Johanna Ryan

F, b. January 29, 1857, d. December 29, 1945

 
Johanna Ryan Day

Father*John Ryan (circa 1820 - January 31, 1890)
Mother*Winnefred Ryan (1820 - )
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ChartsDarby Day
Leo Day
Francis Garrity
Last EditedJuly 23, 2009

Birth*Johanna Ryan was born on January 29, 1857 in Lacon, Marshall County, Illinois. The 1900 census lists her birth as May 1861.1 
She was the daughter of John Ryan and Winnefred Ryan
Cen-Enum*Johanna Ryan was enumerated on the US Census Population Schedule 1860 of July 10, 1860, Valley Township, at Stark County, Illinois.2 
Cen-Enum*Johanna Ryan was enumerated on the Illinois State Census 1865 of July 3, 1865, Valley Township, at Stark County, Illinois. The census records lists four females less than 10 (Hannah, Johanna, Mary and Bridget[?]).3 
Cen-Enum*Johanna Ryan was enumerated on the US Census Population Schedule 1870 of July 28, 1870, Valley Township, at Stark County, Illinois.4 
Cen-Enum*Johanna Ryan was enumerated on the US Census Population Schedule 1880 of June 8, 1880, Valley Township, at Stark County, Illinois.5 
Marriage*Johanna Ryan married Jeremiah Day, son of Darby Day and Johanna Murnane, on January 29, 1883 in Camp Grove, Marshall County, Illinois. Standing up for the couple were Matthew and Mary Ryan. After their marriage, they located on a farm near Wyoming, Illinois. They lived on several farms in this and the Camp Grove areas.6,7 
Change Res*Johanna Ryan moved; In 1896, the family from Illinois. The relatives of both Jeremiah and Johanna (Days and Ryans) informed them that Iowa was a good place to live. They made the journey by train in 1896 and settled initially outside of Scranton. Ellen Day O'Brien and her husband James had preceded them to the Scranton area. (Note that many documents list their arrival date as 1898; however, the Jefferson Bee references their recent arrival in April of 1896.).8,9 
Cen-Enum*Johanna Ryan was enumerated on the US Census Population Schedule 1900 of June 7, 1900, Jackson Township, at Greene County, Iowa.10 
Cen-Enum*Johanna Ryan was enumerated on the Iowa Census Population Schedule 1905 of 1905, Franklin Township, at Greene County, Iowa.11 
Cen-Enum*Johanna Ryan was enumerated on the US Census Population Schedule 1910 of April 18, 1910, Franklin Township, at Greene County, Iowa.12 
Cen-Enum*Johanna Ryan was enumerated on the Iowa Census Population Schedule 1915 of 1915, Franklin Township, at Greene County, Iowa.13 
Cen-Enum*Johanna Ryan was enumerated on the US Census Population Schedule 1920 of February 27, 1920, Franklin Township, at Greene County, Iowa.14 
Cen-Enum*Johanna Ryan was enumerated on the Iowa Census Population Schedule 1925 of 1925 at Jefferson, Greene County, Iowa.15 
Cen-Enum*Johanna Ryan was enumerated on the US Census Population Schedule 1930 of April 4, 1930 at Jefferson, Greene County, Iowa.16 
Death*Johanna Ryan died on December 29, 1945 in Jefferson, Greene County, Iowa, at age 88. Johanna was a devout member of St. Joseph's Parish. Although she was a semi-invalid for years, she was able to attend church up until a few weeks before her death.17,1 
Burial*She was buried on January 2, 1946 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Greene County, Iowa. Casket bearers were Morris Day, LeLane Day, Earle Day, LeRoy Garrity, Francis Garrity and Marion Garrity. The Mass was celebrated at St. Jospeh's Church in Jefferson, Iowa, by Father A. E. Zimmermann.18,17,1

Family

Jeremiah Day b. 19 Dec 1856, d. 12 Apr 1932
Marriage*She married Jeremiah Day, son of Darby Day and Johanna Murnane, on January 29, 1883 in Camp Grove, Marshall County, Illinois. Standing up for the couple were Matthew and Mary Ryan. After their marriage, they located on a farm near Wyoming, Illinois. They lived on several farms in this and the Camp Grove areas.6,7 
Children

Citations:

  1. [S175] Obituary for Johanna Ryan Day, The Jefferson Herald (Jefferson, Iowa: The Jefferson Herald, Januray 3, 1946). Hereinafter cited as Obituary Johanna Ryan Day.
  2. [S297] United States Census Office, 1860 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Valley Township, Stark County, Illinois (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860). Hereinafter cited as 1860 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Valley Township, Stark County, Illinois.
  3. [S959] State of IllinoisCensus Office, 1865 State of Illinois Census, Valley Township, Stark County, Illinois (Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Archives, 1865). Hereinafter cited as 1865 State of Illinois Census, Valley Township, Stark County, Illinois.
  4. [S448] United States Census Office, 1870 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Valley Township, Stark County, Illinois (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1870). Hereinafter cited as 1870 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Valley Township, Stark County, Illinois.
  5. [S189] United States Census Office, 1880 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Valley Township, Marshall County, Illinois (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880). Hereinafter cited as 1880 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Valley Township, Marshall County, Illinois.
  6. [S170] Parish Priest, Marriage, birth and burial records found in the Register for Immaculate Conception Parish, Lacon, and St. Patrick's Church, Camp Grove, Illinois. (Lacon, Illinois: Immaculate Conception Church, continuous and on-going). Hereinafter cited as Records for Immaculate Conception and St. Patrick's.
  7. [S187] County Clerk, Birth, Marriages and Death Registers for Marshall County Illinois (Lacon, Illinois: Marshall County, continuous and on-going). Hereinafter cited as Vital Records Marshall County.
  8. [S173] Anonymous, The News in Greene: The News from Scranton (Jefferson, Iowa: The Jefferson Bee, April 2, 1896), "J.D. Day and family, of Stark county, Illinois, have settled upon a farm a few miles southeast of this city. Mr. Day is a gentleman of very pleasant address and a throughly experienced farmer who will do his trading at Scranton.". Hereinafter cited as The News from Scranton.
  9. [S175] Obituary for Johanna Ryan Day, Obituary Johanna Ryan Day, Note that Johann's obituary indicates that the family moved from Illinois in 1898. The Scranton newsaper article pre-dates this and is therefore correct.
  10. [S171] United States Census Office, 1900 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Jackson Township, Greene County, Iowa (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900). Hereinafter cited as 1900 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Jackson Township, Greene County, Iowa.
  11. [S853] State of Iowa Census Office., 1905 State of Iowa Census, Franklin Township, Greene County, Iowa (Des Moines, Iowa: Iowa Genealogical Society, 1905). Hereinafter cited as 1905 State of Iowa Census, Franklin Township, Greene County, Iowa.
  12. [S172] United States Census Office, 1910 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Franklin Township, Greene County, Iowa (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910). Hereinafter cited as 1910 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Franklin Township, Greene County, Iowa.
  13. [S855] State of Iowa Census Office., 1915 State of Iowa Census, Franklin Township, Greene County, Iowa (Des Moines, Iowa: Iowa Genealogical Society, 1915). Hereinafter cited as 1915 State of Iowa Census, Franklin Township, Greene County, Iowa.
  14. [S168] United States Census Office, 1920 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Franklin Township, Greene County, Iowa (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1920). Hereinafter cited as 1920 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Franklin Township, Greene County, Iowa.
  15. [S850] State of Iowa Census Office, 1925 State of Iowa Census, Jefferson, Greene County, Iowa (Des Moines, Iowa: Iowa Genealogical Society, 1925). Hereinafter cited as 1925 State of Iowa Census, Jefferson, Greene County, Iowa.
  16. [S260] United States Census Office, 1930 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Jefferson, Greene County, Iowa (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930). Hereinafter cited as 1930 U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Jefferson, Greene County, Iowa.
  17. [S166] Parish Priest, Marriage, birth and burial records found in the Register of St. Joseph's Parish in Jefferson, Iowa, and Old St. Mary's country parish north of Jamaica, Iowa (Jefferson, Iowa: St. Joseph's Parish, continuous and on-going), Deaths (January 1933 - January 1982). Hereinafter cited as Register of St. Joseph's Parish in Jefferson, Iowa.
  18. [S225] Greene County Genealogical Society, Cemeteries Franklin Township, Greene County, Iowa (Des Moines, Iowa: Iowa Genealogy Society, 1981), Lot 41. Hereinafter cited as Cemetery St. Mary's Jamaica.