Tracing the McDermott Family Line

The McDermott Family Line consists of the McDermoitts, the Fitzpatricks, the McHughs, and the Hannons. There is not much about the McDermotts in Ireland with the exception of a marriage and a birth. Much of it starts in England.

The McDermott Coat of Arms

The McDermott Coat of Arms

The Hannon Coat of Arms

The Hannon Coat of Arms

The McHugh Coat of Arms

The McHugh Coat of Arms

The Fitzpatrick Coat of Arms

The Fitzpatrick Coat of Arms

Monday, May 31, 2010

The Eighth Child and the Fifth Daughter of Michael and Mary McDermott: Bridget Therese

Sister Monica on the right - Unknown nun on the left

Sister Monica

Barbara, Sister Monica, and Cousin Michael

The 1930 Minneapolis Census with Sister Monica


Bridget Therese was born 6 Sep 1892 in Chicago, Illinois. She is the eighth child and the fifth daughter of Michael and Mary McDermott.

Bridget became a Sinsinawa Dominican nun and changed her name to Sister Monica. She died on 8 May 1979 in Sinsinawa, Grant, Wisconsin.

According to a letter from Sister Marie Laurence states: "A quiet but resolute dedication to prayer and to teaching characterized the 63 years of Dominican religious life which opened into Eternity for Sister Monica McDermott on May 8 at St. Dominic Villa.

Sister Monica was 86 years of age. Ill health brought Sister to the Villa last year. She had become happily adjusted there when her illness reached an acute condition in the last few weeks of her life. Sister Monica died of bronchial pneumonia.

Sister Monica was born September 6. 1892 in Chicago, one of twelve children - six boys and six girls. Their parents, Mary Fitzpatrick and Michael McDermott were born in England and Ireland respectively.

Growing up on Chicago's South Side, the McDermott's benefited from a devout religious atmosphere and a close family relationship. Sister Monica was baptized Theresa in Visitation Church and received most of her early schooling in St. Gabriel parish.

She worked for the Chicago Telephone Company before entering St. Clara Novitiate, where she was received August 4, 1914 and professed a year later at the age of 23.

Sister Monica's mission assignments, entirely in the Midwest, were carried out faithfully and fruitfully in congregation schools in Kansas City, Bloomington, Minneapolis (three schools), South St. Paul, Rockford, Chicago (six schools), Waukegan, Milwaukee (two schools), Peoria and Winnetka.

Sister retired from the classroom about 1968 and in her last mission assignment, Sts. Faith, Hope and Charity, she tutored small groups. After four years there, she retired to St. Clara in 1972.

Sister Monica's spiritual life was nourished by a fervent devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, expressed in her leisure years in a daily Holy Hour. She recited the fifteen mysteries of the Rosary each day. A private devotion to St. Therese of Lisieux was rewarded by numerous signs of the rose, though her prayers might not always be answered as requested, her great Faith told her it was heard.

A lovely sensitivity to the need of others, especially the sick, elicited many acts of charity, which the recipients recall with gratitude. Her 53 years of classroom teaching spent mostly in the intermediate grades with an exactness of method and firmness of discipline, earned for Sister Monica the recognition of excellent teacher from her colleagues.

Afflicted early in life with a hearing difficulty, she underwent corrective surgery but as years went on, her hearing again suffered impairment and she found communication more difficult Sister was very devoted to her many brothers and sisters all of whom she outlived. Her interest in their interests was passed on to the third and fourth generations.

Mary Jo Grill, who had leg trouble from infancy and underwent several hospitalizations, was the most recent subject of Sister's prayers. With her parents, Keith and Sharon Grill, her brothers, Tom, Greg and Jerry, and her sister, Susan, Mary Jo, now healthily active, came to the funeral and was in her father's arms as the last Alleluia was sung at her great, grand aunt's graveside.

Sister Monica's family love was reciprocal. Her sister-in-law, Edith, whose husband, Lawrence, was the last McDermott before Sister to die (1974) and members of her family, came frequently to take Sister out to dinner and a ride, which she thoroughly enjoyed. Edith and her daughter, Monica (Mrs. Matthew Kreten) [error, Monica is Agnes (McDermott) Ames daughter] visited Sister the day she died. Funeral services were May 11 in Queen of the Rosary Chapel where Fathers Raymond Ashbrener, T. M. Sparks and T. D. Smith concelebrated the Mass of the Resurrection, preceded by the Morning Praise for the faithfully departed.

Sisters Norine Hatch and Monan Burns were cross and candlebearers; Lawrence McDermott, nephew, and Sisters Martha Wiegand and Francis Mary were the readers. In the Offertory procession Edith and Betty McDermott (Mrs. Lawrence, Jr.), with Matthew and Monica Kreten and Tom and Susan Grill carried gifts to the alter. Representing her profession group were Sisters Ambrose and Vitalis.

Other relatives who came to pay final tribute to Sister Monica, the last of her generation, were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Standish, Orland Park; Mrs. Arthur Neff and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kreten of Tinley Park; Mrs. Edith McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDermott, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farrell, all of Chicago.

Sister Monica was always at her place in Chapel, Refectory, Community Room. May she find a very special place in the Eternal Mansion!

Notes from Sister Marie Laurence Kortendick, O.P., Archivist, The Sinsinawa Dominicans, Sinsinawa, WI 53824 [March 11, 1991]:

Sister's teaching assignments were:
Holy Name, Kansas City, MO (2 years);
Trinity School, Bloomington, IL (4 years);
Incarnation School (9 years) and Annunciation School (1 year), Minneapolis, MN;
St. Augustine School, South St. Paul, MN (1 year);
Incarnation, again, Minneapolis, MN (1 year);
St. Patrick School, Rockford, IL (3 years);
St. Jarlath School, Chicago, IL (3 years);
St. Albert School, Minneapolis, MN (4 years);
Immaculate Conception School, Waukegan, IL (1 year);
St. Barnabas School, Chicago, IL (3 years);
St. Thomas School, Milwaukee, WI (1 years);
St. Sabina School, Chicago, IL (1 year);
Epiphany School, Chicago, IL (2 years);
Other missions: St. Giles, Oak Park, IL;
St. Thomas More, Chicago, IL;
Sts. Faith, Hope, and Charity, Winnetka, IL;
St. Matthew, Milwaukee, MN;
St. Bernard, Peoria, IL;
St. Patrick and St. Brendan, Rockford, IL;
She was at St. Clara, Sinsinawa, WI 6 years before her death."

Sunday, May 30, 2010

The Seventh Child and the Fourth Daughter of Michael and Mary McDermott: Agnes Josephine

The Gravestone of Anthony & Agnes Ames

Aunt Ag was born on 19 Apr 1891 in Chicago, Illinois. She was the fourth daughter and seventh child of Michael and Mary McDermott.

Aunt Ag met and married Anthony Ames 4 Jun 1915 in Chicago, Illinois. Anthony died in January 1942 at age 54. They had one child, Monica. Agnes remarried Patrick Scanlon.

Aunt Ag died 19 Oct 1971 and was buried on 22 Oct 1971 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

The Sixth Child and Third Son of Michael and Mary McDermott: Francis Edward

The Obituary for Frank McDermott

A Correction to the Death Certificate for Frank McDermott

The Cook County Death Certificate for Frank McDermott

Article Regarding the Death of Frank McDermott

The 1930 Chicago Census with Frank and Marie McDermott

The 1920 Chicago Census with Frank McDermott

Uncle Frank was born 28 Apr 1889 in Chicago, Illinois. He was the middle son of Michael and Mary McDermott.

Uncle Frank met and married Marie Cotter, although, the date is unknown at this time. However, Frank is still living with his father in the 1920 census. From the 1930 census, they were married about 2 years at the time, so roughly 1928 they were married. They had no known offspring.

Frank died 6 November 1930 of natural causes. It was first believed he was mugged as he was found lying in an alley around 224 S. Aberdeen. It is believed that Marie remarried, but it is not known to whom she married.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Fifth Child and Third Daughter of Michael and Mary McDermott: Margaret Mary "Mae"

The 1920 Chicago Census with William & Mae Meskell

The Cook County Marriage Certificate of Mae McDermott & William Meskell

The Cook County Birth Certificate of Margaret Mary McDermott - Notice it says No Name

Margaret Mary "Mae" (May) McDermott was born 2 Oct 1887. She is the third daughter of 6 daughter in the family.

Mae met and married William Meskell on 30 Oct 1918 in Chicago, Illinois. There are no known offspring to the Meskells. William was killed in Warsaw, Indiana. The following is from an obituary from the Chicago Tribune:

"Obituary Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1963); Jul 18, 1934; ProQuest Historical Newspapers Chicago Tribune (1840-1985) pg. 16

MESKELL-William Joseph Meskell, beloved husband of Mae [nee McDermott], son of the late Michael and Johanna, brother of Daniel, Michael, Mrs. Anna Loaney, Rev. James A. Meskell, S.J., and the late Mary Meskell. Funeral Friday, at 9:30 a.m. from residence, 4006 Nelson St. to St. Viator church. Interment Mount Carmel. Yards 0662."

William worked as a waiter at a hotel at Lake Wawasee in Warsaw, Indiana. He was killed in a fight by another waiter, Lloyd Ketring. Lloyd was trying to act as a peacemaker, according to the Chicago Tribune article. Ketring was sentenced from 2 to 21 years.

Friday, May 28, 2010

The Fourth Child and Second Daughter of Michael and Mary McDermott: Catherine

The WWI Draft Registration Card for Michael J. Burns

The Cook County Marriage Certificate for Catherine McDermott & Michael J. Burns


Catherine was born April 1886 the fourth child and second daughter of Michael and Mary McDermott. She married Michael Joseph Burns on 10 Jun 1918 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. Together, they had four children: James M., Daniel M., Mary K., and Francis J. Catherine died 15 Jan 1952 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois and was buried on 18 Jan 1952 in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Chicago Ridge, Cook, Illinois.

Michael was born in Ireland on 23 Jun 1879. He died on 14 Apr 1957 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois and was buried on 16 Apr 1957 in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Chicago Ridge, Cook, Illinois.

Monday, May 24, 2010

The Third Child of Michael and Mary McDermott: Joseph

Joseph McDermott Headstone
The 1930 Chicago Census with Joseph McDermott

The Cook County Marriage Certificate for Joseph McDemott & Mamie Burns

Joseph was born Nov 1885, the second son of Michael and Mary McDermott. Joseph married Eva Mayme Burns on 1 Jun 1905 in Chicago, Illnois. Together they had 2 sons: Francis and Joseph.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

The Second Eldest Child of Michael and Mary McDermott: Sarah

Granduncle Thomas J. and Grandaunt Sara "Sadie" B. Phelan' Headstone

The Phelans in the 1930 Chicago Census

The Phelans in the 1920 Chicago Census

The Phelans in the 1910 Chicago Census

The Cook County Marriage Certificate for Sarah McDermott and Thomas Phelan

Sarah McDermott's Cook County Birth Certificate

Sarah McDermott was born in 12 Jul 1883. She is the second child and first girl in the McDermott line.
Sarah met and married Thomas J. Phelan, Sr. on 28 Nov 1905 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. Together, they had 6 children - 2 boys and 4 girls: James, Marian, Thomas, Jr., Alice Rita, Anna, and Helen.

Thomas was a police sergeant in Chicago. He died 30 Dec 1949 in Chicago and was buried on 2 Jan 1950 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois. Sarah died 16 Aug 1960 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois and was buried on 19 Aug 1960 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

The Eldest Child of Michael and Mary McDermott: John Aloysius

Still More McDermotts

More McDermotts

The McDermott's with Tom Karr in front - Granny is next to Tom and pregnant with dad

McDermott Children & Thomas Karr in the white outfit

The Draft Card for John Aloysius from 1918

The Marriage Certificate for John Aloysius McDermott & Elizabeth "Lizzie" White

John Aloysius was born 23 May 1882 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. He met and married Elizabeth "Lizzie" White on 24 Apr 1907 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. Lizzie was born 7 Feb 1884 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

John and Lizzie had eight children: 6 girls and 2 boys: Loretta Marie, Bernice, Elizabeth Helen, Teresa Marie, Mary, John Aloysius, Jr., Baby Boy, and Laverne Agnes.

Lizzie died 1 Jul 1932 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. John died on 25 Nov 1951 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois from a concussion of the brain. According to the coroner's report, "the concussion was caused when the deceased was walking down the front stairs of his home located at 711 W. 43rd Street and in some unknown manner fell to the floor, the occurrence taking place on 22 November 1951 at about 1:00 PM. From the testimony presented, we the jury believe the said occurrence was an accident."

Friday, May 21, 2010

The Beginning of the Line: Fitzpatrick and Hannon

The Obituary of Mary McDermott 25 September 1918

The Death Certificate of Mary Fitzpatrick (John's Mother)

The Fitzpatrick Family Tree Part 2

The Fitzpatrick Family Tree Part 1

The Marriage Certificate of John Fitzpatrick and Sarah Hannon

The Birth Certificate of Mary Fitzpatrick

The 1881 Census with Sarah, Mary, and her younger siblings

The 1871 Census with John, Sarah, Mary, and her siblings

The 1861 Census with John, Sarah, Mary, and her siblings

The 1851 census with a Murty Hannon

The beginning of the Fitzpatricks are rather elusive, as elusive as the McDermotts. It is told that the father of John Fitzpatrick is Patrick Fitzpatrick. Patrick was from Murroogh, Galway, Connacht, Ireland and married a woman named Mary. Nothing is known about Patrick and Mary's surname is unknown. However, Mary died 1 Jun 1873 in Haslingden, Lancashire, England.

John was born in 1821. John was not in the 1851 census, but is first seen in the 1861 census. John married Sarah Hannon on 11 Jul 1853 in Haslingden, Lancashire, England in The Parochial Chapel.

The 1871 census indicates that John was from Galway, but no other information. John died in 1879 in Haslingden, Lancashire, England.

Sarah is the daughter of Murty Hannon and a woman named Margaret - surname unknown. Murty is not a common name. It is generally a nickname for Murtaugh, Mortimer, or Martin. Sarah was born in 1831 in County Mayo, Ireland. She died on 19 Jun 1895 in Burnley, Lancashire, England.

Together John and Sarah had 6 children: Thomas, Patrick, Mary, James, Katherine, and John. Mary was born 8 Mar 1858 in Bery Edge, Durham, England. By the 1881 census, Thomas and Patrick are on their own, I assume.

Mary met and married Michael McDermott on 25 Apr 1881 at St. Mary's Catholic Chapel Enfield, Clayton le Moors, Lancashire, England.

She died 24 Sep 1918 Chicago, Cook, Illinois and was buried on 27 Sep 1918 at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

The Beginning of the Line: McDermott and McHugh

The Obituary of Micahel McDermott

The 1920 Chicago Census

The 1910 Chicago Census

The 1900 Chicago Census

The 1881 Census from England

The Headstone of Michael, Mary, Frank, and Joe McDermott

The description of the photo from Aunt Marilyn


The description of the photo from mom

The McDermott Family - Only Mae is missing - taken circa 1912

Michael McDermott married Mary McHugh in Knockmaria, Addergoole, County Mayo, Ireland. The following is from a record from Ireland:

Date of Marriage: 03/06/1847
Parish / District: ADDERGOOLE
County: Co. Mayo
Husband/Wife Name: Michael MacDermott Mary MacHugh Address: Knockmaria Unknown
Denomination: Roman Catholic Roman Catholic
Occupation:
Age:
Status:
Husband's Father Wife's Father
Name: Unknown MacDermott Unknown MacHugh
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Husband's Mother Wife's Mother Name:
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1 Name: Pat Gaughan Witness 2 Name: Bridget McHugh


Together, they had 5 children, but only one is known for sure, their son, Michael. Michael was born 4 Oct 1855 in County Mayo, Ireland. The next time we see young Michael, he is in Hapton, Burnley, Lancashire, England in the 1881 census.

He meets and marries Mary Fitzpatrick on 25 April 1881 at the Catholic Chapel in Enfield, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Somewhere around 1882, both Michael and Mary end up in Chicago. I have yet to locate the ship they came over on to the United States or from what port the departed from. Their firstborn, John Aloysius was born in Chicago on 23 May 1882.

The next time we see Michael and Mary, it is in the 1900 census. By this time, they have had 11 children: John Aloysius, Sarah (Sadie), Joseph, Catherine, Margaret Mary (Mae), Francis, Agnes, Bridget (Sister Monica), Leo, Rose Veronica, Bernard Anthony. Uncle Bert was born in 1904.

Michael died 24 March 1926 from organic heart disease.