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Surnames: Grady, Clancy, Cleary,
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/TBJ.2ACEB/101.105.1
Message Board Post:
Hello, I am looking for a Margaret Clancy that married James Grady, they were born in Ireland and came over here about 1851. I do not know if they got married in Ireland or in New York. Then they moved to Wisconsin. First Waupun, then Fox Lake. And that is were they stayed till they passed away. I do not know for sure on Margaret's maiden last name. In the Fox Lake News paper when her son past away, it was Cleary. Then on a different childs death certif. it says Clancy, but her grandchild gave the info since she had passed away. Thanks Cindy...
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Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/TBJ.2ACEB/241.1.1
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Hi Cathy,
Would be interested to know where your Clancy's came from. My great grandmother was MARY CLANCY. She was married to my great grandfather BRYAN McKIERNAN. They came from the Drumkeeran area of Co. Leitrim. Their son, JAMES McKERNAN(McKIERNAN in Ireland), my maternal grandfather, came to the US and received his citizenship in Baltimore, Md., in 1888. Since your Clancys appear in Baltimore, I was wondering if there might be a connection here. This would explain why my grandfather received his citizenship in Baltimore.
Thanks.
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Surnames: Clancy
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/TBJ.2ACEB/103.117.118.122.134.1
Message Board Post:
Hi Virginia,
I am related to the John Clancy that you mentioned that settled in Otonabee Township. I was wondering what information, if any that you have on them.
Thank you,
Nancy
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Classification: Death
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/TBJ.2ACEB/411
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I'm not related, just wanted to post the information.
Source, Lowell Sun
Lowell MA
January 6, 1932
CLANCY - Mrs. Mary A. (Hughes) Clancy, wife of John Clancy, and a resident of Lowell for the past 60 years, died last night at her home, 198 Riverside street. Mrs. Clancy was an attendant of St. Rita's church and was deeply interested in all that pertained to the welfare of the parish. Besides her husband, she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Catherine Howard and a niece, Mrs. Mary Liberty, both of Gilbertville.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Classification: Death
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/TBJ.2ACEB/410
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I am in no way related to this person. Just wanted to post the information.
Source, Lowell Sun
Lowell MA
January 8, 1932
CLANCY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary A. (Hughes) Clancy, beloved wife of John Clancy and an esteemed resident of the Pawtucketville section of the city, took place this morning at 9:30 o'clock from her home 198 Riverside street, and was largely attended by sorrowing relatives and friends, including a number from out of town. The cortege proceeded to St. Rita's church where at 10 o'clock a solemn high funeral mass was sung by Rev. Timothy Howard, assisted by Rev. James Landrigan, pastor of St. Mary's church, Collinsville, as deacon and by the pastor, Rev. Dennis Maguire as sub-deacon. Present within the sanctuary was Rev. John Sullivan of the Immaculate Conception church, Salem. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Goodwin, sang the Gregorian mass, the solos of the mass being sustained by Mrs. Warren F. Riordan, Miss Margaret Kelley and Mrs. Anna Regan and George H. Inglesby. At the offertory Mrs. Riordan and Mrrs. Regan sang, in duet, the "Misereremini Mei" !
and after the elevation Miss Kelley rendered the "Pie Jesu." At the conclusion of mass Mrs. Goodwin rendered "Calvary" on the organ chimes and as the remains were borne from the church the choir sang the "De Profundis." Mr. Inglesby sustaining the solos and Mrs. Goodwin presiding at the organ. There were many beautiful floral tributes and also innumerable spiritual bouquets. The bearers were Messrs. David J. Hackett, John Armstead, Martin Conley, Edward Flynn, Henry Tighe and Thomas Dinley. At the grave Rev. Fr. Sullivan, assisted by Rev. Fr. Maguire, read the committal prayers and the burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery under the direction of Undertakers James F. O'Donnell & Sons.