Dodd Family - Person Sheet
Dodd Family - Person Sheet
NameSarah (Sadie) Agnes Wholahan
Birth Date28 Feb 1893
Birth PlaceRochester, New York
Death Date2 Oct 1956 Age: 63
Death PlaceRochester NY, Chili
Burial DateOct 1956
Burial PlaceSt. Pius X Cemetery, Chili NY
ReligionRoman Catholic
OccupationMade Ties @ Supurb Cravat in Rochester NY
FatherThomas Wholahan (1853-1905)
MotherMaria Hardiman (1856-1900)
Misc. Notes
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The following information came from the 1910 U.S. Census @ Main Library
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Sarah Wholahan, White Female, 17 Years old , Not Married, Sarah born in New York State, Father born in New York State, Mother born in Massachuttes, Occupation = Student, Lived with Gooney's @ 43 Galusha Street.
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The following information came from the Rochester Directory @ Main Library

In 1915/16 ....... Sadie Wholahan, Shoemaker, living @ 43 Galusha Street
In 1917/18 ....... Sadie Wholahan, Shoemaker, living @ 43 Galusha Street
In 1919 thru1927 Sadie Wholahan, Shoemaker, living @ 43 Galusha Street
in 1927..Sarah Gooney, living @ 43 Galusha Street, Died Feburary 12, 1927
Sadie then moved in with her sister Anna's Family @107 Burlington Ave
Sadie must have moved in when Grandma Dodd died in 1927
1928/1932 .......Sadie Wholahan, Stitcher, living @107 Burlington Ave
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Sadie Wholahan married Francis Reynolds in 1932 ? or 1933..?
and moved to the Town of Chili.......on Chestnut Ridge Road
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Wedding Anouncement....in Democrat & Chronicle.......in Mother's Keepings
REYNOLDS-WHOLAHAN:
...Miss Sarah Agnes Wholahan of Burlington Avenue & Francis T. Reynolds were married Monday, Aug. 17, @ 9 o'clock @ Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, the Rev. Charles Reynolds, brother of the bridegroom, performing the ceremony.
The bride was gowned in blue chiffon valvet with hat to match & wore a shoulder bouquet of gardenias and lillies of the valley. Miss Ethel Martin of Hamlin, cousin of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor and her gown was of brown chiffon velvet with which she wore a brown velvet hat & a shoulder bouquet of pink roses and lillies of the valley.
Francis T. Wholahan, brother of the bride, was best man. A wedding breakfast was served @ West Manor to 18 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds after a trip through the Berkshire Mountains and Canada, are @ home on Sandridge Road, Chili.
______________..But what was the date...?

......... Sadie also worked in............. Kravat Tie Factory in Rochester.....
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Obiturary..........Democrat & Chronicle:
REYNOLDS-Entered into rest, suddenly, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 1956, Sarah A. Reynolds of 268 Chestnut Ridge Road. She is survived by her husband Francis; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas O. Morton of Adams, Massachusetts, and Mrs. Leo J. Dodd of this city; also several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Altar Society of St. Pius X Church.
Friends are invited to call at the D. Bernard O'Brien Funeral Home, 597 Thurston Road, between 2-5 and 7-9 pm. Funeral services Friday morning @ 8:30 and 9:00 o'clock @ St Pius X Church. Interment St. Pius X Cemetery.
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Spouses
Birth Date17 Mar 1893
Birth PlaceOgden, NY
Death Date10 Apr 1979 Age: 86
Death PlaceTown of Chili, NY
Burial Date13 Apr 1979
Burial PlaceSt. Pius X Cemetery, Chili NY
OccupationReed Glass Co.
ReligionRoman Catholic
FlagsMilitary
Misc. Notes
Francis lived on the Reynolds Family Farm on Chestnut Ridge Road and worked at the Reed Glass Works on Mount Read Blvd. We...the Dodd's spent many a nice day @ "Skinny's & Sadie's" Farm.

in 1905/06 Rochester House Directory: ......is listed
in Chili, P.O. 1914 Reynolds, William Mrs. , Farmer
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1917 Democrat & Chronicle Newspaper article:
Framncis T. Reynolds is listed as part of the men who left from Spencerport for Fort Dix NJ in Sept. 26,1917 for service in US Army for WWI.
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From Rochester World War I Record Book:

REYNOLDS, FRANCIS T....Chili Center, Monroe County, NY. Born Ogden, NY. Entered the service at Spencerport, Monroe County, NY Sept 26, 1917, at the age of 25 years as Private, assigned to Headquarters Company, 309 Field Artillery. Served overseas from May 28, 1918 to May 10, 1919. Discharged, May 17, 1919.
Marr Date17 Aug 1931
Marr PlaceOur Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church
Marr MemoRochester NY
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