Worcester Talk
Genealogy => Worcester Irish Genealogy/History => Topic started by: fivegenirish on July 17, 2010, 01:39:32 PM
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Ellen Flavin daughter of Cornelius Flavin & Mary Lynch born in Ireland @1829, Married Daniel Hunt in Ireland. She died 17 Oct 1901 in Worcester. I was on line on irishgenealogy.ie/church records and found record in County Kerry in Ballylongford of a Daniel Hunt & an Ellen Flavihan married in 1846 on 1 of Feb. Her parents are listed as Cornelius & Mary( Lynch) Flavihan. Can anyone tell me if Flavihan is the celtic spelling of Flavin? All the dates and names fit except the spelling of the last names. Dainel died 28 may 1874 in Leicester, Ma.
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5gen I looked on genforum and flavahan and its spelling variations DOES appear to be a legitimate variation of the name Flavin. This site is a great site to check out this kind of thing....
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Thank You again!!!! I will now dig alittle deeper into the County Kerry records ... if this is them (and I think it is) I also found several brothers and sisters of Ellen! Thanks for your help once more ... Jack
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Of she was married in kerry, this could be her. Have you done the work on Daniel Hunt? Was he from kerry?
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All I have on Daniel is that he was born in Ireland ????, not sure when they came to USA , I find him dead at Leciester, Worcester County, Massachusetts on May 28, 1874~ he is buried in St. John's cemetery sction Seven, Number 105, range 6 .... he died of Pneumonia @ 48 years old.... death record states his father was Daniel Hunt and mother was Maria no last name and like most records of Ireland!
Jack
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Have you checked naturalizations? I'd be happy to check on ancestry for you. BTW the alternate name is Delahunt 8)
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Interesting .... No I have not checked the naturalizations ... I do not have that kind of access to ancestry ... you can only belong to so many thing before you run out of cash :D ! I would very much like it if you could check that out for me .... ;D Jack
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Ok Daniel Hunt born? emigrated? Living in leicester? Please fill in any details...
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Daniel was born @1829 in Ireland ?? mabe Kerry/ Cork area. I found him for the first time in the States in the 1870 fed census listed as a labour age 47, living in Leicester. Dainel died 28 May 1874 in Leicester, Ma. buried in St J's .... I looked up Ellen his wife in the 1900 census and it said she emigrated in 1868 ... I woud think they all came over as a family .... he had two daughters Mary & Margaret, & three sons Timothy, Corneluis and Daniel. That's about what I have on him, hope it helps. Jack
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I saw the 1870 census and if all the kids were born in ireland she would have come in 1858, not 1868. The trouble with all of us getting older is that dates and years get fuzzier...no offence intended
Didn't see a naturalization for Daniel the father but perhaps the sons became naturalized. Will check into that.
Margaret Married Patrick Naughton I saw
did cornelius marry Mary Burke?
Have you seen the stone to ensure there is no inscription?
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No naturalizations seen...sorry. will look at emigration
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Thanks ... Yes I have seen the stone those are the dates; Yes; Margaret married Patrick.. in later records he spelled it Norton ... Yes Corneluis married Mary ... he is listed on his farther-in laws stone ... Richard Burke ....he was part of your St. John's headstone work[ Section Immortality] ..... Corneluis died on March 14, 1913, the son Daniel Joseph on July 13, 1914 (never married), daughter Mary ( my Great grandmother) on July 13, 1914 she married Jeremiah (O)Leary.
Thanks again
Jack
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Jack, I couldn't find any naturalizations or passenger lists for them. Perhaps if you contact Leicester Mass to see who has voter registration records, you might find info on Cornelius or Daniel Jr. to see if any naturalization code is on their record. Leicester is a relatively small town and they might be user friendly and helpful. Read the posting I made under naturalization (if you haven't already) to see what I mean. Email me privately and I'll give you my tel. # and I can advise you. I speak better than I write!
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Okay, will do! ;)
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I found her son Timothy in the 1930 census in Charlton as an inmate at the "Home Farm"? any clue what that might be? would it be like a debtors prison?
Jack
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Jack, it was otherwise called the poor farm.
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thanks; I kind of thought so!
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As I said before, Hunt and Delahanty names may be the same.
Patrick Delahanty of Rutland Mass. (Patrick was the son of John & Margaret
639-Vol.9 yr. 1872 Worcester co. mass. Worcester Superior Court
Born 3 March 1834 naturalized 30 Oct. 1872
other delahanty naturalizations are few. Two in Worcester, 1 in Templeton & 1 in Fitchburg
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Towns were required to care for those people who "belonged" to the town if they were unable or couldn't afford to care for themselves. (There is expence involved, so if the person wasn't from town they may be "warned out" or even provided w/ transportation to their town of origan.) A town farm (poor farm) was a way of dealing with this responsibility.
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Thank you, I am not sure if he was a townie, he lived mostly in the Cherry Valley area, Worcester, and Rutland, I was suprised to find him in Charlton. He was a farm hand so it is possible he moved around for work. Like I said I find him in 1930 as an inmate on this farm , the next time I find him is five years later in an obituary as follows; CHARLTON, July 1- Timothy Hunt died this afternoon at his home in Charlton. He was the son of the late Daniel and Ellen (Field?) Hunt. A private funeral will be held from the John J. Fay Funeral Home 2 Woodland St. Worcester, Wednesday morning, followed by a high mass of requiem in St. Pauls church, Worcester, at 8 o'clock, Burial will take place in St. John's cemetery, Worcester. WORCESTER DAILY TELEGRAM JULY 1,1935 He is buried with his parents, I have the paper work from St John's ... there is no headstone ... he was the last of the children to die. I doubled checked that this weekend. I'll keep hunting .. [no pun intended] Thank you for your input - fivegenirish