Tom McCabe's Genealogy 2025

<unknown> MULDOON1841

Name
<unknown> MULDOON
Given names
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Surname
MULDOON
Birth of a son
#1
William MULDOON
1818
Note: The children of William Muldoon, in their census responses, maintained William was born in Northern Ireland; e.g. Ulster. William's naturalization record in 1848, sworn in Rochester NY, stated he was from Fermanagh Ireland. His brother Arthur's obit stated he was from EnnisKillen, Fermanagh, Ireland.
Birth of a daughter
#2
Jane MULDOON
about 1821
Birth of a son
#3
Arthur MULDOON
July 15, 1828
Note: Arthur's obituary gives his birth place. His birthdate is unknown because he gave dates varying from 1810 to 1828 but his application for citizenship give July 15, 1828.
Marriage of a childWilliam MULDOONAnn KENTView this family
Type: Religious marriage
April 18, 1839
Note: Record found in Anglican Archives in Toronto, May 2011.
Death before 1841

Family with Rebecca Maria (Widow) Muldoon - View this family
himself
wife
son
daughter
daughter
8 years
son
Arthur MULDOON
Birth: July 15, 1828 41Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland
Death: May 22, 1901Cook Co., IL, USA
Francis McCABE + Rebecca Maria (Widow) Muldoon - View this family
wife’s husband
wife
Marriage: November 16, 1841St Mary's Catholic Church in Lindsay

Shared note

IT is a conjecture that Arthur was the father of Jane Muldoon. Arthur was living close to Michael McCabe on concession 7 lot 11 in Ops according to the 1839, 1840, 1841 census. He did not appear in the later census. William who settled on concession 7 also and remained there until at least 1863 was almost certainly his son or brother. Arthur's widow was probably the "Widow Muldoon" who married Francis McCabe in the Catholic church in Lindsay in 1841, but that is certainly not proved; he could have been her son. Land and census records confirm that the widow Muldoon was in fact "Rebecca Maria Muldoon". Her probable daughter Jane MULDOON married Michael McCABE in 1842 and named her first daughter Mary Rebecca MCCABE, her second son was named Arthur and her youngest son was named William.

Note

I have placed Ann Muldoon in this family due to the fact that this Muldoon family lived close to Ann's husband George Downey of Ops and, also, that William Muldoon wrote a letter of support for George Downey in 1861. In addition several descendants of George Downey and Ann Muldoon are DNA matches with descendants of Jane Muldoon in the ancestry.com database..