US Newspaper Obituary for William RYAN Jr. in Syracuse, New York, who was born in Old Pallas:
William RYAN Jr.
- Son of William RYAN Sr. & Honora "Nora" COFFEY
- Brother of John, Bridget "Nan", Cornelius & Eliza Elizabeth "Bessie" RYAN
- Baptized 5 May 1861 in Pallas Grean, Limerick, Ireland
- Died 7 Sep 1924 aboard a Pullman train in Syracuse, Onondaga, NY while enroute to a Convention of International Bricklayers, Masons & Plasterers in Sarasota Springs, NY
- Immigrated to US c.1883 to Chicago, IL, following his older brother John RYAN c.1872 and followed by younger sister, Bessie RYAN c.1888 to Chicago, IL
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SOURCE: GenealogyBank.com
Denver Post
Tuesday, Sep 09, 1924
Denver, CO
Page: 3; Column: 4
Denver Bricklayers ask Thoro Inquiry On RYAN Slaying
The mysterious murder of William RYAN, of 1322 Downing, official of the Denver bricklayers’ union, who was slugged to death and robbed on a Pullman near Syracuse, N.Y., Sunday, while en route to the national bricklayers’ convention, will be thoroughly investigated by the national body, now in assembly at Saratoga Springs, N.Y., if the demand of the Denver union, telegraphed to headquarters Monday, is met.
The Denver union Monday night took unanimous vote to press the investigation of the death of RYAN, who had been secretary of the Denver local, twelve years. RYAN, 60 years old, was robbed of about $500, which he had with him when he left Denver, and it was the theft of this money that furnished the motive for the killing, it is thought.
The widow was notified Monday that the body would reach Denver Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning from the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and internment will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. The bricklayers’ union will be in charge and will attend the services in a body. President Joseph Hunt appointed Neal Connors, Walther Matthews and John Lynch a union committee in charge of the funeral.
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SOURCE: GenealogyBank.com
Rocky Mountain News
10 Sep 1924
Page 16, Column 2
Funerals...
RYAN – William RYAN, Sept. 7. late of 1322 Downing street, beloved husband of Mary E. RYAN and father of Katherine RYAN and Mrs. Edward ARNOLD; secretary Colorado Convention of Bricklayers; member Harmony camp No. 13, W.O.W. Funeral from the residence at 9:45 a.m. Thursday; Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception at 10 a.m. Internment at Mount Olivet. Arrangements by E.P. McGovern & Sons mortuary.
KimCurlinWettroth
Monday 15th Nov 2021, 10:11PMMessage Board Replies
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Hi Kim,
Thank you for posting this information. Are there any specific connections you're hoping to make or other related information to find?
David Whyte, IrelandXO l Ballyhoura Development
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David,
Not particularly. I just thought it was interesting to note where people from Old Pallas ended up! Basically just a sharing exercise to add to general knowledge of the genealogy of the area.
This is my late mother-in-law's family. She visited the old family home passed down to Hanora Christine "Chrissie" McInerney in the 1980's [house of Hanora Coffey Ryan]. Chrissie was understandably wary of my mother-in-law, denied it was her family, until my mother-in-law pointed out the pictures of her mother and grandmother on the Chrissie's wall. I believe the house is old cottage on the L1152 near the Old Pallas graveyard, now unoccupied.
Thanks, again, for your offer.
Kim
KimCurlinWettroth
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David,
Not particularly. I just thought it was interesting to note where people from Old Pallas ended up! Basically just a sharing exercise to add to general knowledge of the genealogy of the area.
This is my late mother-in-law's family. She visited the old family home passed down to Hanora Christine "Chrissie" McInerney in the 1980's [house of Hanora Coffey Ryan]. Chrissie was understandably wary of my mother-in-law, denied it was her family, until my mother-in-law pointed out the pictures of her mother and grandmother on the Chrissie's wall. I believe the house is old cottage on the L1152 near the Old Pallas graveyard, now unoccupied.
Thanks, again, for your offer.
Kim
KimCurlinWettroth
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Absolutely! Its great to share information so others can make their own connections too! Please consider adding these ancestors to the Pallasgreen community page https://irelandxo.com/ireland/limerick/pallasgreen-limerick so that others can see them too.
Thanks
Dave
David Whyte, IrelandXO l Ballyhoura Development