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Surnames: Cleary
Classification: Query
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Searching for info on Thomas & Grace Cleary who lived at Northampton Rd, Donnybrook, Ireland in 1904. A daughter Gertrude Agnes married George Bunbury (the shorthand whiz) in 1904. In 1905 had a son Thomas Delessert. Gertrude died in 1909 at Howth, Dublin.
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Classification: Query
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Cleary/Judith Webb
Judy I would love it if ours was the same line because than I would perhaps a parish to search. However the names of the parents my James Cleary were Thomas Cleary and Mary Duly (Phonetic Dooley?) and Thomas Cleary and Mary Pardon, so I don't think it is the same line. Stay in touch with any break through you make. I will be cheering you on!
Diane Perkins
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I have since found out they came from Neenah, Tipperary
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Hi...my ggrandfather was William Cleary and his brother was Patrick...William was born 1843 his brother was one or two years older or younger...they left Neenah and arrived in Marquette, Mi about 1862-67?? not positive.
They lived and died here and left no resources for genealogy..I want to know my relatives that were left in Ireland.
The names you mentioned,,,are all family names..Thomas...James...ect... I know that their father was Denis and their mother was Elizabeth Parker...and that is all I do know. I have a tin type of Denis, with the tall hat,,looks like around 1860 cira.
I figure he was born about 1820...
Thanks for any help...and please keep me posted.
Judy
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Surnames: Cleary
Classification: Query
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I am searching for Thomas Stanislaus and Grace Lillian Cleary. All I know is that they had a daughter named Gertrude Agnes. Would Thomas or Grace be on your list? Thank you.
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Surnames: Cleary/Bunbury
Classification: Query
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I am researching Gertrude Agnes Cleary, daughter of Thomas Stanislaus and Grace Lillian Cleary. In 1904 they resided in the Donnybrook Parish, Dublin. Gertrude married George Bunbury in 1904 and died 1909.
I am sorry to say that, to my knowledge, I did not know of your uncle.
Furthermore, my family lived in the NYC area since their arrival from the old
country./
Bob Cleary
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Surnames: Cleary, Boardman
Classification: Obituary
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Sebastian, Fla. — My beloved "Uncle Jack" passed away on Jan. 15, 2004 in Sebastian, Fla., at the age of 79.
Jack had many friends in the Willsboro area. Although he was born and raised in Albany, N.Y., he spent a lot of his summers as a young boy with his family in Willsboro.
Jack and my Aunt Blanche ("Chee-Chee") worked and lived many years in Albany. Jack also served in the U.S. Coast Guard for six years. Upon retirement from the position of produce manager for the A&P Supermarket chain, Jack and Blanche built a motel in Willsboro, the only one there at that time, and moved permanently to the area Jack loved so much.
After selling the motel, where Jack enjoyed fishing all year, boating in the summer and snowmobiling in the winter on the beautiful Willsboro Bay, they retired to the Whispering Palms Mobile Home Park in Sebastian, Fla.
Jack was very active in the park and loved, among other activities, playing cards, bingo and golf. In fact, he managed the golf group for several years and became a proficient golfer. He even won the golfing trophy more than once!
Jack was always a kind, considerate person with a wonderful sense of humor. He never forgot his friends in Willsboro and in Albany and I am sure they will never forget him.
He was predeceased by his wife, Blanche; his sister Jean; and his brother Jimmy. He is survived by me, his loving niece, Barbara Boardman and my husband Tim; and by his sister-in-law, Arlene Cleary and her children.
I wish to extend my deepest appreciation on behalf of my Uncle Jack to his friends and neighbors who helped so much during his illness, especially Kay and Larry Coy, Hugh Williams, Don Cahill, Joe Brookins and Patty Skolny.