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Bev could it have said O'Sullivan?
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There is this one on the Boston Passenger lists April 1908 'Saxonia'
Coffey, Timothy;27 yrs;male;single;cement ?; Irish;last permanent residence USA, Rosebury (does this mean he was returning from a trip back to Ireland?);nearest relative: mother, Johanna Coffey, Killarigan, Co. Kerry;final destination: Mass. Rosebury
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Bev was that an original doc or typed? Could it be Killorglin. (pronounced Killorgin)
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OK....probably not your chap then, if he was unmarried. US Naturalisation Indexes:Mass 1923
Coffey, Timothy John; 26 Whiting St Roxbury;born 18th May 1880 Killorghan, Kerry, Ireland;cement finisher;wife's name -Margaret;date of admission 15 June 1923 Sorry Red herring, I guess
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Original image, Julie....but that is nothing. The number of ways I have found Drummanaught in original documents is amazing
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JUlie.....................do we know for sure Timothy never married???
I suppose if Dan got money after he died???
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Yes I don't think he would have been leaving money to distant relies if he had married Lib.
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I can't really tell, Julie...I am saving most of these images as I find them and can send them on to you or Libby if you PM your email addy.
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If he had no children he might have. Didn't he leave it to his nephew?
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