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Henry Mulholland

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Henry Mulholland

Birth
Scotland
Death
30 Aug 1923 (aged 82)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
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Henry (1841 - 1923) Storekeeper, City Sealer for the City of Manitowoc
HENRY MULHOLLAND

CITY’S OLDEST OFFICIAL AUTO VICTIMH. MULHOLLAND, CITY SEALER, FATALLY HURT
Henry Mulholland was eighty-two years old and came from one of the pioneer families of Maintowoc county, a family that was very prominent in the early history of the county. He was born in Scotland June 13, 1841 and came to America with his parents when but a child. The family lived at Boston for a few years and then came to Wisconsin, settling with a number of other families in the Town of Meeme, Manitowoc county and it was here that Mr. Mulholland received his early education. Later he became a school teacher in which capacity he served for a number of years. He served as a clerk in old Vila & Barnes store and later became a member of the firm, the company for many years being known as Barnes, Mendlik & Mulholland. Still later Mendlik and Mulholland together operated the store and retired from business about fifteen years ago. Since his retirement from business Mr. Mulholland has been connected with the city in official capacity and was at present the city sealer of weights and measures, a position which he had held for a number of years and an office in which he bore the distinction of being the oldest active official in the state.
Held Many Offices
During his residence in this city, Mr. Mulholland held many official positions, having represented his ward as both county supervisor and as alderman and the city on the park commission. Under the old school system he was a member of the north side school board for a number of years.
The Mulhollands celebrated their golden wedding some years ago and Mrs. Mulholland preceded her husband in death six years ago. He is survived by his daughter, Miss Marie, who is a patient at an Oconomowoc sanitarium where she went for treatment yesterday, and two brothers, Robert of Menominee, Mich., and William, Kenosha and one sister, Mrs. Cleary, also of Kenosha. He was a member of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, the Catholic Knights of America and the Knights of Columbus.
Funeral services for Mr. Mulholland will be held tomorrow morning at Sacred Heart church at 9 o’clock, the Rev. W. J. Luby officiating, and burial will be at Calvary.

Contributor: Judy Mahnke
Henry (1841 - 1923) Storekeeper, City Sealer for the City of Manitowoc
HENRY MULHOLLAND

CITY’S OLDEST OFFICIAL AUTO VICTIMH. MULHOLLAND, CITY SEALER, FATALLY HURT
Henry Mulholland was eighty-two years old and came from one of the pioneer families of Maintowoc county, a family that was very prominent in the early history of the county. He was born in Scotland June 13, 1841 and came to America with his parents when but a child. The family lived at Boston for a few years and then came to Wisconsin, settling with a number of other families in the Town of Meeme, Manitowoc county and it was here that Mr. Mulholland received his early education. Later he became a school teacher in which capacity he served for a number of years. He served as a clerk in old Vila & Barnes store and later became a member of the firm, the company for many years being known as Barnes, Mendlik & Mulholland. Still later Mendlik and Mulholland together operated the store and retired from business about fifteen years ago. Since his retirement from business Mr. Mulholland has been connected with the city in official capacity and was at present the city sealer of weights and measures, a position which he had held for a number of years and an office in which he bore the distinction of being the oldest active official in the state.
Held Many Offices
During his residence in this city, Mr. Mulholland held many official positions, having represented his ward as both county supervisor and as alderman and the city on the park commission. Under the old school system he was a member of the north side school board for a number of years.
The Mulhollands celebrated their golden wedding some years ago and Mrs. Mulholland preceded her husband in death six years ago. He is survived by his daughter, Miss Marie, who is a patient at an Oconomowoc sanitarium where she went for treatment yesterday, and two brothers, Robert of Menominee, Mich., and William, Kenosha and one sister, Mrs. Cleary, also of Kenosha. He was a member of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, the Catholic Knights of America and the Knights of Columbus.
Funeral services for Mr. Mulholland will be held tomorrow morning at Sacred Heart church at 9 o’clock, the Rev. W. J. Luby officiating, and burial will be at Calvary.

Contributor: Judy Mahnke


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