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Fourth Infant Hanrahan

Birth
Death
unknown
Harrison County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 23, Lot 77, St. Peter Avenue (alley)
Memorial ID
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Ellen Bayley Hanrahan is listed on the 1900 US Federal Census as mother of 8 children, 5 living, implying that she had lost 3 children before this date. On the 1910 census, her information is revised to mother of 10 children, 6 living. She had birthed two more children (her son Lawrence and a baby of unknown gender, who died before the 1900 census.). Since the entire clan is buried in this plot over the course of a century, it is reasonable that the four deceased Hanrahan children are buried in this, the Bayley plot. Based on the spacing of her known living children, it is likely the 3 eldest of the four deceased children referenced in the 1900 Census were born either in New Orleans (where the family resided though 1899) or in Harrison County, Mississippi (where the family resided thereafter) between the 1890 birth of Sidney and the 1896 birth of Andrew Nicholas, and the final deceased child was likely born in Harrison County, Mississippi after the 1900 Census and before the birth of Lawrence in 1900, or after his birth but before the 1910 census.
Ellen Bayley Hanrahan is listed on the 1900 US Federal Census as mother of 8 children, 5 living, implying that she had lost 3 children before this date. On the 1910 census, her information is revised to mother of 10 children, 6 living. She had birthed two more children (her son Lawrence and a baby of unknown gender, who died before the 1900 census.). Since the entire clan is buried in this plot over the course of a century, it is reasonable that the four deceased Hanrahan children are buried in this, the Bayley plot. Based on the spacing of her known living children, it is likely the 3 eldest of the four deceased children referenced in the 1900 Census were born either in New Orleans (where the family resided though 1899) or in Harrison County, Mississippi (where the family resided thereafter) between the 1890 birth of Sidney and the 1896 birth of Andrew Nicholas, and the final deceased child was likely born in Harrison County, Mississippi after the 1900 Census and before the birth of Lawrence in 1900, or after his birth but before the 1910 census.


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