Winifred N. Finnerty
F, (2 August 1873 - 7 June 1906)
| Father-Biological* | Thomas Finnerty1 |
Last Edited=16 Jul 2026
Winifred N. Finnerty was born on 2 August 1873 at Ireland.2,3 She was the daughter of Thomas Finnerty.1 Winifred N. Finnerty and Stephen F. Quinn obtained a marriage license on 19 August 1903 at Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.2 As of 20 August 1903,her married name was Quinn.
Winifred N. Finnerty, age 30, married Stephen F. Quinn, age 34 , son of Mark Quinn and Margaret Gorham, on 20 August 1903 at St. Mary of Mercy Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.2,4
Winifred N. Finnerty died on 7 June 1906 at Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at age 32 from cancer of the uterus.1,5,3
Winifred's obituary of 10 June 1906, reads:
Winifred was buried on 10 June 1906 at Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.1,3
Winifred N. Finnerty, age 30, married Stephen F. Quinn, age 34 , son of Mark Quinn and Margaret Gorham, on 20 August 1903 at St. Mary of Mercy Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.2,4
QUINN—On Thursday, June 7. 1906, at p. m., Winifred Quinn (nee Finnerty), age years, beloved wife of Stephen F. Quinn, of Duquesne, Pa. Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Coleman Joyce, rear 26 Jackson street. Allegheny, on Sunday at 2 p. m. Blessing services at St. Peter's church at 2:30. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.
Published by The Pittsburgh Post, 10 June 1906.5
Published by The Pittsburgh Post, 10 June 1906.5
Winifred was buried on 10 June 1906 at Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.1,3
Citations
- Department of Health, Record Group. Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1973. Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, 2014.
- Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1845-1963. Lehi, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, 2016.
- Find-a-Grave. Online https://www.findagrave.com/
- Heinz History Center.. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., Marriage Returns, 1875-1909. Leih, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, 2025.
- Pittsburgh Post, "QUINN" Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 10 June 1906.