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In 1876 associated with his brother, [[HEALEY, George W.|George W. HEALEY]], they opened [[HEALEY BROTHERS]].  In June 1876, he was married to Miss Anna Kilbourn, a native of Bellevue, Jackson Co., Iowa; they had two children.
In 1876 associated with his brother, [[HEALEY, George W.|George W. HEALEY]], they opened [[HEALEY BROTHERS]].  In June 1876, he was married to Miss Anna Kilbourn, a native of Bellevue, Jackson Co., Iowa; they had two children.


When [[HEALEY, Edward T.|Edward T. HEALEY]] died, Charles bought out his interest and the firm of [[CHRISTMAN & HEALEY]] was formed. This operated until at least 1894.
When Edward Healey died, Charles bought out his interest and the firm of [[CHRISTMAN & HEALEY]] was formed. This operated until at least 1894.





Revision as of 04:51, 17 February 2014

HEALEY, Edward T. (Dubuque, IA, 1853-- ). Healy grew up in Dubuque and for five years worked for William Chamberlain. He then worked seven years for WESTPHAL, HINDS & CO.

In 1876 associated with his brother, George W. HEALEY, they opened HEALEY BROTHERS. In June 1876, he was married to Miss Anna Kilbourn, a native of Bellevue, Jackson Co., Iowa; they had two children.

When Edward Healey died, Charles bought out his interest and the firm of CHRISTMAN & HEALEY was formed. This operated until at least 1894.


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Source:

Oldt, Franklin. The History of Dubuque County, Iowa. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1800, p. 802