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Subject: Re: [IRELAND] Irish-American Newspaper, Information Wanted ads
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 21:00:40 -0800
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>Patrick Murphy
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February 14, 1863
Of Patrick Murphy, son of Bernard Murphy, attorney, native of the Town of Galway, Ireland. They moved from there to Wood Quay, County Galway. When last heard from Patrick Murphy, he was leaving for some part of America. Any information of them will be thankfully received by Mary Kelly, by writing to her in care of Lynch, Cole & Meehan, Irish American Office, 3[] Beekman Street, New York.
November 25, 1865
Of Patrick Murphy, a native of the County Roscommon, Ireland who came to this country about one year ago. When last heard of he was in the State of Pennsylvania. Information of him will be thankfully received by his daughter, Maria Murphy, care of Admiral Bell, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y. Pennsylvania papers, please copy.
November 10, 1866
Of Patrick Muprhy, a native of Miltown Malbay, County Clare, Ireland, who landed at Castle Garden last May, and stopped one week at Wm. McMahon's, in New York City. He is now supposed to be working in Jersey City. By calling immediately on Wm. McMahon, at 89 Henry Street, New York City, he will get a letter from his friends in California, informing him that his passage money is paid.
March 16, 1867
Of Patrick Murphy, a native of Ballycastle, County Mayo, Ireland. He left New York for Havana, by the steamer The Empire City, on the 2nd of May, 1859. Information of him will be thankfully received by his brother, Philip Murphy, at 55 Pitts Street [Pitt Street], New York.
August 14, 1869
Of Bridget Wilson, a native of Thomondgate, Limerick, Ireland. She is daughter of Michael Wilson, weaver, is married to Patrick Murphy, of Roscommon, Ireland, and late of Manchester, England. Intelligence of her will be thankfully received by her sister, Mrs. James McCoy. Direct to the Irish-American Office, No. 8 North William Street, New York. Manchester papers, please copy.
November 6, 1869
Of Myles Murphy and his six brothers, John, Patrick, Thomas, Morris, Edward and Michael, who left Ballon, County Carlow, Ireland, about twenty years ago. When last heard they were in New York. Any intelligence of them will be thankfully received by their cousin, Myles Murphy, Peoria ILL.
>James O Hara
>James Tunney
Sorry, neither of these name were mentioned.
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