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From: ConnorsGenealogy <>
Subject: Re: [IRELAND] Irish-American Newspaper, Information Wanted ads
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 15:31:44 -0800
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> Michael Shea, John Saunders, Hugh Leacock
Sorry, no mentions for these names.
> Michael Lynch
December 17, 1859
Of Michael and Humphrey Lynch, natives of the Parish of Cromonian,
Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland. When last heard from, were in the State
of New York. Any information of them will be thankfully received by
their brother John Lynch, who lately arrived and who is most anxious to
hear from them, as he has no friends in New York. Address in care of
Lynch & Cole, 32 Beekman Street, New York.
September 24, 1864
Of Patrick Lynch, baker, who left the City of Limerick, in 1857, for New
York; wrote once after landing and never heard from since. Any
information of him will be thankfully received by his son, Michael
Lynch, baker. Address mr. Patrick Feron, 404 Hudson Avenue, Brooklyn.
March 18, 1865
Of James Lynch, of the Parish of Mullechoran, Townland of Kilcogy,
County Cavan, Ireland, who advertised his brother Michael in the Public
Ledger, in the City of Philadelphia, on the 25th and 26th of May, 1863.
His brother Michael is now anxious to know of his whereabouts. Any
information will be thankfully received by addressing Michael Lynch,
Riverton, Palmyra Post Office, Burlington County, NJ.
March 25, 1865
Of Michael Lynch, a native of Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, who landed
here about six months ago, and is supposed to be working in a tobacco
factory in Brooklyn. any information of him will be thankfully received
by his brother, John Lynch. Direct to the care of M. O'Connell, 76
Nassau St., New York.
December 2, 1865
Of Michael Lynch, by trade a pork butcher, a native of the City of
Dublin, Ireland, and who came to this country in 1863. When last heard
from he lived at 227 East 12th Street, New York. Any information of him
will be thankfully received by his brother and sister, Thomas and Anne.
Please address Thos. Lynch, care of Patrick Ryan, Carmansvile,
Washington Heights, N.Y.
June 30, 1866
Of Thomas Lynch, aged 25 years, who arrived in Philadelphia, Pa, in
January, 1863 from Leeds, Yorkshire, England. When last heard from he
was in Newport, KY, in the year 1864. Information will be thankfully
received by his brother, Michael Lynch, 403 North 16th Street,
Philadelphia, PA.
January 19, 1867
Of John Lewis, who left Dublin in February, 1866, for New York.
Intelligence of him will be thankfully received by Michael Lynch, who
left Dublin, for America, last April. Address Michael Lynch, Rockville,
Conn.
January 7, 1871
Of Patrick Kennedy, of Palliskenry, Parish of Chapelrussell, County
Limerick, Ireland; was in New York, in August last. His mother, Mrs.
Margaret Kennedy is anxious to hear from him. Address her at Michael
Lynch's 333 Fourth av., Troy NY
--
Pat Connors, Sacramento CA
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