Patricia Ann Cappetta1
F, b. circa 1937, d. 1 March 2014
- Father: Frank C. Cappetta1 b. 1 Oct 1905, d. b 7 Feb 1977
- Mother: Julia D. Yucius1 b. 22 May 1903, d. b 12 May 1948
- Birth*: Patricia Ann Cappetta was born circa 1937 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA.1,2
- Married Name: As of 2 July 1955,her married name was Williams.2
- Marriage*: She married Thomas John Williams on 2 July 1955 at Chicago, Cook County, California, USA.2
- Married Name: Her married name was Paulsen.3
- Death*: Patricia Ann Cappetta died on 1 March 2014 at California, USA.
Paulsen, Patricia Ann 77, died Saturday March 1, 2014. Born to the late Frank and Julia Cappetta, Pat had one brother, the late Francis. She graduated from St. Rita HS and completed accounting coursework at Northwestern. Married to the late Tom Williams in 1955, Pat and Tom lived together in Chicago until his passing in 1965. They had 3 children, the late Julie, as well as Jacqueline and
Janice, and are survived by 4 grandchildren and 3 great grand children. Pat later married the late Arthur Paulsen in 1968. Pat and Art are survived by one son, Jonathan. A Chicago area native, Pat lived in the Midwest most of her life. She became an avid reader and member of several local churches. Her family and friends will remember her good humor, openness, and gift for being able to talk to anyone about anything. Services will be held at the family cemetery in Evergreen Park, IL. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to the OC Council on Aging. The Orange County Register, (Santa Ana, CA) - March 15, 2014.2,4 - Burial*: She was buried at St. Mary Cemetery, Evergreen Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA.4
Family: Thomas John Williams d. c 1965
- Julie Williams+4 d. Jul 1974
Citations
- [S2236] Chicago Tribune, May 12, 1948, Proquest, accessed by Dan Moore, September, 2015.
- [S2244] Daniel Moore, "Descendants of Anastasia Sawicki."
- [S2250] Chicago Tribune, Feb 7, 1977, Death notice provided by Daniel Moore.
- [S2252] The Orange County Register, March 15, 2014, Death notice received from Daniel Moore.
Rose Cardinale1,2,3
F, b. 1 August 1909, d. 9 December 1958
- Birth*: Rose Cardinale was born on 1 August 1909 at California, USA.2,4,5
- Marriage*: She married Andrew J. Leonard, son of Andrew J. Leonard and Maria Reyes Gonzalez, on 29 September 1929 at Redwood City, San Mateo County, California, USA. Witnesses were: William Yount of Belmont California and Chas M. Foley of San Mateo California. Married by Edward McAuliffe, Justice of the Peace.5
- Married Name: As of circa 1930,her married name was Leonard.1
- Death*: Rose Cardinale died on 9 December 1958 at age 49.2,4
Family: Andrew J. Leonard b. 13 Jul 1905, d. 8 Jul 1969
- Andrew Joseph Leonard1 b. 24 Jun 1931, d. 11 Aug 2004
- Joseph Charles Leonard+6 b. 28 Nov 1932, d. 1 Oct 2019
Citations
- [S981] California Births, 1905-1995, online www.californiabirthindex.org, Andrew Joseph Leonard entry; accessed April 9, 2012.
- [S1817] Andrew J. and Rose Leonard Cemetery marker, Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma, California.
- [S2181] U. S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online www.ancestry.com, Andrew Joseph Leonard.
- [S1818] Sal Bigone, "Back to work on our genealogy," e-mail to Elaine McIntyre Beaudoin, 01 September 2013.
- [S1819] Andrew J. Leonard and Rose Cardinale marriage license, September 25, 1929.
- [S981] California Births, 1905-1995, online www.californiabirthindex.org, Joseph Charles Leonard entry; accessed April 9, 2012.
Bernice Carey
F, b. 1902
- Father: Joseph P. Carey b. c 1871, d. 16 Sep 1918
- Mother: Nora Madigan b. 22 Sep 1870, d. 1 Feb 1909
- Charts: Madigan
- Birth*: Bernice was born at Illinois, USA, in 1902.
- Residence*: She lived on 27 April 1910 at 7606 Lowe Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Garner.2
- Marriage*: She married Unknown Garner.2
- (Witness) Census 1930: Bernice Carey appeared on the 1930 census of 16 April 1930 in the household of Teresa A. Carey at 1447 W. 79th Street, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA.3
- Occupation*: Bernice Carey was a clerk at an insurance company on 16 April 1930.3
Family: Unknown Garner
Citations
- [S793] 1910 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1404, Page 22B, Ancetry.com, accessed December 17, 2007.
- [S806] Chicago Tribune, November 13, 1991, Section 2, page 12.
- [S2033] 1930 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 0672, roll 445, page 20B, Ancestry.com, accessed March 24, 2015.
Clementine Carey
F, b. 7 July 1903, d. 27 July 1969
- Father: Joseph P. Carey b. c 1871, d. 16 Sep 1918
- Mother: Nora Madigan b. 22 Sep 1870, d. 1 Feb 1909
- Charts: Madigan
- Biography: SISTER GENEVIEVE THERESE CAREY
1903-1969
Nora Madigan and Joseph Carey, both Chicago-born of Irish parentage, brought five daughters into life. Clementine, who was born July 7, 1903 in Chicago was the fourth daughter. She was only five years old when their mother died. Ten year later their father, a fireman, died. It was like losing another mother, for he was that in the memory of his daughters.
Clementine was associated with St. Leo Parish on the South Side from baptism until she entered the novitiate in Adrian, and, in fact, long after that time. How she happened to come to Adrian at all is a little unusual. She and her sisters were taught by the Sisters of Providence of St. Mary-of-the-Woods at St. Leo Grade School and High School. Clementine had included a two-year business course in her high school program, so she was working in an office at the age of 18.
When she was going into her 20th year, friends introduced her to Sister Agnes Rita Paiement who was then teaching at Aquinas High School in Chicago. That meeting drew Clementine to Adrian. Having made up her mind, Clementine lost no time. She entered the novitiate on December 8, 1923, the feast of the Immaculate Conception. She received the habit and the name Genevieve Therese the following year on August 12. After Christmas she, then a postulant, was sent to St. Theresa, Detroit, as an assistant teacher in the second grade. The following September she taught at St. Ambrose for a year before making her novitiate. She professed her vows two years from the date of her reception, August 12, 1926.
A gentle woman, mature for her age, she was destined to teach eighth grade girls and boys during her 43 years of religious profession, with the exception of five years in business education.
Her assignments were quite evenly divided between Michigan and Illinois. In Michigan, after her profession, she taught at Visitation and Precious Blood, Detroit; St. Mary, Royal Oak; St. Bernard Alpena; and Resurrection, Lansing, which was a ten-year period at the healthiest time in her life.
In Illinois, she taught at St. Philip Neri, and St. Kilian; St. Mary of Mount Carmel in Chicago; St. Joseph, Homewood; and at Sacred Heart, Joliet.
After medical attention in 1958, she was sent to St. Mary Star of the Sea in Oceanside, California, an assignment intended to be a change from the heavy enrollment and changing neighborhood schools in Chicago. The following year she was back in Chicago, apparently for more medical attention.
A lovely, sensitive lady, she was inclined to be too conscientious and serious. Perhaps at the age of five, and again at fifteen, she had missed the laughter in growing-up while she mourned for her parents. Then, too, by her own admission, sickness frightened her.
In her appointment as principal-superioress ot Precious Blood, Detroit, she was known by pastor, sisters and people to be a consistently just and gracious lady, effective in her capacity, yet she asked Mother Gerald to allow her to resign. It appears that she bordered on scrupulosity.
1n 1962, she took a few months to rest, after which she gladly went to Mount St. Mary Academy to teach commercial subjects. She had kept up her business skills in volunteer service in her school assignments over the years so she was at ease with a small class of high school girls. The memory of her in that time comes through a letter written by one of her students. Dated November 4, 1975, and signed Mary Sue Verachtert Glines, it reads in part:
For some time I have been thinking about contacting Sister Genevieve Therese, who was my teacher at Mount St. Mary Academy. Since our school is now closed I would like to know how to contact Sister. I want to thank her for her positive influence on my life.
The young woman was informed that Sister Genevieve Therese died on July 27, 1969.
A victim of cancer of the liver, she had come to Maria Hall in March of 1967 to wait for death. It came slowly.
Pages 821-822
Adrian Dominican Archives
Adrian, Michigan
Received March 27, 2015 from the Adrian Dominican Information Services.1 - Birth*: Clementine was born at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA, on 7 July 1903.1
- Residence*: She lived on 27 April 1910 at 7606 Lowe Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA.2
- Biography*: Clementine entered the Sinsinawa Dominican order and took the name Sr. Genevieve Therese, O.P.3
- (Witness) Census 1920: She appeared on the 1920 census of 12 January 1920 in the household of Bridget Cherry at Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.4
- Occupation*: Clementine Carey was a telephone operator on 12 January 1920.4
- Death*: She died on 27 July 1969 at Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA, at age 66. She lived in Maria Hall at the Adrian Dominican Motherhouse for two years prior to her death.3,1
Citations
- [S2046] Adrian Dominican Archives, Profiles of Adrian Dominican Sisters.
- [S793] 1910 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1404, Page 22B, Ancetry.com, accessed December 17, 2007.
- [S806] Chicago Tribune, November 13, 1991, Section 2, page 12.
- [S2029] 1920 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 2003; roll 350, page 10B, Acessed Ancestry.com, March 23, 2015.
James E. Carey1
M, b. 1886, d. 1964
- Father: James T. Carey1 b. 1860, d. 17 Feb 1907
- Mother: Katherine Colford1 b. 14 Oct 1859, d. 1 Jan 1894
Citations
- [S1676] Find A Grave, online http://findagrave.com, Katherine Colford Carey record accessed June 10, 2015; created by DESchuett, October 25, 2013; memorial # 119298748.
James T. Carey1
M, b. 1860, d. 17 February 1907
- Birth*: James T. Carey was born in 1860.1
- Marriage*: He married Katherine Colford, daughter of Richard Colford and Martha Mann, on 2 September 1885 at DuPage County, Illinois, USA.1,2
- Death*: James T. Carey died on 17 February 1907.1
- Burial*: He was buried after 17 February 1907 at Calvary Cemetery, West Chicago, DuPage County, Illinois, USA.3
Family: Katherine Colford b. 14 Oct 1859, d. 1 Jan 1894
- James E. Carey1 b. 1886, d. 1964
Citations
- [S1676] Find A Grave, online http://findagrave.com, Katherine Colford Carey record accessed June 10, 2015; created by DESchuett, October 25, 2013; memorial # 119298748.
- [S627] Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900, online www.cyberdriveillinois.com/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html, James T. Carey and Kate Colfer, married September 2, 1885; DuPage County, Illinois, License Vol 1, Page 92, #1205.
- [S1676] Find A Grave, online http://findagrave.com, Katherine Colford Carey, Calvary Cemetery, West Chicago, Illinois, record accessed June 10, 2015; created by DESchuett, October 25, 2013; memorial # 119298748.
Joseph P. Carey1
M, b. circa 1871, d. 16 September 1918
- Birth*: Joseph P. Carey was born circa 1871.1
- Marriage License: He and Nora Madigan obtained a marriage license on 7 October 1893 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA.1
- Marriage*: He married Nora Madigan at All Saints Church, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA, on 11 October 1893.1,2
- Occupation*: Joseph P. Carey was a fireman before 1918.3
- Death*: He died on 16 September 1918 at Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. No death notice in the Chicago Tribune.4,3
- Note*: He Possibly buried with Nora Madigan, wife, in Calvary Cemetery. Nora is buried in Lot 25, Block 6, R; there is no Joseph P. Carey buried with the rest of the Madigans.5,6
Family: Nora Madigan b. 22 Sep 1870, d. 1 Feb 1909
- Teresa A. Carey b. 1896, d. b 13 Nov 1991
- Lillian F. Carey+ b. 19 Nov 1896, d. 29 Sep 1982
- Marion1 Carey b. Nov 1899, d. 5 Jan 1902
- Bernice Carey b. 1902
- Clementine Carey b. 7 Jul 1903, d. 27 Jul 1969
- Marion2 Carey+ b. 21 Apr 1906, d. b 12 May 1979
Citations
- [S840] Carey-Madigan Marriage License: Micropublication #1030232, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- [S420] Patricia Bulger, "Michael Madigan - Bridget Cherry Family Group Sheet", This sheet notes which vital records the compliler has located.
- [S2046] Adrian Dominican Archives, Profiles of Adrian Dominican Sisters.
- [S1346] Cook County Clerk's Office, online http://www.cookcountygenealogy.com, Joseph P. Carey, file number 6024067, accessed March 27, 2015.
- [S802] Chicago Tribune, February 3, 1909, page 15.
- [S62] Michael Madigan Grave recording, Lot 25, Block 6, Section R, Calvary Cemetery, Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA.
Lillian F. Carey
F, b. 19 November 1896, d. 29 September 1982
- Father: Joseph P. Carey b. c 1871, d. 16 Sep 1918
- Mother: Nora Madigan b. 22 Sep 1870, d. 1 Feb 1909
- Charts: Madigan
- Birth*: Lillian F. Carey was born on 19 November 1896 at Evergreen Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA.1
- Residence*: She lived on 27 April 1910 at 7606 Lowe Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA.2
- (Witness) Census 1920: She appeared on the 1920 census of 12 January 1920 in the household of Bridget Cherry at Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.3
- Occupation: Lillian F. Carey was a telephone operator on 12 January 1920.3
- Marriage*: She married William McGrath circa 1925.4,5
- Married Name: Her married name was McGrath.
- Occupation*: Lillian F. Carey was a clerk at Bell Telephone Company on 14 April 1930.5
- Death*: She died on 29 September 1982 at Cook County, Illinois, USA, at age 85. MCGRATH - Lillian M. McGrath, nee Carey, beloved wife of the late William R? McGrath; devoted mother of Maureen and Rosemary McGrath; loving sister of Theresa Carey, Bernice Garner, the late Sr. Genevieve Therese, O. P. and Marion McNicholas. Visitation Friday 2 to 10 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m., from the Andrew J. McGann and Son Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski Rd., to St. Bernadette Church, for mass at 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. ST 3-7700.
Chicago Tribune, October 1, 1982, page B17.6,7,8 - Burial*: She was buried on 2 October 1982 at St. Mary Cemetery, Evergreen Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA.9
Family: William McGrath b. 28 Jan 1897, d. b 16 Oct 1966
- Baby Girl McGrath10 b. 17 Sep 1929, d. 18 Sep 1929
Citations
- [S309] US Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current, Ancestry.com, Lillian McGrath, death Sept 1982, accessed March 24, 2015.
- [S793] 1910 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1404, Page 22B, Ancetry.com, accessed December 17, 2007.
- [S2029] 1920 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 2003; roll 350, page 10B, Acessed Ancestry.com, March 23, 2015.
- [S806] Chicago Tribune, November 13, 1991, Section 2, page 12.
- [S2028] 1930 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 0667; roll 444, page 18A, Accessed Ancestry.com, March 22, 2015.
- [S2034] Marita Madigan McGiveney, "RE: Madigan pictures," e-mail to Elaine McIntyre Beaudoin, March 24, 2015.
- [S1346] Cook County Clerk's Office, online http://www.cookcountygenealogy.com, Lillian Marie McGrath death, September 29, 1982, accessed March 24, 2015.
- [S2039] Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records, Lillian Marie McGrath, died 29 September 1982, File # 52325, accessed March 24, 2015.
- [S2040] Chicago Tribune, October 1, 1982, page B17, ProQuest, accessed March 15, 2015.
- [S1251] Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947, online FamilySearch.org, Baby Girl McGrath, birth 17 September 1929; death 18 September 1929; FamilySearch.org, accessed 22 March 2015.
Marion1 Carey
F, b. November 1899, d. 5 January 1902
- Father: Joseph P. Carey b. c 1871, d. 16 Sep 1918
- Mother: Nora Madigan b. 22 Sep 1870, d. 1 Feb 1909
- Charts: Madigan
- Birth*: Marion1 was born at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA, in November 1899.1,2
- Death*: She died on 5 January 1902 at 2806 Union Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA, at age 2.3,1
- Burial*: Her body was interred on 8 January 1902 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA, at Calvary Cemetery.2
Citations
- [S845] Marion Carey, Illinois Undertaker's Report of Death, Micropublication #1239673, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- [S62] Michael Madigan Grave recording, Lot 25, Block 6, Section R, Calvary Cemetery, Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA.
- [S779] Illinois Statewide Death Index (Pre-1916), Marion Carey, Cert # 2439.
Marion2 Carey
F, b. 21 April 1906, d. before 12 May 1979
- Father: Joseph P. Carey b. c 1871, d. 16 Sep 1918
- Mother: Nora Madigan b. 22 Sep 1870, d. 1 Feb 1909
- Charts: Madigan
- Birth*: Marion2 Carey was born on 21 April 1906 at Cook County, Illinois, USA.1,2
- Residence*: She lived on 27 April 1910 at 7606 Lowe Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA.3
- (Witness) Census 1920: She appeared on the 1920 census of 12 January 1920 in the household of Bridget Cherry at Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.4
- (Witness) Census 1930: Marion2 Carey appeared on the 1930 census of 16 April 1930 in the household of Teresa A. Carey at 1447 W. 79th Street, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA.5
- Occupation*: Marion2 Carey was a secretary in a law office on 16 April 1930.5
- Married Name: Her married name was McNicholas.6,7
- Marriage*: She married John F. McNicholas.6
- Residence: Marion2 Carey lived before 1979 at Oak Lawn, Cook County, Illinois, USA.8
- Death*: She died before 12 May 1979 at Cook, Illinois, U.S.A. McNICHOLAS - Marion A. McNicholas, new Carey, dearly beloved wife of John F. McNicholas; devoted mother of Sister Colleen, O. P., Sharon (Raymond) Peterson, Jack (Mary Ann), and James (Barbara) McNicholas; dear grandmother of Julie and Kathleen Peterson, John, Bridget, Matthew, Karen and Susan McNicholas; loving sister of Theresa A. Carey, Lillian McGrath, Bernice Garner and the late Sister Genevieve Therese, O. P. Visitation after 6 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, 9:45 a.m., from the Sheehy Funeral Home, Inc., 4950 W. 79th St., to Our Lady of Loretto church (Hometown), Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery, in lieu of flowers, Masses preferred. ST3-7700 or 857-7878.
Chicago Tribune, May 13, 1979, page B21.2,1,7 - Burial*: She was buried on 14 May 1979 at St. Mary Cemetery, Evergreen Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA. Since Marion lived in Oak Lawn, it is supposed she is buried in the St. Mary Cemetery nearest to her, that would be Evergreen Park.7
Family: John F. McNicholas b. 21 May 1904, d. 21 Oct 1983
- James McNicholas7 d. Dec 2017
Citations
- [S1002] U. S. Social Security Administration, Marion McNicholas, death May 1979, accessed March 24, 2015.
- [S2034] Marita Madigan McGiveney, "RE: Madigan pictures," e-mail to Elaine McIntyre Beaudoin, March 24, 2015.
- [S793] 1910 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1404, Page 22B, Ancetry.com, accessed December 17, 2007.
- [S2029] 1920 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 2003; roll 350, page 10B, Acessed Ancestry.com, March 23, 2015.
- [S2033] 1930 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 0672, roll 445, page 20B, Ancestry.com, accessed March 24, 2015.
- [S806] Chicago Tribune, November 13, 1991, Section 2, page 12.
- [S2037] Chicago Tribune, May 13, 1979, page B21, ProQuest, accessed March 24, 2015.
- [S2036] U. S. Social Security Administration, Marion McNicholas, death May 1973, accessed March 24, 2015.