Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Three McEnery Obituaries

At the National Library of Ireland yesterday I searched the Irish Times archives and found the following obituaries:

McEnery—April 14, 1931, fortified by the Rites of Holy Mother Church, at her residence, The Hollies, Killiney, Co. Dublin, to the inexpressible grief of her sorrowing husband and children, Kate Mary McEnery, late of Ballyhale, Co. Kilkenny, wife of John McEnery, and mother of Rev. Fathers Joseph, Louis, James, Eugene, and Thomas McEnery, and of John A. McEnery, Liverpool, and Patrick J. McEnery, barrister-at-law, Dublin. R.I.P. [Weekly Irish Times, Saturday, April 25, 1931]

McEnery—June 16, 1933, at Convent of Mary Immaculate, Sicklinghall, Yorkshire, Mother M. Louise McEnery, daughter of the late Thomas and Mary McEnery, of Ballintober, Newcastle West. County Limerick, in the 73rd year of her age and the 50th of her religious profession. R.I.P. [Irish Times, June 21, 1933]


McEnery—July 24, 1934 at Dunbar, Scotland, Maurice, son of the late Thomas McEnery of Ballintubber, Newcastle West, Co. Limerick. Funeral took place on July 27 in Coatbridge. [Irish Times, Tuesday, October 2, 1934]

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Mostly McLaughlins of Brooklyn

While at my sister's house, I have been trying to do work on various members of the family. I worked today on the McLaughlin family of Brooklyn. Ellen McLaughlin is my great-great-grandmother, married to Hugh Donnelly. They lived in Belleville, Essex Co., NJ. She was probably the brother of Henry McLaughlin (1813-1892) of Dromore, Co. Tyrone. I have put my findings on WeRelate.org

Monday, June 30, 2014

Another 1908 Curley Death in Wilkes-Barre

Margaret, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Martin Curley, died in Wilkes-Barre on 31 March 1908, the same day as Margaret, daughter of Michael and Delia Curley. Coincidence? Or was she also at the ill-fated birthday party?

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Curleys in Dublin

A Mary Curley lived at 42 Old Kilmainham Road, Dublin, in 1908.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Michael Curley born in Dublin?

The marriage licenses of  both William Curley (1921) and Joseph Curley (1940) state that their father Michael J. Curley was born in Dublin.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Dimond/Diamond Family Connection to Donnellys

Recently going through old family photos I came upon a photograph of a 20-or-so-year-old Mary Dimond inscribed "To Aunt Mary and Margaret Donnelly". Was she related to them through her father Hugh Diamond's first wife, Mary [last name unknown], who was born in New York? Or was this simply an "honorary" relationship? Both families were living in Belleville, and both have connections to Brooklyn.


Tuesday, February 26, 2013

More progress on the Kilcommons Family

The other day I checked the archives of the Wilkes-Barre paper to see what I could find.

On March 7, 1895, the paper reported that "Michael Curley of Oliver's Mills was calling on Georgetown friends last evening."

On August 18, 1896, it reported that "A son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curley."

On January 1, 1897, it reported that "The Misses Kilcummins and Miss Mame Kane of New York are being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curley of Spruce Street, Georgetown."

Reporting on Delia's funeral, the paper noted that the flowers were carried by Edward Leslie. He most likely was a relative, since the marriage of Mary Kilcommons, a minor, was consented to by a John Leslie. Or perhaps John Leslie was named guardian of the three Kilcommons children after the death of their mother.