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Ok Deb , Who are these people?

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robbyblogger said…
They are probably dead people.
Kathleen said…
I know I know ... yes they are dead. They were hanging in the O Brian's house.. well not them their picture. They are the O'Brian's relatives. Not bad huh!!
robbyblogger said…
We need to show this photo to THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE US for more info.
What about a seance ? That way the folks in the picture can answer for themselves.
We can channel through Kathy, she used to do a great E.T..
I'm only responsible for knowing whose who several years before I was born not a hundred years before! I'm with Kathy. They have something to do with the O'Brien's. I'm wondering if that is the famous picture from the Corktown Pub.
Loretto Woods said…
Hi Kevin:
I am think that this picture was from the Brennan family. I will ask Dad and Mom but I think the gent with the mustache is Michael J. Brennan our Great Grandpa.
Love,
Loretto
Kathleen said…
Hi this is the picture from the pub. I remember Nance talking about it. I seem to remember the picture being of her father and family. My brother Pat should know who they are since this picture has held his attention since Frank was alive.
robbyblogger said…
I don't know why but I think the large lady on the right side was our great granny.
No Brennan connection unless its the Hamilton Brennan clan who resided on Victoria Ave.
Kevin Ford said…
You are all no help at all except that it is confirmed these people are in fact dead.I got the picture from Uncle Johns stuff and I believe they were sent to him by Peter James Benninger da third.The pub I believe is a good bet.Who is Frank?PJB3 are you out there?
I know I'm the last person really to know any of this, but for some reason, I think Rob is right. I just didn't want to post my opinion and look stupid! My Grndma (Catherine) had either this same picture or one similar, and I think she told me that the heavy lady is my great-great grandmother, so that would make her you guys Great grandmother! I have to ask my dad if he knows for sure.
robbyblogger said…
Thank you Christy for allowing me to go first and possibly look stupid.
Frank lived with Nance and Girly at 109 Victoria Ave. He was a bachelor and alot of fun for a kid to hang out with. Kevin you were one of his pall bearers I think. Do you remember a large garbage bin with "Frank's Disposal" written on it?
The picture hung to the right of the fireplace and the front window on Victoria Ave when my folks lived at 109.
We really should do the seance thing and channel Uncle John. Darn rude of him to leave this mystery behind. Get Bernie jr. to channel John he does great voices.
Kevin why are you blogging when you are supposed to be watching your kiddies play hockey/ringette?
I'm tellin' Anne.
Kathleen said…
Standing ovation for Loretta for giving a good try...clap,clap,clap...
Aunt Maureen said…
Hi Folks
, I tried to get in here to answer at the time I saw the photo, but couldnt figure the blog out.I do know who all these people. Between my aunt Margaret and Nance, I heard all about who's who many times.This photograph was taken in 1888.
I just want to start by saying that the older woman in the picture is my great grandmother.She was my dads grandmother. Her name was Mary (McMahon)Sullivan and she was the mother of everyone in that picture. She was referred to by the family as "Ma" (same sound as ba like sheep say).She was married to James Sullivan.He died the year before the picture was taken.
Starting from left to right is my grandmother.Catherine Sullivan (Kitty)(later married John Ford our grandfather.). Next is my grandmothers brother Dan Sullivan (often referred to as Dude).He married Ellen Dwyer.Next sitting on arm of chair was my grandmothers sister,Mary Sullivan (Minnie) She was the mother of the Obrien family (I will write about all this later in Ancestors Heading)She married James O'Brien. Next to her was another sister Hannah Sullivan Broderick referred to as Nana.She was married to Michael Broderick.The last one was Margaret Sullivan. She died in 1890of TB 2 years after this photograph was taken . They knew she was dying and that was the reason for the photo.I will give more history later under another heading.
Aunt Maureen said…
Hi Folks
, I tried to get in here to answer at the time I saw the photo, but couldnt figure the blog out.I do know who all these people. Between my aunt Margaret and Nance, I heard all about who's who many times.This photograph was taken in 1888.
I just want to start by saying that the older woman in the picture is my great grandmother.She was my dads grandmother. Her name was Mary (McMahon)Sullivan and she was the mother of everyone in that picture. She was referred to by the family as "Ma" (same sound as ba like sheep say).She was married to James Sullivan.He died the year before the picture was taken.
Starting from left to right is my grandmother.Catherine Sullivan (Kitty)(later married John Ford our grandfather.). Next is my grandmothers brother Dan Sullivan (often referred to as Dude).He married Ellen Dwyer.Next sitting on arm of chair was my grandmothers sister,Mary Sullivan (Minnie) She was the mother of the Obrien family (I will write about all this later in Ancestors Heading)She married James O'Brien. Next to her was another sister Hannah Sullivan Broderick referred to as Nana.She was married to Michael Broderick.The last one was Margaret Sullivan. She died in 1890of TB 2 years after this photograph was taken . They knew she was dying and that was the reason for the photo.I will give more history later under another heading.

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