Martin Matthew Honan Sr--U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995(1933)
Martin Matthew Honan Sr--U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995(1933)
Name Martin Honan Sr & Nellie T
Gender Male
Residence Year 1933
Street Address 39 Spruce
Residence Place Portland, Maine, USA
Occupation Clerk
Publication Title Portland, Maine, City Directory, 1933
Ellen Theresa (Brogan) Honan of Portland, Maine United States was born on October 11, 1882 at Kiltumper in CE Ireland to Mary Ann (Hehir) Brogan and Michael Brogan. She had siblings Bridget Agnes "Delia" (Brogan) Pender, Thomas Michael Brogan, Katherine Agnes “Katie” (Brogan) Keaney, Margaret D (Brogan) McDonald, and Nora Brogan. She married Martin Matthew Honan on October 29, 1912 in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine United States, and they were married until Ellen's death on January 16, 1978. She had children Martin Matthew Honan, Margaret Mary (Honan) Marshall, John Joseph Honan, Helen Frances (Honan) Gorham, James Edward Honan, and Robert Andrew V. Honan. Ellen Honan was buried at Calvary Cemetery --PLOT HOLY RDMR 542 grave 3 1461 Broadway, in South Portland.
Martin Matthew Honan of South Portland, Cumberland County, ME was born on July 23, 1913 in Portland to Ellen Theresa (Brogan) Honan and Martin Matthew Honan. He had siblings Helen Frances (Honan) Gorham, John Joseph Honan, James Edward Honan, Margaret Mary (Honan) Marshall, and Robert Andrew V. Honan. He married Julia Frances (Tierney) Honan on June 23, 1937, and they were married until Martin's death in December 1973. He had children Martin Matthew Honan, Richard Gregory Honan, Vincent Michael Honan, Mary Elizabeth Honan, and Dennis J Honan. Martin Honan was buried at Calvary Cemetery 1461 Broadway, in South Portland.
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