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Author: lawrencegorman1
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Thanks, Tim, for link to all the Coady info in Nova Scotia.
Ann
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Author: tim_mccormack
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Hey Ann,
A post with good info on the Coadys who ended up in Margaree is at: http://boards.ancestry.families.aol.com/thread.aspx?m=89&p=surnames.coady....
Anne Coady, who authored the post, seems to have a lot of information on the family.
Best of luck.
Tim
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Author: Thomascoady1
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Tom Coady Dublin is son of John and nephew of Mike, Tom and Frank Coady. I must say I am proud of them all and what they achieved during their lifetimes. May they rest in peace, they deserve it.
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Author: Thomascoady1
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Tom Coady, Parknakyle, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow, joined The Royal Dublin Fusileers and fought in the WW1. He later joined the U.S. army and fought in WW2.
Frank Coady, joined the Irish army 1922.
Mike Coady fought with the U.S. army in WW2.
The three brothers, Tom, Frank and Mike Coady therefore have the rare distinction of having being involved in three different conflicts in three different armies and all survived to live out their lives in the Bronx area of New York. These facts are verified by draft papers. Mike Coady later represented the NYPD department in the heavyweight boxing division.
The above three were brothers of John Coady (who inherited the family farm at Parknakyle, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow) and later of Clonmore, Hackettstown, Co. Carlow, and Bennettsbridge, Co. Kilkenny. Two of their sisters were nuns in the teaching profession in New York.
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