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Hanly & McNeill Ballymoe & Iowa Pat Hanly and Mary McNeill were married in Ballintubber Church in September 1867 He was ...
28/12/2024

Hanly & McNeill Ballymoe & Iowa

Pat Hanly and Mary McNeill were married in Ballintubber Church in September 1867

He was a native of Cornamucklagh, and his father Pat is recorded there in the Griffith's Valuation with Michael Hanly, his brother, there in 1901

https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Ballymoe/Cornamucklagh/1381546/

Michael's church marriage in Oct 1887 to Ann CONBOY records his mother as Bridget CUNNINGHAM

c1883 the family emigrated and ended up in Sheffield, Franklin County, Iowa

Patrick died in 1908. Not long after Mary moved to Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and she was living with her daughter when she died in 1929

Again grateful to the wonderful FindaGrave volunteers who create such detailed memorials

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76512398/patrick_hanley

Sr. Mary Severina Joynt 1836 Shanaglish Beagh - 8 Feb 1914 Pittsburgh Allegheny County, PA'Born Anne Joynt, daughter of ...
27/12/2024

Sr. Mary Severina Joynt 1836 Shanaglish Beagh - 8 Feb 1914 Pittsburgh Allegheny County, PA

'Born Anne Joynt, daughter of Bridget Ann (McDermott) and David Patrick Joynt.

From the Emmetsburg Democrat, 18 Feb 1914:

Spent Forty-Nine Years Taking Care of Orphans

A few days ago Patrick Joynt received word that his oldest sister, Sister Severina, had died of pneumonia at Pittsburgh. She was 77 years old.

She became a member of the Sisters of Charity 49 years ago and her entire life as a religious was spent in an orphan asylum at Pittsburgh.

Mrs. John Joynt visited her during the past summer as did also Dr. Martin Joynt, Dr. Robert Joynt and Charles Joynt.

Mrs. Joynt says that there were 1,100 orphans in the institution when she was there. There were 36 Sisters in charge of them. What a sacrifice for homeless and helpless children. Surely Providence will reward generously those who are so heroically devoted to the welfare of unfortunate little ones.

Patrick and Michael Joynt, Mrs. Daniel Higgins and Mrs. Walter Keating of this place are the surviving members of the family of fourteen sons and daughters. They have the sympathy of our citizens in their sorrrow '

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48162270/mary_severina_joynt

Mary Joynt Murphy 1833 Shanaglish, County Galway - 28 Jan 1905 Palo Alto County, IA'Mrs. Edward Murphy died quite unexpe...
27/12/2024

Mary Joynt Murphy 1833 Shanaglish, County Galway - 28 Jan 1905 Palo Alto County, IA

'Mrs. Edward Murphy died quite unexpectedly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Donahue, of Emnetsburg Township, Saturday evening, at 6:30. She was 72 years of age. The funeral was held Tuesday. The usual services were conducted at Assumption church and the interment was in St. John's Cemetery. There was a large procession.

The deceased was born in the county of Galway, Ireland in 1833. Her maiden name was Mary Joynt. She was a sister of Patrick, John and Michael Joynt, and Mrs. Daniel Higgins, of this place. She came to America in 1853. She lived at Binghampton, New York, one year. In 1854 she went to Pittsburg, Penn.

July 15, 1861, she was united in marriage to Michael Nestor. In 1856 they moved to Dyersville, where they resided until 1869.

In the spring of 1869 Mr. Nestor came to Palo Alto County and took up a homestead in Emmetsburg Township, three miles west of this city. April 28, of the same year, while hunting at Virgin Lake, in the western part of the county, he was drowned by the capsizing of the boat which he was rowing.

The following September the wife and five children came from Dyersville and settled on the homestead, where she continued to reside until her death.

May 21, 1872. She was united in marriage to Edward Murphy, who died March 4, 1893.

The children born to the first union were Dr. R. J. Nestor, of Waterloo, Iowa; Mrs. Thomas Mulry, of Chicago; David, who died April 8, 1890; Joseph, of Wash, Oklahoma; and Mrs. S. C. Noll*, of O'Neill, Nebraska.

The children born to the second union are L. Murphy, of this city, and Mrs. James Donahue, who resides on the old homestead.

All the surviving members of the family were present at the funeral except Joseph.

Mrs. Murphy was one of the best wives and mothers in the community.

She was quiet, unassuming and frugal and her zeal for the education, training and comforts of the members of her family is splendidly exemplified in the lives of the most respected sons and daughters who survive.

She was a devout member of the Catholic church. Her actions were constantly influenced by the highest Christian motives. The dreaded messenger called her quite suddenly, but she knew well God's laws and she observed them, fully realizing that those who live as they should are best prepared, to answer the final call.

It is hard indeed for the devoted sons and daughters to part with the fondest and best friend that the world knows — she who in infancy, in youth, and in more advanced years, would have cheerfully given up her life were it necessary to insure their safety, but such sad dreaded partings must in time come to all homes. There is however, in death's solemn presence, consolation when it is realized that the life that has gone out was sincere, exemplary, and edifying and that God rewards justly all who serve Him faithfully.

* In the obit of Robert Nestor, the name Noll is spelled Knoll. (Mrs. Samuel Knoll)

[Emmetsburg Democrat, Wednesday, February 1, 1905, Emmetsburg, Iowa. Contributed by Sandy Bell] '

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115864326/mary_murphy

Michael “Ned” Nestor 1834 Gort - 1 Apr 1869 Palo Alto County, IA'Son of Michael Nestor of Gort, Galway, Ireland and Cath...
27/12/2024

Michael “Ned” Nestor 1834 Gort - 1 Apr 1869 Palo Alto County, IA

'Son of Michael Nestor of Gort, Galway, Ireland and Catherine "Kate" Hanberry (Hansberry) of Derreen, Kilbeacanty, Galway.

One proven sibling, Catherine Mary "Kate" Nestor Mullen Fahey (Fay).

Probable sibling John Nestor of Beagh Parish, Galway, Ireland (near Gort).

Possible siblings Patrick Nestor and Bridget Nestor -- both of Gort.

Shares obelisk with his widow Mary (Joynt) and her second husband, Edward Murphy.'

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115864496/michael-nestor

Michael McDermott and Mary Walsh family - about 1902 with son Thomas in back and daughter Irene in frontMichael  15 May ...
27/12/2024

Michael McDermott and Mary Walsh family - about 1902 with son Thomas in back and daughter Irene in front

Michael 15 May 1866 Ruan Ballygar - 19 Dec 1942 Jamaica, Guthrie County, IA

married Mary Walsh 1871-1922 whose parents were emigrants from Kilkenny & Tipperary

from https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127703535/michael_mcdermott

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