LYONS Furman
d. 3July 1898 at Sea Cliff; consumption; funeral at Sea Cliff; unnamed widow and
“several children” survive
MACKENZIE Helen I.
78 years
funeral 19 September 1898; Glen Cove item
MACKEY J. W.
d. 18 October 1895; “thrown from his horse and killed ... at his chateau in France”;
son of John W. Mackey, the Bonanza King of San Francisco; short obit in 26
October 1895 paper
MACKEY John
82 years
d. 5 July 1896 at Port Washington; native of Glen Cove, b. 7 May 1814; “passed
his youth and early manhood in this place [Glen Cove]”; long-time resident of Port
Washington
MAGAM Alfred K.
death reported; resident of Colorado Springs, Colorado; former member of Oyster
Bay Presbyterian Church; Oyster Bay item, 4 March 1899 paper
MAGORY John
d. 20 August 1894 at Riverhead; struck by railroad train while crossing tracks;
train hit Magory’s wagon and threw him 60 feet; resident of Aquebogue
MAGOUN Mr.
“wealthy banker” who left $120,000 in real and $700,000 in personal property;
summer resident of Babylon; 13 January 1894 paper
MAGUIRE Thomas
d. 27 September 1897 at Roslyn; hit by train while walking on the tracks; “body
was badly mangled and was not found until early Tuesday morning”; employed by
Josiah L. Pearsall, proprietor of the hotel near the Roslyn station
MAHAN Mary Eliza Bishop
63 years
d. 27 December 1894 at Cold Spring; funeral at Cold Spring Baptist Church; wife
of Henry Mahan; mother of Mrs. Smith Gardiner of Cold Spring and Mrs. Alarkus
Jones of Brooklyn; native of Huntington
MAHAN Sarah Howard
78 y 3 m 17 d
d. 5 January 1892 at Monmouth Junction, N. J.; widow of Francis H. Mahan
MAHLER Henry
32 years
d. 8 November 1892; consumption; interment at Long Island City; son of Mrs.
John Clause; Hicksville item
MAHON Hattie
21 years
d. 14 March 1895 at Northport; “has been in ill health for a long time and her
death was not unexpected”
MAHON Joseph
54 years
d. 20 April 1898 at Oyster Bay; “after a long illness”; funeral at St. Dominick’s
R. C. Church, Oyster Bay; survived by unnamed widow and three children
MAHONEY Michael
25 years
d. 8 September 1891 at Oyster Bay; brakeman on L. I. R. R. train; killed when
boiler exploded; funeral at Roslyn; interment at Westbury; resident of Roslyn
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