Nashua Telegraph Oct 6, 1953
Mrs. Nellie (Moriarty) Gibson, 77, of 13 Wilder st. died yesterday at Rochester where she had planned to make her home for the winter. She was born in Ireland, Oct 12, 1875, daughter of the late Michael Moriarty and Jane (Halsey) Moriarty. She was a communicant of St. Patrick's church. Mrs. Gibson was married to the late James R. Gibson and made her home in Concord until 1946 when she moved to Nashua. Here she made her home with her brother, the late Daniel J. Moriarty of 13 Wilder st. Survivors include three nephews, Attorney Daniel J. Moriarty of Nashua, Joseph F. Moriarty of Winchester, Tenn and Rev. Edward Q. Moriarty of Montreal, Can; five nieces, Mrs. George C. Patton of Lowell, Mrs. Milton B. Mangiaracina of New York City, Miss martha V. Moriarty, Miss Marguerite Moriarty and Miss Esther C. Moriarty of this city; one grandnephew and four grandnieces.
Nashua Telegraph Oct 6, 1953
Mrs. Nellie (Moriarty) Gibson, 77, of 13 Wilder st. died yesterday at Rochester where she had planned to make her home for the winter. She was born in Ireland, Oct 12, 1875, daughter of the late Michael Moriarty and Jane (Halsey) Moriarty. She was a communicant of St. Patrick's church. Mrs. Gibson was married to the late James R. Gibson and made her home in Concord until 1946 when she moved to Nashua. Here she made her home with her brother, the late Daniel J. Moriarty of 13 Wilder st. Survivors include three nephews, Attorney Daniel J. Moriarty of Nashua, Joseph F. Moriarty of Winchester, Tenn and Rev. Edward Q. Moriarty of Montreal, Can; five nieces, Mrs. George C. Patton of Lowell, Mrs. Milton B. Mangiaracina of New York City, Miss martha V. Moriarty, Miss Marguerite Moriarty and Miss Esther C. Moriarty of this city; one grandnephew and four grandnieces.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement