Reverend John Donahoe (1854-1915), Son of Michael Donahoe, Brother of Joseph P. Donahoe (1862-1926)
His obituary
Joseph P. Donahoe (1862-1926) and his brothers.
Pictured left to right: Ed, William, P.J., Joseph, and John
(Joseph P. Donahoe (1862-1926) was son of Michael Donahoe, and father to John T. Donahoe (1900-1958), and also to Juel, Edward, Joseph, Mary, Dorothy, and William)
Joseph Donahoe (1905)
Mary Foster (1905)
Marriage Certificate of Joseph P. Donahoe and Mary Foster (circa 1891)
Joseph P. Donahoe's and Mary Foster's House
6334 North Lakewood Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
Joseph P. Donahoe's and daughter Juel
Mary Foster and daughter Juel
Mary Foster and daughter Juel
Mary Foster (Donahoe) Passport
Joseph P. Donahoe (1862-1926) and his family, circa 1905. Pictured left to right: Mary (wife), Joseph, John, Mary (top), Dorothy, Edward, Joseph (husband)
John T. Donahoe (1905 or so)
Joseph P. Donahoe (1862-1926) and his family, circa 1917. Pictured left to right: Mary, Juel, Mary(wife), Dorothy, Joe, John, Ed, Joseph
Joseph P. Donahoe's sons. Pictured left to right: John, Joe, Ed
Joseph P. Donahoe's wife Mary Foster, her sister (Nellie?), and Juel and Eddie, and ?
Joseph P. Donahoe's sons. Pictured left to right: Ed, Joe, John
Joseph P. Donahoe's daughter Juel at age 3
St. Gertrudes 1st class, Joseph Donahoe's son John
Joseph P. Donahoe's daughter Juel and her eventual
husband William Zender at approximately 16 years of age
Joseph P. Donahoe's daughter Dorothy and son John
Joseph P. Donahoe's son Joe
Joseph P. Donahoe's wife Mary and daughter Juel
Joseph P. Donahoe's daughters, pictured from left to right: Juel, Mary, Dorothy
Joseph P. Donahoe's daughter Mary
The Ingenues (the band that Juel, Mary, and Dorothy played in)