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04-Aug-2008 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Surname(s): |
CONDON : DUANE : GALLAGHER : O'DONNELL | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Query Text: |
We are at a brick wall in researching GGP Martin and Margaret (Duane) O'Donnell. They arrived in the U.S. separately in the 1860s and married in the mid 1870s, probably in the San Francisco Bay Area. We are told that GGF Martin (b. May 1850 in County Limerick), a dairy farmer, may have had a sister. We don't know her first name. She may have married a Gallagher or a Condon, had a daughter Mary, and lived in San Francisco. GGM Margaret Duane's (b. April 1850-1854 in County Cork) obituary mentions a brother Thomas Duane. It does not mention his location. They had a total of 10 children and lived in Marin County in the 1870s to 1887, then to Bakersfield, Kern County area until the early to mid 1890s, then returned to the San Francisco Bay Area. All censuses from 1900 to 1930 show them living in San Francisco. However, they were living in Ripon, San Joaquin County in 1917, where their youngest son, Martin Frances, tried his hand at farming (probably dairy) and was subsequently drafted. Thank you for any light you may be able to shed... Barb | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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