Genealogy Report: Descendants of James Doran, Sr.
Descendants of James Doran, Sr.
22.FLOYD JOHN5 DORAN (JOHN4, MICHAEL3, JAMES2, ???1) was born August 19, 1890 in Menominee, Menominee Co., Michigan, and died October 14, 1967 in St. Joseph-Lloyd Hospital, Menominee, Menominee Co., Michigan.He married MARY (MARIE) STAUBER March 06, 1914 in Epiphany Church, Menominee, Menominee Co., Michigan, daughter of ANTON STAUBER and MARY KOHLBECK.She was born September 13, 1893 in Menominee, Menominee Co., Michigan, and died September 1972 in Menominee, Menominee Co., Michigan.
Notes for FLOYD JOHN DORAN:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Ancestry.com
Name:Floyd John Doran
City:Not Stated
County:Menominee
State:Michigan
Birthplace:Michigan;United States of America
Birth Date:19 Aug 1890
Race:Caucasian
Roll:1675815
Residence: 1606 Stephenson, Menominee, Mich.
Where were you born: Menominee, Mich. U. S. A.
Occupation: Machinist
Employer: Henes & Keller Co.
Where employed: Menominee, Mich.
Relatives: Father, wife & two children
Marital Status: Married
Date of Registration: June 5, 1917
Menominee Herald-Leader, Monday, October 16, 1967
"DEATHS
FLOYD DORAN
"Floyd J. Doran, 77, of 818-5th St., died at 11:50 p.m. Saturday in St. Joseph-Lloyd Hospital where he had been a patient for two months. He was clerk at Menominee Water Department for over 40 years until retirement in 1960. Mr. Doran was born Aug. 19, 1890 in Menominee. On March 6, 1914, he married Mary Stauber in Epiphany Church. He was a member of Epiphany Church, Holy Name Society, Menominee Eagles Aerie F.O.E. No. 517 and held a number of offices in Aerie, and a member of Equitable Reserve Association of which he was past state president.
Mr. Doran leaves his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Schrader of Victoria, Tex., Miss Bette Ann Doran of Rockford, Ill.; two sons, Gordon J. of Menominee, Allan J. of Marinette; one sister, Mrs. Charles McCrory of Milwaukee; and 11 grandchildren.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. in Epiphany Curch. Rev. Fr. James J. Schaefer will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at Kell Funeral Home. Con-fraternity of Christian Mothers rosary will be recited at 3 p.m.; Eagles visitations at 7 p.m.; Holy Name Society and parish rosary at 8 p.m.; and Legion visitation at 8:30 p.m. today."
More About FLOYD JOHN DORAN:
Burial: October 17, 1967, Riverside Cemetery, Sect. F, Lot 119, Menominee, Michigan
Census 1: 1920, Floyd, wife Mary, & children Gordan, Kathlyn & Allan, residing at 1606 Stephenson Avenue, Menominee, Michigan
Census 2: 1930, Floyd, wife Marie & children Gordon, Kathleen, Allan & Elizabeth were living at 407 Ogden Avenue, Menominee, Menominee Co., Michigan
Occupation: 1930, Meter Reader, City Water Works
Residence 1: September 06, 1945, Menominee, Michigan
Residence 2: April 17, 1957, Menominee, Michigan
More About MARY (MARIE) STAUBER:
Burial: September 20, 1972, Riverside Cemetery, Sect. F, Lot 119, Menominee, Michigan
Marriage Notes for FLOYD DORAN and MARY STAUBER:
Page 241, Record No. 65 (Menominee County, Michigan, Clerk of Courts)
March 06, 1914
Floyd Doran, age 23, b. Menominee, Michigan
Marie Stauber, age 20, b. Menominee, Michigan
Parents: John Doran & Julia Feeney
Anton Stauber & Marie Kohlbeck
Married by Joseph Neumaier, Catholic Priest, in Menominee, Michigan
Witnesses: Leo Kelly and Louise Stauber
Children of FLOYD DORAN and MARY STAUBER are:
48. | i. | GORDON JOSEPH6 DORAN, b. March 06, 1914, Menominee, Menominee Co., Michigan; d. September 16, 1994, Menominee, Menominee Co., Michigan. | |
ii. | KATHLEEN MARY DORAN, b. Private; m. COL. CHARLES HOWARD SCHRADER, Private; b. Private. | ||
49. | iii. | ALLAN JOHN DORAN I, b. July 15, 1919, Menominee, Menominee Co., Michigan; d. December 26, 1992, Bay Area Medical Center, Marinette, Marinette Co., Wisconsin. | |
iv. | ELIZABETH (BETTY) ANNE DORAN, b. Private. |
23.LEO THOMAS (TOMMY)5 DORAN (JOHN4, MICHAEL3, JAMES2, ???1) was born May 28, 1897 in Menominee, Menominee Co., Michigan, and died August 01, 1963 in Hermansville, Menominee Co., Michigan.He married QUEENIE AGNES MARCOE July 1923 in Hermansville, Menominee Co., Michigan, daughter of NOAH MARCOE and GEORGIANNA RIVERS.She was born March 05, 1900 in Hermansville, Menominee Co., Michigan, and died March 04, 1979 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota.
Notes for LEO THOMAS (TOMMY) DORAN:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Ancestry.com
Name:Leo Thomas Doran
City:Not Stated
County:Menominee
State:Michigan
Birthplace:Michigan;United States of America
Birth Date:28 May 1897
Race:!
Roll:1675815
Residence: 1503 State St., Menominee, Mich.
Where were you born: Menominee, Mich. U. S. A.
Occupation: Clerk
Father's birthplace: Ireland
Name of Employer: The Prescott Co.
Where employed: Menominee, Mich.
Name of nearest relative: Mrs. Julia Doran
Address of nearest relative: 1503 State St., Menominee, Mich.
Date of Registration: June 5, 1918
Leo T. Doran is noted in the Hermansville, Menominee County, Michigan, Centennial Publication (1878-1978), page 56. Hermansville is in Meyer Township.
August 4, 1963 - Menominee Herald-Leader, Menominee, Michigan
"Leo T. Doran, 66, Dies Unexpectedly
Leo T. Doran, 66, a prominent Hermansville resident, died unexpectedly this morning at his home.He was discovered on the floor of his home by his wife when she returned from mass this morning. Mr. Doran had driven his wife to church and had returned home. A native of Menominee, Mr. Doran was born here March 28, 1897. He attended the local schools and was graduated from Menominee High School. Prior to World War I, he worked for some time in Ohio. He enlisted in the U. S. Army at Camp Custer in 1918 and was discharged in 1919. Mr. Doran, who was employed in the office ofFurblo Co. of Hermansville, had been employed by the former Wisconsin Land & Lumber Co. He was a member of St. Mary's Church, Hermansville, the Menominee County 40 et 8, Leo Floriano Post, American Legion of Hermansville. Survivors include his widow, the former Queenie Marcoe whom he married 40 years ago in July; two sons, Jay of California and Thomas L. of Minnesota; a daughter, Miss Sue Beth Doran of Minneapolis; eight grandchildren; a brother, Floyd Doran of Menominee; a sister, Mrs. Agnes McCrory of Green Bay. The body is at the Kell-Tondin Funeral Chapel in Spalding."
More About LEO THOMAS (TOMMY) DORAN:
Burial: 1963, Leo was originallly buried in Hermansville; when his wife died his remains were relocated to Riverside Cemetery, Sect. B, where he was interred on May 25, 1979
Census: 1930, Leo, wife Queenie & sons Thomas & James were living in Meyer Twp., Menominee Co., Michigan
Military service: Leo served in World War I as a Corporal in the Signal Corp
Occupation 1: Last occupation was Sales and Traffic Manager for the Wisconsin Land & Lumber Co. in Hermansville, Michigan
Occupation 2: 1930, Sales Manager, Hardwood Flooring
Residence 1: September 06, 1945, Hermansville, Michigan
Residence 2: April 17, 1957, Hermansville, Michigan
Notes for QUEENIE AGNES MARCOE:
Minnesota Death Index 1908-1996
Minnesota Historical Society
http://people.mnhs.org/dci/
DORAN, QUEENIE A.
CertID# 1979-MN-006888
Date of Birth: 03/05/1900
Place of Birth: OUT OF STATE
Mother Maiden Name: RIVERS
Date of Death: 03/04/1979
County of Death: HENNEPIN
More About QUEENIE AGNES MARCOE:
Burial: March 08, 1979, Riverside Cemetery,Section B, Menominee, Michigan
Occupation 1: October 28, 1955, Employer - Hermansville Public School
Occupation 2: 1920, Asst. Cashmaster, Fed. Bank Office
Children of LEO DORAN and QUEENIE MARCOE are:
50. | i. | THOMAS LEO (BUD)6 DORAN, b. April 02, 1924, Hermansville, Menominee Co., Michigan; d. January 29, 2005, Rochester, Olmsted Co., Minnesota. | |
51. | ii. | JAMES NORBERT (JIM) DORAN, b. Private. | |
iii. | SUSAN ELIZABETH (SUE) DORAN, b. Private; m. WILLIAM C. HERBER, Private; b. Private. |