Catherine Cahillane, 1876–1955?> (aged 79 years)
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Note: YOD based on change of farm tenancy to his son James recorded in Land Registry book |
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Note: SS Pavonia, Cunard Line to Boston SS Pavonia, Cunard Line to Boston http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=pavon Katie Callahan Mary Callahan Note: Marilyn said... Marilyn said... Catherine came to the U. S. in 1895 on the ship Pavonia, which docked in Boston. She is listed on the ship’s manifest as Kate. Her sister, Mary Ellen came with her. Mary Ellen (my husband’s grandmother) wrote on the back of her birth registration that she brought with her that she went first to Springfield, MA – they would have both gone there. Holyoke, MA, where Catherine married and lived, is only 14 km from Springfield. |
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Cause: Myocardial Degeneration Note: death duration 7 days |
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Address: Tracy Street Springfield Mass |
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Address: 20 Tracy Street Springfield |
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1846–1925
Birth: 26 May 1846
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— Knockavrogeen, Kerry, Ireland Death: 11 March 1925 — Ballinvownig, Kerry, Ireland |
Marriage | Marriage — 11 February 1872 — Dingle, Kerry, Ireland |
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elder sister |
1874–1909
Birth: 29 October 1874
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— Ballinvonig, Kerry, Ireland Death: 7 April 1909 — Palmer, Massachusetts, USA |
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herself |
1876–1955
Birth: 29 March 1876
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Death: 15 November 1955 — Massachusetts, USA |
18 months
younger sister |
1877–1915
Birth: 15 September 1877
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Death: 9 February 1915 — Northampton, Massachusetts, USA |
23 months
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3 years
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1889–1966
Birth: 15 April 1889
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— Ballinvonig, Kerry, Ireland Death: 6 June 1966 — Ballinvonig, Kerry, Ireland |
3 years
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1892–1967
Birth: 28 August 1892
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— Ballinvonig, Kerry, Ireland Death: 12 June 1967 — Ballinvonig, Kerry, Ireland |
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1866–1934
Birth: 18 March 1866
— Dingle, Kerry, Ireland Death: 22 June 1934 — Massachusetts, USA |
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herself |
1876–1955
Birth: 29 March 1876
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Death: 15 November 1955 — Massachusetts, USA |
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1912–2012
Birth: 17 January 1912
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— Massachusetts, USA Death: 16 March 2012 — Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA |
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1913–1974
Birth: 15 December 1913
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— Springfield, Massachusetts, USA Death: 1 May 1974 — Northampton, Massachusetts, USA |
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Emigration |
SS Pavonia, Cunard Line to Boston http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=pavon Katie Callahan Mary Callahan Marilyn said... Catherine came to the U. S. in 1895 on the ship Pavonia, which docked in Boston. She is listed on the ship’s manifest as Kate. Her sister, Mary Ellen came with her. Mary Ellen (my husband’s grandmother) wrote on the back of her birth registration that she brought with her that she went first to Springfield, MA – they would have both gone there. Holyoke, MA, where Catherine married and lived, is only 14 km from Springfield. |
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Mary Catherine Cahillane |
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