Conway's Of Ireland

Notes


Ruel R Rice

1880 census has b 3/1880


Anna K Blake

at one time lived 922 N Notre Dame S Bend In


Raymond R Rice

pr
RICE, RAYMOND R 16 Jan 1914 15 Apr 1988 74 20670 (Patuxent River, Saint Marys, MD ) (none specified) Pennsylvania 178-07-6


Ruel R Rice

1880 census has b 3/1880


Burton Rice

father b Vt mother in NY
painter in 1880 census


Lizzie

father b Md mother in Pa
also Lizonie


Arthur Vincent Hoenig

in 1920 census in Wood WV Martha shows in same town b 1909 which is probable daughter
in 1880 census in Titusville Pa
in 1917 draft in Wichita Ks

lds has b Bellaire Oh

Bio- Arthur V. Hoenig, Sisterville, WV Arthur V. Hoenig. Elsewhere in this volume is a brief history of The Carter Oil Company, one of the oldest and most extensive oil producing companies operating in the state of West Virginia. This company was incorporated in 1893, and just four years later Arthur V. Hoenig entered its service in the home offices at Titusville, Pennsylvania, and with the exception of a few years since has been continuously with that corporation. He was born at Titusville, Pennsylvania, June 29, 1877, son of Joseph and Mary (Mayer) Hoenig. His parents were born and reared in Germany, coming to the United States in 1852, and were married after arrival in this country. Arthur V. Hoenig grew up in his native city, attended public schools there, and finished his education in Eastman's Business College at Poughkeepsie, New York. In 1897 he became a clerk with The Carter Oil Company. and soon was transferred from their main business offices in Titusville, Pennsylvania, to their field headquarters at Sistersville, West Virginia. After about a year in the Sisterville offices he was successively engaged in the Sistersville Yard in connection with shipping; in field work in connection with leasehold operations, drilling, pumping and development purposes. Subsequently he was returned to producing operations, first as assistant superintendent and then as district superintendent of general oil well operations. In 1903 Mr. Hoenig, together with D.A.Bartlett, of Marietta, Ohio, engaged independently in the business of prospecting for oil in Ohio and West Virginia. The partnership was dissolved in 1904, and Mr. Hoenig, with others from Titusville, entered the Oklahoma oil fields, where he was similarly engaged for a year. Early in 1906 he resumed his connection with The Carter Oil Company as superintendent of properties in the Woodsfield, Ohio district. The company in 1909 transferred him to Bremen, Ohio, in a similar capacity. In 1916 he was sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the same year transferred to Wichita, Kansas, and in both cities was superintendent of The Carter Oil Company (Western Division) properties. In 1919 Mr. Hoenig had charge for the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) of a party of geologists in a survey of Venezuela and Columbia, South America, for the purpose of taking up land for oil development. InMay of the same year Mr. Hoenig returned to the United States and made his official report, but in July again returned to South America. In September, 1919, he returned to the United States, and since October of that year has been located at Parkersburg as vice president and general manager of the Eastern Division of The Carter Oil Company, and also interested in developing the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) properties acquired in Venezuela and other foreign countries. Mr. Hoenig is a republican in politics. He is a catholic and is a member of the Rotary, Country, Blennerhasset and Elks Club at Parkersburg. In 1905, at Sistersville, West Virginia, he married Miss Grace E. Marsh. They have two children, Karl M. and Martha J.

The D A Bartlett referred to above is David Albert Bartlett, father of US Senator and Ok Gov Dewey Follett Bartlett Sr. Dewey Sr also came from Oh to Tulsa Ok, where his 3 children born and reared, Dewey Jr, Joanne, and Mike.


John Joseph Donahoe

In 1895 in Ponca City, brothers Dan, Ed, and John Donahoe purchased the flourmill at a sheriff's sale. The Donahoes added new buildings, new grain elevators, and new equipment to the mill, making it one of the finest of its kind in the area.
He and brothers were part of original stockholders of The Exchange National Bank of Tulsa, later to become the National Bank of Tulsa after 1929 crash, and in 1975 renamed Bank of Okla. The bank originally started in 1910 by Harry Sinclair, E W Stich(whose daughter Augustus married to E W Sinclair..a VP later of the bank and..brother of Harry Sinclair) and others. Harry Sinclair and Stich both lived in Independence Ks . Stich was the largest insurance company in town.Also relative James Francis Blake a stockholder .

Logan county land homesteaders NW 24-17-3 and NE 5-17-2 from 1892 city directory(Mulhall) . Middle name source from grandson. Had seen birth of probably 3/9/1895 and death of June 1964 from other source. Grandson has birth as 12/14/1857...and probably Wi.

When he was in his early 30's was engaged to marry a schoolteacher. There was an epidemic and both got the disease. She died and he nearly did. As result never married. And did not marry at all till much later in life as result.

In 1880 a John Donahoe found in Atchison Ks as a cattle buyer


BOARD OF COM'RS v. MORRIS DISINFECTING CO.
1931 OK 259
299 P. 431
148 Okla. 126
Case Number: 20015
Decided: 05/19/1931
Supreme Court of Oklahoma
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Cite as: 1931 OK 259, 148 Okla. 126, 299 P. 431
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TEARNEY et ux.
v.
DONAHOE et al.

Dan and John Donahoe held home mortgage

marriage date shown is date of license in Kay cty Ok.


Mary Mabel Love

also seen b 12/16/1877

1900 and 1910 census show as Mabel M Love in Kay cty Ok with no parents. Ellen O'Neil her aunt. Ellen b 1860 RI...both her parents b Ireland.

1920 cenus shows b 1878 and then married to Donahoe living in Kay cty Ok
in 1900 census Loves in Kay cty Ok.
Mabel Love , Kay, Oklahoma abt 1878 Iowa White xxxxxxxx parents Alexander and Mary Love
Ellen A Love , Kay, Oklahoma abt 1887 Iowa White xxxxxxxx

Alexander Love b 7/8/1848 Roscoe Ia d 3/25/1886 Liberty Ia bur Oakland cem. Married a Mary Jane 4/20/1875 in Iowa City, Ia b5/2/1851 Providence RI d 11/16/1889 Iowa City Had child Mabel Mary Love b 12/16/1878 Iowa City Ia

Love, Mabel Mary b. 16 Dec. 1877, IA, d. ca 1936, md. 20 Nov. 1911 to John Joseph Donahoe b. 14 Dec. 1857, WI, d. Jan. 1940, Mulhall, OK.

Ref: 1920 Wd 4, Ponca City, Kay Co., OK census, pg. 10B; 210/248.

Donahoe, John J., 61, b. WI, Pts b. Ire., Real Estate Agt.
“ , Mabel, 42, b. IA, F b. OH, M b. RI
“ , Mabel E., 6, b. OK, F b. WI, M b. IA
Wilson, Goldie, 20, b. OK, Ps b. KS, Maid

Ref: 1930 Ponca City, Kay Co., OK census, pg. 8A; 159/166.

Donahoe, John J., 72, b. WI, Pts b. Ire., Private Investor
“ , Mabel, 52, b. IA, F b. OH, M b. RI
“ , Mabel E., 16, b. OK, F b. WI, M b. IA


Timothy Donahoe

1880 US census living in Columbus Wi as a farmer.b 1815. Grand daughter thought b 1817 Have seen, b 1815 1816 and 1817. Using obit , appears to be 1816.

Mulhall, Logan Co. O.T., Friday, March 24, 1899
DEATH OF MR. DONAHOE
T. Donahoe, the aged father of E.L. and Dan J. Donahoe of this city, and John J. Donahoe of Mulhall, passed away at his home in this city this morning after a short illness. Mr. Donahoe has been a resident of Ponca City only a few months and did not have any extended acquaintenance here, but with those who knew him he stood in the highest esteem. He leaves an aged wife to mourn an irreparable loss, besides a number of children who have taken up their home in Oklahoma. To these the warmest sympathy of many friends is extended.
TIMOTHY DONAHOE DEAD.
Wednesday morning, March 22nd, Timothy Donahoe passed away at his home in this city, aged 83 years.
The funeral services will take place on Friday, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the Catholic church in this city, conducted by the Reverend Father A.G. Barremass. The interment will take place at the Odd Fellows cemetery at this place.
Mr. Donahoe was one of those fine old men whose life had been rich in its rewards for right living. He had by industry accumulated a nice property and beside reared a fine family of boys and girls who in maturity have all repaid the fond devotion of the aged parent by successful and upright lives. The aged companion survives him, to whom the death comes as a most crushing blow. Together they have enjoyed youth, maturity and a ripe old age. "Well done, thou good and faithful servant" has been earned by Timothy Donahoe whose good influence upon the communities in which he has lived survives him.-Ponca City Courier

Came to US, arriving in Boston in 6/1843. Naturalized 5/31/1849 in Milwaukee Wi. He worked his way from Boston to Wisconsin working on the railroad, and settled around Columbus. Was married before, and a widower when he married Ester.


Esther Nolen

name spelled ESTER in 1880 census
in 1900 census shows b 8/1833?? Ireland


Mary Donahoe

Sister Pasculine a nun of Notre Dame and assistant to Reverend Mother . Sr Austin


Frank Xavier Donahoe

Frank Donahoe Dead.
The sad news was announced yesterday that Frank X. Donahue, of Tonkawa, died at an early hour in the morning. Mr. Donahoe had been sick for some time, first with typhoid fever and later with a complication of pneumonia. He had been resting easier for a short time, and it was hoped he was on the road to recovery.
The funeral service will be conducted at the Catholic church in this city at 10 o'clock Sunday morning.
Mr. Donahoe was a resident of this city for some time and he was well known and highly respected for many good qualities. He was a brother of E.L. Donahoe, of the Ponca City mills, and John Donahoe, of Mulhall.
in Ponca City Courier, March 3, 1900

supposed to have died from typhoid too.