According to his marriage record, his father was John Moran.
He married Janet Keating on February 13, 1872, in Cahersiveen Parish, Kerry, Ireland.
Their first son, John Moran, was born May3, 1873, in Caher, Cahersiveen, Kerry, Ireland.
Their second son, Joseph P. Moran, was born December 1875 in Massachusetts.
Two sons were born in Colchester, Connecticut:
Jeremiah Francis Moran on April 1, 1878, and Dennis Cornelius Moran June 20, 1880.
The youngest two sons were born in New Haven, Connecticut:
William Joseph Moran on February 6, 1886, and Walter James Moran on January 23, 1888.
In 1903, Jeremiah Moran was living separately from his wife and children in New Haven, and the 1904 New Haven directory says that Jeremiah Moran had moved to Readville, Suffolk, Massachusetts. In the New Haven directories from 1904 until his death, his wife and sons were listed, but he was not, although in the 1910 U.S. census, he is listed with his family in New Haven.
Jeremiah Moran died on January 27, 1914, in Boston, Massachusetts, from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, and his death record says that he was buried in New Haven, Connecticut.
St. Lawrence Cemetery confirmed that he was buried there in 1914.
In the 1914 directory in New Haven, his wife, Jane Moran, is named as his widow.
According to his marriage record, his father was John Moran.
He married Janet Keating on February 13, 1872, in Cahersiveen Parish, Kerry, Ireland.
Their first son, John Moran, was born May3, 1873, in Caher, Cahersiveen, Kerry, Ireland.
Their second son, Joseph P. Moran, was born December 1875 in Massachusetts.
Two sons were born in Colchester, Connecticut:
Jeremiah Francis Moran on April 1, 1878, and Dennis Cornelius Moran June 20, 1880.
The youngest two sons were born in New Haven, Connecticut:
William Joseph Moran on February 6, 1886, and Walter James Moran on January 23, 1888.
In 1903, Jeremiah Moran was living separately from his wife and children in New Haven, and the 1904 New Haven directory says that Jeremiah Moran had moved to Readville, Suffolk, Massachusetts. In the New Haven directories from 1904 until his death, his wife and sons were listed, but he was not, although in the 1910 U.S. census, he is listed with his family in New Haven.
Jeremiah Moran died on January 27, 1914, in Boston, Massachusetts, from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, and his death record says that he was buried in New Haven, Connecticut.
St. Lawrence Cemetery confirmed that he was buried there in 1914.
In the 1914 directory in New Haven, his wife, Jane Moran, is named as his widow.
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