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This lady was my aunt.I would love to find her decendents in the US.

Here is what I know about her:

Mary Murphy was born in Drogheda to Thomas Murphy and Margaret Ellen nee Rooney in 1887. The family lived around theTrinity Street/North Rd area in the 1880's.Mary was baptised in St. Peters RC  church.

Mary had an older brother James Joseph and an older sister Alice. There were six siblings in all.

Mary's father Thomas died in 1891.

Alice and James Joseph emigrated to New York in 1899 where their grandmother was living.

Mary stayed with her mother Margaret who was a midwife in Ireland but moved to Shillelagh Co Wicklow and then to Newcastle Co Down. Her mother re-married and became Mrs. O'flaherty.

In 1907 Mary left Newcastle to join her sister Alice (Mrs Rudolph ) in New York.

There she met Thomas (or Timothy ) Walsh and married him around 1909/1910.I think he was a Limerick man but I am not sure.

The Walshes lived  on West 94th Street in Manhattan where Thomas was a supervisor in an appartment building.

In 1911 Mary had a daughter Margaret/Marguerite Walsh.

In 1922 Mary sailed to Ireland bringing her daughter to visit her Grandmother Mrs O'Flaherty in Newcastle Co Down and returned to New York.

In 1930 the family still lived on West 94th Street.

I have some photos that I believe are of the family.

I would love to know what happened to them all.

 

 

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shaysusmw

Sunday 18th Mar 2012, 11:31PM

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  • Hi there,

    May I suggest you change the subject name of your message. You want to capture the attention of the many many US visitors to our website. Perhaps you could entitle it something like: 'Looking for descendants of Mary Murphy in the New York area (from Drogheda and Co. Down)'. It's just an idea, but it might get a better response by changing it.

    Please make sure you link anyone else in your family who is interested in their Irish heritage to our site - and indeed anyone else you know of Irish heritage.

    Kind regards,

    Sinead Cooney

    Genealogist (Ireland XO)

    Wednesday 21st Mar 2012, 02:47PM

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