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Marcus Brownlo “Mark” Mulvany

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Marcus Brownlo “Mark” Mulvany Veteran

Birth
Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
13 Dec 1923 (aged 86)
Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.5924, Longitude: -95.2529944
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Note: tombstone death date error, should be 1923.

Dec. 13, 1923, Ottawa Herald, Ottawa, KS
M.B. MULVANY DEAD
Father Passes Away Few Days After Death of His Son.

Mark B. Mulvany, retired farmer, died this morning at 7 o'clock at the home of a daughter-in-law, Mrs. John C. Mulvany, seven miles northeast of Ottawa. He was past 86 years old and had been in failing health avout three years. For the past eight months he had been in a serious condition.

Mr. Mulvany was born in Nashville, Tenn., May 25, 1837. He was married to Hannah M. Browning November 21, 1865 at Centerville, Ia. The death of Mrs. Mulvany occurred September 23, this year.

The family came here from Douglas county in 1914. Three daughters who survive, all of whom live in Ottawa, are Mrs. Allie Richardson, Mrs. J.H. Baker and Mrs. John Snethen. Mrs. Mulvany died without knowing that his only son, John Calvin Mulvany, passed away suddenly last Sunday. There are also 23 grandchildren of Mr. Mulvany living.

The deceased was a Civil War veteran and belonged to George H. Thomas post here. He was a seaman and served in the Mississippi river fleet, enlisting October 10, 1862. He was discharged October 12, 1863.

The funeral will be held Sunday morning from the Lamb funeral home at 10:30 o'clock, with Rev. H.A. Manewal officiating. Members of the G.A.R. post will also take part in the services. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery.
Note: tombstone death date error, should be 1923.

Dec. 13, 1923, Ottawa Herald, Ottawa, KS
M.B. MULVANY DEAD
Father Passes Away Few Days After Death of His Son.

Mark B. Mulvany, retired farmer, died this morning at 7 o'clock at the home of a daughter-in-law, Mrs. John C. Mulvany, seven miles northeast of Ottawa. He was past 86 years old and had been in failing health avout three years. For the past eight months he had been in a serious condition.

Mr. Mulvany was born in Nashville, Tenn., May 25, 1837. He was married to Hannah M. Browning November 21, 1865 at Centerville, Ia. The death of Mrs. Mulvany occurred September 23, this year.

The family came here from Douglas county in 1914. Three daughters who survive, all of whom live in Ottawa, are Mrs. Allie Richardson, Mrs. J.H. Baker and Mrs. John Snethen. Mrs. Mulvany died without knowing that his only son, John Calvin Mulvany, passed away suddenly last Sunday. There are also 23 grandchildren of Mr. Mulvany living.

The deceased was a Civil War veteran and belonged to George H. Thomas post here. He was a seaman and served in the Mississippi river fleet, enlisting October 10, 1862. He was discharged October 12, 1863.

The funeral will be held Sunday morning from the Lamb funeral home at 10:30 o'clock, with Rev. H.A. Manewal officiating. Members of the G.A.R. post will also take part in the services. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery.

Inscription

M.B. Mulvany 1937-1924; Hannah M. His Wife 1841-1924. (Note: tombstone inscription error, both died 1923.



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