Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts

Sunday, May 18, 2014

This Week on My Family History Calendar

Murphy-Keough Family
Image made with wordle.net - thanks


May 18
Anna Claire Shaughnessy [1008] (1920-2009) my second cousin once removed, was born on this date in 1920 in The Dalles, Wasco, Oregon. Her parents were Simon Shaughnessy [495] and Edna Melvina Shaw [838]. Anna was married first to Calvin L. Crill [5664] (1918-1967) and they had two children. She later married Anthony Zemaitis [1105] (1919-1973).

May 19
Gerald Keough [268] (1916- 2003) my second cousin once removed, was born on this date in 1916 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. His parents were James Keough [236] and Elizabeth Heaney [238]. Gerald married Ethel Bernadette O'Neil [269] (1925-1997) and they had five children.

May 21
Patrick Keough [239] (1880-unknown) my first cousin once removed, was born on this date in 1880 in Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland. His parents were Andrew Keough [172] and Mary Furlong [184]. Patrick served in the military and left Newfoundland, settling in the United States. Patrick is one of those Keoughs I need to find out more about - where in the United States did he live, did he marry and have a family, and where did he end up, are just some of my questions. I need to add Patrick to my to-do list (which keeps getting longer!).

Colleen June Wilcox [7] (1928-1982) my aunt by marriage, was born on this date in 1928 in Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota. Her parents were Seley Alvin Wilcox [37] and Neva Delores Rood [38]. Connie together with her two sisters were always referred to as "the Wilcox girls." She married my uncle Andrew Gordon Keough [6] (1926-1972) in 1946 in Seattle, King, Washington. Connie and Gordon had eight children, one of whom died within hours of his birth. Our Aunt Connie was beautiful, funny, clever and quite talented. She was an excellent seamstress/tailoress with an eye for high fashion and the ability to recreate those clothes on a budget. She was a terrific dancer, and had an energetic personality. It was always a treat to visit and play with our cousins and when we all went to my grandfather's home for birthdays or holidays - it was a very full and noisy house.

May 23
Mary Loretto Kelley [1640] (1882-1966) my great-great aunt by marriage, was born on this date in 1882 in Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska. Her parents were William Arthur Kelley [1630] and Julia Agnes Kelly [1631]. She and my great-great uncle David Francis Murphy [476] (1880-1952) were married in 1906 in Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska. Mary and David had two daughters. They farmed first in O'Neill and later in Tecumseh.  I have one of their daughters to thank for an assist with my family history as she worked on a collection of pedigrees, memories and photos of the various branches of the Murphy family that was given to family members including my father in the 1980s.

May 24 
Bridget Tracey [1387] (1895-1968) my second cousin twice removed, was born on this date in 1895 in Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland. Her parents were James Tracey [1222] and Agnes Walsh [1223]. She married Bernard Keough [246] (1888-1957) (my first cousin twice removed - it's a small world) in 1916 in Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland. Bernard and Bridget has eleven children.


Sunday, May 4, 2014

This Week on My Family History Calendar


Keough Corner Anniversaries & Birthdays
Week of May 4 - 10
May 5
Joy Lafern Yount/Smith [1114] (1935-1991), was born on this day in 1935 in Elma, Grays Harbor, Washington. Joy was married to my second cousin once removed Daniel James Shaughnessy [1113] (1933-2000), the son of Charles Michael Shaughnessy [498] and Myrtle Maybelle Quigg [1109]. Daniel and Joy had four children. This was the week for finding that, for some extended family members, I need to spend some serious time doing research. There is conflicting information about Joy's surname and I have added a to-do to contact family members who can help fill in those blanks and recheck the 1940 US census.

May 8
Stanley Keith Bartlett [1183] (1914-1994) was born on this day in 1914 in British Columbia, Canada. Stanley was married to my first cousin once removed, Johnnee Marguerite Johnston [864] (1914-2004), the daughter of Duncan Johnston [862] and Honora Agnes Butler Murphy [206]. Stanley and Johnnee had two children.

May 9
Michael Joseph Davey [3059] (1899-1918), my first cousin twice removed, was born on this day in 1899. He graduated from high school in 1916 and listed his occupation as bank clerk on his draft registration form. Less than two months later in November 1918, he died at the age of nineteen. The gravestone lists him as a veteran and the son of Peter H. Davey [2989] and Katherine K. Murphy [995]. This is an area of research (my Nebraska Murphy-affiliated families) that I need to get back to and top on my list is to find out more about Michael's story (where and how he died is now a to-do on my research list).

May 10
My great grandparents Patrick Keough [159] (1859-1924) and Mary Driscoll [160] (1864-1915) were married on this day in 1887 in Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland. Patrick's parents were James Keough [170] and Margaret Dooley [171]. Mary's parents were Dennis Driscoll [1564] and Ellen Kenny [1565]. Patrick and Mary had ten children, including my grandfather Andrew Francis Keough [30] (1892-1963).

Robert Anthony McMillan [876] (1923-2014), my first cousin once removed, was born on this day in 1923 in Seattle, King, Washington. His parents were Ronald J. McMillan [875] and Margaret Cecelia Murphy [208]. Robert is another one of those extended family members that I need to learn more about. This weekly meme is certainly giving me all sorts of to-dos to add to my research list.


How are you doing with your family history research? This calendar meme is showing me that I need to get back to my research - my extended family members are calling out for some attention!

If any of these names and/or places sound familiar, perhaps we share some common ancestors. Let's pool our knowledge and share our stories. I would enjoy hearing from you.


Sunday, April 27, 2014

This Week on My Family History Calendar



April 28
My second great grandparents, James Joseph Murphy [352] (1819-1882) and Ellen Kiley [353] (1834-1913), were married on this day in 1860 in Nebraska City, Otoe, Nebraska. James' parents were Patrick Murphy [891] and Mary McCabe [892]. Ellen's parents were John Kiely [5717] and Catherine Driscoll [5804]. Both James and Ellen were originally from Ireland and each arrived in the USA in the 1850s. James and Ellen made their home in Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska and their homestead farm, acquired in 1867, remains in the family today. James and Ellen had seven children.

April 29
Charles Oliver Tucker [211] (1880-1963), my great great uncle by marriage, was born on this day in Johnson, Nemaha, Nebraska. His parents were James Riley Tucker [1142] and Mary Elizabeth Phelan [1143]. Charles was married to my great great aunt Johannah M. Murphy [478] (1884-1926), the daughter of Michael Daniel Murphy [354] and Honora Agnes Butler [355]. Charles and Hannah had three children. 

April 30
Bridget Keough [2001] (1894-1967), my second cousin twice removed, was born in on this day in Boyds Cove, Newfoundland. Her parents were Andrew Keough [945] and Charlotte Mary Keats [1501]. Bridget was married to Peter Donahue [2027] (1891-1961).

Richard Michael Tracey [357] (1922-2002), my first cousin once removed, and Dorothy May Brown [1044] (1922-2004) were married on this day in 1945 in Houston, Harris, Texas. His parents were Richard Tracey [215] and Kathleen Theresa Murphy [209]. Her parents were Edwin Brown [1227] and Mary Ivison [1228]. Dick and Dorothy had two children.

May 3
My great great uncle Daniel Paul Murphy [471] (1871-1899) was born on this day in Rock Port, Atchison, Missouri. His parents were Michael Daniel Murphy [354] and Honora Agnes Butler [355]. Daniel contracted tuberculosis as a teenager. He married Minnie C. Sanford [479] (1878-unknown) in 1897 but sadly, Daniel died about eighteen months after the marriage.

Clarence V. Donohoe [2210] (1912-1956) was born on this day in O'Neill, Holt, Nebraska. His parents were Thomas Francis Donohoe [2211] and Elizabeth McNichols [2212]. In 1938 he married my first cousin twice removed Dorothy Lois Sullivan [501] (1914-1998). Her parents were Michael Paul Sullivan [499] and Ellen Jane Murphy [475]. Clarence and Lois had ten children.

Do we share any family members? If so, I would enjoy hearing from you and sharing information. Until next week ...

Sunday, April 13, 2014

This Week on My Family History Calendar

This Week on my Keough-Murphy Family History Calendar (or I need an idea to help me blog at least once a week!)


A few of the surnames and places to look for in this calendar
Image made at Wordle.net - thanks 
When trying to figure out how I could work on my family history while keeping up with my blogging, I happened to see Cheri Hudson Passey's weekly blogpost with her family history calendar. I asked how she put it together and she graciously gave me some tips. She also gave a shout out to Linda McCauley who had this idea last year and ran with it. Thanks to both of you and hopefully this project will keep me on track to post at least once a week.

I thought this week would be an easy one as I only have three birthdays on the calendar. Of course since we have lots of Murphys in our family (hence many opportunities for Murphy's Law to show up), I immediately noticed that I did not have some basic information for one of my people- I was missing the surname of the wife. I spent a pleasant couple of hours finding out about James Murphy's wife and her family (and got to take a trip through the online research guides for Danish research and some newspaper archives).

Without further ado, here is my first entry in the Keough-Murphy Family History Calendar.



April 14
James Allen Murphy [861] (1926-2001), my first cousin once removed was born in Seattle, Washington in April 1926. He was the son of James Joseph Murphy [205] (1888-1950) and Catherine Maud Allen [858] (1891-1968) and the husband of Julia Ann Fredericksen [1218] (1928-unknown). Jim and Julia had two children.

April 15
Bernard Keough [246] (1888-1957), my first cousin twice removed was born in Plate Cove East, Newfoundland and baptized in King’s Cove on 15 Apr 1888. He was the son of Andrew Keough [172] (1850-1934) and Mary Furlong [184] (1846-1913) and the husband of Bridget Tracey [1387] (1895-1968). Bernard and Bridget had eleven children. He is buried in Open Hall.

April 16 -
Catherine Mary Johnston [863] (1911-1964), my first cousin once removed was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in April 1911. She was the daughter of Duncan Johnston [862] (1879-1962) and Honora Agnes Butler Murphy [206] (1888-1967) and the wife of Hugh Anthony Hamilton [1215] (1912-1976). Kay and Hugh had two children.

Do we share any family members? If so, I would enjoy hearing from you and sharing information. Until next week ...

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Remembering My Grandmother ~ Dora Josephine Murphy

Please excuse me for backdating this post but I wanted to share a little bit about my grandmother Dora Josephine Murphy on the anniversary of her birth.  My grandmother died before I was born, in fact before my parents were even married.  I don’t recall my father mentioning her much as I was growing up.  Last year on an episode of Who Do You Think You Are, Rosie O'Donnell said that the Irish don’t discuss deceased family members unless pressed.  As a result she knew little about her mother.  I think that she was spot on, as my parents did not discuss Dora or have many family pictures out during my childhood.

My “memories” of my grandmother came from a couple of of stories told at family get-togethers and a few photographs.  I do recall that we went to Murphy family reunions when I was young but that was more about having a picnic and playing with cousins than learning anything about our family.  I don’t recall anyone in our family being interested in genealogy with the exception of my Aunt Doreen.  Sadly she died in Nov 2000 before I started this “journey,” and most of her work has not been shared.  When my cousin Meagan put up that draft family tree at our 2005 Keough family reunion, she mentioned the existence of a Murphy Family booklet that was given to family members in 1982.  At my request, my mother found their copy and gave it to me.  The stories and photos in that booklet began my Murphy family research and helped me learn about my grandmother's people.  On the anniversary of her birth, I thought I would share the information I have gathered so far by following the paper trail.  

Dora Josephine Murphy [Keough]
(19 Jan 1899 – 23 Jul 1953)

My grandmother was born on 19 Jan 1899 in Burlington, Skagit County, Washington, the eighth child of Lawrence Edward Murphy & Catherine Matilda Murphy (that’s right a Murphy marrying a Murphy ~ but no relation).  She was one of 12 children (4 boys and 8 girls).  Dora’s father was born in Nebraska; her mother was born in New York.  Dora’s parents met and married in Nebraska, where both their families had settled.  Dora’s grandparents James Joseph Murphy & Eleanor Kieley and Michael Daniel O’Murphy & Honora Agnes Butler all emigrated from the South of  Ireland (Counties Carlow, Cork and Kerry) to the United States.


My Murphy Tree ~ A Work In Progress
Can You Help?



Dora was born eight years after her parents moved to Washington from Nebraska.  The family homesteaded near Port Angeles, logged, and later owned a hotel at Maple Falls (at the end of the railroad at the foot of Mount Baker).  Dora appeared with her family on the 1900 US Census for Avon, Skagit, Washington.  The six oldest children (2 boys and 4 girls) were named after Lawrence and Catherine’s parents and Catherine’s grandmothers (a common Irish naming pattern).

1900 US Census - page 1, Ancestry.com

1900 US Census - page 2, Ancestry.com

The abstracted census entry reads as follows:
(1)  Lawrence Murphy - head, Apr 1862, 38, married 14 years, born in Nebraska, father born in Ireland, mother born in Ireland, engineer sta, rents house.
(2)  Catherine Murphy - wife, Aug 1864, 35, married 14 years, borne 8 children, 8 children living, born in New York, father born in Ireland, mother born in Ireland.
(3)  Eleanor K. Murphy - daughter, Sep 1886, 13, born in Nebraska, attends school.
(4)  Nora A. Murphy - daughter, May 1888, 12, born in Nebraska, attends school.
(5)  James Murphy - son, May 1888, 12, born in Nebraska, attends school.
(6)  Michael D. Murphy - son, Apr 1890, 10, born in Nebraska, attends school.
(7)  Mary Murphy - daughter, Aug 1892, 7, born in Nebraska, attends school.
(8)  Margaret Murphy - daughter, Nov 1894, 5, born in Washington.
(9)  Catherine Murphy - daughter, Dec 1896, 3, born in Washington.
(10) Dora J. Murphy - daughter, Jan 1899, 1, born in Washington.

Lawrence & Matilda Murphy's Family, circa 1900
That is my grandmother Dora in her mother's arms


One year later (1901) the twins Angeline and Adeline were born.  Two years later a brother Lawrence Edward (named for his father) was born (1903) and four years after another brother Francis was born (1907).  As was often the case in the early 1900s and in the space of six years, siblings Adeline (Dec 1902), Lawrence (Aug 1907) and Francis (Sep 1907), together with their mother Catherine (Jun 1907) all died, leaving Lawrence to raise the eight remaining children who ranged in age from 6 to 20.  My grandmother was 8 when her mother died.   Catherine’s parents took the train from Nebraska to Washington for their daughter’s funeral (and to take the youngest grandchildren back to Nebraska, or so the story goes).  Lawrence not only refused their request/demand but soon thereafter moved his family to Vancouver, Canada. 

The family appeared on the 1911 Canada Census.  They were listed as immigrants to Canada and I especially appreciated that their religion and tribe were listed as Roman Catholic and Irish! 

1911 Canada Census, Ancestry.com

The abstracted entry reads as follows:
(1)  Lawrence E. Murphy - 1342 Harris Street, head, Apr 1864, 47 years, born in USA, [immigrated] 1908, [racial or tribal origin] Irish, American, Roman Catholic, logging contractor, [employed] in woods, yes [can read], yes [can write] english [language(s) spoken].
(2)  Ella K. Murphy - daughter, Sep 1886, 24 years, born in USA, stenographer, in real estate office.
(3)  James J. Murphy - son, May 1888, 23 years, born in USA, fireman, by Railroad Co.
(4)  Michael Murphy - son, Apr 1890, 21 years, born in USA, fireman, by Railroad Co.
(5)  Mary A. Murphy - daughter, Aug 1892, 18 years, born in USA, stenographer, in law office.
(6)  Margaret C. Murphy - daughter, Nov 1894, 16 years, born in USA, stenographer.
(7)  Catherine T. Murphy - daughter, Dec 1896, 14 years, born in USA, student.
(8)  Dora J. Murphy - daughter, Jan 1899, 12 years, born in USA, student.
(9)  Angeline C. Murphy - daughter, Aug 1901, 9 years, born in USA, student.


The family returned to the United States after 1915 and settled in Seattle, Washington.  Dora’s father died in September 1918 when she was 19.  I can't imagine what it must have been like to lose both your parents at such a young age and I am sure this was why Dora and her siblings were so close and very involved in each other's lives.  When Lawrence Murphy died, he apparently left each of his children a small legacy which the Murphy girls (as they were always known) pooled to purchase a home on Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington.  Interestingly I grew up on Queen Anne Hill and after college lived about ten blocks from where my grandmother lived with her sisters in 1920.

1920 US Census, Ancestry.com

Dora and her sisters appeared on the 1920 Census and the abstracted entry reads as follows:
(1)   Margaret C. Murphy - head, owns, mortgage, 25, single, born in Washington, stenographer, lawyer's office.
(2)  Kathleen Murphy - sister, 23, single, born in Washington, bookkeeper, telephone company.
(3)  Doris Murphy - sister, 20, single, born in Washington, none [she kept the house but did not work outside the home].
(4)  Angeline Murphy - sister, 18, single, born in Washington, stenographer, lawyer's office.
(5)  A.L. McDonnell - brother-in-law, 37, married arrival in USA 1911, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada, laborer, shipyard.
(6)  Elinor McDonnell - sister, female, white, 33, alien [because she married a non-citizen, she lost her citizenship], born in Washington, none.

Apparently at this time there were always parties/socials for the Irish Catholic singles and my Aunt Peggy told me that my grandmother and grandfather met at one of these socials.  My grandfather’s best friend (they emigrated from Newfoundland together) Richard Tracey met my great aunt Kathleen (Dora’s sister) at one of these same socials.  Each married a Murphy girl!   

The Murphy Girls - Dora, Angie, Margie & Kate
circa 1950

In Jul 1925 Dora married Andrew Francis Keough in Cordova, Alaska.  They remained in Alaska for a few years but returned to Seattle, Washington in 1928.

Andrew & Dora's Memorial of Marriage
9 Jul 1925

Dora and Andrew appeared on the 1930 Census and the abstracted entry reads as follows:
(1)  Andrew Keough - head, owns, house, 37, married at 32, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada, arrived in USA 1918, citizenship pending, ironworker, iron works.
(2)  Dora Keough - wife, 31, married at 26, born in Washington, none.
(3)  Gordon Keough - son, white, 3, born in Alaska.
(4)  Dorin Keough - daughter, 1, born in Washington.

1930 US Census, Ancestry.com

My grandparents went on to have four more children and were married for 28 years until my grandmother’s death on 20 Jul 1953, after a lengthy illness (cancer).  She was 54 when she died, leaving behind six children between the ages of 13-27.




One of my favorite photos of my grandmother (what a great outfit!)
Andrew & Dora with two of their daughters, Peggy & Doreen

The Keoughs at Home
Andrew on the far left and Dora on the far right

Dora's obituary published in The Seattle Daily Times and The Ballard News-Tribune, stated that she died in a Seattle hospital after a long illness.  She was a member of St. Alphonsus Church.  She was survived by her husband, her six children, five sisters (Mrs. Eleanor McDonnell, Mrs. Catherine Tracey and Mrs. Angeline Wink, all of Seattle; Mrs. Duncan Johnston, Langley, B.C., and Mrs. Margaret McMillan, Olympia) and a brother (Michael Murphy, Seattle), and six grandchildren.

The paper trail is just a small part of my grandmother’s story, but it has provided me with a wealth of information I otherwise would not have known.  

  • I was unaware that the family immigrated to Canada and had the opportunity to research in the Canadian census which was new to me.  
  • I also learned that one of Dora’s sisters married and remained in Vancouver, and was able to research in the British Columbia vital statistics for various marriage, birth and death certificates for that family.  
  • My grandmother’s marriage certificate (the religious ceremony) contained the names of witnesses to her marriage.  
  • Her probate file gave the value of her estate, the expenses associated with her hospitalization, listed all her property (real and personal), identified her spouse and gave her children's full names, relationship and ages.  The names and dates of service of the hospitals, doctors, funeral home, and cemetery were listed, together with the bills and receipts, which proved useful in finding additional information from those sources.  
  • Her obituary provided additional family information, as well as information about her rosary, funeral and burial.  

As a result of the paper trail, I have researched Dora’s extended family in Canada, Nebraska and Washington.  I have corresponded with new-found Murphy relations and plan to visit Nebraska this summer to see Dora’s grandfather’s original homestead (which remains in the family) as well as meet some of our extended Murphy relations.  The 1982 Murphy Family booklet provided a number of beautiful remembrances of the Murphy family from children and grandchildren as well as gave me clues for further research.  If you are a Murphy descendant, please contact me so we can update this booklet in 2012!

I have the luxury of sitting down with my grandmother’s 4 remaining children (my father, two of his sisters and one brother) to find out more about Dora, but I need to follow through and not take the time for granted.  One of my goals/resolutions this year is to interview them and update this entry by this time next year (19 Jan 2013). 

In addition to the paper trail, here are a few things I learned about my grandmother.

  • Dora is fondly remembered by her daughters as a wonderful cook.  My Aunt Peggy told me that she made great stews, soups and chilis.  My Aunt Kathleen mentioned that she enjoyed baking and made amazing pies and cakes.  
  • Dora's hair went completely white in her mid-twenties but she never colored it ~ my Aunts told me it was beautiful (we all inherited this tendency but do our best to thwart mother nature!).  
  • My Aunt Doreen told me that her mother enjoyed writing letters, which came in handy because my Aunt Doreen lived away from Seattle during the early years of her marriage ~ Dora regularly sent letters filling her in on life at home. 
  • Dora was also the taskmaster in the family (as Irish mothers are wont to be).  One story they all mentioned was that they were playing football in the house with a bag of sugar and it broke ~ this was during WWII when many items were rationed.  My father recalls that there was no sugar for any of the children for a long time after that incident and my grandmother shared her "disappointment" with each of them!  
  • My father also recalled that he was rather shy and quiet as a child and there was a particular boy who bullied him.  When my grandmother found out she encouraged him to fight back with the proviso that if he didn't she would beat him up!  My dad said he was more afraid of his mother than the boy so he fought him, and that was that ~ no more bullying.  Talk about tough love, but my father said he learned to stand up for himself from that point on!  
  • My grandparents were quite devout and I was told that every Friday night when the rosary began, anyone there at that time got down on their knees and joined the family in praying the rosary (Catholic or not!).   
Dora is remembered as a loving wife, a good mother, a wonderful homemaker and cook, a true and loyal sister, and a bright light that was extinguished too soon.  So today, on the anniversary of her birth a toast to the grandmother I never knew, Dora Josephine Murphy, “Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam uasal.”

Friday, July 1, 2011

July Birthdays & Anniversaries



Welcome to July's "roll call" of those who came before me ~ a listing of the birthdays and anniversaries of my Keough & Murphy ancestors who were born or married during July.  I use a cutoff year of 1900 for privacy concerns. As you can see, Ireland, Newfoundland, Scotland and the United States (Iowa, Missouri, and Nebraska) are represented.

Do we share any of the same ancestors? If so, I would love to hear from you and hear all about them.

  1. Diana KEOUGH [1582] Jul 1855, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  2. William M. GOULD [1325] Jul 1860, , , Nebraska, USA
  3. Isabelle GRANT [480] Jul 1872, SCOTLAND
  4. Ellen Jane MURPHY [475] 2 Jul 1878, Marysville, Clark, Missouri, USA
  5. Patrick FURLONG [168] 10 Jul 1881, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  6. Bernard KEOUGH [178] 11 Jul 1866, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  7. Johannah KEOUGH [941] 11 Jul 1866, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  8. John KEOUGH [195] 13 Jul 1834, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  9. William Anthony KEOUGH [N897] 15 Jul 1892, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  10. James F. MURPHY [1079] 18 Jul 1877, Red Oak, Montgomery, Iowa, USA
  11. William Thomas MORRISSEY [247] 18 Jul 1888, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  12. George POWERS [3374] 19 Jul 1875, , , Illinois, USA
  13. Claire Agnes SHAUGHNESSY [493] 19 Jul 1893, , , Washington, USA
  14. Mary MURPHY [1074] 25 Jul 1839, Ballyknock, County Carlow, Leinster, IRE
  15. James KEOUGH [182] 26 Jul 1839, Ballyknock, County Carlow, Leinster, IRE
  16. James KEOUGH [182] 26 Jul 1874, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  17. Diana KEOUGH [N1578] Jul 27 1855, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  18. James TRACEY and Mary KEOUGH [67] 28 Jul 1843, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  19. Michael C. BURNS [1130] 31 Jul 1871, , , Nebraska, USA
  20. Mary KEOUGH [183] 31 Jul 1878, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL 

Note: The number in brackets [ ] is the individual's RIN (record identification number) or the couple's MRIN (marriage record identification number) in my genealogy program. An N before the number indicates that the record is found in my Newfoundland Families database.

July Month & Name Wordles made with Wordle.net ~ thanks

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

June Birthdays & Anniversaries




Welcome to June's "roll call" of those who came before me ~ a listing of the birthdays and anniversaries of my Keough & Murphy ancestors who were born or married during June.  I use a cutoff year of 1900 for privacy concerns. As you can see, Ireland, Newfoundland, and the United States (Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, and New York) are represented.

Do we share any of the same ancestors? If so, I would love to hear from you and hear all about them.

  1. Martin KEOUGH [248] 1 Jun 1890, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  2. Parnell Patrick MURPHY [2070] 2 Jun 1886, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  3. Lawrence SHAUGHNESSY [492] 6 June 1864, Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, USA
  4. Peter William WALSH [3926] 6 Jun 1873, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  5. John MURPHY [468] 14 Jun 1863, New York, New York, New York, USA
  6. David Francis MURPHY [476] 14 Jun 1880, Rock Port, Atchison, Missouri, USA
  7. Gertrude GOULD [1326] 15 Jun 1899,  ,  , Nebraska, USA
  8. Joseph Cornelius MURPHY [466] 16 June 1887, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  9. Peter DONAHUE [2027] 18 Jun 1891, Boyds Cove, , ,NL
  10. Elizabeth G. MURPHY [2123] 19 Jun 1886, Saint Mary, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  11. Thomas KEOUGH [2028] 26 Jun 1876, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  12. Peter Andrew WINK [881] 29 Jun 1899, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
  13. Margaret Ellen KEOUGH [N731] 29 Jun 1900, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
Note: The number in brackets [ ] is the individual's RIN (record identification number) or the couple's MRIN (marriage record identification number) in my genealogy program. An N before the number indicates that the record is found in my Newfoundland Families database.

June Month & Name Wordles made with Wordle.net ~ thanks


Sunday, May 1, 2011

May Birthdays & Anniversaries




Welcome to May's "roll call" of those who came before me ~ a listing of the birthdays and anniversaries of my Keough & Murphy ancestors who were born or married during May.  I use a cutoff year of 1900 for privacy concerns. As you can see, Ireland, Newfoundland and the United States (Missouri and  Nebraska) are represented.  Do we share any of the same ancestors? If so, I would love to hear from you and hear all about them.

  1. Margaret “Maggie” MURPHY [2069] May 1894, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  2. Andrew TRACEY [N1481] 3 May 1846, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  3. Daniel Paul MURPHY [47] 3 May 1871, Rock Port, Atchison, Missouri, USA
  4. Samuel BARKER and Catherine KEOUGH [N59] 5 May 1846, Keels, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  5. Mary KEOUGH [174] 9 May 1855, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  6. Thomas KEOUGH [937] 9 May 1855, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  7. Mary KEOUGH [N213] 9 May 1856, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  8. Michael Joseph DAVEY [3059] 9 May 1899, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  9. Lawrence MURPHY [1076] 10 May 1844, Ballyknock, County Carlow, Leinster, IRE
  10. James MURPHY and Mary REDDIN [533] 10 May 1883, Saint Mary, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  11. Patrick KEOUGH and Mary DRISCOLL [55] 10 May 1887, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  12. Patrick KEOUGH [239] 21 May 1880, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  13. Mary Loretto KELLEY [1640] 23 May 1882, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  14. Bridget TRACEY [1387] 24 May 1895, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  15. Mary Magdaline MURPHY [2068] 25 May 1892, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  16. James Joseph MURPHY [205] 27 May 1888, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  17. Honora Agnes Butler MURPHY [206] 27 May 1888, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  18. John Jacob Varvel [3371] 27 May 1893, , , Nebraska, USA
  19. Elizabeth KEOUGH [N157] 28 May 1830, , Bonavista Bay, , NL
  20. Samuel BARKER [N253] 29 May 1855, Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  21. Bridget TRACEY [N788] 29 Oct 1859, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL

Note: The number in brackets [ ] is the individual's RIN (record identification number) or the couple's MRIN (marriage record identification number) in my genealogy program. An N before the number indicates that the record is found in my Newfoundland Families database.

May Month & Name Wordles made with Wordle.net ~ thanks


Friday, April 1, 2011

April Birthdays & Anniversaries




Welcome to April's "roll call" of those who came before me ~ a listing of the birthdays and anniversaries of my Keough & Murphy ancestors who were born or married during April. I use a cutoff year of 1900 for privacy concerns. As you can see, Ireland, Newfoundland and the United States (Nebraska) are represented.

Do we share any of the same ancestors? If so, I would love to hear from you and hear all about them.

  1. John KEOUGH [177] Apr 1863, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  2. James A. MURPHY [1773] Apr 1879, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  3. Andrew TRACEY [1384] Apr 1886, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  4. Michael Daniel MURPHY [207] 4 Apr 1890, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  5. John KEOUGH [N217] 12 Apr 1863, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  6. Anne BARKER [N249] 15 Apr 1846, Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  7. Bernard KEOUGH [246] 15 Apr 1888, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  8. Anne KEOUGH [179] 21 Apr 1869, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  9. Mary PHILPOTT [N3077] 25 Apr 1893, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  10. James Joseph MURPHY [2127] 25 Apr 1898, Saint Mary, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  11. Lawrence Edward MURPHY [202] 26 Apr 1862, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  12. Lawrence MURPHY and Ellen E. TAGART [424] 26 Apr 1898, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  13. William M. GOULD and Katherine BURNS [443] 26 Apr 1898, Saint Mary, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  14. Mary BARKER [N1093] 27 Apr 1841, Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  15. James Joseph MURPHY and Eleanor KILEY [10] 28 Apr 1861, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  16. William MURPHY and Catherine KEOUGH [N578] 28 Apr 1887, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  17. Charles Oliver TUCKER [211] 29 Apr 1880, Washington, Nemaha, Nebraska, USA 
  18. Bridget KEOUGH [2001] 30 Apr 1894, Boyds Cove, , NL

  
Note: The number in brackets [ ] is the individual's RIN (record identification number) or the couple's MRIN (marriage record identification number) in my genealogy program. An N before the number indicates that the record is found in my Newfoundland Families database.



April Month & Name Wordles made with Wordle.net ~ thanks


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

March Birthdays & Anniversaries



Welcome to March's "roll call" of those who came before me ~ a listing of the birthdays and anniversaries of my Keough & Murphy ancestors who were born or married during March. I use a cutoff year of 1900 for privacy concerns. As you can see, Ireland, Newfoundland and the United States (Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska and New York) are represented.

Do we share any of the same ancestors? If so, I would love to hear from you and hear all about them.

  1. Andrew KEOUGH [945] Mar 1847, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  2. Alexander William MELVIN [2002] Mar 1877, Lamanche, Ferryland, , NL
  3. Anna MURPHY [2121] Mar 1884, Saint Mary, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  4. Mary MURPHY [2122] Mar 1885, Saint Mary, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  5. Bridget Josephine KEOUGH [3899] Mar 1900, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  6. Peter H. DAVEY and Catherine MURPHY [923] 2 Mar 1886, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  7. Mary KEOUGH [190] 7 Mar 1821, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  8. Honora MURPHY [469] 7 Mar 1867, New York, New York, New York, USA
  9. Andrew KEOUGH [N1491] 10 Mar 1847, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  10. Andrew TRACEY [1389] 12 Mar 1846, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  11. Denis KEOUGH [1560] 12 Mar 1888, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  12. Honora Agnes BUTLER [355] 14 Mar 1840, , County Cork, Munster, IRE
  13. Clara Marie GEIS [482] 14 Mar 1898, Creston, Union, Iowa, USA
  14. Michael Francis KEOUGH [181] 16 Mar 1873, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  15. Andrew KEOUGH [N158] 17 Mar 1832, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  16. Katherine BURNS [734] 18 Mar 1870, , , Nebraska, USA
  17. Michael D. MURPHY [474] 18 Mar 1877, Rock Port, Atchison, Missouri, USA
  18. Bridget Josephine KEOUGH [N665] 18 Mar 1900, Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  19. Harold James MURPHY [1154] 18 Mar 1900, , , Nebraska, USA
  20. Mary DRISCOLL, [160] 19 Mar 1864, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  21. Ellen Delores BURNS [1139] 23 Mar 1882, Nemaha, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  22. Thomas KEOUGH [942] 24 Mar 1869, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  23. Jeremiah KEOUGH [943] 24 Mar 1869, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  24. Anne KEOUGH [191] 25 Mar 1826, King’s Cove, Bonavista, , NL
  25. Mary Catherine KEOUGH [N664] 25 Mar 1900, Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  26. Courtney Milton AITKEN [3375] 26 Mar 1886, Bradford, Stark, Illinois, USA
  27. Michael KEOUGH [939] 27 Mar 1859, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  28. John PHILPOTT [N999] 27 Mar 1890, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL

Note: The number in brackets [ ] is the individual's RIN (record identification number) or the couple's MRIN (marriage record identification number) in my genealogy program. An N before the number indicates that the record is found in my Newfoundland Families database.


March Month & Name Wordles made with Wordle.net ~ thanks


Tuesday, February 1, 2011

February Birthdays & Anniversaries




Welcome to February's "roll call" of those who came before me ~ a listing of the birthdays and anniversaries of my Keough & Murphy ancestors who were born or married during February. I use a cutoff year of 1900 for privacy concerns. As you can see, Ireland, Newfoundland and the United States (Illinois, Nebraska and Washington) are represented.

Do we share any of the same ancestors? If so, I would love to hear from you and hear all about them.

  1. Eleanor KILEY [353] Feb 1835, County Cork, Munster, IRE
  2. William MENKIN [3590] Feb 1895, , , Nebraska, USA
  3. Bridget A. MURPHY [998] 1 Feb 1870, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  4. Mary KEOUGH [1583] 2 Feb 1861, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  5. Mary REDDIN [1629] 2 Feb 1861, IRE
  6. Patrick J. MALONE [2990] 2 Feb 1864, Jerseyville, Jersey, Illinois, USA
  7. Pierce J. MURPHY [1000] 2 Feb 1874, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  8. Mary KEOUGH [245] 2 Feb 1887, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  9. Mary Catherine KEOUGH [N2885] 2 Feb 1890, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  10. Ellen Cecelia (Ella) MURPHY [207] 6 Feb 1888, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  11. Mary Loretta MALONE [2992] 10 Feb 1899, Saint Mary, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  12. James BARKER and Abigal CAREW [N662] 11 Feb 1876, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  13. Denis KEOUGH [N2888] 12 Feb 1889, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  14. Mary KEOUGH [948] 13 Feb 1859, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  15. Lawrence Edward Shaughnessy [497] 16 Feb 1900, Kent, King, Washington, USA
  16. Lawrence Augustine MURPHY [2128] 18 Feb 1900, Saint Mary, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  17. Francis L. SHAUGHNESSY [494] 20 Feb 1895, Sumner, Pierce, Washington, USA
  18. Hanna KEOUGH [N156] 22 Feb 1829, Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  19. Ellen Catherine KEOUGH [N2884] 23 Feb 1890, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  20. Thomas J. MURPHY [477] 24 Feb 1882, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  21. John Pierce MURPHY [2124] 24 Feb 1889, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  22. Winnie DAVEY [3063] 27 Feb 1886, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA

Note:  The number in brackets [ ] is the individual's RIN (record identification number) or the couple's MRIN (marriage record identification number) in my genealogy program. An N before the number indicates that the record is found in my Newfoundland Families database.

February Month & Name Wordles made with Wordle.net ~ thanks

Saturday, January 1, 2011

January Birthdays & Anniversaries





Each month I will post a "roll call" of those who came before me ~ it is a listing of the birthdays and anniversaries of my Keough & Murphy ancestors who were born or married during that month.  I use a cutoff year of 1900 for privacy concerns. As you can see Ireland, Newfoundland and the United States (Missouri, Nebraska, New York, and Washington) are represented.

Do we share any of the same ancestors?  If so, I would love to hear from you and hear all about them.

1.   Bridget KEOUGH [947] (Jan 1854, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL)
2.   Pierce P. MURPHY [1772] (Jan 1876, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA)
3.   Elenora (Ellen) MURPHY [2129] (Jan 1893, , , Nebraska, USA)
4.   James RYAN and Catherine KEOUGH [1215] (4 Jan 1892, King's Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL)
5.   John BURNS [1077] (5 Jan 1835, Ballyknock, County Carlow, Leinster, IRELAND)
6.   Daniel KEOUGH [180] (5 Jan 1871, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL)
7.   William KEOUGH [196] (6 Jan 1838, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL)
8.   John M. MURPHY [472] (6 Jan 1873, Rock Port, Atchison, Missouri, USA)
9.   Peter William WALSH and Anne KEOUGH [1209] (7 Jan 1900, Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, , NL)
10. Matthew M. MURPHY [1774] (8 Jan 1881, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA)
11. Andrew KEOUGH and Mary FURLONG [61] (9 Jan 1877, King's Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL)
12. James MURPHY [999] (10 Jan 1872, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA)
13. Michael Daniel O'MURPHY and Honora Agnes BUTLER [91] (11 Jan 1861, New York, New York, New York, USA)
14. Patrick S. BURNS [1132] (12 Jan 1874, , , Nebraska, USA)
15. James KEOUGH and Mary ROSE [1216] (15 Jan 1893, King's Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL)
16. Mary KEOUGH [2000] (16 Jan 1892, Boyds Cove, , , NL)
17. Andrew KEOUGH and Charlotte Mary KEATS [492] (16 Jan 1892, NL)
18. Catherine Elizabeth HEANEY [1452] (18 Jan 1890, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL)
19. Dora Josephine MURPHY [31] (19 Jan 1899, Burlington, Skagit, Washington, USA)
20. John PHILPOTT and Mary Catherine KEOUGH [1379] (20 Jan 1876, , Bonavista Bay, , NL)
21. Honora KEOUGH [946] (25 Jan 1850, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL)
22. Andrew Francis KEOUGH [244] (26 Jan 1886, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL)


Note:  The number in brackets [ ] is the individual's RIN (record identification number) or the couple's MRIN (marriage record identification number) in my genealogy program. An N before the number indicates that the record is found in my Newfoundland Families database.

January Month & Name Wordles made with Wordle.net ~ thanks


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

December Birthdays & Anniversaries




Welcome to December's "roll call" of those who came before me ~ a listing of the birthdays and anniversaries of my Keough & Murphy ancestors who were born or married during December.  I use a cutoff year of 1900 for privacy concerns. As you can see, Ireland, Newfoundland, Scotland, and the United States (Missouri, Nebraska, New York, and Washington) are represented.

Do we share any of the same ancestors? If so, I would love to hear from you and hear all about them.

  1. Cletus TRACEY [1393] Dec 1899, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  2. Mary MURPHY [467] 1 Dec 1861, New York, New York, New York, USA
  3. James H. MALONE [2991] 1 Dec 1895, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  4. Johanna KEOUGH [N260] 2 Dec 1856, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  5. Jennie COSTELLO [1136] 4 Dec 1881, , , Nebraska, USA
  6. Pierce HEANEY [N1693] 7 Dec 1874, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  7. Cletus TRACEY [1394] 7 Dec 1897, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  8. Anastasia SHAUGHNESSY [496] 10 Dec 1898, Kent, King, Washington, USA
  9. James Patrick KELLEY [1313] 11 Dec 1879, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  10. Kathleen Theresa MURPHY [209] 11 Dec 1896, Seattle, King, Washington, USA
  11. Margaret E. DAVEY [3056] 12 Dec 1891, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  12. Frank R. LEMPKA [3008] 12 Dec 1894, , , Nebraska, US
  13. Marjorie Bessie GARISS [2996] 14 Dec 1899, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  14. John F. KEOUGH [241] 15 Dec 1884, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  15. Catherine MURPHY [995] 18 Dec 1863, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  16. Suzanna KEOUGH [1502] 20 Dec 1895, Grand Falls, , NL
  17. Jeremiah KEOUGH [N3002] 24 Dec 1898, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  18. Duncan JOHNSTON [862] 25 Dec 1879, , South Uist, Hebrides, SCOTLAND
  19. Lucy McAULIFFE [1312] 25 Dec 1895, , , Nebraska, USA
  20. James Tobias MURPHY [473] 28 Dec 1874, Rock Port, Atchison, Missouri, USA
  21. Simon SHAUGHNESSY [495] 28 Dec 1896, Puyallup, Pierce, Washington, USA

Note: The number in brackets [ ] is the individual's RIN (record identification number) or the couple's MRIN (marriage record identification number) in my genealogy program. An N before the number indicates that the record is found in my Newfoundland Families database.

December Month & Name Wordles made with Wordle.net ~ thanks


Monday, November 1, 2010

November Birthdays & Anniversaries



Welcome to November's "roll call" of those who came before me ~ a listing of the birthdays and anniversaries of my Keough & Murphy ancestors who were born or married during November.  I use a cutoff year of 1900 for privacy concerns. As you can see Canada, Ireland, Newfoundland, and the United States (Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska, New York, and Washington) are represented.

Do we share any of the same ancestors? If so, I would love to hear from you and hear all about them.

  1. Andrew KEOUGH [172] Nov 1850, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  2. Anna MURPHY [1775] Nov 1882, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  3. James TRACEY [1383] Nov 1884, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  4. Mary HOLLOWAY [N766] Nov 1895 Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  5. Daniel Francis KEOUGH [240] 1 Nov 1882, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  6. Margaret Ann KEOUGH [2894] 1 Nov 1891, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  7. Margaret Cecelia MURPHY [208] 2 Nov 1894, Seattle, King, Washington, USA
  8. Lawrence Edward MURPHY and Catherine Matilda MURPHY [70] 4 Nov 1885, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  9. William KEOUGH and Mary WHELAN [69] 9 Nov 1862, Broad Cove, Bay de Verde-Carbonear, , NL
  10. Margaret DOOLEY [171] 10 Nov 1832, Knight’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  11. Margaret KEOUGH [175] 11 Nov 1857, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  12. Andrew KEOUGH [938] 11 Nov 1857, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  13. Alexander L. McDONNELL [854] 11 Nov 1876, CANADA
  14. James KEOUGH [236] 13 Nov 1877, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  15. Patrick J. MALONE and Margarette Ellen MURPHY [924] 13 Nov 1894, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  16. Edna UNKNOWN, married Parnell MURPHY [2189] 14 Nov 1885, , , Michigan, USA
  17. Margaret Elizabeth MURPHY [1081] 16 Nov 1868, New York, New York, New York, USA
  18. Richard TRACEY [215] 16 Nov 1892, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  19. Hannah TRACEY [N1582] 19 Nov 1855, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  20. John P. KAVANAGH and Elizabeth BURNS [376] 20 Nov 1899, Seward, Seward, Nebraska, USA
  21. James MURPHY [1075] 23 Nov 1837, Ballyknock, County Carlow, Leinster, IRE
  22. William PHILPOTT and Catherine KEOUGH [102] 23 Nov 1864, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  23. John BURNS and Mary MURPHY [346] 26 Nov 1868, Lincoln, Logan, Illinois, USA
  24. Mary A. DAVEY [3057] 26 Nov 1893, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  25. Arthur B. KAVANAUGH [1708] 27 Nov 1883, , , Nebraska, USA
  26. Andrew KEOUGH and Mary DRISCOLL [68] 28 Nov 1855, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  27. Patrick MURPHY [2079] 28 Nov 1887, Saint Mary, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  28. Andrew KEOUGH and Mary Josephine WALSH [N671] 30 Nov 1883, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL

Note: The number in brackets [ ] is the individual's RIN (record identification number) or the couple's MRIN (marriage record identification number) in my genealogy program.  An N before the number indicates that the record is found in my Newfoundland Families database.

November Month & Name Wordles made with Wordle.net ~ thanks


Friday, October 1, 2010

October Birthdays & Anniversaries



Welcome to October's "roll call" of those who came before me ~ a listing of the birthdays and anniversaries of my Keough & Murphy ancestors who were born or married during October.  I use a cutoff year of 1900 for privacy concerns. As you can see England, Ireland, Newfoundland, and the United States (Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, and Oregon) are represented.

Do we share any of the same ancestors? If so, I would love to hear from you and hear all about them.

  1. Catherine KEOUGH [367] Oct 1842, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  2. Mary Bridget KEOUGH [176] Oct 1861, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  3. John P. KAVANAGH [1141] Oct 1876, , , Nebraska, USA
  4. Mary TRACEY [1385] Oct 1888, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  5. Rose MURPHY [2125] Oct 1890, Saint Mary, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  6. Agnes B. MURPHY [2126] Oct 1894, Saint Mary, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  7. Mary J. MURPHY [996] 4 Oct 1865, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  8. Johannah M. MURPHY [478] 5 Oct 1884, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  9. Andrew KEOUGH [949] 6 Oct 1863, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  10. Catherine KEOUGH [944] 6 Oct 1872, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  11. Michael Patrick SULLIVAN [499] 6 Oct 1875, , , Michigan, USA
  12. George KENDALL [1085] 8 Oct 1887, ENGLAND
  13. James TRACEY [1222] 9 Oct 1856, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  14. Andrew Francis KEOUGH [30] 11 Oct 1892, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  15. Andrew BARKER [N250] 13 Oct 1848, Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  16. Margaret SHAW [470] 14 Oct 1894, Eugene, Lane Oregon, USA
  17. Catherine BARKER [N1094] Oct 15 1842. Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  18. Catherine KEOUGH [173] 16 Oct 1852, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  19. Richard PHILPOTT [N789] 19 Oct 1855, King’s Cove, Bonavista, , NL
  20. Patrick KEOUGH [159] 21 Oct 1859, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  21. Mary Bridget KEOUGH [N216] 21 Oct 1861. Plate Cove East, , Bonavista Bay, NL
  22. Mary TRACEY [N1463] 22 Oct 1843, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  23. Patrick JOY [N3075] 22 Oct 1893, Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  24. Denis Patrick KEOUGH [1561] 23 Oct 1894, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  25. Helen M. McCORMICK [2185] 25 Oct 1888, , , Massachusetts, USA
  26. Elizabeth BARKER [N1095] Oct 27 1844, Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  27. James HOGAN and Anne KEOUGH [1219] 27 Oct 1848, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  28. James KEOUGH and Margaret DOOLEY [60] 31 Oct 1849, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL

Note: The number in brackets [ ] is the individual's RIN (record identification number) or the couple's MRIN (marriage record identification number) in my genealogy program.  An N before the number indicates that the record is found in my Newfoundland Families database.


October Month & Name Wordles made with Wordle.net ~ thanks


Wednesday, September 1, 2010

September Birthdays & Anniversaries




Welcome to September's "roll call" of those who came before me ~ a listing of the birthdays and anniversaries of my Keough & Murphy ancestors who were born or married during September.  I use a cutoff year of 1900 for privacy concerns. As you can see Ireland, Newfoundland, and the United States (Nebraska and Washington) are represented.

Do we share any of the same ancestors? If so, I would love to hear from you and hear all about them.

  1. Elizabeth BURNS [1131] Sep 1872, , , Nebraska, USA
  2. Peter TRACEY [1386] Sep 1890, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  3. Andrew KEOUGH and Catherine AYLWARD [64] 1 Sep 1827, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  4. Michael M. Murphy [2072] 6 Sep 1892, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  5. Lawrence SHAUGHNESSY and Margaret Elizabeth MURPHY [138] 6 Sep 1892, Puyallup, Pierce, Washington, USA
  6. Michael Daniel O’Murphy [354] 8 Sep 1836, , County Kerry, Munster, IRE
  7. Andrew KEOUGH [952] 10 Sep 1871, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  8. Patrick KEOUGH [189] 16 Sep 1816, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  9. Bridget KEOUGH [951] 17 Sep 1869, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  10. Pierce J. MURPHY and Mary Agnes KAVANAUGH [378] 17 Sep 1897, Seward, Seward, Nebraska, USA
  11. Mary FURLONG [184] 20 Sep 1846, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  12. John KEOUGH [N2914] 21 Sep 1893, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  13. Robert BARKER [N252] Sep 22 1853, Open Hall, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  14. Helen GOULD [1327] 25 Sep 1900,  , , Nebraska, USA
  15. John B. DAVEY [3055] 26 Sep 1889, Tecumseh, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  16. Michael “Mick” KEOUGH [161] 28 Sep 1890, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  17. Elizabeth KEOUGH [N1545] 29 Sep 1853, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL 
Note: The number in brackets [ ] is the individual's RIN (record identification number) or the couple's MRIN (marriage record identification number) in my genealogy program. An N before the number indicates that the record is found in my Newfoundland Families database.


December Month & Name Wordles made with Wordle.net ~ thanks


Sunday, August 1, 2010

August Birthdays & Anniversaries




Welcome to my "Roll Call" of those who came before me ~ a listing of the birthdays and anniversaries of my Keough & Murphy ancestors who were born or married during August.  I use a cutoff year of 1900 for privacy concerns. As you can see, Ireland, Newfoundland, and the United States (Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and New York) are represented.  I am jumping right in with August and I will follow-up each month ~ so let's get this thing started!

Do we share any of the same ancestors? If so, I would love to hear from you and hear all about them.

  1. James KEOUGH [170] Aug 1824, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  2. Minnie C. SANFORD [479] Aug 1878, , , Illinois, USA
  3. Nora MULLINS [4135] Aug 1887, , , Kansas, USA
  4. Catherine KEOUGH [950] 1 Aug 1865, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  5. James KEOUGH [1559] 1 Aug 1887, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  6. Daniel Francis KEOUGH [163] 1 Aug 1897, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  7. Catherine KEOUGH [N248] 2 Aug 1814, St. John’s, Avalon, , NL
  8. Henrietta KEOUGH [N3001] 8 Aug 1894, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  9. Catherine Matilda MURPHY [203] 12 Aug 1864, New York, New York, New York, USA
  10. Bridget KEOUGH [N812] 13 Aug 1848, Bonavista, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  11. Thomas KEOUGH [N1663] 13 Aug 1876, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  12. Margarette Ellen MURPHY [997] 13 Aug 1867, Vesta, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  13. Mary Assumption MURPHY [213] 14 Aug 1892, , , Nebraska, USA
  14. Ellen E. TAGART [1660] 15 Aug 1853, Oskaloosa, Mahaska, Iowa, USA
  15. Peter H. DAVEY [2989] 15 Aug 1856, IRELAND
  16. John William MURPHY [1663] 15 Aug 1885, Saint Mary, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
  17. Catherine TRACEY [N1510] 17 Aug 1849, King’s Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  18. Catherine KEOUGH [940] 17 Aug 1862, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  19. James Joseph MURPHY [352] 19 Aug 1819, , County Carlow, Leinster, IRE
  20. James KEOUGH [N58] 22 Aug 1824, Plate Cove East, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  21. Charles Kavanaugh MURPHY [1152] 22 Aug 1898, , , Nebraska, USA
  22. Margaret KEOUGH [953] 25 Aug 1875, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL
  23. Cecilia KEOUGH [N3003] 31 Aug 1898, Plate Cove, Bonavista Bay, , NL

Note: The number in brackets [ ] is the individual's RIN (record identification number) or the couple's MRIN (marriage record identification number) in my genealogy program. An N before the number indicates that the record is found in my Newfoundland Families database.





August Month & Name Wordles made with Wordle.net ~ thanks