Eighth Generation


11290. Mary Margaret Cain was born on 6 December 1890 in Burke Co., NC. Mary died in Philadelphia, PA on 3 May 1955 and was buried at Forest Hill Cemetery in Morganton, Burke Co., NC in May 1955 .32737,32738

Obituary, The Greensboro Daily News, Greensboro, NC, Thu., May 5, 1955, Page 19

Mrs. Earl McGillicuddy

Statesville, May 4 - Mrs. Earle T. McGillicuddy, sister of Mrs. E. M. Shelton of Statesville, died yesterday at her home in Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. McGillicuddy was the former Mary Margaret Cain of Morganton.

She was educated at the Mary Dickson private school and the Patton High School, Morganton, and at St. Mary's and Meredith Colleges, Raleigh. For a number of years she was organist at First Baptist Church, Morganton. She had resided in Philadelphia since her marriage 35 years ago.

Survivors include her husband; a son, Earle T. McGillicuddy, Jr.; two grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Shelton.

A brief funeral service will be held at the Shelton residence on North Mulberry Street Friday at 1:15 p.m. with the Rev. J. S. Potter and the Rev. Robert Marshburn, officiating. The funeral party will go from here to Morganton, where the funeral services will be held at the First Baptist Church at 3 p.m. Friday. Interment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Morganton.

Mary Margaret Cain and Earle Thaddeus McGillicuddy were married on 28 September 1915 in Morganton, Burke Co., NC.32739 They32739 appeared in the census on 16 April 1930 in Philadelphia city, PA.32740 Earle Thaddeus McGillicuddy, son of Cornelius Alexander McGillicuddy and Margaret Hogan, was born on 1 February 1890 in Spencer, Worcester Co., MA. Earle died in Upper Darby, Delaware Co., PA on 4 February 1967 and was buried at Forest Hill Cemetery in Morganton, Burke Co., NC in February 1967 .32741,32742

Death Notice, The Evening Star, Washington, DC, Mon., Feb. 6, 1967, Page 17

Earl Mack Dies, 78-Year-Old Son of Connie Mack

Upper Darby, Pa. (UPI)--Earl Mack, 78, former part owner of the Philadelphia Athletics and son of baseball's legendary Connie Mack, died Sunday at Delaware County Hospital.

Mr. Mack, the second of Connie's three sons, served with his brother, Roy, as officers of the Athletics after their father's death. The franchise was sold in November, 1954, to Chicago financier Arnold Johnson and transferred to Kansas City.

Mr. Mack, who was around his father's clubhouse as a child, had long but undistinguished career in the minor leagues. He played a total of five games with the Athletics in 1910, 1911 and 1914 as a atcher, third baseman and first baseman.

Following World War I, he served three seasons as player-manager at Moline, Ill., and closed his managerial careet by winning the Blue Ridge Leage pennant wit Martinsburg, W. Va.

Funeral Announcement, The Greensboro Daily News, Greensboro, NC, Wed., Feb. 8, 1967, Page 14

Mack Funeral

Morganton - Funeral for Earl (McGillicuddy) Mack, 77, son of Connie Mack, will be Thursday at 3 p.m. at Kirksey Funeral Chapel.

Earle was a professional baseball player and played for the Philadelphia Athletics from 1900-1914 under the name Earle Mack. He was the son of Connie Mack.

Mary Margaret Cain and Earle Thaddeus McGillicuddy had the following children:

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Living was born circa 1919 in Pennsylvania.
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