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Posted by mike lee on November 17, 2009 at 04:17:24:
i have the family first of all in the 1901 census Townland-Lack West Edward McHale married 60 b c1840 Farmer in the 1911 census...Lack East no 4 Edward McHale 73 farmer Bridget McHale b c 1883 is my GG grandmother,,,,she moved to England and married a Peter Mchugh in Manchester,... their son Edward is shown in the 1911 census living with his grandparents. Michael.....not shown,,,the eldest,,,emigrated to America,,,Chicago and married a girl called Corrigan,also from Mayo, He worked as a taxi driver and had 8 children,,,he died c 1948 Thomas stayed on the family farm and married a neighbour called Margaret Callaghan,,,they had one son,,Michael,,,and two daughters..Delia and Ellie.Margaret died 1923 in childbirth,Thomas died in 1946 Mary married a neighbour ,,Tom Tunney,,and lived on a small farm in Lack,,until the Irish land commision scheme moved them to Attycarney,,Duleek,Co Meath.They had 8 children,,,Tom,,John,,Michael,,Tony,,Bridie,,Marie ,,Delia and Ellen. Mary died c1958 Edward emigrated to England aged 18,,,nothing known after this. Kate emigrated to Chicago and married a man called Cunningham,,also from Mayo. She had a boy and girl..died 1976 Ellie emigrated to Chicago and married a man called Harry Roche,,,children Sydney and Mary James emigrated to Chicago and married his chilhood sweetheart Kathleen Tunney. They had 3 children,,Edward,Kay and Jimmy Nora,,,not on census,,emigrated to England and married a man named McGowan ?? 5 children ?? Margaret{Maggie} lived next door to Thomas,,and was married to John Howley,,they also moved under the land commision scheme to Hill of Down,Co Meath...7 children Richard emigrated to England {Manchester} had a family ?? if anyone has any info,,,or any links to this family,,,i would love to hear from you. Thank You.
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