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From: Alison Causton <>
Subject: [[OLEARY]] Re: [[OLEARY]] Re: Patrick & Mary in Rochester, NY
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 00:41:39 -0400
In-Reply-To: <28.2b81771f.2a95beb8@aol.com>


Thank you so much, Terry, for posting this data. I wouldn't be so hasty in
discounting this lot as "my" O'LEARYs... "My" Patrick & Mary Ann were
married in 1886... Mary Ann may well have emigrated to New York before the
actual date of her marriage... And the Fitzmorris brother-in-law may have
been Patrick's rather than Mary Ann's...

On the other hand, if this is a census return (1900) and this Patrick stated
that he'd been married 10 years, that's four years off the 1886 marriage
documented for "our" Patrick & Mary Ann. Well, after all, it's a fairly
common name...

Nevertheless, a lead well worth pursuing. Could you tell me the lookup
source, please?

Our great-aunt Sade told my mother, many years ago, how she used to travel
from Toronto to Rochester, to visit her Aunt Mary & Uncle Patrick in
Rochester... how, in those "olden" days, when you had to visit the privy
outside, she was _so_ homesick, she'd go out there and cry her eyes out...

Who knows, we could be onto something here...

Thanks again,
Alison
Kingsville, Ontario, Canada

On 8/22/02 12:12 AM, "" <> wrote:

> I realize this does not match your family. It was just a chance lookup. So I
> typed it up anyway....maybe someone else will recognize them. I am not
> related to this O'leary.
> Terry
>
> 1900
> 66 Lexington Ave, Rochester, Monroe Co, NY
> 334/349
> O'Leary Patrick May 1861-39yr married 10yr Can/Ire/Ire coachman im-1886
> Mary Jan 1862 -38 3 birth/3 living Ire/Ire/Ire im-1884
> Mary dau Sept 1890-9 NY/Can/Ire
> John J. son Dec 1891 -7 NY/Can/Ire
> Helen U. dau Apr 1896-4 NY/Can/Ire
> Fitzmorris, Jos b-in-law May 1871-20 single Ire/Ire/Ire machinist
> im-1884



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