Michael Bernard "Mickey; McCanna on marriage cert." McKannaBorn 1846 Ireland, died 13 Jun 1899 Atlan, British Columbia, Canada, age 52 or 53 years Michael Bernard McKanna and his family left Pope County, Minnesota, where he was a farmer, for the west in the fall of 1876. The party made it to Fargo, Dakota Territory, that winter. They stayed there at the Stevens Hotel which Michael rented. He and his wife then took in other renters. In the spring of 1877 they were in Bismarck ; they traveled on to Miles City, Montana Territory, that summer. There Michael built "the first hotel in Miles City." He worked as a teamster there while his wife, Katherine McKanna, took in boarders. They stayed in Miles City till the late summer of 1886. At that time Michael and family moved to Douglas, on Douglas Island, in the Alaska Territory. It is quite possible that he found a job there at the new Douglas City Hotel and Cafe as you suggest when it passed into the ownership of the Birch Brothers in 1896. He probably did not work long for them. On March 20, 1897 Michael and his two oldest sons left on the steamer "Rustler" for Skagway, the Chilkoot Pass, Lake Bennett, the Yukon River, and finally the Dawson City mine fields. By 1899 Michael became sick with a liver ailment. He and his son Jim began the long trek back up the Yukon. Michael died on June 13, 1899 in the district of Atlin, British Columbia. He is buried in a small miners' cemetery at the top of the Chilkoot Pass.
Married 9 Apr 1874 Raymond Township, Stearns County, Minnesota, age 27 or 28 years (married 25 years) to:
Katherine Alice Rooney, age by marriage 22 years, daughter of Patrick Rooney and Elenor "Ellen" Tracy.Born 2 Apr 1852 Wakefield Township, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada, died 2 May 1939 Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, age 87 years Baptismal sponsors: Michael Killeen and Mary Cahill
Katherine Ann Rooney: A Grandma for All
"Grandma McKanna: now there was a woman!" Whenever he spoke of her, my father, Judge Willis, inevitably came around to this glowing phrase of praise. Others who knew her echoed those sentiments: Katherine Willis, named for her; Mickey McKanna, son of Phillip and Kathleen Doyle McKanna, her grandson; Frances Penglase Barnhill, "Panky," lifelong friend of Elizabeth McKanna Willis, her daughter. What electrified them about this woman?
Patrick Rooney and Ellen Tracy gave life to Katherine on April 2, 1852. Patrick had emigrated from Ireland to Quebec Province, Canada, in 1835; Ellen had done likewise in time to marry him in 1837 in a small farming and logging community in Upper Wakefield Township. There Patrick farmed while Ellen gave birth to, cared for, and raised her ever-growing family. Katherine made child number eight; she would in two more years welcome her youngest sibling, Elizabeth, the ninth and last child. The family being Catholic, Katherine was baptized at St. Camillus Catholic Church in Farellton– a rural town now called La Peche and existing to this day alongside the Gatineau River. As always, the gothic steeple dominates the surrounding landscape.
In 1862 the United States Congress passed the Homestead Act. It offered 160 acres of unused public lands in the Northwest Territories to any one who wished to settle on, and improve their homestead. Much of the Rooney clan– Patrick and Ellen, and his married brothers and sisters– immigrated to Minnesota to claim its deliciously rich farming soil. They settled in Stearns County in a place they named "Rooney's Settlement," eventually renamed Padua in honor of St. Anthony of Padua, its patron saint and title of its Catholic parish.
Katherine, fifteen at the time of the move, finished her schooling in her new home. When she evidenced a mature twenty years, the community leaders judged her sufficiently educated to become the first employed school teacher of Raymond Township. A small, wooden-shingled, one-room schoolhouse where she taught, though no longer in use, still exists.
I treasure a picture of her from that period of her life:
< Children: 1. Elizabeth M McKannaBorn 13 May 1875 Grove Lake, Pope County, Minnesota, died 10 Aug 1930 Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington Event Description: Holy Trinity Cemetery, Goldendale, Klickitat, WA, age 55 years
2. James Adelbert McKannaBorn 1876 Miles City, Custer County, Montana, died 20 Dec 1918 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, age 41 or 42 years
3. Emmett Joseph McKannaBorn 8 Jun 1879 Miles City, Custer County, Montana, died 16 Mar 1958 Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, age 78 years
4. John McKannaBorn 1882 Miles City, MT
5. Phillip Francis McKannaBorn 17 May 1884 Miles City, Custer County, Montana, died 5 Aug 1940 Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, age 56 years
6. Robert J McKannaBorn 21 May 1889 Douglas, Juneau Borough, Alaska, died 24 Nov 1958 Fairbanks, Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska, age 69 years
7. Hillary M McKannaBorn 11 Jun 1892 Douglas, Juneau Borough, Alaska, died 18 Oct 1957 Medical Lake, Spokane County, Washington, age 65 years Cause of death: Asphyxiation by hanging
Hung self by belt around neck from clothes rack in closet.
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