Shunick Tree p2
Home Up Shunick Tree p3

 

Generation 3

8. DAVID3 SHUNICK (EDMUND2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born December 1848 in County Cork, Ireland, and died WFT Est. 1892-1940. He married ANNIE BURNS WFT Est. 1867-1897. She was born October 1852 in New Jersey, and died WFT Est. 1891-1947.

 

Children of DAVID SHUNICK and ANNIE BURNS are:

i. JAMES E.4 SHUNICK, b. January 1877; d. WFT Est. 1878-1967.

ii. NORA SHUNICK, b. January 1881; d. WFT Est. 1882-1975.

iii. WILLIE SHUNICK, b. July 1889; d. WFT Est. 1890-1979.

 

9. ELLEN3 SHUNICK (EDMUND2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born May 1860 in Warren County, IL, and died WFT Est. 1901-1955. She married JOHN NOONAN WFT Est. 1876-1908. He was born May 1860 in Illinois, and died WFT Est. 1902-1951.

 

Children of ELLEN SHUNICK and JOHN NOONAN are:

37. i. FLORENCE4 NOONAN, b. WFT Est. 1879-1907; d. WFT Est. 1901-1989.

ii. MARY NOONAN, b. July 1888, Warren County, IL; d. WFT Est. 1889-1982.

iii. NORA NOONAN, b. February 1890, Warren County, IL; d. WFT Est. 1891-1984.

iv. WILLIAM NOONAN, b. December 1891, Warren County, IL; d. WFT Est. 1892-1981.

v. LEAL NOONAN, b. October 1893, Warren County, IL; d. WFT Est. 1894-1983.

vi. ELLA NOONAN, b. February 1896, Warren County, IL; d. WFT Est. 1897-1990.

vii. FRED NOONAN, b. December 1899, Warren County, IL; d. WFT Est. 1900-1989.

 

10. JULIA3 SHUNICK (EDMUND2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born November 1867 in Warren County, IL, and died WFT Est. 1899-1961. She married JAMES MICHAEL NOONAN WFT Est. 1883-1915. He was born December 1867 in Illinois, and died WFT Est. 1899-1958.

 

Children of JULIA SHUNICK and JAMES NOONAN are:

38. i. KATHERINE R.4 NOONAN, b. March 1893, Warren County, IL; d. WFT Est. 1911-1987.

39. ii. LOUISE NOONAN, b. Private.

iii. WILLIAM NOONAN, b. November 1896; d. WFT Est. 1897-1986.

 

11. THOMAS3 SHUNICK (RICHARD2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born June 1858 in Warren County, IL, and died 1927. He married MARY STACK WFT Est. 1875-1905. She was born September 1859, and died 1944.

 

Children of THOMAS SHUNICK and MARY STACK are:

40. i. EDWARD JAMES4 SHUNICK, b. July 1886; d. WFT Est. 1909-1976.

41. ii. RICHARD LOUIS SHUNICK, b. September 1888; d. February 15, 1932.

42. iii. ELIZABETH CLARE SHUNICK, b. March 1890, Warren County, IL; d. 1969.

43. iv. HANORA MARIE SHUNICK, b. November 1895, Warren County, IL; d. WFT Est. 1913-1989.

 

12. MARY (MOLLIE)3 SHUNICK (RICHARD2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born 1861 in Warren County, IL, and died 1940. She married THOMAS BALDWIN WFT Est. 1877-1907. He was born 1860, and died 1929.

 

Children of MARY SHUNICK and THOMAS BALDWIN are:

44. i. ELIZABETH (BESS)4 BALDWIN, b. Private; d. Unknown.

45. ii. NELLIE B. BALDWIN, b. July 08, 1897; d. December 1970, Chicago, Cook County, IL.

 

13. MORRIS (MAURICE)3 SHUNICK (RICHARD2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born April 1862 in Warren County, IL, and died 1924. He married MARY A. PAYNE 1888. She was born March 1862, and died 1912.

 

Children of MORRIS SHUNICK and MARY PAYNE are:

i. BESSIE4 SHUNICK, b. Private; d. Unknown.

46. ii. JAMES P. SHUNICK, b. August 1890; d. WFT Est. 1911-1980.

iii. RICHARD EARL SHUNICK, b. November 1894; d. 1950; m. ALTA BOYLEN, Private; b. Private.

47. iv. FLORENCE A. SHUNICK, b. Private; d. Unknown.

 

14. EDMUND J.3 SHUNICK (RICHARD2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born March 1869 in Warren County, IL, and died 1939. He married MARGARET (MAGGIE) STACK 1888. She was born October 1870, and died 1908.

 

Children of EDMUND SHUNICK and MARGARET STACK are:

48. i. HAROLD V.4 SHUNICK, b. April 08, 1900; d. May 17, 1975.

49. ii. BERNICE L. SHUNICK, b. Private; d. Unknown.

 

15. ELLEN (NELLIE)3 SHUNICK (RICHARD2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born June 1873 in Warren County, IL, and died WFT Est. 1903-1967. She married MICHAEL BOOZAN WFT Est. 1886-1917. He was born November 1867 in Illinois, and died WFT Est. 1903-1958.

 

Children of ELLEN SHUNICK and MICHAEL BOOZAN are:

50. i. RICHARD4 BOOZAN, b. Private.

ii. MARGARET BOOZAN, b. Private.

iii. MICHAEL BOOZAN, b. Private.

iv. ELIZABETH BOOZAN, b. Private; m. THOMAS MAHER, Private; b. Private.

51. v. FRANCES BOOZAN, b. Private.

52. vi. LORETTA BOOZAN, b. Private.

vii. NELLIE BOOZAN, b. Private; m. GIBBEMEYER, Private; b. Private.

 

16. MORRIS (MAURICE) EDWARD3 SHUNICK (MORRIS2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born October 1860, and died WFT Est. 1898-1951. He married MARY ELLEN MURRAY 1889. She was born April 1872, and died WFT Est. 1899-1966.

 

Children of MORRIS SHUNICK and MARY MURRAY are:

53. i. MAURICE EDWARD4 SHUNICK, JR., b. April 26, 1890, Monmouth, Warren County, IL; d. July 21, 1958, Berwyn, Cook County, IL.

ii. EDGAR L. SHUNICK, b. March 10, 1895, Warren County, IL; d. June 04, 1978.

Notes for EDGAR L. SHUNICK:

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 8, Ed. 1, Tree #3290, Date of Import: Jul 9, 2000]

Obituary (Died 6/4/78)

Edgar Lawrence Shunick, 35 Lincoln Homes, died at 4:04 p.m. Sunday. He was born March 10, 1895, in Warren County to Morris E. Shunick and Mary Murray. He spent most of his life in Sumner Township. He never married. He was a member of the Immaculate Conception Church, and a World War I veteran. He is survived by three brothers, Clarence L. Shunick, Galesburg, Alfred P. Shunick, Abingdon, and Willard L. Shunick, Monmouth. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and one sister. Services are pending at Turnbull Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Immaculate Conception Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.

This notice appeared later:

EDGAR L. SHUNICK

In the obituary for Edgar L. Shunick, one sister, Mary E. Stull, Galesburg, was omitted from the list of survivors.

iii. CLARENCE L. SHUNICK, b. Private; d. Unknown.

iv. SARAH G. (SADIE) SHUNICK, b. Private; m. THOMAS BROOKS, Private; b. Private; d. Unknown.

v. WILLARD L. SHUNICK, b. Private; d. Unknown.

vi. MARY SHUNICK, b. Private; m. CLARENCE STULL, Private; b. Private; d. Unknown.

vii. JOHN F. SHUNICK, b. 1892; d. 1918, Camp Grant.

viii. ALFRED P. SHUNICK, b. Private; d. Unknown.

 

17. JOHN W.3 SHUNICK (JOHN2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born April 09, 1857 in Monmouth, Warren County, IL, and died June 25, 1930 in Douglas County, NE. He married ANNA JOHNSTON WFT Est. 1875-1905. She was born March 03, 1859 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and died June 23, 1939 in Glendale, Los Angeles County, CA.

Notes for JOHN W. SHUNICK:

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 8, Ed. 1, Tree #3290, Date of Import: Jul 9, 2000]

"Southwest Iowa's Heritage - A History of Page & Fremont Counties"

Bicentennial Edition - Sponsored by Southwest Iowa Pioneer Association

by R. E. Cunningham - Published by World Publishing Company

Shenandoah, Iowa - 1973

John W. Shunick was born in Monmouth, Illinois. He came to Fremont County and purchased a farm on Walnut Creek, five miles north of Farragut. His wife, Anna Johnston, was born in Canada, March 3, 1859 and came to Fremont County in 1889. Mr. Shunick was a farmer and cattle raiser. They had three daughters: Blanche, Ethel and Helen. Blanche married Lee J Roscoe in Shenandoah in 1914. Lee was the son of Sherman I. Roscoe who was born in Pennsylvania and of Martha Fuller, born in Unidilla Forks, NY. They married in DeWitt, NY and moved to Imogene, Iowa and then to Shenandoah in 1885, where he raised chickens, ran a cigar store, a restaurant and an oil station. He had the first Standard Oil delivery wagon from Shenandoah. The Sherman Roscoes had two other children, Walter and Mary.

Blanche Shunick and Lee J. Roscoe lived in Shenandoah while he worked in Jake Kenningsburg's store Darrah's shoe store before moving to the John Shunick land where their five children were born. Three girls still live in Fremont County: Helen (Mrs. Mathew J. Laughlin), Harriett (Mrs. Lyle B. Latimer) and Mary Kay (Mrs. Richard York).

E. D. (Pete) Roscoe was in the oil business for years, but he and his wife reside in California.

 

Children of JOHN SHUNICK and ANNA JOHNSTON are:

54. i. BLANCHE G.4 SHUNICK, b. October 20, 1889, Walnut Twp, Fremont County, IA; d. July 06, 1936, Shenandoah, Page County, IA.

55. ii. ETHEL MAE SHUNICK, b. July 31, 1892, Shenandoah, Page County, IA; d. WFT Est. 1926-1987.

56. iii. HELEN S. SHUNICK, b. August 21, 1894, Shenandoah, Page County, IA; d. October 25, 1950, Beverly Hills, CA.

 

18. MARY ANN (MOLLIE)3 SHUNICK (JOHN2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born November 09, 1858 in Monmouth, Warren County, IL, and died April 22, 1937 in Kansas City, Jackson County, MO. She married JAMES DANIEL MC NAMARA January 16, 1879 in Monmouth, Warren County, IL. He was born August 06, 1854, and died April 22, 1917.

 

Children of MARY SHUNICK and JAMES MC NAMARA are:

57. i. MARY ANN4 MC NAMARA, b. October 08, 1879; d. WFT Est. 1959-1979.

ii. JAMES DANIEL MC NAMARA, b. WFT Est. 1875-1901; d. WFT Est. 1881-1981.

iii. EMMA EVELYN MC NAMARA, b. WFT Est. 1875-1901; d. WFT Est. 1881-1984.

58. iv. BLANCHE LUCILLE MC NAMARA, b. September 13, 1884; d. July 18, 1962.

59. v. OLIVE ALICE MC NAMARA, b. November 17, 1886; d. January 10.

60. vi. WILLIAM EMERSON MC NAMARA, b. February 02, 1888; d. October 12, 1947.

vii. LENA AGNES MC NAMARA, b. December 06, 1890; d. WFT Est. 1937-1985; m. FRANK L. BURNS, Private; b. Private; d. Unknown.

61. viii. ANASTASIA CATHERINE MC NAMARA, b. January 13, 1894; d. WFT Est. 1932-1989.

ix. FRANCES ARDELLA MC NAMARA, b. January 15, 1896; d. WFT Est. 1897-1990.

 

19. ANASTASIA3 SHUNICK (JOHN2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born July 1860 in Monmouth, Warren County, IL, and died WFT Est. 1903-1955. She married JOHN BERIGAN February 09, 1887 in Monmouth, Warren County, IL. He was born September 22, 1860, and died WFT Est. 1904-1952.

 

Children of ANASTASIA SHUNICK and JOHN BERIGAN are:

i. HENRY4 BERIGAN, b. 1887, Imogene, Fremont County, IA; d. 1894.

62. ii. JOHN J. BERIGAN, b. May 04, 1889, Imogene, Fremont Coiunty, IA; d. WFT Est. 1933-1981.

63. iii. JAMES L. BERIGAN, b. April 14, 1890, Imogene, Fremont County, IA; d. WFT Est. 1940-1982.

iv. MARY B. BERIGAN, b. August 04, 1892, Imogene, Fremont County, IA; d. December 08, 1978; m. GEORGE W. ROWELL, 1918; b. WFT Est. 1871-1898; d. 1963.

v. MILDRED S. BERIGAN, b. December 22, 1893, Imogene, Fremont County, IA; d. WFT Est. 1920-1987; m. JONN MURRIE, 1914; b. WFT Est. 1870-1895; d. September 02, 1970.

vi. ANNA LUCILLE BERIGAN, b. February 22, 1896, Imogene, Fremont County, IA; d. WFT Est. 1897-1990.

64. vii. FRANCIS A. BERIGAN, b. August 16, 1899, Imogene, Fremont County, IA; d. July 14, 1973.

65. viii. VINCENT R. BERIGAN, b. October 06, 1901, Imogene, Fremont County, IA; d. 1959.

 

20. JULIA AGNES3 SHUNICK (JOHN2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born April 21, 1862 in Alexis, Warren Co., Illinois, and died August 05, 1941 in Shenandoah, Page Co., Iowa. She married FREDERICK HENDRICKS ARCHER September 28, 1862 in Alexis, Warren Co., Illinois, son of JOHN ARCHER and SARAH HENDRICKS. He was born June 30, 1857 in Bigsville, Henderson Co., Illinois, and died December 12, 1920 in Shenandoah, Page Co., Iowa.

Notes for FREDERICK HENDRICKS ARCHER:

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 8, Ed. 1, Tree #3290, Date of Import: Jul 9, 2000]

TWO DAYS' ILLNESS FATAL TO PIONEER

Fred Archer Dies at Hand Hospital After Short Illness, Long Time Resident

After an illness of two days, Fred Archer, well known farmer of Monroe township, died at the Hand hospital Sunday moring at 2 o'clock.

Mr. Archer was taken ill at his home about six miles north of Shenandoah, Friday. At first his condition was not regarded as serious, but when he became much worse Saturday, he was removed to the Hand hospital, where he passed away Sunday morning. Uremic poisoning was thought to have caused his death.

Mr. Archer was born in Henderson county, Illinois, June 30, 1857. In 1876 he moved with his parents to Iowa, and settled in Fremont county. Later he moved to his present residence in Monroe county.

Besides his wife, there is left to mourn his departure three sons, Fred of Bassett, Nebraska; John of Ewing, Nebraska and Leo of Kearney, Nebraska. Four daughters, Mrs. Frank Saner of Imogene, Sister Stanislous of Des Moines, Mrs. John Gilmore of Shenandoah and Martha at home. Two sons, Ralph and Robert, at home. Five sisters, Mrs. J. Rockyfield of Los Angeles, Calif; Mrs. Scott Jackson of Fort Collins, Colorado, Mrs. W. E. Miller of Brownsville, Texas; Mrs. John Lingo of Essex and Mrs. E. C. LeBarron of Shenandoah.

The funeral was held at 9:30 o'clock this morning from the Saint Mary's church. The services will be conducted by Father Tolier of Dunlap, Iowa.

A TRIBUTE OF F. H. ARCHER

Many Virtues and Manly Qualities Made Him Distinctive

J R. Ratekin of Omaha pays a very fine tribute to his old friend and neighbor, Frederick H. Archer, in the following article to the Sentinel-Post:

Editor Sentinel-Post

Dear Sir:

It is in no ordinary sense, I beg to pay tribute to an old friend and neighbor, who has passed away to the great beyond. One I have known and admired for his many virtues and manly qualities. From his early manhood up to the present time, ever since 1874 or 75, Frederick H. Archer, when with his father, mother and Archer family migrated from Raritan, Ill, to Western Iowa, settling in Walnut Township, Fremont County, about five miles west of Shenandoah. For many years after the Archer family came to the vicinity near Shenandoah, I lived a near neighbor to them and was associated with them, neighbored back and forth with them, and a more estimable or hospitable family I never had the pleasure of knowing or meeting with.

Fred, by which name everybody knew him, was then merging into a young man, but attended school at what was then known as the old Snapp school house. He passed and re-passed my home, going back and forth to school mornings and evening, usually when I was out attending to my chores, and it was ever a pleasure to receive a pleasant smile and some kind of a happy greeting from him.

For these pleasantries and for his many manly qualities possessed by him, in his after years, when he became one of our up-to-date most progressive citizens, I learned to love and admire him. He was not only of a public spirit in every movement for the community in which he resided, but was generous to a fault, if fault it might inadvertently be called. He was not only of a public spirit, but was a benefactor to the community in which he lived, and one that will be missed by his neighbors and friends. Like and following in the footsteps of his father, John Q. Archer, who passed away some twenty-five or thirty years ago, will long be remembered for his many good deeds and manly bearing as well as a friend you did not have to get re-acquainted with every time you was absent from a few days at a time, one who always stood hitched up that you might find him where you left him. In fact it touches a spirit of pride to say I knew him as my friend.

Very truly,

J. R. Ratekin

FRED ARCHER DIES FROM AN ILLNESS OF ONLY 24 HOURS

Farmer Is Survived by Wife, Five Sons and Four Daughters; Funeral at Catholic Church at 9:30 Tomorrow Morning

Fred Archer died suddenly at 2 o'clock yesterday morning following a serious illness of only twenty-four hours. He was not feeling well while in town Friday. Saturday he was taken suddenly worse and was rushed to the Hand hospital where he passed away on Sunday. Uraemic poisoning is given as the cause of his death.

Mr. Archer was born in Illinois, but since the time he was a small boy, he has lived in Iowa. He is 63 years of age. For a number of years the Archer home has been on the farm, six miles north-west of Shenandoah.

As soon as his illness developed, the children were notified, but not all of them were able to reach here to see him alive. Five sons and four daughters survive. they are: John Archer of Ewing, Nebraska; Fred Archer of Bassett, Nebraska; Fred Archre of Kearney, Nebr.; Ralph Archer, Robert Archer and Martha Archre who live on the home place near Imogene; Mrs. Frank Saner of Imogene; Sister Stanislous, a teacher in a Des Moines academy and Mrs. John Gilmore of this city. Mr. Archer's five sisters are Mrs. Jake Rockafield of Los Angeles; Mrs. Scott Jackson of Fort Collins, Colo.; Mrs. W. E. Miller of Brownsville, Texas; Mrs. John Lingo of Essex and Mrs. E. C. LeBarron of this city. M. J. Shunick of Galesburg and D. H. Shunick of Alexis, Ill, brothers of Mrs. Archer are here for the funeral.

The funeral services will be held from St. Mary's church at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Father G. J. Toher of Dunlap, Iowa, will officiate. Interment in Rose Hill cemetery in this city.

 

Children of JULIA SHUNICK and FREDERICK ARCHER are:

66. i. JOHN QUINCY4 ARCHER, b. June 26, 1888, Walnut Twp., Fremont Co., Iowa; d. March 15, 1957, Ewing, Holt County, Nebraska.

67. ii. FREDERICK HENDERICKS ARCHER, JR., b. July 11, 1889, Fremont County, IA; d. December 09, 1970, Denver, Douglas County, CO.

68. iii. CATHERINE MADELINE ARCHER, b. September 12, 1890, Fremont County, IA; d. April 06, 1974, Lawrence, Douglas County, KS.

69. iv. RALPH ALBERT ARCHER, b. December 14, 1891, Freemont Co., Iowa; d. November 22, 1961, Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon.

70. v. LEO SHUNICK ARCHER, b. December 31, 1892, Walnut Twp., Fremont County, IA; d. May 15, 1976, Rosary Hospital, Corning, IA.

71. vi. RUTH DEAN ARCHER, b. March 12, 1894, Shenandoah, Page County, IA; d. May 18, 1982, Knoxville, Marian County, IA.

72. vii. JOSEPH ROBERT ARCHER, b. September 29, 1895, Walnut Twp, Fremont County, IA; d. June 01, 1976, Portland, Multnomah County, OR.

viii. GENEVIEVE ARCHER, b. January 21, 1897, Fremont County, IA; d. March 27, 1941, Council Bluffs, IA.

73. ix. MARTHA ARCHER, b. Private; d. Unknown.

 

21. FANNY I.3 SHUNICK (JOHN2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born May 21, 1865, and died April 17, 1944. She married JOHN HAYES February 08, 1888 in Monmouth, Warren County, IL. He was born May 27, 1863, and died January 24, 1913.

 

Children of FANNY SHUNICK and JOHN HAYES are:

74. i. JOHN M.4 HAYES, b. February 28, 1889, Warren County, IL; d. October 27, 1977, Monmouth, Warren County, IL.

ii. FANNIE C. HAYES, b. 1890; d. 1925; m. CLAYTON HAYES, WFT Est. 1904-1922; b. WFT Est. 1873-1893; d. WFT Est. 1907-1979.

iii. KATHRYN HAYES, b. February 15, 1893; d. WFT Est. 1907-1987; m. (1) HUGH E. STONE, WFT Est. 1907-1940; b. WFT Est. 1876-1896; d. WFT Est. 1910-1982; m. (2) IVER JOHNSON, WFT Est. 1907-1940; b. WFT Est. 1876-1896; d. WFT Est. 1910-1982.

iv. JAMES LEO HAYES, b. 1896; d. 1923.

v. DAVID E. HAYES, b. 1909; d. 1922.

vi. HANORA MARIE HAYES, b. Private; d. Unknown; m. EVERETT W. RANEY, Private; b. Private; d. Unknown.

vii. WILLIAM C. HAYES, b. Private; d. Unknown; m. LILLIAN F. TINDER, Private; b. Private.

 

22. HARRIETT3 SHUNICK (JOHN2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born November 20, 1866, and died September 30, 1952 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, IA. She married MATTHEW CRILLY January 16, 1907. He was born April 12, 1862 in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland, and died January 01, 1939 in Fremont County, IA.

 

Child of HARRIETT SHUNICK and MATTHEW CRILLY is:

75. i. HERBERT J.4 CRILLY, b. Private.

 

23. NORA3 SHUNICK (JOHN2, DAVID1 SHUNICK/SHINNICK) was born December 20, 1869 in Alexis, IL, and died November 1924. She married (1) THOMAS M. MC CALE WFT Est. 1884-1896. He was born 1865, and died 1897. She married (2) MASON WFT Est. 1883-1911. He was born WFT Est. 1852-1872, and died WFT Est. 1886-1958.

Notes for NORA SHUNICK:

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 8, Ed. 1, Tree #3290, Date of Import: Jul 9, 2000]

MRS. NORA MASON DIED SUDDENLY - SURVIVED BY TWO DAUGHTERS AND ELEVEN BROTHERS AND SISTERS

Mrs. Nora Mason passed away Sunday about 1 o'clock. Although Mrs. Mason had not been in the best of health for some time, her death comes as a distinct shock to hre many relatives and friends. Mrs. Mason's maiden name was Nora Shunick. She was the daughter of John and Catherine (Lee) Shunick, deceased, and was born December 20, 1868 near Alexis. She was the mother of three children, the only son having passed away when thirteen months old. Two daughters survive, Mrs. E. L. Cary of Jasper, Ind., and Mrs. F. W. Grier of this city. There are also two grandchildren, Elizabeth Cary and Margaret Ann Grier and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. J. W. Shunick, Mrs. Fred Archer and Mrs. M. J. Crilly of Shenandoah, Iowa, Mrs. John Berigan and Mrs. Anna Makinson of Omaha, Neb., Mrs. Mary McNamara of Kansas City, MO., Mrs. Lee Sloan of Alpha, M. J. Shunick, and Mrs. Fannie Hayes of Galesburg, Mrs. W. E. Lafferty and D. H. Shunick of Alexis. One sister, Mrs. Frances Gardner, died in 1908. Mrs. Mason was a member of the Immaculate Conception church. The funeral arrangements will be announced later.

 

Children of NORA SHUNICK and THOMAS MC CALE are:

76. i. FRANCES ANNA4 MC CALE, b. November 10, 1893; d. WFT Est. 1929-1988.

77. ii. FLORENCE MARGARET MC CALE, b. October 14, 1892; d. February 12, 1931.

iii. THOMAS M. MC CALE, b. 1896; d. WFT Est. 1897-1986.

 

Top of Page    Next Page    Genealogies
 

Home