1810 - 1888
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| Birth |
1810 |
Ireland [1] |
| Sex |
Female |
| Died |
21 Feb 1888 |
Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA [2] |
| Buried |
24 Feb 1888 |
Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA (Holy Seplelchre Cem.) [3] |
| Person ID |
I56 |
Laragy, Cook - Rochester, NY, USA |
| Last Modified |
29 Jun 2005 |
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| Family |
James LARAGY, b. 1807, Ireland |
| Children |
| > | 1. Bridget LARAGY, b. 1836, Ireland  |
| | 2. Mary A. LARAGY, b. 25 Sep 1838, Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA  |
| | 3. Elizabeth LARAGY, b. 1839, New York, USA  |
| | 4. Sarah E. LARAGY, b. 1842, New York, USA  |
| | 5. James S. LARAGY, b. 16 Nov 1843, Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA  |
| > | 6. William Jerome LARAGY, b. 1845, Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA  |
| > | 7. Patrick A. LARAGY, b. 19 Feb 1848, New York, USA  |
| | 8. John LARAGY, b. 1 Apr 1850, Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA  |
| | 9. Emma T. LARAGY, b. 1854, New York, USA  |
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| Family ID |
F19 |
Group Sheet |
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| Notes |
- Rochester Public Library (Rundell) Newspaper articles card catolog
obit. - Laragy, Elizabeth. Died. UA Feb 21, 1888, 2-3.
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| Sources |
1. [S1] 1880 United States Census, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Copyright (c) 2000, 2002 FamilySearch (TM) Internet Genealogy Service, December 2, 2002), FHL Film 1254864; National Archives Film T9-0864; Page 411A
2. [S13] Rochester Public Library - newspaper index - obit card
3. [S19] Rochester, Holy Seplelchre Cemetery Record Book of Burials 1871-1910, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Film #1430999., Page 122, Internment No. 11127
"Page: 122
Date of Interment: 24 Feb 1888
Name: Elizabeth Laragy
No. of Interment: 11127
Age: 70
Station:
Place of Death: 494 Lyell Ave.
Parish: Holy Apostle
Nativity: B o Reilly
Date of Decease: 21 Feb 1888
Cause of Death: Lemo [illegible] Apoplexy
No. of Lot.: 22
Sec.: 3
Free Grave - Tier./No.:
Location of Grave:
Single Grave - No./Tier./Sec.:
Remarks:
Apoplexy: paralysis due to stroke
Uncontrolled bleeding into an organ; for example, adrenal apoplexy is bleeding into the adrenal glands, pituitary apoplexy is bleeding into the pituitary gland, and so on. The term apoplexy (with no organ specified) often refers to bleeding into the brain. Conditions such as subarachnoid hemorrhage or stroke are sometimes called apoplexy.
* A sudden loss of sensation and movement due to a disturbance of blood supply to the brain; a stroke
* With specifying word: a haemorrhage or failure of blood supply in another organ
* Any sudden rapidly fatal disease
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