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Michael C. Haney

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Michael C. Haney

Birth
Alexander, Genesee County, New York, USA
Death
5 Jun 1906 (aged 50)
French Lick, Orange County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
D-11-1-2
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MICHAEL C. HANEY

Michael Haney, a former well known Manitowoc man and prominent businessman of
Algoma, died suddenly in that city today. Mr. Haney had been ill some time.
Manitowoc Daily Herald June 5, 1906 pg. 2
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Micheal C. Haney, news of whose death reached here Tuesday, was known in
Manitowoc county where he had made his home as a boy and youth and his demise
occasions sorrow. Mr. Haney had served as mayor of Algoma for several consecutive
terms and had been foremost in the upbuilding of the town. He had served as a
member of the state legislature and had been prominently mentioned for state
office by the Democratic party in which he was a leader. Mr. Haney was a son of
the late Thos. Haney, of this city and his mother and sister still reside here.
For several weeks he had been at West Haden, Ind., where his death occurred
Tuesday morning. The body will be brought to this city for burial and will reach
here tomorrow.
Manitowoc Daily Herald June 6, 1906 p. 3
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The body of the late Michael Haney is expected to arrive in the city this
afternoon, being brought from West Baden, Ind. where his death occurred.
Manitowoc Daily Herald June 7, 1906 pg. 1
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[bur. 06-08-1906/cause: cirrolis of the liver]
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(Note: These were both in the Manitowoc paper, so I believe they are the
Michael in Evergreen, apparently more information was obtained for the
second article)
MICHAEL C. HANEY

Michael Haney, a former well known Manitowoc man and prominent businessman of
Algoma, died suddenly in that city today. Mr. Haney had been ill some time.
Manitowoc Daily Herald June 5, 1906 pg. 2
**********
Micheal C. Haney, news of whose death reached here Tuesday, was known in
Manitowoc county where he had made his home as a boy and youth and his demise
occasions sorrow. Mr. Haney had served as mayor of Algoma for several consecutive
terms and had been foremost in the upbuilding of the town. He had served as a
member of the state legislature and had been prominently mentioned for state
office by the Democratic party in which he was a leader. Mr. Haney was a son of
the late Thos. Haney, of this city and his mother and sister still reside here.
For several weeks he had been at West Haden, Ind., where his death occurred
Tuesday morning. The body will be brought to this city for burial and will reach
here tomorrow.
Manitowoc Daily Herald June 6, 1906 p. 3
**********
The body of the late Michael Haney is expected to arrive in the city this
afternoon, being brought from West Baden, Ind. where his death occurred.
Manitowoc Daily Herald June 7, 1906 pg. 1
**********
[bur. 06-08-1906/cause: cirrolis of the liver]
**********
(Note: These were both in the Manitowoc paper, so I believe they are the
Michael in Evergreen, apparently more information was obtained for the
second article)


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95206763/michael_c-haney: accessed ), memorial page for Michael C. Haney (1 Dec 1855–5 Jun 1906), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95206763, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).