Collins John 1893 – 1982 and Horgan Mary K 1904 – 1958
John Collins was born in 1893 in Cappanihane, County Limerick, to Mary Collins and her late husband, also named John Collins. His birth came under the shadow of sorrow—his father…
Whispers Through Stone - An Irish Family's Global Journey Through Time
John Collins was born in 1893 in Cappanihane, County Limerick, to Mary Collins and her late husband, also named John Collins. His birth came under the shadow of sorrow—his father…
John T. Collopy was born on May 1, 1858 in Mayville, Mason, Kentucky to parents Patrick Collopy and Hanora Connell. According to the Evening Bulletin 10 Nov 1899 John…
THE STORY Maria must have emigrated from Ireland to the USA if she is the mother of Clifford T. Ryan in the marriage record for April 5, 1917…
Parents of John Clifford: John Clifford’s parents were John Clifford and Frances Considine. Sponsors were John Clampet and Eliza O’Neil. I would be happier if I had more documents to…
Margaret Clifford’s parents were John Clifford & Margaret Sheahan James Mulcahy’s parents were John Mulcahy & Margaret Clifford James Mulcahy was baptized on 26 June 1876, the sponsors were…
Jeremiah (Dermot) Clifford 1857 July 12 -Dermot Clifford was born in Mahoonagh, Limerick, Ireland, to parents Johanna Fitzgerald, age 37, and James Clifford, age 42. When Dermot was 8 years…
Anne Finnegan was born in the heartland of Illinois in the crisp autumn of 1856. However, the call of opportunity soon beckoned her family, and like many pioneers of their…
Margaret Clifford’s parents were James Clifford 1815 – 1865 and Johanna Fitzgerald (1820-1866). John Mulcahy’s father was Denis Mulcahy but I don’t know his mother’s name. A House Left Silent: The…
Listening to the Past Family history is not just a list of names and dates. It is a tapestry woven with hopes, heartaches, and the quiet heroism of everyday lives. …
William F. Quinn was born in Buffalo, USA in 1910 to parents Mary T. O’Shea and Patrick J. Quinn In the heart of Elk Street, amidst the bustling rhythm…