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Mayo / birth or emmigration record Mary O'Malley
« on: Sunday 15 July 07 23:30 BST (UK)  »
Mary O'Malley (or Malley or Maila...seen it spelled all three ways on US records for this person.)
US census of 1860 has her living with her husband Timothy McNulty in Sebastopol (a suburb of Pittston PA composed mainly of coal miners). Her age given would place her birth around 1836.
We did not find a record of their marriage when we visited the Mayo genealogy center in Ballinrobe . A 1903 History of Luzerne County PA says she is a Mayo native who immigrated in the early part of 1854. Cannot place her other than in Mayo county. Looking for a town or parish of birth and parents.

I can bring her line forward for anyone interested...all her children & husbands/wives...and two of the lines to present day.

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Mayo / Birth records Timothy McNulty b. around 1827
« on: Wednesday 11 July 07 18:15 BST (UK)  »
Looking for Timothy McNulty born around 1827 according to US census of 1860.
Came to this country 1854 according to a Luzerne county PA. history of 1893 where they settled. The history stated that he and his wife Mary O'Malley (Malia...history gives both maiden names) were natives of County Mayo.
Their children's names may give clues to family ties (often named after parents or siblings):
all born in the US
John b. 1857
Bridget b. 1860
James b. 1864
Margaret b. 1868
Timothy b. 1870
Sarah b. 1873

 I can give information up to present on Timothy's line for anyone interested. And can put one in contact with descendent's of Bridget (who married an Armstrong).

On a recent trip to Ireland stopped in the Ballinrobe Genealogy center. They checked and could not find a marriage record for Timothy McNulty and Mary O'Malley...not sure if she checked Mary Malia. Also have not found ships records listing either one in 1854.
ANY information would be greatly appreciated.
And we really enjoyed our trip to Mayo, Donegal, and Offaly despite 12 days of rain!

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