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MSA SC 5339-161-1
Dates1951
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The Baltimore Co-Cathedral, Minor Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Its History and Description by The Rev. Cornelius M. Cuyler, S.S.; Baltimore, 1951. (no publisher given)
MSA SC 5339-161-2
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Gildea family research notes - Francis Gildea, and his son, David, were workers at the Basilica on July 13, 1863.

Research notes and analysis as of 6/27/2006.

Baltimore City Directories:
1827 (AOMOL vol. 491 p. 105) Felix Gilday, bricklayer, Paca St. west side south of New St.
1829 (AOMOL vol. 524 p. 122) Felix Gildea, bricklayer, Paca St. south of New St.
1835 (AOMOL vol. 493 p. 118) Felix Gildea, bricklayer, Paca st s of New
1837 (AOMOL vol. 489 p. 141) Francis Gildea, bricklayer, living on Paca St. north of Franklin.
1845 p. 48 (AOMOL vol. 528 p. 60) Francis Gildae, bricklayer, 20 New St.
1847-48 p. 128 (AOMOL vol. 525 p. 128) Francis Gilday, bricklayer, 127 n Paca st
1853-54 p. 117 (AOMOL vol. 564 p. 117) Francis Gilder, bricklayer, 101 St. Mary
1855-56 p. 126 (AOMOL vol. 565 p. 126) Francis Gilder, bricklayer, 31 St. Mary
1856-57 p. 97 (AOMOL Vol. 544 p. 127) Francis Gildea, bricklayer, 31 St. Mary
1863-64 - Francis Gildea, bricklayer, 29 St. Mary St.
1865-66 - Francis Gildea, bricklayer, 31 St. Mary St. Note: John H. Gildea is listed at 29 St. Mary St.
1890 Baltimore City Directory lists David M. Gildea, bricklayer, at 805 Woodward. (Source: ancestry.com, Baltimore directories database)

Census Records:

Unable to locate Gildea, Gilday, or Gilder family prior to the 1850 census.

1850 census entry for Francis Gilden, Baltimore City 12th Ward. He is a 30yr old bricklayer. His household includes his wife, Susan and their children: David and John F. There are three other women living in the household, but their relationship is unclear. (Jpg downloaded from ancestry.com and converted to a pdf)

1860 census entry for Francis Gildey, Baltimore City 12th Ward. He is a 41yr old bricklayer. His household includes his wife, Susan and their children: David (a 16yr old apprentice bricklayer), John F., Mary F., and George A. Margaretta Gildey is also in the household, but her relationship is unclear. (Jpg downloaded from ancestry.com and converted to a pdf)

1870 census entry for Frank Gildea, Baltimore City 11th Ward. He is a 52yr old brick mason. His household includes his wife, Susan, and their children: Daivd, John, Mary, George, and Annie. David and John are both listed as brick masons while the other children attend school. (Downloaded from HeritageQuest.)

1880 census entry for Francis Gildea, Baltimore City 13th Ward. He is a 66yr old brick layer. His household includes his wife, Susan, and their sons John and George, daughter Annie, and daughter Mary F. Watkins and her family. John Gildea is a 30yr old brick layer. Francis dies the following year. (Downloaded from HeritageQuest.)

1880 census entry for Michael Gildea, Baltimore City 16th Ward. He is a 36yr old brick mason. His household includes his wife, Margaret E., and their children: Francis D., William, and Charlotte. Although the first name is Michael, this entry is presumably for David M. Gildea, as the age, spouse, and daughter's name are the same. (Downloaded from HeritageQuest.)

Unable to locate David Gildea in 1900 census. Also, he does not appear in the 1890 veteran census or any sources about Civil War soldiers. Note: There is a Michael Gildea who served in the 11th Regiment of the Maryland Infantry.

1910 census entry for David Gildea. He is living in Baltimore City in a household with his daughter and son-in-law. He dies at their home in Catonsville the following year. (Downloaded from HeritageQuest.)

Church Records:

Marriage record of Felix Gildea and Mary Summers, 31 July 1810, Register for 1783-1861 p. 282 [MSA SC 2707, M 1517] Note: The couple obtained a marriage license in the Baltimore County Court on July 30th. The court record notes that they were married by Archbishop Carroll. (Source: MSA Index 8)

Pdf of all Baptismal record entries (in chronological order)

Baptismal record of Francis Denis Gildea, 22 September 1816, son of Felix and Mary Gildea, Register D (1812-1827) p. 299 [MSA SC 2707, M 1511]

Baptismal record of Michael David Guildea [sic], 3 December 1843, son of Francis and Susan Guildea [sic], Register G p. 167 [MSA SC 2707, M 1512] Note: Also listed in the 1843-49 Baptisms, Marriage, and Burial register for the Cathedral. This may be the original and the portion in Regstier G is a transcript.

Baptismal record of Mary Ellen Gildea, 3 January 1847, daughter of Francis and Susan Gildea, Register G p. 255 [MSA SC 2707, M 1512] Note: Also listed in the 1843-49 Baptisms, Marriage, and Burial register for the Cathedral. This may be the original and the portion in Regstier G is a transcript.

Baptismal record of John Felix Gildea, 7 April 1850, son of Francis and Susan Gildea, Register G p. 343 [MSA SC 2707, M 1512]

Baptismal record of George Alfonsus Gildea, 9 August 1859, son of Francis Gildea and Susan Gable, Register I p. 197 [MSA SC 2707, M 1513]

Baptismal record of Susanna Gildea (born Gable) aged about 34 years old, 28 October 1859, Register I p. 202 [MSA SC 2707, M 1513]

Baptisaml record of Mary Ann Eliza Gildea, 17 December 1861, daughter of Francis Gildea and Susan Gable, Register I p. 270 [MSA SC 2707, M 1513]

Baptismal record of Laura Pualine Gildea, 25 May 1865, daughter of Francis Gildea and Susan Gable, Register I p. 357 [MSA SC 2707, M 1513]

Baptismal record of Gabriel Perkins Carroll Gildea, 22 November 1875, son of David Gildea and Margaret Meeks, Register J p. 164 [MSA SC 2707, M 1514]

Gildea entries from Hans Grogaard and Mary Warfield, Burials in Pro-Cathedral and Cathedral Cemeteries (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, Inc., 2004) 136. Note: This volume only lists people who were interred at the Cathedral Cemetery on Fremont Avenue. The Archdiocese acquired Bonnie Brae estate on Old Frederick Road in 1869 to establish what is now New Cathedral Cemetery. Burials were moved from the Fremont Avenue grounds to New Cathedral, although there are no records of the transfers. The Fremont Ave. cemetery was empty by 1887, and the land sold to developers.

Death register entry for David Gildea from St. Mark's Catholic Church, Catonsville, MD., Volume 1888-1967 Page 52, 22 January 1911 [MSA SC 2539, M 1649]

Death Certificates:

BALTIMORE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS (Death Record) Francis D. Gildea, 21 August 1881, Certificate No. 50604 [MSA CM 1132-16, CR 48,060] Note: Lists his place of burial as Bonnie Brae.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS (Death Record, Counties) David M. Gildea, 22 January 1911, Baltimore County [MSA SM 30-7, SR 3019]

Obituaries:

Francis Gildea:

Death notice. The Sun, 22 August 1881. Notes: Died at his son-in-law's home on Fremond Street.

The Sun, 22 August 1881. Notes: referred to as a "well-known builder" and "bricklayer by trade. He put up a number of important buildings, such as the Baltimore City College, the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, male grammar school No. 1, besides numerous private dwellings. He leaves a widow, three sons and two daughters."

Death notice. The Sun, 23 August 1881.

The Sun, 23 August 1881. Notes: Served as "lieutenant of the night watch at the old Western police station... He was appointed by Mayor Law..."

David Gildea:

Obituary for David M. Gildea as published in The Argus (Catonsville, MD) on January 28, 1911.

Probate Records:

BALTIMORE COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Administration Docket) Felix Gildea, 1836, Volume 10 pp. 99-100 [MSA CM 130-10, CR 10,675-4]

BALTIMORE COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Wills) Felix Gildea, 1836, Volume 16 pp. 115-16 [MSA CM 188-16, CR 72,247-2]

Francis Gildea not found in the BALTIMORE CITY REGISTER OF WILLS (Estate Docket) for August 1881 - May 1882.

David Gildea not found in the BALTIMORE COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Administration Docket) for February 1911 - 1912.

Buildings:

There were three buildings specifically mentioned in Francis Gildea's obituary of 22 August 1881 -

Baltimore City College

The school was first opened in 1839, however, the current "castle" on the Alameda was built in 1928. The school has had several locations. Gildea likely worked on the structure that was built 1874-75, opening on February 1, 1875 on Howard St., opposite of Center Street. This building was replaced in 1896, with a new building on the same site.The address is currently 530 N. Howard.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_City_College

http://books.google.com/books?id=visUAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA207&dq=%22Baltimore+City+College%22&as_brr=1#PPP7,M1

http://www.thebaltimorecitycollege.org

1879 Sanborn
http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/ecpdata/webroot/msaref07/bc_ba_atlases_1876_1915/html/bc_ba_atlases_1876_1915-0573.html
http://www.mdhistory.net/msaref07/bc_ba_atlases_1876_1915/html/bc_ba_atlases_1876_1915-0632.html (color)

Hebrew Orphan Asylum

The orphanage was organized in 1872 in the Baltimore Alms House. The property burned in 1874, but was rebuilt (no date given). The orphanage closed in 1923, and the building became part of the "West Baltimore General Hospital" in 1924. It later became the Lutheran Hospital, and closed its doors in 1989.

http://mdhistoryonline.net/mdmedicine/aspx/dsp_hospitalinfo.aspx?id=172

http://www.kesh.com/hnoh/USJORPH6A.html#BALTIMORE

The building is still standing, although if the pictures on the site below are recent, it is in a sad state.
http://www.monumentalcity.net/buildings/lutheran/

According to BC mapping, the current street address is 2700 Rayner Ave. (the NE corner of Dukeland and Rayner streets). Per SDAT, the property is now in possession of Coppin State.
http://sdatcert3.resiusa.org/rp_rewrite/details.aspx?County=03&SearchType=STREET&AccountNumber=16%20%2024%20%202381%20%20%20002

Bromley, 1896, plate 26
http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/ecpdata/webroot/msaref07/bc_ba_atlases_1876_1915/pdf/bc_ba_atlases_1876_1915-0239.pdf

Male grammar school No. 1

According to the 1883 Report of the Board of School Commissioners of Public Schools of Baltimore, the school was built in 1880 on the NE corner of Fayette and Green Streets. (Note, this is on the other side of Fayette from Westminster Hall.) It is shown on the 1880 Sanborn as Public School No. 1.

The current address for the building is 520 W. Fayette St. It is owned by the University of Maryland and home of the State Bar Association.
http://sdatcert3.resiusa.org/rp_rewrite/details.aspx?County=03&SearchType=STREET&AccountNumber=04%20%2007%20%200617%20%20%20010

1879 Sanborn
http://www.mdhistory.net/msaref07/bc_ba_atlases_1876_1915/html/bc_ba_atlases_1876_1915-0577.html
http://www.mdhistory.net/msaref07/bc_ba_atlases_1876_1915/html/bc_ba_atlases_1876_1915-0636.html (color)

Secondary sources:

Walter E. Arps, Jr., Departed This Life: Death Notices from The (Baltimore) Sun, 1859-1860 Volume 4 (Silver Spring, MD: Family Line Publications, 1986), 51.

Walter E. Arps, Jr., Maryland Mortalities, 1876-1915, from The Baltimore Sun Almanac (Silver Spring, MD: Family Line Publications, 1983), 90.

Thomas L. Hollowak, Index to Marriages and Deaths in The (Baltimore) Sun, 1837-1850 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, Co., Inc., 1978), 220.

MSA SC 5339-161-3
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Newspaper coverage of restoration (chronological order)

Matthew Hay Brown. "To prepare for the reopening of the Baltimore Basilica, local artisans are restoring figures discovered in the historic church," The Baltimore Sun, 28 April 2006.

MSA SC 5339-161-4
Dates2006/07/08
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Brown, Matthew Hay. "Awaiting basilica's reopening, honoring its role as a symbol. The Sun, 8 July 2006.
MSA SC 5339-161-5
Dates2006/07/07
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Remarks delivered by Ed Papenfuse on July 7, 2006, at the ceremony celebrating the 200th anniversary of the laying of the Basilica's cornerstone.
MSA SC 5339-161-6
Dates2006/08/07
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O'Brien, Dennis. "Basilica to ring in robust voice, better timing," The Baltimore Sun, 7 August 2006.
MSA SC 5339-161-7
Dates2006/07/08
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Brown, Matthew Hay. "200 years of Catholic tradition commemorated," 8 July 2006.
MSA SC 5339-161-8
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Photos taken by Ed Papenfuse of bricks and mortar with Gildea signatures

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