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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of ......, page unknown: 

Patrick MULLIGAN to Miss ___ Gribben, no date, in 11-4-1893 paper
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Marriage Notice for Raymond F. MULLOOEY to Lorella S. Laughlin, 14 Jun 1918 From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of June 29, 1918, page unknown: 

LAUGHLIN - MULLOOEY 
[ MULLOOEY is the Groom. ]


Miss Lorella S. LAUGHLIN, daughter of James LAUGHLIN, of North Avenue, and Mr. Raymond F. MULLOOEY, son of Mr. and Mrs. John MULLOOEY of Oakdale, were united in marriage at the St. Alphonaus church, Monday evening, June 24th at eight o'clock, the Rev. J. A. BURGOON officiating. Miss Eleanor MULLOOEY, sister of the groom, was bride's maid and Mr. Joseph MCLAUGHLIN of Noblestown, acted as best man. The bride wore a traveling suit of blue. 

The newly weds left on an evening train for a week's stay in Cleveland and other Ohio cities. The bride has been an operator for the Bell Tele-
phone Company for several years. The groom leaves this next week for Camp Humphrey, Virginia. 

[ Raymond F. MULLOOEY to Lorella S. Laughlin, 14 Jun 1918 ]  mullooey_laughlin_06-29-1918_outlook  (CT-L)

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Marriage Notice for Edward MULLOOLY to Elizabeth BRECHT, Thursday, 23 Jan 1928

Wedding Notice 2 for Edward MULLOOLY to Elizabeth BRECHT, Thursday, 23 Jan 1928

* 2 different newspapers, McDonald Record 2-10-1928, and McDonald Outlook 2-2-1928

 

From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of Feb. 10, 1928, page unknown:

[ MULLOOLY - BRECHT ]

Edward MULLOOLY of Noblestown [Pa] and Miss Elizabeth BRECHT of Titusville [Pa] were married on Thursday, January 23, 1928.

[Edward MULLOOLY to Elizabeth BRECHT, Thursday, 23 Jan 1928 ] mullooly_breecht_2-10-1928-record (F)
mullooly_brecht_2-2-1928 nobles outlook (s) and duplicate copy typed by Volunteer Leslie Nelson in April 2009.

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Marriage Notice for Frank L. MULLOOLY to Mabel Margaret Gillespie, 25 Nov 1937 From the McDonald, PA (probably) 
Record-Outlook newspaper of Dec. 3, 1937, page unknown:

MULLOOLY - GILLESPIE 

Miss Mabel Margaret GILLESPIE, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth GILLESPIE of the McKEE place, Sturgeon, and the late Albert J. GILLESPIE, and
Mr. Frank L. MULLOOLY of Noblestown, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John F. MULLOOLY, were united in marriage with nuptial mass at nine o'clock Thanksgiving morning, November 25, 1937, in St. Patrick's church, Noblestown, the Rev. Fr. Charles M. KEANE officiating. The bride was attired in a royal blue velvet gown with matching accessories and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. The bridesmaid, Miss Martha Irene GILLESPIE, sister of the bride, wore a wine velvet gown with matching accessories and carried a bouquet of yellow baby mums. Mr. James LINDEN of McDonald, nephew of the bridegroom, was the best man. Miss Florence HAHN of Noblestown played the wedding music. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served in the home of the bride's mother. There were twenty-four guests with twelve at the bride's table. The centerpiece was a large wedding cake. The
young couple left on a honeymoon trip to Washington, D.C. They will reside in Sturgeon. Mr. MULLOOLY is an employee of the South Penn Oil Co.

[ Frank L. MULLOOLY to Mabel Margaret Gillespie, 25 Nov 1937 ] mullooly_gillespie_12-03-1937 (AD)

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Article 1 Marriage Notice for Murtaugh I. MULLOOLY to Loretta Veronica Callahan, 8 Jun 1921

* See second article below

From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of June 9, 1921, page unknown:

CALLAHAN - MULLOOLY
[ MULLOOLY is the Groom. ]


A pretty wedding took place in St. Patrick's church, Noblestown, at nine o'cock (sic) Wednesday morning, June 8, 1921, when Miss Loretta Veronic (sic) CALLAHAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CALLAHAN of Sturgeon, and Mr. Murtuagh (sic) I. MULLOOLY, son of Mr. and Mrs. John MULLOOLY of Noblestown, were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. J. COX before an altar banked with orange blossoms. The bride wore a gown of embroidered canton crepe and her veil was arranged in a coronet caught with a spray of white roses. She carried a bouquet of white roses caught with white tulle. The bridesmaid, Miss Betty SMOULDEN of Pittsburgh, wore a frock of orchid organdie and hat to match and carried pink roses caught with pink tulle. Mr. George KINNEY of Oakdale was best man. The wedding march from Lohengrin was played by Miss Jeannette RANDOUR of McDonald and during the nuptial mass several hymns were sung by Miss RANDOUR, Miss Gertrude HEALY and Miss Mary MURPHY, also of McDonald. After a wedding breakfast served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. MULLOOLY left for an extended wedding trip. On their return they will reside in Burgettstown.

[ Murtaugh I. MULLOOLY to Loretta Veronica Callahan, 8 Jun 1921 ] mullooly_callahan_06-09-1921 (WD)

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Article 2 Marriage Notice for Murtaugh I. MULLOOLY to Loretta Veronica Callahan, 8 Jun 1921 From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of June 10, 1921, page unknown:

CALLAHAN - MULLOOLY.
[ MULLOOLY is the Groom. ]


St. Patrick's church at Noblestown was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday morning, June 8, 1921, at nine o'clock, when Miss Loretta Veronica CALLAHAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CALLAHAN of Sturgeon, became the bride of Murtaugh I. MULLOOLY, son of Mr. and Mrs. John MULLOOLY of Noblestown. The Rev. Father D. J. COX performed the ceremony at an altar banked with orange blossoms. Miss Jeannette RANDOUR of McDonald played the wedding march from Lohengrin, and during the ceremony played McDowell's "To a Wild Rose."

The bride wore a gown of embroidered Canton crepe and carried an armful of white roses caught with white tulle. Her veil was arranged in a coronet with tiny white roses. Miss Betty SMOULDEN of Pittsburgh was bridesmaid. She wore a frock of orchid organdie with hat to match, and carried pink roses caught with pink tulle. Mr. MULLOOLY was attended by George KINNEY of Oakdale. During the mass several hymns were sung by Miss RANDOUR, Miss Gertrude HEALY and Miss Mary MURPHY of McDonald. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. After an extended wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. MULLOOLY will be at home in Burgettstown, where the groom is employed as a mine surveyor. Mr. MULLOOLY served with the American Expeditionary Forces overseas, and was wounded while in France.

[ Murtaugh I. MULLOOLY to Loretta Veronica Callahan, 8 Jun 1921 ]  mullooly_callahan_06-10-1921  (WD)

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Part 1 Marriage Notice for William C. MULLOOLY to Dorothy Steimer, 14 Sep 1926
Part 2 Marriage Notice for William C. MULLOOLY to Dorothy Steimer, 14 Sep 1926
From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook  newspaper of Sept. 24, 1926, page unknown:

STEIMER - MULLOOLY
[ MULLOOLY is the Groom. ]


Miss Dorothy STEINER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. STEINER of Carnegie, and William C. MULLOOLY, son of Mr. and Mrs. John MULLOOLY of Oakdale, were married before a nuptial high mass in St. Luke's Catholic church, Carnegie, at nine o'clock Tuesday morning, September 14, 1926, the Rev. Fr. J. J. BRENNAN officiating. The bridal party entered the church and marched to the altar to the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, played by Miss Alice DOWDS.  Miss DOWDS also sang and played during the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white georgette crepe and a large picture hat to match and carried a bouquet of bride's roses showered with lilies of the valley. Miss Anna STEIMER was her sister's bridesmaid, and she wore a gown of peach colored georgette crepe and a gold hat and carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. James DUFFY of Noblestown was best man. A wedding breakfast and reception at the home of the bride supplemented the ceremony, at which forty guests were present. Covers were laid for eighteen at the bride's table. A large wedding cake adorned the center of the table and the table decorations were pink and white roses. The house was tastefully decorated throughout, the color scheme of pink and white being used. Mr. and Mrs. MULLOOLY left the same day for a trip to Columbus, and other points in Ohio, and upon their return home will reside in Chartiers avenue, Elliott, Pittsburgh.

[ William C. MULLOOLY to Dorothy Steimer, 14 Sep 1926 ] mullooly_steimer_09-24-1926 Parts 1&2  (LN) 

 

* (WD) = This article typed by Volunteer Wilberta DiVincenzo.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
* (LN) = Some articles typed by Volunteer Leslie Nelson.
* (AD) = Some weddings typed by Amy Denecke.

 

This page includes:  Patrick MULLIGAN to Miss Gribben, no date, in 11-4-1893 paper
Raymond F. MULLOOEY to Lorella S. Laughlin, 14 Jun 1918
Edward MULLOOLY to Elizabeth Brecht, 23 Jan 1928
Frank L. MULLOOLY to Mabel Margaret Gillespie, 25 Nov 1937
Murtaugh I. MULLOOLY to Loretta Veronica Callahan, 8 Jun 1921
William C. MULLOOLY to Dorothy Steimer, 14 Sep 1926

 

This page was added July 18, 2007  ; updated March 12, 2008 ; updated July 26, 2009 ; updated Aug. 27, 2009 ; updated Oct. 24, 2009 ; updated Oct. 30, 2009

 

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