James McGrath
Kentucky Post, Monday, 5 December 1904, page 6
BRENT-Mr. and Mrs. James McGrath were pleasantly surprised at their home in Brent Ky. by their friends. Among those present were; Mr. and Mrs. W McGrath and son Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Kease and daughter, Lucy, Mr. and Mrs. Geilinger, Mr. and Mrs. Whitly, Mrs. M Weih and daughters, Edna and Cleora of Covington; Misses Anna and Kate Geilinger, May McGrath, Mary Minnick, Emma Stickley and Mrs. Kyle, Messrs, Will and Al Gates, Thomas McGrath, Frank Minnick, Wilson Yancey and Ryle Geilinger.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 21 January 1946, page 3
Submitted by Carol Sanman 21 April 2020
DEATH-Requiem High Mass for James McGrath, lifelong resident of Campbell county, and a retired farmer, will be sung at St. Joseph Church, Cold Spring, at 9 a.m., Tuesday, following prayers at the John J. Radel funeral home, Newport, at 8:30 a.m. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Cold Spring.
Mr McGrath died Saturday at his home, Dodsworth lane, Cold Spring. He was 86. He leaves seven daughters, Sister Mary Blanche of the Divine Providence, Lexington, Ky; Sister Mary Euphenia, Order of the Notre Dame, Illinois; Mrs. Ruth Staudinger, Ft Thomas; Miss Elinore McGrath, Cincinnati; Mrs. Esther Gubser, Bellevue; Mrs. Rose McQuillian, Cincinnati; and Mrs. Jennie Duffy, Rushville, Indiana; six sons; Robert, Cold Spring; Vincent, Battle Creek, Mich.; George, Newport; Erwin, Cold Spring; Michael, Hamilton, Ohio; and Thomas, Washington; a brother, William McGrath, Cold Spring; 31 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.