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From the Irish Migration Resource Center http://www.irishmigration.com/default.asp
TOP FIVE QUERIES
These entries offer just a small sampling from the 1467 Queries about Irish Migration, throughout the world, any time period.
January 2001
Query: Looking for information on the migration of a Laurence aka Lawrence MULLALLY, born approximately 1829 to 1835, who died in Newcastle New Brunswick Canada in 1880. He married Margaret MORGAN in Sussex New
Brunswick in 1864 and they had four children: William, Mary Johanna, Pierce Edward (my grandfather), and Sarah Agatha. They had Pierce and Sarah in Saint John in 1868 and 1870 and then moved to Havelock New
Brunswick. I believe they lived near White's Mountain outside of Sussex when they married, near the entire Morgan Family which had emigrated from Newport, County Tipperary, Ireland in 1847. I guess these
Morgan's were part of the "Black '47" refugees who endured the "Coffin Ships" to Saint John and Partridge Island. The only additional information I have on Laurence Mullally was that he may have
been born in Mullinahone, County Tipperary, Ireland in 1829 to Edward Mullally and Mary AHEARNE, with siblings being Martin, Timothy, James, Johanna, and Michael, who was born in 1837. Per Saint John records, a
Michael Mullally, age 9, died on Partridge Island in 1847 of the "fever". My Laurence Mullally worked for the Intercolonial Railway in Beaverbrook when he died in 1880. He is buried at St. Mary's Catholic
Church Cemetary in Newcastle below a large Celtic Cross marker with his wife Margaret, who died in 1899 in Portland Maine. Submitted by Charles Mullaly on January 19, 2001.
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