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From: (Jan J.)
Subject: J. FALLON b. 1864 E. Orange
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 22:31:59 -0500


Hi, I'm new to this list.
Seeking marriage [by 1897] and death dates [between 1920 and 1930] of
John FALLON [FALLEN] who married Matilda R. OWEN[S], my great grand
aunt. He was born 8 Oct. 1864 in East Orange, Essex Co., NJ, son of
John and Margaret FALLON of Ireland. He lived in 1900 in Plattsburg,
NY; in 1910 in Syracuse, NY; and in 1920 in New York City, NY. He was
manager in a meat packing house. [see census below].

Matilda R. OWENS was born in April 1873 in Poultney, Rutland Co., VT,
daughter of Morris OWENS and Elizabeth JONES of Wales, and Matilda died
between 1930 and 1964. [see Elizabeth JONES OWENS obituary below].

Children born in New York were Frances R. FALLON born about Jan. 1899
and John FALLON III born about 1904 who may have died in WWII.

MANY THANKS :) in advance,
Jan Jordan in VT
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IGI Individual Record Family Search™ International Genealogical Index
v5.0 North America Search Results 
JOHN FALLEN
 Male  
Event(s):Birth: 
08 OCT 1864  East Orange Twp, Essex, New Jersey
Christening: Death: Burial: 
Parents: Father: JOHN FALLEN Family Mother: MARGARET  
No.: Type: C508501 1862 - 1867 0493712 V. I Film 1205882
 Film Sheet: 00
==================================1880 Household Record United States
Census    Household:
 Name Relation Marital
StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's Birthplace Mother's
Birthplace John
FALLEN  Self  M  Male  W  45  IRE  Gardener  IRE  IRE  Margaret
FALLEN  Wife  M  Female  W  44  IRE  Keeping
House  IRE  IRE  Annie
FALLEN  Dau  S  Female  W  18  NJ    IRE  IRE  John
FALLEN  Son  S  Male  W  15  NJ    IRE  IRE  James
FALLEN  Son  S  Male  W  13  NJ    IRE  IRE  Sarah
FALLEN  Dau  S  Female  W  7  NJ    IRE  IRE  William
FALLEN  Son  S  Male  W  5  NJ    IRE  IRE. 
Source Information: Census Place East Orange, Essex, New
Jersey Family History Library Film  1254780 NA Film
Number  T9-0780 Page Number  502B
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1900 " Plattsburg, Clinton, NY p 187A
House # 24, dwelling # 489, family #506
FALLON, John " head " W" M" Oct 1864 " 35" M 2" NJ-Ireland-Ireland" Supt
Beef Co.
     Matilda" wife" W-F" Apr 1873 " 27" M 2 " VT" Wales" Wales
          (1 child 1 living)
     Frances" daughter" W-F" Jan 1899" 1" S" NY" NJ" VT 1910"
Syracuse, Onondaga, NY" p ?" 276-668-4 FALLON, John" head" M-W" 43" M1"
14 0 NJ-Ireland-Ireland" Manager, Packing House
     Matilda R" wife" F-W" 39" M1" 2-2" VT-Wales-Wales
     Frances R " daughter" F-W" 11" S" NY"NJ"VT     
John Jr." son" M-W" 6" S" NY-NJ-VT
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1920 "New York City, Kings, NY" p ?
--  -  --  42  (guessing here a duplex as one above has
49-24-41)
FALLON, John" head" R(ent) M-W" 54" M " NJ-Ireland-Ireland" Manager,
Packers Meat
     Matilda " wife" F-W" 48" VT-Wales-Wales"     
Frances" daughter" F-W" 21" S" NY-NJ-VT" Clerk" Paper Co.     
John Jr" son" M-W" 16" S" NY-NJ-VT
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OBITUARY [partial] of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Owens in 1918 at
Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont.
"The death of Mrs. Elizabeth OWENS, relict of Morris OWENS, occurred at
her home on York Street on Wednesday afternoon, at the advanced age of
almost 86 years. <precept>
Deceased was born in Corris, Merionethshire, North Wales, on May 2,
1832, and came to America at the age of 19. She and Mr. OWENS were
residents of North Poultney [Vt.] for several years, where he died in
the Fall of 1876, and in the following Spring Mrs. OWENS and her
children moved to this village and into the house where she had
constantly lived for forty-one years. <precept> All of her 8 children
were still living at her death: Rowland T. OWENS and Mrs. W.G. PHILLIPS
of this village, Mrs. Mary JONES of St. Louis, Mrs. Susie WATTS of New
York, Mrs. John FALLON of Flushing, L.I. Miss Margaret OWENS of New
Rochelle, NY, William R. OWENS of Granville, NY and Edward P. OWENS of
Claremont, NH.
She was one of a family of 13 children - two of whom still survive, a
sister in London and another in Granville, Mrs. Joseph WILLIAMS. Rev.
John OWENS of Fair Haven officiated. The bearers were four grandsons,
Raymond, Arthur, Fred PHILLIPS and Newton OWENS, and two grandsons by
marriage, Charles ELDRIDGE and Eleazer JONES.

From THE POULTNEY JOURNAL, Poultney, VT., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1918,
page 1.



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