Owen Tague's family had emigrated from Ireland to Scotland during the famine years about 1854. Owen was one of 12 children, some died at birth and some at very young ages, only 5 living to adulthood; Mary, Thomas, John Joseph, Hugh, Patrick, Michael, Bridget,and James.
Owen died May 21, 1876 in Airdrie, Scotland. He was only 4 years old when he died. He was laid to rest with his father Thomas Sr., his mother Ann, his brothers Thomas, Hugh, James and Michael and sister Bridget. They are all buried in the same grave in St. Joseph's Cemetery, 52 Dykeshead Rd., Airdrie, County of Lanark, Scotland.
Owen Tague's family had emigrated from Ireland to Scotland during the famine years about 1854. Owen was one of 12 children, some died at birth and some at very young ages, only 5 living to adulthood; Mary, Thomas, John Joseph, Hugh, Patrick, Michael, Bridget,and James.
Owen died May 21, 1876 in Airdrie, Scotland. He was only 4 years old when he died. He was laid to rest with his father Thomas Sr., his mother Ann, his brothers Thomas, Hugh, James and Michael and sister Bridget. They are all buried in the same grave in St. Joseph's Cemetery, 52 Dykeshead Rd., Airdrie, County of Lanark, Scotland.
Inscription
TAGUE
Hugh
Died March 20, 1904
aged 43 years
PARENTS
Thomas
Died Aug 19, 1875
aged 50 years
Ann Savage
Died Feb. 12, 1897
aged 60 years
HIS BROTHERS
Michael
May 1869
aged years 2
ON THE BACK OF THIS SAME STONE READS:
Owen
Died May 21, 1876
aged 5 years
Thomas
Died June 10, 1877
aged 20 years
James
Died Nov. 17, 1894
aged 20 years
HIS SISTER
Bridget
Died June 3, 1878
aged 8 years
Family Members
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