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John Joseph Kilroy

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John Joseph Kilroy

Birth
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Death
24 Jun 1906 (aged 69–70)
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
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Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Obituary for John J. Kilroy, Savannah Morning News June 25, 1900, Mr. John J. Kilroy died at his home, No. 541 Huntingdon street, east yesterday morning. He had an affliction of the heart and had been in bad health for a long time. He was born in Charleston sixty-four years ago, but made Savannah his home when a young man. He was a boilermaker and enjoyed the friendship of a large number of people. Besides his wife he leaves seven children, Messrs. Frank, John J. Jr., George and William Kilroy, and Mrs. Nellie Lang, Mrs. William Cler and Mrs. John Lang. The funeral will take place from the house and from the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist this afternoon at 4 o'clock, The interment will be in the Cathedral Cemetery (Later changed to Catholic Cemetery). The pallbearers will be Messrs. John
Larken, William Bohn, Thomas Daniels, Samuel Reynolds, Henry Daniels, and George Mouro. Mr. Kilroy served in the Confederate army as a corporal of the Richardson Guards.
Obituary for John J. Kilroy, Savannah Morning News June 25, 1900, Mr. John J. Kilroy died at his home, No. 541 Huntingdon street, east yesterday morning. He had an affliction of the heart and had been in bad health for a long time. He was born in Charleston sixty-four years ago, but made Savannah his home when a young man. He was a boilermaker and enjoyed the friendship of a large number of people. Besides his wife he leaves seven children, Messrs. Frank, John J. Jr., George and William Kilroy, and Mrs. Nellie Lang, Mrs. William Cler and Mrs. John Lang. The funeral will take place from the house and from the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist this afternoon at 4 o'clock, The interment will be in the Cathedral Cemetery (Later changed to Catholic Cemetery). The pallbearers will be Messrs. John
Larken, William Bohn, Thomas Daniels, Samuel Reynolds, Henry Daniels, and George Mouro. Mr. Kilroy served in the Confederate army as a corporal of the Richardson Guards.

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