Cavan - Soden, John  March 2, 1896

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SODEN, JOHN  MARCH 2, 1896

John Soden, who was born at Knockanork, Parish of Lavey, 
County Cavan, Ireland about 34 years ago, died March 2 at 
his residence, 1038 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, New York.  

His father was Bartle Soden, who died "a few years ago in 
his 90th year."  

John Soden came to the United States at the age of 19 and 
became a licensed engineer.  He was a member of the 
Clan-na-Gael, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Central 
Labor Union, and the Association of Eccentric Engineers No. 
3 of Brooklyn, for which he was master workman for several 
terms.  He married Alice Tierney, also of Lavey, "about six 
years ago" but she died "two years ago."  

John Soden was "an American citizen by adoption" and became 
interested in politics.  In 1892, the Brooklyn reform 
leaders selected him to organize the voters of the 
Fourteenth Ward.  That year, he was a delegate to the 
Syracuse convention. 

John Soden was buried in Calvary Cemetery.  "To his 
sorrow-stricken mother, his brother Bartle and sister, Mrs. 
Reilly of Philadelphia, we tender our sincere condolences."

Additional Comments:
John's 'sorrow-stricken mother' was Ellen Smith, wife of 
Bartle Soden of Knockanork, Co. Cavan, Ireland.  They are 
buried in the St Dympna Lower Lavey churchyard in County 
Cavan, Ireland. Their headstone says that Bartle died March 
1893 aged 83 years and that Ellen died Sept 1918 aged 86 
years. John Soden's brother, Bartle, immigrated in 
1888/1889, naturalized 23 May 1894.  He and wife Mary ____ 
married abt 1897. They had children Helen, Catherine, and 
Bartholomew, all surnamed Soden. John Soden's sister, "Mrs. 
Reilly of Philadelphia" was Katharine [aka "Kate"] Soden, 
born Knockanork, Co Cavan, Ireland, in 1867.  She was the 
wife of Thomas F. Reilly, a Philadelphia contractor, who was 
born in Stragelliffe, Co Cavan, Ireland, in 1862.  They are 
buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Yeadon, Pennsylvania. Their 
headstone indicates that T.F. Reilly died 1951 and his wife 
Katharine died 1954.  They had children James Bartholomew, 
Thomas Fintan, Helen M., Catherine, Frances Monica, Rita, 
Charles Edward, Paul James, and Agnes Elizabeth, all 
surnamed Reilly. 

Source:
Irish World, 14 March 1896