco in their new home
    after August 1st They were the recipients
    of most valuable and useful
    presents, including money. c,ut glass,
    silver, furniture, etc. The groom's
    gtift to the bride was a handsome
    brooch and tho bride gave her maid a
    handsomo brooch also. Tho gift lo
    the best man was a set of cuff links,
    and to the ushers tie clasps.

    Children:
    1. 2. DOLAN, John A was born about 1924 in New York.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  DOLAN, John E

    John + BRADY, Alice. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  BRADY, Alice
    Children:
    1. 4. DOLAN, Raymond T was born on 3 Dec 1895 in Oriskany Falls, Oneida County, NY; died on 15 Aug 1954 in Oriskany Falls, Oneida County, NY.

  3. 10.  BRANDIS, Albert E was born about 1862 in New York (son of BRANDIS, Henry W and Harriet); and died.

    Albert married WRIGHT, Georgie E on 4 Jul 1885 in Town of Brookfield, Oneida County, NY. Georgie (daughter of WRIGHT, Geoge and HUBBARD, Abbie) was born on 3 Jun 1862 in Town of Brookfield, Oneida County, NY; died on 10 Apr 1939 in Clinton, Oneida County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  WRIGHT, Georgie E was born on 3 Jun 1862 in Town of Brookfield, Oneida County, NY (daughter of WRIGHT, Geoge and HUBBARD, Abbie); died on 10 Apr 1939 in Clinton, Oneida County, NY.

    Notes:

    Clinton NY Courier - 4/13/1939

    The death of Mrs Albert E.
    Brandis occurred Monday at hor
    home on the Deansboro road aft
    er an illness of two weeks.
    She was born in the Town of
    Brookfield, June 3, 1862, a daugh-
    ter of George and Abbie Hubbard
    Wright. She married Albert E.
    Brandis at Brookfield, July 4. 1885,
    and for 40 years they had lived
    in their present home. Mrs. Brandis
    was a member of the Presbyterian
    Church.
    The deceased Is survived by
    three daughters, Mrs. Charles
    Griffin. College Hill; Mrs. Bert.
    Whaley, Deansboro, and Mrs. Raymond
    Dojan, Oriskahy Falls; one
    son. Hubbard H. Brandis, Deansboro:
    eight grandchildren, and one
    brother. Neville Wright, this village.
    A private funeral service
    held Tuesday afternoon.

    Children:
    1. BRANDIS, Brenda H was born on 4 Aug 1888 in New York; died in May 1985 in Clinton, Oneida County, NY.
    2. BRANDIS, Lucille A was born on 20 Dec 1889 in Wells, Elko County, NV; died on 5 May 1968 in Utica, Oneida County, NY.
    3. 5. BRANDIS, Mabel I was born on 2 Jan 1894 in Kelton, Box Elder County, UT; died on 26 Mar 1975 in Waterville, Oneida County, NY.
    4. BRANDIS, Hubbard Hart was born on 17 Mar 1895 in Kirkland, Oneida County, NY; died on 25 Dec 1945 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY.



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