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From: Karen klaene <>
Subject: Re: [Hamilt'n] St. Patrick's Catholic Church
Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 11:56:02 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <67.f7eae45.2be08941@aol.com>


Judy,
You may have figured this out by now, but St.
Patrick's at 3rd and Mill St. west of downtown area
closed in 1918 so your grandmother would not have
meant this church. St Patrick's in Northside merged
with St. Boniface ( I think) in early 1990s.
Would say this is your grandmother's church.

Karen Klaene


--- wrote:
> Marilyn:
> I found your article on Cincinnati churches to be
> very interesting but I have
> one question. My 85 yr old mother said she attended
> St. Patrick's Church
> (Cincinnati) when she was a child. I can't find any
> record of this church.
> By any chance do you know whether it was torn down
> or renamed. Thank you
> Judy
>
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