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Elizabeth Agnes "Eliza" Rooney, daughter of John Rooney and Mary McCool. Born 8 Nov 1866 Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Event Description: or 1867, died 11 Aug 1904 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota Event Description: St. Anthony of Padua Cemetery, Padua, Stearns, MN, age 37 years, buried Padua, Stearns County, Minnesota Elizabeth, the last-born of her siblings, was the only one not born in Canada. George and Evie Kukowski said there was another sibling named Joseph, born in 1867, who lived only one day. No record has been found. Elizabeth died in childbirth, as did her baby, her 10th child. Elizabeth and her husband Thomas were first cousins once-removed, both on the Rooney side. Originally published Friday, August 19, 1904, The Glenwood Herald Death of Mrs. Thos. Egan Died on August 11, at her home two miles east of Sedan, Mrs. Eliza Egan, wife of Thomas E. Egan. Deceased was born in St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 9, 1866, and therefore was 38 years of age. Beside the grief stricken husband there remains to mourn her loss, seven children, ranging in age from 15 to 2 years. News of her death came as a great shock, she having only a few hours warning of the approaching end. The heartfelt sympathy of the entire community goes out to the heartbroken husband and father in his hour of great affliction. Funeral services were held at Padua, Saturday, August 13th and the procession was one of the largest that ever followed a dear departed one to the last resting place. Originally published August 1998, Padua Cemetery, by Ginny Walz Borgerding Thomas E. Egan was born on January 31, 1862, to Patrick and Elinor (Rooney) Egan in Upper Wakefield, Quebec, Canada. He was the oldest of nine children. Elizabeth (Eliza) Rooney was born November 8, 1866, in St. Paul, MN., to John and Mary (McCool) Rooney. She was the youngest of twelve children. Thomas Egan married Eliza Rooney on March 5, 1889, in Minneapolis at the church of St. Anthony of Padua. They had ten children: Clarence C., William Edmund (Bill), George F., Cleve, Mary, James Joseph, Mary Ellen, Inez, and two babies that died at birth. Thomas died in Bangor Township, Pope County, on July 31, 1928. Eliza died August 11, 1904, during childbirth of their tenth child. The baby is buried with her. Thomas and Eliza's children, William E. and Inez, are also buried in Padua. Thomas' parents, brother Joseph, and Eliza's parents, brothers and sisters, Catherine Martin, Michael J., James, Thomas T., William, and Mary Ann Egan, are buried in Padua. Married 5 Mar 1889 Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, age 22 years St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Padua (married 15 years) to: Thomas Edward "T E; Tom" Egan, age by marriage 27 years, son of Patrick Egan and Elinor "Elinor on gravestone" Rooney. Born 21 Jan 1862 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada, died 31 Jul 1928 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota Event Description: St. Anthony of Padua Cemetery, Padua, Stearns, MN, age 66 years, buried Padua, Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota Baptismal sponsors: Thomas Rooney and Mary Egan Thomas immigrated to the US from Canada at age 16. Thomas and his wife Elizabeth were first cousins once-removed, both on the Rooney side. He died of heart trouble. Children: 1. Clarence C EganBorn 3 Jul 1889 Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, died 17 Jul 1976 Saint Cloud, Stearns County, Minnesota, age 87 years, buried Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota Died: St Cloud Veterans Administration Hospital. Funeral: Our Lady of the Angel Catholic Church, Sauk Centre, MN. Burial: Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, MN. Medical: Clarence was a veteran of World War I. He farmed with his brother north of Brooten until 1955 when they moved to Kandota township, north of Sauk Centre. From Helen Felling's papers: According to Clarence Egan, his uncles James, Thomas T., Mike, and John Rooney went west hunting buffalo after the locusts destroyed all their crops in Padua. James Rooney left his wife and family with his parents, John and Mary Rooney. They were gone for about four years. They had a lot of buffalo hides and were returning home when the Indians took all the hides away from them. Thomas T. Rooney froze his big toe and lost it hunting buffalo. 2. William Edmond "Bill" EganBorn 31 May 1891 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota, died 22 Jul 1988 Arden Hills, Ramsey County, Minnesota, age 97 years, buried Padua, Stearns County, Minnesota Egan William E., age 97, of Arden Hills, on July 22. Beloved father of Mrs. Ernest (Mary) Clausen of Arden Hills, Steve Begenisich of DuQuet, MN. Also 4 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, nieces & nephews. Sister-in-law, Margaret Egan of Alexandria. Funeral from the Roseville Memorial Chapel, 2245 N. Hamline Ave, 1 block S of Hwy 36, 9:30 am Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Odilia's, Shoreview, 10 am Tuesday. Visitation 5:30-9 pm Monday (today). Parish vigil 7 pm. Interment Padua Cemetery, Sauk Centre. Originally published August 1998, Padua Cemetery, by Ginny Walz Borgerding William Edmund Egan was born on May 31, 1891, in Bangor Township, Pope County, to Thomas and Eliza (RooneY) Egan. He was the second oldest of ten children. William (Bill) lived to be 97 years old and thus was able to pass along family history information and stories. He would sit on a step and talk to his niece and to those who were willing to listen. Bill died July 22, 1988, in Arden Hills, MN. Bill is buried near his sister Inez and his parents. 3. George Thomas EganBorn 15 Dec 1892 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota, died 19 Sep 1972 Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota Event Description: Ft. Snelling National Cemetery, age 79 years George's mother Elizabeth (Rooney) Egan, married to Thomas Edward Egan, died in 1904. However, he shows up in the 1895 (at age 2), 1905 and 1910 censuses of Raymond Township, Stearns county with Dennis and Mary Ann (Rooney) Egan. 4. Cleve "John P Egan" EganBorn 11 Apr 1894 Brooten, Stearns County, Minnesota, died 16 Sep 1974 Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota Event Description: St. Mary's Cemetery, Alexandria, Douglas, Minnesota, age 80 years, buried 19 Sep 1974 Alexandria, Douglas County, Minnesota Funeral: St Mary's Catholic Church, Alexandria, MN. Burial: St Mary's Cemetery. Cleve Egan passed away suddenly September 16, 1974 at the Glenwood Community Hospital. Cleve was born April 11, 1894, in Brooten, Minnesota, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Rooney) Egan. He attended school in the Pope County School System and continued his education at the Unversity of Minnesota Farm School. Cleve married Margaret Sullivan on October 28, 1925 at St. Patrick's Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Egan's resided in the Twin Cities where Cleve was employed as a Electro Typer for a Printing Firm. In May 1965 they moved to Alexandria. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and an active member of the Ave Maria Runestone Knights of Columbus Council No. 4718. Funeral Mass was September 19, 1974 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Alexandria, with Rev. Arthur Hoppe officiating. Honorary pallbearers were Ave Maria Runestone Knights of Columbus Council No. 4718. Pallbearers were Norbert J. Berberich, Leo G. Unger, Raymond Trousil, Herman Hiebel, Anton Hammer and Leo J. Hammer. Interment was at St. Mary's Cemetery, Alexandria, Minnesota. Services directed by Alexandria Funeral Home. (Lake Region Echo, 25 Sept. 1974) 5. Mary EganBorn 16 Mar 1896 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota, died 11 Apr 1896 Brooten, Stearns County, Minnesota, age 3 weeks and 5 days, buried Padua, Stearns County, Minnesota Cause of death (age 26 days): Spinal disease. 6. James Joseph EganBorn 3 Mar 1897 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota, died 23 Dec 1974 Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota Event Description: Ft. Snelling National Cemetery, age 77 years 7. Mary Ellen EganBorn 5 Feb 1899 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota, died 7 Aug 1970 Ramsey County, Minnesota Event Description: St Anthony Cemetery, Minneapolis, sec. 2, ground level, age 71 years, buried Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota Baptismal sponsors: Hugh Rooney, Maggie Martin. 8. EganBorn 12 Dec 1900 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota, died 12 Dec 1900 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota Cause of death: Not stated, however she was stillborn 9. Agnes Elizabeth "Inez" EganBorn 5 Sep 1902 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota, died 20 Oct 1930 Stearns County, Minnesota, age 28 years, buried Padua, Stearns County, Minnesota Baptismal sponsors: Bernard Killeen, Alice Egan. Died of a brain tumor. Originally published August 1998, Padua Cemetery, by Ginny Walz Borgerding Inez Egan was born on September 5, 1902, in Bangor Township, Pope County, to Thomas and Eliza (Rooney) Egan. She was the ninth child of ten children. Her given name was Agnes Elizabeth Egan, but went by Inez. She never married. Inez was a school teacher and taught in the area. Inez died of a brain tumor, and is buried beside her brother William. Her parents are also buried in Padua. 10. EganBorn 11 Aug 1904 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota, died 11 Aug 1904 Brooten, Stearns County, Minnesota, buried Aug 1904 Padua, Stearns County, Minnesota Cause of Death: Stillborn |