Tom McCabes Genealogy 2022

Jane HOEYAge: 68 years18331902

Name
Jane HOEY
Married name
Jane McCABE
Birth December 20, 1833
Birth of a brotherCharles HOEY
about 1837 (Age 3 years)
Baptism of a sisterCatherine HOEY
February 17, 1845 (Age 11 years)

Baptism of a brotherThomas HOEY
April 25, 1847 (Age 13 years)
Note: From parish records in Lindsay.
Birth of a brotherJohn HOEY
about 1848 (Age 14 years)

Birth of a brotherJames HOEY
about 1852 (Age 18 years)

Death of a fatherNicholas HOEY
before 1856 (Age 22 years)
Death of a motherMargaret SHIELS
before 1856 (Age 22 years)
Census 1856 (Age 22 years)
Note: CENSUS 1856 Iowa Allamakee Co , Taylor Township
MarriagePeter McCABEView this family
September 18, 1859 (Age 25 years)
Birth of a daughter
#1
Rose Helena McCABE
November 10, 1860 (Age 26 years)

CensusPeter McCABEView this family
1860 (Age 26 years)
Note: Peter McCabe with wife Jane Hoey in 1860 census. Living with them is Jane's youngest brother James …
Birth of a son
#2
John Frances McCABE
1862 (Age 28 years)

Death of a sonJohn Frances McCABE
1864 (Age 30 years)

Birth of a son
#3
Nicholas McCABE
1865 (Age 31 years)

Death of a sonNicholas McCABE
1865 (Age 31 years)

Birth of a daughter
#4
Catherine Ann McCABE
July 23, 1867 (Age 33 years)
Birth of a son
#5
Charles Peter McCABE
October 7, 1871 (Age 37 years)
Birth of a daughter
#6
Jane Elizabeth “Jennie” McCABE
1874 (Age 40 years)

Note: Minnesota Births and Christenings for Jane Elizabeth McCabe
Birth of a daughter
#7
Mary (May) McCABE
March 3, 1876 (Age 42 years)
Birth of a daughter
#8
Margaret Mary McCABE
August 10, 1878 (Age 44 years)
Marriage of a childLevi William SNYDERRose Helena McCABEView this family
November 10, 1880 (Age 46 years)
Residence 1884 (Age 50 years)
Marriage of a childLincoln N. COREYCatherine Ann McCABEView this family
September 13, 1896 (Age 62 years)
Note: Lincoln Nicholas Corey was born on 22 May 1865 in Great Lake County, Wisconsin, died on 10 Jul 1948 …
Death of a husbandPeter McCABE
September 13, 1896 (Age 62 years)
Marriage of a childWilliam Arnold FarrellJane Elizabeth “Jennie” McCABEView this family
December 31, 1896 (Age 63 years)

Death of a daughterRose Helena McCABE
January 14, 1901 (Age 67 years)
Marriage of a childCharles MulhollandMargaret Mary McCABEView this family
January 27, 1901 (Age 67 years)

Death February 2, 1902 (Age 68 years)
Burial
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
herself
11 years
younger sister
-7 years
younger brother
10 years
younger brother
20 months
younger brother
5 years
younger brother
Family with Peter McCABE - View this family
husband
herself
Marriage: September 18, 1859Lansing, Allamakee, Iowa
14 months
daughter
2 years
son
4 years
son
3 years
daughter
4 years
son
3 years
daughter
2 years
daughter
2 years
daughter

Census

CENSUS 1856 Iowa Allamakee Co , Taylor Township Family History Center, #1021290/J-59925 (051-018)

In 1856 Jane and her family are living in Iowa. Evidently her parents died before the census - as family lore claims. The family had been resident in Iowa for 2 years.

Charles Hoey 19 Canada Jane 21 Canada Res 2 yrs Niklos 13 Catherine 12 Thomas 10 John 7 James 4 Canada

Census

Peter McCabe with wife Jane Hoey in 1860 census. Living with them is Jane's youngest brother James Hoey (orphaned). Living next door was family of James McCabe, former resident of OPs Ontario and the man who Peter traveled with to Iowa (according to family lore.) His relationship to Peter is unknown but for certain he was not Peter's brother James was a small child in 1860.

Note

Hello Arthur,

I checked my records and I have a Thomas Hoey who was born in Lindsay, Victoria, Canada in 25 Apr1845. Thomas had a brother Charles but he was born in 1835 in the same place in Canada. So this is most likely the Thomas that you found in Brownsville, MN.

Thomas had 8 siblings, the oldest being Jane Hoey McCabe, my gg grandmother. I will give you a bit of information that I know of this family, it was written years ago by a family member:

Jane Hoey, who was born in Canada in 1833, came to the states with her parents and brothers and sisters. Her parents came to Canada from Ireland around 1830. They started for Iowa in the 1850's where Jane had two aunts, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Burke, whose son Frank was studying for the priesthood. On the way her parents died in the cholera epidemic of 1851. She herself also had the cholera, but having recovered, she at the age of 18 with her oldest brother Charles, 16, continued on with the rest of the family to Allamakee County, Iowa to make their home as had been planned. The oldest sister, Mary (later Mrs. Ferris) whose son Nicholas visited in Dakota in the 1880s, was married and living in Grand Rapids, MI. The others were Anna, 14 (later Mrs. McEvey), Thomas, 12, Catherine 1, (later Mrs. Enos) -mother of cousin Maude. Also a son, George, who visited in Dakota in 1888. John, 7, who was captain of a boat that hauled lumber and other freight up and down the St. Croix River. In 1902 he drowned in the St. Croix River near Stillwater, Minnesota, where his wife and six children still live, and James, 4 who with Charles, later lived in South Dakota................

Jane's parents were John Nicholas Hoey and Margaret Catherine Shields (of Scotch descent). This was written in 1942.

I have another article that say several of the Hoey descendants live at Stillwater, Minnesota. The article tells that Jane Hoey, who married Peter McCabe, lived in Lansing, Iowa. They moved from there to Brownsville, Minnesota, where Peter operated a merchandise store. The records of the Minnesota Historical Society show a Peter McCabe as serving on the school board there at that time. They had 5 children born at Brownville: their second child Charles Peter McCabe born in 1871 in Brownville was my paternal great grandfather. He died in Harlowton, Montana in 1940 which is where I and my father both live at the present time.

An amazing thing to me about Jane is that in 1878, at the age of 45, which was fairly old in those days, moved with her husband to Brookings County, South Dakota, making the trip with oxen and a covered wagon. They lived in a sod shanty on a farm for while, and later moved to the town of Brookings where Peter opened a real estate and law office. He was also registrar of deeds there at one time.

I am sure this is more information that you wanted, but this is what I know about my Hoey ancestors. I hope it was of some help to you.

Gwen Brown in Montana

MarriagePeter McCabe and Jane HOEYPeter McCabe and Jane HOEY
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Census1860 Census of Peter McCabe and Jane Hoey, Iowa1860 Census of Peter McCabe and Jane Hoey, Iowa
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ResidenceJane HOEY McCabe in Front of Sod HouseJane HOEY McCabe in Front of Sod House
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BurialPeter and Jane McCabe Memorial StonePeter and Jane McCabe Memorial Stone
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Media objectTombstones of Peter McCabe and Jane Hoey McCabe, Arlington SDTombstones of Peter McCabe and Jane Hoey McCabe, Arlington SD
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