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From: "David McHugh" <>
Subject: [[OLEARY]] Re: [[OLEARY]] Re: [[OLEARY]] Re: [[OLEARY]] Richard Patrick O'Leary here
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 11:15:39 -0800
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Dear All
I am interested in finding any O'Leary from Hamilton Ontario connection from
the 1880 plus and minus.
My wifes grand-family were married in the Hamilton area and immigrated to
Wash State in 1890, Her maiden name was O'Hagen
The information I have is from the 1900 US census in that his parents came
to Canada from England.and that her parents came from eng and ire.and that
they were born in Hamilton Ont.
I would like to find a source for marriages in Hamilton around 1890 to 1894
for a Francis J O'Leary, yob 1870 and a Susan O'Hagen. Susan had siblings
named Hannah, Frank and Annie
regards
DaveMc Hugh----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 5:47 PM
Subject: [[OLEARY]] Re: [[OLEARY]] Re: [[OLEARY]] Richard Patrick O'Leary
here
> Hi Rick,
>
> Post your ancestor research and let's see where it goes from there. Always
> interested in a guy named Richard Patrick O'Leary because my g.g.grf. was
> Richard Leary, b. approx. 1795 - 1810 in Cork or Kerry. The "O" was
> reinstated by my grf. Michael Patrick O'Leary when he got married and came
> over in 1881.
>
> Share your stuff!!
>
> Thanks.
>
> Don O'Leary
>
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