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Descendents of Robert Quirk
First Generation

1. Robert Quirk1 was born2,3,4,5,6,7 8 Jan 1848 in Louisiana. He died9,10 24 Sep 1913 in Engelwood Hospital, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois and was buried8,10 26 Sep 1913 in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa.

 

     Robert was accounted for6 24 Nov 1850 in South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. He was accounted for2 21 Aug 1860 in South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. He was accounted for7 23 Jul 1870 in South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. He was accounted for3 16 Jun 1880 in South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. He moved10 about 1888 to Cascade, Cascade Township, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was10 a stock buyer about 1888 in Cascade, Cascade Township, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was accounted for11 1895 in Cascade, Cascade Township, Dubuque County, Iowa. He moved10 about 1900 to Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was accounted for4 12 Jun 1900 in Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was4 a stock buyer 12 Jun 1900 in Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. He moved10 about 1907/1908 to Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa. He was accounted for5 15 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was accounted for10 24 Sep 1913 in Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa. He was10 a stock buyer 24 Sep 1913 in Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa.

Notes
1. Ref. birth date and place ref US Census records.
       a. US Census, 1850 - South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. Age3, Louisiana [1847].
       b. US Census, 1860 - South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. Age12, Louisiana [1848].
       c. US Census, 1870 - South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. Age21, Louisiana [1849].
       d. US Census, 1880 - South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. Age30, Louisiana [1850].
2. Ref. death of Robert Quirk, Cascade Pioneer, 25 Sep 1913, p. 1.

 

DEATH CLAIMS ROBERT QUIRK
Former Citizen and Mayor Died of Injuries Received in Chicago Rail Accident.

Friends and relatives here were greatly depressed Monday night [22 Sep1913] when the news reached Cascade that Robert Quirk, of Waterloo, former well-known citizen and ex-mayor of this city, was badly if not fatally injured by falling beneath the wheels of a Chicago Great Western cattle train at 40th street and Laurel avenue in Chicago.

Last night [24 Sep 1913] the sad news reached Cascade that Mr. Quirk succumbed to the injuries and passed away during Wednesday [24 Sep1913] at 12:30 p.m. From the meager information that has reached here it is gleaned that Mr. Quirk's left leg was severed midway between the ankle and knee and that he was injured internally. In a letter to S. T. Kean of this city J. J. Farrelly the well known commission man, assisted in having the injured man removed to the Engelwood hospital.
Amputation of the leg higher up was found necessary.

Mrs. Quirk of Waterloo and son William hurried to the bedside of the injured husband and father. On Tuesday [23 Sep 1913] daughters of Mr. Quirk informed their cousin Henry Seery that good reports of their father's condition were received from Chicago and there was a feeling that Mr. Quirk would recover from the shock but unfortunately the improvement was only temporary. The accident was too severe in nature for Mr. Quirk's age.

Mr. Quirk came to Cascade from Delaware county about twenty-five years ago [abt. 1888] and engaged in stock buying, first alone, but later formed a co-partnership under the name of Kean Bros. & Quirk, buyers who were known far and wide among stock raisers and feeders. During his residence he was numbered among the strong and valuable citizens.

 

He served on the city council, and in March, 1899, was elected mayor of Cascade. A year or so later [abt. 1900] he removed his family to Dubuque and continued his stock buying business, and built a handsome residence on Alta Vista Street. Five or six years ago [1907/1908] he sold his residence at Dubuque and removed to Waterloo, where he still continued live stock buying and which line he followed up to the time the fatal accident occurred.

Mr. Quirk was married 37 years ago [26 Jan 1876] when still a resident of Delaware county, to Miss Mary Seery, daughter of the late John Seery of Washington township, Jones county, who with three children survive, him: Miss Etta, William and Marcella. He is also survived by his brother Rev. Father Quirk, of Clinton, and three sisters.

Mr. Quirk was a graduate of the Monticello [Jones County] high school, and in his younger days taught in the public schools of Delaware and Jones counties. He was a man of forcible character, genial spirit, and ruggedly honest. His death, and especially the untimely manner of it, is sincerely and deeply mourned here in his old home and wherever he was known.

The funeral will be held at St. Patrick's church in Dubuque tomorrow (Friday) morning [26 Sep 1913], and burial in Mt. Olivet cemetery.

Robert married12 Mary T. Seery "Gaga"1,13,14 on 26 Jan 1876 in Cascade, Dubuque County, Iowa. Gaga was born4,5,15, 16 May 1850 in Louisiana. She died17 1940 and was buried1,17 1940 in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa.

Gaga was accounted for3 16 Jun 1880 in South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. She was3 keeping house 16 Jun 1880 in South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. She was accounted for11 1895 in Cascade, Cascade Township, Dubuque County, Iowa. She was accounted for 4 12 Jun 1900 in Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. She was accounted for5 15 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. She was accounted for10 24 Sep 1913 in Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa. She was accounted for16 5 Jan 1920 in Waterloo, East Waterloo Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa. She was accounted for18 19 Feb 1923 in Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. She was accounted for15 10 Apr 1930 in 5th Precinct, Dubuque, JT, Dubuque County, Iowa.

They had the following children:

+    2 F i. Loretta J. Quirk "Etta"3,4,5,10,16,18 was born3,4,5,14,16 Nov 1876; buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa.

 

Etta was accounted for3 16 Jun 1880 in South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. She was accounted for11 1895 in Cascade, Cascade Township, Dubuque County, Iowa. She was accounted for4 12 Jun 1900 in Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. She was accounted for5 15 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. She was accounted for16 5 Jan 1920 in Waterloo, East Waterloo Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa. She was accounted for16 5 Jan 1920 in Waterloo, East Waterloo Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa. She was accounted for18 19 Feb 1923 in Davenport, Scott County, Iowa.

Notes
1. Ref. biographical information for Loretta Quirk as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004.  'Loretta and Marcella lived in Chicago for many years after "Gaga", Mary Seery Quirk, died. Both are buried in Dubuque. Loretta born November 12, 1875 died April 12,1965.'
2. Ref. general biographical information as cited by John A. Casey, 'Descendants of Edward and Johanna Quirk ref. Patrick and Bridget Casey', 27 Mar 1991:  Loretta and her siblings Wm. Edward Quirk and Marcella Quirk Stratton inherited a farm near Monticello, Iowa.  This property was part of the original land grant to Edward Quirk in 1848.

 

+    3 F ii. Marcella Quirk1 was born4,5,16  20 Nov 1883 in Iowa. She died20 1963 and was buried20 1963 in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa.

 

Marcella was accounted for4 12 Jun 1900 in Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. She was accounted for11 1895 in Cascade, Cascade Township, Dubuque County, Iowa. She was4 at school 12 Jun 1900 in Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. She was accounted for5 15 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. She was accounted for16 5 Jan 1920 in Waterloo, East Waterloo Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa. She was accounted for18 19 Feb 1923 in Davenport, Scott County, Iowa.

Notes
1. Ref. given names of Marcella Quirk.
      a. US Census, 1900 - Ward 4, Dubuque, Julien Twp, Dubuque Co., Iowa cites Marcella 'M.' Quirk.
      b. US Census, 1920 - Waterloo, East Waterloo Twp., Black Hawk Co., Iowa cites Marcella 'A.' Quirk.
2. Ref. biographical information on Marcella Quirk as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004. 'Loretta and Marcella lived in Chicago for many years after "Gaga", Mary Seery Quirk, died. Both are buried in
3. Marcella Quirk Stratton and her siblings' Loretta Quirk and Wm. Edward Quirk, inherited a farm near Monticello, Iowa. The farm was part of the original land grant to Edward Quirk in 1848.

Marcella married1 Unknown Stratton 1.

 

+    4 M iii. William Edward Quirk was born Aug 1885 and died May 1955.


Sources
1. John Augustus Casey, Casey Family, Valparaiso, Indiana: 27 Mar 1991, 4 Apr 2004.
2. US Census, 1860 - South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003.
3. US Census, 1880 - South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003.
4. US Census, 1900 - Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, 22 Mar 2004.
5. US Census, 1910 - Ward 3, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, 25 Mar 2004.
6. US Census, 1850 - South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa, 29 Mar 2004.
7. US Census, 1870 - South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003.
8. Robert Quirk, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa, 18 Jun 2004.
9. Cascade Pioneer-Advertiser Obit Index, Dubuque Co. IAGenWeb Project, 9 Dec 2001, 6 Apr 2004.
10. Obituary Robert Quirk, Cascade, Iowa: Cascade Pioneer, 25 Sep 1913, 18 Jun 2004.
11. Iowa Census, 1895 - Cascade, Dubuque County, Iowa, 14 Apr 2004.
12. Dubuque County Marriage Index, Page 453, 2 Feb 2003.
13. Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 27 Apr 2004, Saint Paul, Minnesota: Richard C. Casey, 2004, 28 Apr 2004.
14. Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004, Saint Paul, Minnesota: Richard C. Casey, 2004, 8 May 2004.
15. US Census, 1930 - 5th Precinct, Dubuque, Julien Township, Dubuque County, Iowa, 8 Feb 2003.
16. US Census, 1920 - Waterloo, East Waterloo Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa, 29 Mar 2004.
17. Mary Quirk, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa, 18 Jun 2004.
18. Obituary Nellie Quirk, Cascade, Iowa: Cascade Pioneer, 1 Mar 1923., 18 Jun 2004.
19. Loretta Quirk, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa, 18 Jun 2004.
20. Marcella Quirk Stratton, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa, 18 Jun 2004.

 

 

 

 

 

Second Generation

 


4. William Edward Quirk1 (Robert) was born2,3,4  5 Aug 1885 in Iowa. He died1,5 6 May 1955 and was buried1,5 in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque Co., Iowa. William was accounted for7 1895 in Cascade, Cascade Twp, Dubuque Co., Iowa. He was accounted for2 12 Jun 1900 in Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was2  at school 12 Jun 1900 in Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was accounted for3 15 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Dubuque, Dubuque Co., Iowa. He was3 a traveling salesman 15 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Dubuque, Dubuque Co., Iowa. He was accounted for8 19 Feb 1923 in Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was4 employed by a casket company 10 Apr 1930 in 5th Precinct, Dubuque, JT, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was accounted for4 10 Apr 1930 in 5th Precinct, Dubuque, JT, Dubuque County, Iowa.

Notes

1. Ref. general biographical information as cited by John A. Casey,
'Descendants of Edward and Johanna Quirk ref. Patrick and Bridget Casey', 27 Mar 1991:
William, Loretta and Marcella inherited a farm hear Monticello, Iowa. This land was an original land grant to Edward (Edmund) Quirk from President Polk in 1848. The land was later sold to Eric Wahl.

William and Sadie Quirk lived at 1398 Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa from the early 1920s until their deaths. Mary Seery Quirk lived next door.

2. Ref. the Quirk family land in Colony, Anderson County, Kansas as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004.
'William E. Quirk, Sr. inherited the land in Colony, Kansas. It was originally 40 acres purchased as an investment because it was suspected that oil could be found. When Bob [son, Robert J.] and Fron came to KC someone contacted William E. Senior about drilling there, and he referred them to Bob. No oil but Bob and his dad decided to start raising cattle. After William's death in 1955, Bob added more land until there was approximately 2000 acres fenced with cattle. After Bob's death W. E. (Bill) [grandson of Wm. E. and son of Robert J.] managed it until it was sold in 1998.'

3. Ref. biographical information for William Edward Quirk as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004.
'Casey [Fronalee Eaker Quirk] was telling a story the other night about William E. Senior - he was here visiting, went out for a drive, he was using a small road to cross over Brush Creek, and he got his car stuck in some high water, and police and fireman had to rescue him. There was a sign where he crossed that said 'Don't cross if the water is above the white line', and when they asked him why he went ahead and crossed, he said 'I didn't see any white line', which of course was actually buried under the water. The picture was on the front page of the paper!

4. Ref. burial place of William Edward Quirk. Key West, Table Mound Township, Dubuque County, Iowa based on burial information in the obituary of his wife, Sadie Callahan Quirk.

Address for Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Key West, Taylor Township, Dubuque County, Iowa
10378 Military Road, Dubuque, Iowa 52003

William married1,4,9 Sadie G. Callahan1,10 in 1916. Sadie was born4,6,9,10 15 Nov 1888 in Fort Dodge, Webster County, Iowa. She died1,6,10 25 Apr 1976 in Sharonlane Home, Johnson County, Kansas and was buried1,6,10 28 Apr 1976 in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa.

Sadie was accounted for4 10 Apr 1930 in 5th Precinct, Dubuque, JT, Dubuque County, Iowa.

Notes

1. Ref. birth date of Sadie Callahan as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004.
'Sadie's birth date probably November 15, 1888 according to obituary.'

2. Obituary of Sadie Callahan Quirk, Dubuque Iowa: Dubuque Telegraph Herald, 27 Apr 1976.
Services for Mrs. Sadie Quirk, 88, of Shawnee Mission, Kan., will beheld at 10 a.m. Wednesday [28 Apr 1976] at the Church of the Nativity. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday [27 Apr 1976] at the Hoffmann Mortuary, where the Scripture Wake Service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday [27 Apr 1976].  Mrs. Quirk, formerly of 1398 Alta Vista St., died at 8:30 p.m. Sunday [25 Apr 1976] at the Sharonlane Home, Johnson County, Kan. Her husband William E., died in May, 1955. She was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and was a member of the Nativity Rosary Society.

Surviving are a son, Robert J. of Shawnee Mission, and three grandchildren.

3. Address for Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Key West, Taylor Township, Dubuque County, Iowa
10378 Military Road, Dubuque, Iowa 52003


Notes
1. Ref. marriage of William Quirk and Sadie Callahan as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004.
'William Quirk and Sadie Callahan were married in 1916 - we have her wedding ring. Spent honeymoon at the Elms Hotel in Excelsior Springs (still in operation - the water is supposed to have health benefits).'

William and Sadie had the following children:

+    5 M i. Robert James Quirk "Bob"1,9 was born4,9 30 Aug 1917 in Fort Dodge, Webster County, Iowa. He died1,11 21 Feb 1982 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri and was buried9,11 23 Feb 1982 in Mt. Mariah Cemetery, Missouri.

 

Bob was accounted for4 10 Apr 1930 in 5th Precinct, Dubuque, JT, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was accounted for 6 25 Apr 1976 in Shawnee Mission, Johnson County, Kansas.


Notes

1. Ref. given names, birth date and death date of Robert James Quirk as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7May 2004.
'Robert James Quirk was born August 30, 1917 in Ft. Dodge, Iowa. Died February 21, 1982. James was his confirmation name.'

2. Ref. general biographical information as cited by John A. Casey, 'Descendants of Edward and Johanna Quirk ref. Patrick and Bridget Casey', 27 Mar 1991:
Robert J. and Fronalee Eaker Quirk inherited a piece of land in Colony, Kansas from the estate of Father Michael Quirk.

3. Ref. general biographical information as cited by Katie Quirk, e-mail to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004. William E. Quirk, Sr. [Robert's father] inherited the land in Colony, Kansas. It was originally 40 acres purchased as an investment because it was suspected that oil could be found. When Bob and Fron came to KC someone contacted William E. Senior about drilling there, and he referred them to Bob. No oil but Bob and his dad decided to start raising cattle. After William's death in 1955, Bob added more land until there was approximately 2000 acres fenced with cattle. After Bob's death [son] W. E. (Bill) managed it until it was sold in 1998.

4. Ref. general biographical information as cited by Katie Quirk, e-mail to Richard C. Casey, 1 May 2004.  '[My] dad turned the Colony, Kansas land into a cattle ranch, which he enjoyed for many, many years. He had a man [,Ed] (and later. . .[Ed's]. . .son) running the ranch for him during the weekdays, but he rarely missed going on a Saturday - (Sundays were always reserved for golf).  I remember getting up early occasionally on a Saturday morning and driving down there with him. We'd go out in Ed's truck and drive around in the fields and look at the cattle. We'd sit in the middle of all the cattle and talk and talk about the ranch and the trials and tribulations Ed was faced with during the week. My dad was always so relaxed there.  My brother Bill continued to run the ranch after my dad's death, and we only sold the land a few years ago. My brother just didn't have the time and cattle prices were so low then that it was a good time to get out of the business.'

5. Ref. death of Robert J. Quirk as cited by Katie Quirk, e-mail to Richard C. Casey, 1 May 2004.
'My dad died of a brain tumor. He was originally diagnosed by his doctor as being depressed. He had retired from his job, and I remember the doctor thinking that my dad was having a tough time dealing with retirement, when in reality he had developed this tumor.  By the time he was diagnosed and he went through an operation to remove the tumor, it was December of that year, and he died the following February, so it was all rather sudden and fast - of course it didn't seem all that fast at the time. My dad was a great guy....I still think of him often and miss him terribly.'

6. Obituary of Robert J. Quirk, Dubuque, Iowa: Dubuque Telegraph Herald, 26 Feb 1982.
Services for Robert J. Quirk, 64, of Mission Hills, [Johnson County,] Kan., formerly of Dubuque, were held at10 a.m. Tuesday [23 Feb 1982] at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Prairie Village, [Johnson County,] Kan. Burial was in Mount Mariah Cemetery, Kansas City, [Clay County,] Mo.

Mr. Quirk died Sunday morning [21 Feb 1982] in a Kansas City (Mo.) hospital. He graduated from Loras College in Dubuque, and the University of Iowa Law School in Iowa City. He was an FBI agent during World War II, and upon completion of his FBI assignment and a brief service in the practice of law in Dubuque, he was called for special military service with the Army. Following his service duty, he was employed with the Atomic Energy Commission, and Bendix Corporation in Kansas City, Mo., where he served as plant manager for 13 years prior to his retirement two years ago.

Surviving are his wife, Fronalee; two sons, William and Jim, and a daughter Katie, all of Mission Hills[, Johnson County, Kansas].

Bob married1,9 Fronalee Eaker "Casey"1,9 on 16 May 1947 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.

 

+    6 M ii. 1st LT. William Edward Quirk USMC1,12 was born4,9,12 19 Nov 1920. He died1,9,12 15 Apr 1945 in Okinawa and was buried1,9,12 1949 in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa.

 

William was accounted for4 10 Apr 1930 in 5th Precinct, Dubuque, JT, Dubuque County, Iowa.


Notes


1. Ref. birth date, death date and burial place of William Edward Quirk as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004.
      a. William Edward, Jr. was born November 19, 1920 and was killed April 15, 1945 on Okinawa. His body was returned to Dubuque for burial in 1949.
      b. William Edward Quirk is buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa based on burial information in the obituary of his mother, Sadie Callahan Quirk. The inscription on his monument reads:

 

In loving memory of 1st LT. William E. Quirk
U.S. Marine Corps, 4th Reg. 6th Div.
Born Nov. 19, 1920

Lost in Action Apr. 15, 1945

Buried 6th Marine Div. Cemetery

Okinawa Ryukyu Islands
Returned for Interment April 1, 1949

 

 

 

 


Address for Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Mount Olivet Cemetery Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa10378 Military Road, Dubuque, Iowa 52003
 

+    7 Miii.    Paul Quirk 1.

 

+    8 M iv.   Timothy Quirk 1.

 



Notes
 

1. Ref. general biographical information as cited by John A. Casey, 'Descendants of Edward and Johanna Quirk ref.  Patrick and Bridget Casey', 27 Mar 1991: Paul and Timothy were twin brothers, both of whom died in infancy.
2. Ref. burial place of Timothy Quirk.
      a. Timothy Quirk and twin, Paul, are thought to be buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa based on burial information in the obituary of their mother, Sadie Callahan Quirk.
Address for Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Mount Olivet Cemetery Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa10378 Military Road, Dubuque, Iowa 52003
      b. Mt. Olivet Cemetery records are unclear, citing only the burial of a single Baby Quirk at the foot of William E. Quirk.


Sources


1. John Augustus Casey, Casey Family, 4 Apr 2004.
2. US Census, 1900 - Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, 22 Mar 2004.
3. US Census, 1910 - Ward 3, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, 25 Mar 2004.
4. US Census, 1930 - 5th Precinct, Dubuque, Julien Township, Dubuque County, Iowa, 8 Feb 2003.
5. William E. Quirk, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa, 18Jun 2004.
6. Obit. Sadie Callahan Quirk, Dubuque, Iowa: Dubuque Telegraph Herald, 27 Apr 1976 & 17 Apr 2004.
7. Iowa Census, 1895 - Cascade, Dubuque County, Iowa, 14 Apr 2004.
8. Obituary Nellie Quirk, 18 Jun 2004.
9. Katie Quirk, Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004 &  8 May 2004.
10. Sadie Quirk, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa, 18 Jun2004.
11. Obituary Robert J. Quirk, Dubuque, Iowa: Dubuque Telegraph Herald, 2 Feb 1982 & 17 Apr 2004.
12. William E. Quirk, USMC, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa, 18 Jun 2004.



Index

 

Surname

First Name

Born

ID

Page

Callahan

Sadie G.

1888

4S

6

Eaker

Fronalee

 

5S

8

Quirk

Loretta J.

1876

2

2

Quirk

Marcella

1883

3

3

Quirk

Paul

 

7

9

Quirk

Robert

1848

1

1

Quirk

Robert J.

1917

5

6

Quirk

Timothy

 

8

10

Quirk

William E.

1885

4

5, 4

Quirk

William E .U.

1920

6

8

Seery

Mary T.

1850

1S

2

Stratton

Unknown

 

3S

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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