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Judge Edward Arnold 1 MAY 1822 - 30 JAN 1894

Judge Edward was born on 1 MAY 1822 in Rathcormac, County Cork, Ireland and died on 30 JAN 1894 (age: 71) in Dixon County, Nebraska, USA and was buried in Southcreek Calvery Catholic Cemetery .
He was the son of Gulielmi "William" Arnold, Jr (1770 - 7 JUL 1835) and Margarita Mulchahy (Arnold) .

Judge Edward was married to O'Hara Mary Jane (Arnold) .

O'Hara was born on 1 APR 1823 in Ireland and died on 8 OCT 1898 (age: 75) in Victor, Teller County, Colorado and was buried in Holy Sepulchre Cmty - Omaha. NE .
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 ParentsGrand Parents  
Gulielmi "William" Arnold, Sr
Gulielmi "William" Arnold, Jr (1770 - 7 JUL 1835)
Margaret (Arnold)
Judge Edward Arnold
Margarita Mulchahy (Arnold)
 


- O'Hara was born on 1 APR 1823 in Ireland and died on 8 OCT 1898 (age: 75) in Victor, Teller County, Colorado


- Margaret was born on 15 DEC 1851 in Holyoke, MA and died on 20 APR 1930 (age: 78) in Sioux CIty, IA


- Gulielmi, Jr was born on 1770 in Ireland and died on 7 JUL 1835 in Cork, Ireland





-- Judge Edward --
Obituary appeared Feb 8, 1894 - Northern Nebraska Journal

Died, at his home near Ponca, on January 30th, 1894, Judge Edward Arnold, in the 72nd year of his age.

Judge Arnold was one of the best known and most esteemed citizens of the country. He was born May 1, 1822, at Cork, Ireland Rathcormac, County Cork, Ireland. When quite young he came to this country, locating in Holyoke, Massachusetts. He was married at Woonsocket, Rhode Island, on May 11, 1844, to Mary O'Hara, who now survives him. In 1857 he and his family came west, arriving at Sioux City, Iowa, on the steamboat, Essy Wilgus Asa Wilgus, May 8, 1857. From Sioux City, which was then a town of tents and log cabins and perhaps a hundred people, he came to Dixon County and has resided her ever since. Hence, as will be seen, he was one of the earliest settlers of this county. When he came, the white inhabitants were few and scattering and the land was mostly unbroken and uncultivated. Where are now dense settlements and cultivated farms was then the home of the Indians and buffaloes. Where we now see large town, extensive business enterprises, elegant residences, railroads, telegraphs and a multitude of other evidences of progressive and educated people, then the country was yet wild, and a white man was almost as much of a rarity as the Indian is now. Judge Arnold leaves a wife and two sons and two daughters, viz., Wm. Arnold who lives at Sioux City, John E. who is in Colorado, and Mrs. Fenton of Elk Point and Mrs. Hewitt of Missouri.

His funeral took place on Thursday of last week at the Southcreek Catholic church, Rev. Father Geary officiating, as was attended by a large concourse of sorrowing friends.


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Children

Mary Frances Arnold Hewitt
1850 1942

Margaret Olympia Arnold Fenton
1851 1930

Edward Oliver Arnold
1853 1854

Ellen Hunter Arnold
1855 1856

William Arnold
1858 1916

John Edward Arnold
1864 1905


- Warren was born on 17 JUL 1885 in Ponca, DIxon Co, Nebraska and died on 10 SEP 1909 (age: 24) in Bon Homme County, South Dakota


- Myron was born on 28 SEP 1908 in Bon Homme, South Dakota, USA and died on 2 APR 1988 (age: 79) in Santa Barbara, Ca


- Maurice was born on 1910 and died on 1936 in santa Barbara, Ca






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