Dodd Family - Person Sheet
Dodd Family - Person Sheet
NameElizabeth Mary Moher
Birth Date15 Dec 1892
Birth PlaceManchester, New Hampshire
Death DateDec 1983 Age: 90
Death PlaceManchester, NH, @ Mt. Carmel Nursing Home
Burial DateDec 1983
Burial PlaceSaint Joseph Cemetery, Bedford NH
MemoSection: 2, Lot: 214
Mother? ???
Misc. Notes
I am not sure of this ...I looked @ the SSDI and saw a woman fron Bedford, Zip 03102,
born near or in.... 1892..
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I have a photo of the same family of 5 children "taken on our 45th wedding anniversary celebration. The priest is my brother Rev. Robert W. Moher"

So if this is of Richard born in 1892, married @ age 19...this photo was taken in 1956
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following from the Manchester New Hampshire City Dirsctory @Manchester Library:
1967: Walsh, Elizabeth M. (Widow of Richard), home 10 Cartier Street
1983: Walsh, Elizabeth M. no longer @10 Cartier Street, Died Dec. 1983 in Nursing Home
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The following was published in the "Manchester (NH) Union Leader December 23, 1983:

Mrs. Richard J. Walsh Dies:
Mrs. Elizabeth (Moher) Walsh, 91, formerly of 10 Cartier St. , died at a local nursing home Wednesday afternoon after a brief illness. She was the widow of Richard J. Walsh Sr.
Mrs. Walsh was born in Manchester and was a lifelong resident of the city. She was a member of St. Raphael parish. Members of her family include three sons, Richard J. Walsh Jr., Francis J. walsh and Kenneth R. Walsh and a daughter Mrs. John (Mary) Ganley, all of Manchester; a sister, Mrs Mary Belair of North Easton, Mass., 19 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Mrs. Walsh funeral will be Saturday morning at 9:15 from the J. Robert Devine Funeral Home,754 Chestnut St., corner of North Street, followed by a Mass of the Resurrection at 10 in St. Raphael Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend and may call at the funeral home today from 2-4 and 7 to 9 pm.
It is the wish of the family that friends make donations in Mrs. Walsh's memory to Mount Carmel Nursing Home, 235 Myrtle St. Manchester 03104.
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Spouses
Birth Date24 Nov 1892
Birth PlaceManchester, New Hampshire
Death Date9 Sep 1966 Age: 73
Death PlaceManchester (Westside), NH
Burial Date12 Sep 1966
Burial PlaceSaint Joseph Cemetery, Bedford NH
MemoSection 2; Lot: 214
OccupationSupervisor in Meter Division, Manchester Gas Co.
ReligionCatholic
FatherRichard John Walsh I (1869-1948)
MotherMary Anne Burpee (1870-?1900)
Misc. Notes
The Social Security Death Index on-line listed the following:
"Richard Walsh, Born: 24 Nov. 1892, Died:Sept 1966, Residence: Zip 03102, Bedford NH
SSN: 002-05-8703, Issuing State: New Hampshire Issued: Before 1951"
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The photo found in Maime's (Tierney) Scrapbook...not dated & showed a fakmily of seven - with the title "The boys Richard, Emmett, Frank, Kenny, Mae & THE OLD Folks"
I assigned on Aug. 13, 1998, this group to Richard Walsh II
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Maime had an address card with the following:
"Mrs. R. Walsh, 10 Cartier Street, Manchester, NH"

When I looked this street up on my "Street Atlas Program" I found # 10 Cartier St. in the Town of Manchester @ the intersection of Walsh Street.......strange Eh !!!!....I think so

I assume from the SSDI that they later moved outside the Town of Manchester to Bedford, Hillsborough NH.
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The following was written in:
The 14th Census of the United States, New Hampshire, Hillsborough County, City of Manchester, Precinct 3, Ward 11, on Rimmon Street, 10 day of Janurary 1920:
...Found by Cynthia O'Neil, NH Room @ Manchester City Library August 2, 2000

Walsh, Richard Jr., Head, Male, White, Age 27, Married, can Read & Write, born in New Hampshire, Father born in England, Mother born in England, occupation: Meter Reader @ Gas Company.

Walsh, Elizabeth M., Wife, Female, White, Age 27, Married, can Read & Write, born in New Hampshire, Father born in Ireland, Mother born in Ireland:

Walsh, Mary E., Daughter, Female, White, Age 1& 8 months, born in New Hampshire, Father born in New Hampshire, Mother born in New Hampshire:

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following from the Manchester New Hampshire City Dirsctory @ Manchester Library:
1917: Walsh, Richard J.Jr. No Record
1918: Walsh, Richard J.Jr. (Elizabeth M.), Meter Reader, home 190 Maple St..
1919: Walsh, Richard J.Jr. (Elizabeth M.), Meter Reader, home 190 Maple St..
1920: Walsh, Richard J.Jr. (Elizabeth M.), Meter Reader, home 33 Rimmon
1923: Walsh, Richard J.Jr. (Elizabeth M.), Meter Reader, home 10 Cartier Street
1924: Walsh, Richard J.Jr. (Elizabeth M.), Meter Reader, home 10 Cartier Street
1935: Walsh, Richard J.Jr. (Elizabeth M.), Meter Reader @ 810 Elm St.. home 10 Cartier Street
1936: Walsh, Richard J.Jr. (Elizabeth M.), Meter Reader @ 810 Elm St.. home 10 Cartier Street
1942: Walsh, Richard J.Jr. (Elizabeth M.), Meter Reader MG Co. home 10 Cartier Street
1950: Walsh, Richard J.Jr. (Elizabeth M.), Meter Reader MG Co. home 10 Cartier Street
1966: Walsh, Richard J. Jr. Elizabeth M.), ....... Retired, home 10 Cartier Street
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The following was published in the "Manchester (NH) Union Leader Sun. Sept.10, 1966, on page 4:

RICHARD WALSH, SR. EX-BALL PLAYER, RUNNER, DIES:
Richard John Walsh Sr. of 10 Cartier St., died at a Manchester hospital this morning following a short illness. He was born in Manchester son of the late Richard J. and Mary Anne (Burpee) Walsh and was a life long resident of the city. Until his retirement eight years ago, Mr. Walsh was employed as a supervisor in the meter department of the Manchester Gas Co. for 42 years.
A prominent athlete in his younger days, Mr. Walsh played baseball for the Manchester Gas Co. and the St. Raphael Young Men's Club in the Industrial Baseball League. Mr. Walsh was also a well known runner and won many trophies while running under the auspices of the St. Raphael Club. He was a member of the St. Raphael Holy Name Society and the United Mine and Smelter Workers Union.
Members of the family include his wife, Mrs Elizabeth Mary (Moher) Walsh, four sons, Richard J. walsh, Jr., Emmett W. Walsh, Francis J. Walsh, and Kenneth R. Walsh, one daughter, Mrs. John Mary E. Ganley all of this city, one brother, Col. Clarence Walsh AUs (Ret.) of San Antonio, Texas, 19 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Mr. Walsh's funeral will be held Monday morning at 9:15 from the Devine and Durning Funeral Home, 146 Lowell St., followed by a solemn high mass of Requiem at 10 in St. Raphael Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 & from 7 until 10 p.m.
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The following was published in the "Manchester (NH) Union Leader Tuesday, September 13, 1966:

FUNERAL: Richard Walsh Sr.
The funeral of Richard J. Walsh Sr. retired Manchester Gas Co. employe of 10 Cartier St., was held Monday morning from the Devine and Durning Funeral Home.
At 10 in St. Raphael Church a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. Robert Moher of St. Patrick Cathedral, New York City, brother-in-law of the deceased, assisted by Rev. Herbert Smith, OSB. as deacon and Rev. Gerard Donnelly, OSB, as sub-deacon.
Seated within the sanctuary were Rt. Rev. Msgr. Patrick J. Keneally and Rev. Richard Smith of St. Anne's Church. The requiem choir sang the mass assisted by Mrs. George Ayotte as organist.
Attending the services were delegations representing the city government, headed by Alderman William Lynch, the Hillsborough county goverment, by Commissioner John Walsh, the sheriff's office by Deputy Sheriff John Quinn, the Manchester Fire Dept. by Chief John Devine, the Manchester Police Commision by Commissioner Thomas Murphy, and the Manchester Gas Co. headed by Richard Gilmore. Others in attendance were retired members of the Manchester Police Department, the Holy Name Society of St. Raphael and St. Anne parishes, the St. Raphael Womens' Guild, nurses of the Sacred Heart Hospital and representatives of the John Kelly Agency, the Joseph O. Fremeau Agency, the Thomas Myers Agency and Gleason Associates.
Bearers, employes of the Manchester Gas Co. were Thomas Dolphin, Ralph Hutchinson, John Murphy, Robert Hoey, James Gallagher and Robert Hamilton.
Burial was in St. Joseph Cemetery where the committal service was conducted by Rev. Raymond Burns OSB, pastor of St. Raphael Church.
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Marr Date25 Jun 1917
Marr PlaceSt Raphael Church, Manchester NH
ChildrenMary (Mae) E. (1918-1987)
 Richard John (1920-)
 Emmett William (1922-1979)
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