Margaret Dunlea

F, #11262, b. Mar 24, 1873, d. circa 1960
Father*Thomas Dunlay b. circa 1844, d. circa 1880
Mother*Mary Unknown b. circa 1848

Family

Tecarus Fralick b. circa 1855, d. Nov 25, 1928
Child

Chronological Events

Birth*Mar 24, 1873 Margaret Dunlea was born on Mar 24, 1873 at Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States
 She was the daughter of Thomas Dunlay and Mary Unknown
Name VariationMar 24, 1873 Margaret was also known as Maggie Dunlay.1 
Census1880  Margaret Dunlea appeared on the census of 1880. There is a Maggie Dunlay (7 yrs old in 1880), and sister Katie E. Dunlay (age 4), both born in Massachusetts, living in New Haven, CT. Parents are Thomas (age 36) and Mary Dunlay (age 32), both born in Ireland. Thomas is a harness maker. Other siblings include Mary A. (age 11; born in New York), John F. (age age 9, born in Massachusetts), Thomas Jr. (age 1), born in Connecticutt. Residence is 88 State St., New Haven, CT (1880 US Census).1 
Residence1880 She lived in 1880 at New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.1 
Illness*1885  In 1885 Margaret Dunlea was deaf at age 12.2  
Marriage*circa 1895 She married Tecarus Fralick, son of Jacob I. Fralick and Caroline F. Chambers, circa 1895. 
Residence1900 Margaret Dunlea lived in 1900 at New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.3 
Census*1930  Margaret Dunlea appeared on the census of 1930. Margaret Fralick lived in New Haven, CT. The head of household was John J. Kane (b. abt. 1872). His wife was Catherine F. Kane (b. abt. 1876; presumed sister of Margaret b. abt. 1873), daughter Catherine Kane (b. abt. 1911), and son, Thomas Kane (b. abt. 1916.)4 
Residence1930 She lived in 1930 at New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.4 
Death*circa 1960 She died circa 1960 at Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, United States
Burial*circa 1960 She was buried circa 1960 at Maple Avenue Cemetery, Fultonville, Montgomery County, New York, United States, Find A Grave Memorial# 21461225.5 

Citations

  1. [S511] Census 1880 - United States Federal.
  2. [S771] Personal Knowledge - Valentine, Jack.
  3. [S513] Census 1900 - United States Federal.
  4. [S516] Census 1930 - United States Federal.
  5. [S58] Gravestones - Death Cert, Find-A-Grave, BillionGraves.