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WALSH, John Carey

Male Abt 1950 - 1951  (~ 1 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  WALSH, John Carey was born about Jan 1950 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY (son of WALSH, John Carey and GAYNOR, Helen Marie); died in May 1951 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 5/31/1951

    Services fer John Carey Walsh, Jr.
    Private services for John Carey
    Walsh. Jr., 16 months, son of Mr.
    and Mrs. John C. Walsh of 3 Woodruff
    Plaoe. were held at 1 30 p. m.
    Wednesday in the Joseph P. Cuddy
    Funeral Home where the prayers
    were read by the Rev. Paul Lynch.
    Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery
    where the service was conducted by
    Father Lynch. The little Walsh hoy
    died early Tuesday in Mercy Hospital
    after a month's wine


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  WALSH, John Carey was born about 1924 in New York (son of WALSH, Francis L and CAREY, Elizabeth A).

    John married GAYNOR, Helen Marie on 16 Aug 1947 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  GAYNOR, Helen Marie (daughter of GAYNOR, Charles L).

    Notes:

    Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 8/27/1947

    Holy family Church was the
    scene of one of the prettiest weddings
    of the year on Saturday.
    August 16 at 10 o'clock when
    Miss Helen Marie Gaynor. daughter
    of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.
    Gaynor of 8 Button Street became
    the bride of John Carey
    Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs.
    Frank L. Walsh of 3 Woodruff
    Place. Very Rev. Dean John A.
    Conway, pastor, performed the
    double ring ceremony at a nuptial

    high Mass.
    The bride, given in marriage
    by her father, wore a gown of
    white marquisette with a fitted
    bodice and a long circular train.
    Her fingertip veil was of illusion
    net and lace with a high-beaded
    crown. She carried an arm bouquet
    of white roses. Miss Doris
    Gaynor, sinter of the bride, was
    maid of honor. She wore a gown
    of yellow marquisette and lace
    and a small picture hat of yellow
    net and lace. She carried an arm
    bouquet of yellow gladiolas.
    Mrs. Raymond Zellar, sister of
    the bride and Mrs. Harland Zellar.
    Miss Jean O'Brien, and
    Mrs. William Grant, cousins of
    the bride were the bridesmaids.
    Mrs. Raymond Zellar and Mrs.
    Harland Zellar wore gowns of
    pink marquisette with a full
    skirt trimmed with blue velvet
    bows and large picture hats of
    pink net and lace with matching
    mitts. They carried colonial bouquets
    of pink and blue flowers
    with large pink bows.
    Miss Jean O'Brien and Mrs.
    William Grant wore gowns of
    blue marquisette with full skirt
    trimmed with pink velvet bows
    and large blue picture hats of
    net and lace with matching mitts.
    They carried colonial bouquets
    of pink flowers with large blue
    bows. Miss Joyce Gaynor, niece
    of the bride, was flower girl. She
    wore a gown of yellow dotted
    swlse and a tiara of yellow roses.
    She carried a small colonial bouquet
    of yellow roses.
    Peter Walsh, brother of the
    bridegroom, was best man. David
    Walsh and Thomas Walsh,
    brothers of the bridegroom, were
    ushers.
    The bride's mother wore a
    dark green dress with black and
    luggage accessories and a corsage
    of yellow roses. The bridegroom's
    mother wore a shear
    black dress with matching aecessroies
    and a corsage of talisman
    roses.
    For the occasion the church
    was decorated with gladiolas of
    assorted colors. Miss Kathleen
    Plunkett presided at the organ.
    A wedding breakfast was held
    for the bridal party and the Immediate
    families at Springside
    Inn and a reception for 200
    guests was held at 8 Button
    Street. Mrs. Byron Coomber was
    cateress.
    Prenuptial showers were given
    by Miss Doris Gaynor, Mrs. Raymon
    Zellar, Mrs. Charles Waterhouse,
    Miss Jean O'Brien, Mrs.
    William Grant and Miss Betty
    Reilley.
    For her wedding trip the bride
    wore a pink linen suit with navy
    blue accessories and a corsage
    of pink roses. After their trip
    to Niagara Falls and Canada, Mr.
    and Mrs. Walsh will reside at
    3 Parker Street.
    The bridegroom is employed by
    the P. & C. Family Foods, and
    the bride Is employed by her uncle
    at O'Brien's Appliances.

    Children:
    1. 1. WALSH, John Carey was born about Jan 1950 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY; died in May 1951 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  WALSH, Francis L was born in Dec 1894 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY (son of WALSH, Thomas F and Mary T); died on 19 Feb 1977 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 2/20/1977

    Frank L. Walsh. 82, husband
    of Elizabeth Carey Walsh, died
    Saturday, February 19, 1977, at
    his home, 10 Elizabeth Street.
    He was a native of Auburn
    and had been employed at the
    Auburn Post Office for 33 years
    prior to his retirement in I960.
    Mr. Walsh was a World War I
    veteran. He was a communicant
    of St. Mary's Church
    and a member of the Holy
    Name Society. He was also a
    member of the Mynderse-Rice
    Post of the American Legion
    and the Auburn Council.
    Knights of Columbus.
    He is survived by his wife;
    one daughter. Mrs. Charles
    Waterhouse of Rochester, New
    Hampshire; four sons, Thomas
    F. Walsh, assistant postmaster.
    John C. and David L. Walsh, all
    of Auburn, and Peter F. Walsh
    of St. Albans, Vermont; one
    sister, Mrs. Florence Crawford
    of Auburn; 16 grandchildren; 12
    great-grandchildren; several
    nieces and nephews.
    The funeral will be conducted
    at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday from the
    Meagher & Cuddy Funeral
    Home, 81 N. Fulton Street. A
    Mass of Christian Burial will be
    celebrated at 9 a.m. in St.
    Mary's Church. Burial will be in
    St. Joseph's Cemetery.
    Friends are invited to call,
    from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
    from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m
    Monday at the funeral home.

    Francis married CAREY, Elizabeth A on 23 Jun 1920 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY. Elizabeth (daughter of CAREY, John and LUBY, Anna) was born about 1897 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY; died on 9 Oct 1988 in Pinellas Park, Pinellas County, FL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  CAREY, Elizabeth A was born about 1897 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY (daughter of CAREY, John and LUBY, Anna); died on 9 Oct 1988 in Pinellas Park, Pinellas County, FL.

    Notes:

    Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 10/11/1968

    Mrs. Elizabeth (Betty) Carey Walsh, 5222
    Fourth Street North, St. Petersburg, Florida,
    formerly of 10 Elizabeth Street, Auburn, died
    Sunday, October 9, 1988, at Metropolitan
    Hospital, Pinellas Park, Florida.
    Betty was born in Auburn the daughter of
    .John and Anna Luby Carey. She has resided in
    Florida the past five years. Her husband, Frank
    L. Walsh, predeceased her in February 1977.
    She was a communicant of St. Mary's Church,
    affiliated with the parish Rosary-Scapular
    Society and Auburn Court Catholic Daughters of
    America. Active in local organizations, Betty
    was a member and former president of the
    Auxiliaries of Post 1975 Veterans of Foriegn
    Wars; W. Mynderse Rice Post 97 American
    Legion; Auburn Lodge 474 B.P.O. Elks; Auburn
    Council 207 Knights of Columbus and the
    Auburn Letter Carriers.
    A tireless member and past president of the
    Cayuga County Democratic Woman's Club; she
    was a former committee person in the tenth
    ward and second ward of Auburn. She was
    unsuccessful as a candidate for supervisor
    while residing in the tenth ward. She had served
    many years as an election inspector.
    She was also active as a volunteer worker at
    the Red Cross; Mercy Rehabilitation Center;
    Canandaigua Veteran's Hospital and the
    Syracuse Veteran's Hospital.
    Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. June
    Waterhouse of Rochester, New Hampshire;
    Four sons, Thomas F. Walsh and John C. Walsh
    of St. Petersburg, Florida; David L. Walsh of
    Auburn and Peter A. Walsh of Wilmington,
    Ohio; 15 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren
    and nieces and nephews.
    Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday,
    October 14, 1988 in St. Mary's Church where a
    Mass of Christian Burial will be offered.
    Interment will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
    Friends are invited to call at the Farrell
    Funeral Home, 84 South Street from 2 to 4 and 7
    to 9 p.m. Thursday.

    Notes:

    Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 6/23/1945

    Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Walsh of
    49 Capitol Street today observed
    their 25th wedding anniversary.
    The wedding took place on June
    23, 1920, in St. Aloyslus Church
    and the ceremony was performed
    by the late Rev. J. J. McGrath.
    The nuptial Mass was celebrated
    by Rev. John Neary, then assistant
    pastor and now in Aurora.
    The attendants were Mary A.
    Carey and Patrick W. Walsh.
    This morning a wedding anniversary
    Mass was sung at St.
    Mary's Church and a dinner for
    the immediate family and relatives
    will be served at the Walsh
    home this evening. Mr. and Mrs.
    Walsh have three sons in the service
    of this country, and a daughter.
    Staff Sergt. Thomas Walsh,
    USAAF, is a gunner aboard a
    B-29 Superfortress and he has
    been on 28 combat missions. PFC
    John C. Walsh, USMC, now is on
    duty in the Panama Canal Zone,
    and Pvt. David Walsh. USMC. is
    in North Carolina. The daughter.
    Mrs. Charles B. Waterbouse, resides
    in Auburn.

    Children:
    1. WALSH, Elizabeth J was born about 1922 in New York.
    2. WALSH, Thomas F was born on 4 May 1923; died on 29 Aug 1998 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.
    3. 2. WALSH, John Carey was born about 1924 in New York.
    4. WALSH, David Leo was born on 12 Jul 1925 in New York; died on 21 Aug 2009 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.
    5. WALSH, Peter F

  3. 6.  GAYNOR, Charles L
    Children:
    1. 3. GAYNOR, Helen Marie
    2. GAYNOR, Doris
    3. GAYNOR, Margaret Ann was born on 23 Jan 1923; died in Sep 1977 in Weedsport, Cayuga County, NY.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  WALSH, Thomas F was born in Jan 1856 in New York; died on 7 Feb 1926 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Auburn NY Citizen

    WALSH-In Auburn. Sunday evening.
    Feb. 7. 1926. Thomas F Walsh.

    ALSO

    Thomas F. Walsh, a well known
    resident of this city, died at 7:30
    o'clock last evening at his home, 66
    Steel Street, o fan illness which followed
    an operation which he underwent
    in October. He was engaged in
    the contracting business for several
    years, but was retired of late.
    The deceased was born and raised
    in Auburn, and was a member of St.
    Mary's Church for 56 years. He was
    also connected with the Holy Name
    Society of that church, the members
    of which wlll meet at the home of
    the deceased tomorrow evening at 3
    o'clock. .
    Mr. Walsh is survived by his
    widow, seven children, Thomas F,,
    Patrick W.. John J., Francis L Walsh
    and Mrs. Joseph Herron all of
    this city, Mrs. Martin Mungovan of
    Rochester and Mrs. Robert Crawford
    of Osining; and one sister, Mrs. Mart
    in Kinary of Auburn.
    Funeral services will be held at
    the home at 9 o'clock Wednesday
    morning, with further services at
    St. Mary's Church ait 9:30 o'clock.
    Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery.

    Thomas married Mary T about 1882. Mary was born in Jan 1857 in New York; died on 22 Mar 1929 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary T was born in Jan 1857 in New York; died on 22 Mar 1929 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Auburn NY Citizen - 3/22/1929

    Mrs Mary T. Walsh, widow of
    Thomas F. Walsh, died last evening
    at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
    Joseph Herron, 164 South Hoopes
    Avenue, after an illness of two
    weeks duration.
    Mrs. Walsh was a well known
    woman of lovable disposition who
    had a large circle of friends and
    acquaintances. She was a member of
    St. Mary's Church and of the Rosary
    and Scapular Society.
    Surviving are three daughters,
    Mrs. Joseph Herron of Auburn; Mrs.
    Martin Mungovern of Rochester and
    Mrs. Robert Crawford of Ossining;
    four sons, Thomas F , Patrick W.,
    John J. and Francis L. Walsh all of
    this city.
    The funeral will be held Monday
    morning at 9 o'clock from the home
    and services at St. Mary's Church at
    9.30.
    Interment will be in St. Joseph's
    Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. WALSH, Thomas F was born in Nov 1884 in New York; died about Sep 1953.
    2. WALSH, Patrick W was born in Aug 1886 in New York; died on 9 Jan 1956 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.
    3. WALSH, John J was born in Dec 1890 in New York; and died.
    4. WALSH, Florence was born in Sep 1891 in New York; and died.
    5. WALSH, Helen was born in Apr 1893 in New York; and died.
    6. 4. WALSH, Francis L was born in Dec 1894 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY; died on 19 Feb 1977 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.
    7. WALSH, Mary was born in New York.

  3. 10.  CAREY, John

    John + LUBY, Anna. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  LUBY, Anna
    Children:
    1. 5. CAREY, Elizabeth A was born about 1897 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY; died on 9 Oct 1988 in Pinellas Park, Pinellas County, FL.



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