Sean Lally
M, #51, b. August 2, 1961, d. July 15, 2023
Parents
Biography
Sean Lally was born on August 2, 1961 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
G. He died on July 15, 2023, at age 61, in California, United States
G.
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Sheila F. Lally
F, #52, b. October 18, 1958, d. February 7, 2023
Parents
Biography
Sheila F. Lally was born on October 18, 1958 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
G. She died on February 7, 2023, at age 64, in Illinois
G.
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Bridget Dever1
F, #54, b. February 6, 1929, d. September 30, 2022
Parents
Family
Biography
Bridget Dever was born on February 6, 1929 in Tourmakeady, Mayo, Ireland
G. She and
Austin McGing were married on September 23, 1950 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
G, Cook County, Illinois Marriage Index, 1930-1960
Name:Bridget Dever
Marriage Date:15 Sep 1950
Spouse:Austin McKing
Marriage Location:Cook County, IL
Marriage license:0F7C7C1F-1BE7-420B-A862-48932CAF6B0A
File Number:2152188
Archive Collection Name:Cook County Genealogy Records (Marriages)
Archive repository location:Chicago, IL
Archive repository name:Cook County Clerk. She died on September 30, 2022, at age 93, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
G.
McGing, Bridget
Bridget McGing age 93; native of Tourmakaedy, Co Mayo, Ireland; beloved wife of the late Austin; loving mother of the late Mary Teresa, Kathleen (the late Vince) and Austin Jr., cherished grandmother of Katrina, Pete, and Vince (Sandra); dearest great grandmother Aidan, MacKenzie, Vinny, and Luca; fond sister of Kathleen Mulrooney and the late Mary "Mo" Dever. Services Private. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Impact Behavioral Health Partners. Arrangements entrusted to Gibbons Family Funeral Home. For info 773-777-3944 or www.gffh.com. (Research):I have no documentation on the family
Bridget Mcging
Illinois, Northern District (Eastern Division), Naturalization Index
Name: Bridget Mcging
Event Type: Naturalization
Event Year: 1955
Event Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States
Birth Year: 1929
Affiliate Publication Title: District Court for the Chicago Division of the Northern District of Illinois Petitions for Naturalization, compiled 1906-1991 , Affiliate Publication Number: 593882 , Digital Folder Number: 007168932 , Image Number: 00893.
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Mary Therese McGing
F, #55, b. March 14, 1952, d. October 3, 2007
Parents
Biography
Mary Therese McGing was born on March 14, 1952 in Oak Park, Cook, Illinois
G. She died on October 3, 2007, at age 55, in San Leandro, Alameda, California
G.
A Memorial Mass celebrating the life of Mary T. McGing, a former principal at Concord's Queen of All Saints School and Oakland's St. Bernard School, will be held at 2 p.m. on Oct. 27 at St. Paschal Baylon Church, 3700 Dorisa Ave. in Oakland. McGing died earlier this month after a 13-month struggle with a malignant brain tumor. She previously taught at St. Elizabeth High School and at Bishop O'Dowd High School, both in Oakland. Donations in McGing's memory may be made to: FACE (Family Aid to Catholic Education), Diocese of Oakland, 3014 Lakeshore Ave., Oakland, CA 94610, or Project Open Hand, 730 Polk St., San Francisco, CA 94109. (Research):MCGING, SR MARY T.: Berkeley, CA; Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley; b: Mar 14, 1952; p: Austin McGing and Bridget Dever; deg: MA, Spirituality, 1993; Univ Coll Galway, BA; act: Liturgy Coord; empl: Mercy Convent HS Ballinrobe ...
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Birth, Marriage & Death
Name Mary T. McGing
Birth 14 Mar 1952
Death 3 Oct 2007 - San Leandro, Alameda, California, USA
Civil IllinoisReview
U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1
Directories & Member Lists
Name Mary T McGing
Birth 14 Mar 1952
Residence 1992 - San Pablo, CA[San Leandro, CA]
U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1
Name: Mary T McGing
Birth Date: 14 Mar 1952
Address: 3400 Richmond Pkwy # Py2414, San Pablo, CA, 94806-5207 (1992)
[2025 Durant Ave Apt 101, Berkeley, CA, 94704-5205]
[3375 Creekside Dr, San Leandro, CA, 94578-4654]
[586 Cove CT, San Leandro, CA, 94578-4634 (1993)]
[400 Davis St Apt 107, San Leandro, CA, 94577-2762 (1996)].
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Kathleen Ann McGing
F, #56, b. August 26, 1954, d. January 21, 2016
Parents
Biography
Kathleen Ann McGing was born on August 26, 1954 in Oak Park, Cook, Illinois
G. She and
Michael Vincent Heneghan were married in 1973. She died on January 21, 2016, at age 61, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
G.
Kathleen A. Heneghan, nee McGing, 61, formerly of Tourmakaedy, Co. Mayo, Ireland; beloved wife of Vince; loving mother of Katrina (Peter) O'Malley, Peter and Vince (Sandra); darling daughter of Bridget and the late Austin McGing; cherished grandmother of Aidan, Mackenzie, and Vinny; dear sister of the late Mary Theresa McGing; fond sister-in-law and aunt of many; Family & Friends will meet Monday for a Memorial Mass, 10:00 AM at St. Cornelius Church 5430 W. Foster Ave. Interment Private. Arrangements entrusted to Gibbons Family Funeral Home. For info 773-777-3944. (Research):U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1
Directories & Member Lists
Name Kathleen A Heneghan
Birth 26 Aug 1954
Residence 1982 - Niles, IL
U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1
Name: Kathleen A Heneghan
Birth Date: 26 Aug 1954
Phone Number: 698-0096
Address: None, Niles, IL, 60648 (1982)
[8739 W Stolting Rd, Niles, IL, 60714-1818 (1993)]
U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 2
Name: Kathleen A Heneghan
Birth Date: 26 Aug 1954
Address: 5037 W Cullom Ave, Chicago, IL, 60641-1456.
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Michael Vincent Heneghan
M, #57, b. March 29, 1951, d. August 21, 2022
Parents
Biography
Michael Vincent Heneghan was born on March 29, 1951 in Ireland
G. He and
Kathleen Ann McGing were married in 1973. He died on August 21, 2022, at age 71, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
G.
VINCE HENEGHAN OBITUARY
Heneghan, Vince
Vince Heneghan, 71; formerly of Tourmakaedy, Co. Mayo, Ireland; beloved husband of the late Kathleen A. Heneghan, nee McGing; loving father of Katrina O'Malley, Peter and Vince (Sandra); cherished grandfather of Aidan, Mackenzie, Vinny and Luca; dear brother of Peadar (Marion), Brendan, Kevin (Kathy), Patricia (Eddie), Martin (Annette), Irene (Stephen) and the late Marie; devoted son to the late Peter and Kathleen; fond brother-in-law, uncle and godfather of many; Family & Friends will meet Saturday for a Memorial Mass, 10:00 AM at St. Elizabeth of the Trinity Church 6040 W. Ardmore Ave. Interment Private. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Brain Injury Association of Illinois. Arrangements entrusted to Gibbons Family Funeral Home. For info 773-777-3944 or www.gffh.com.
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Thomas Francis Regan
M, #61, b. April 15, 1928, d. December 17, 2003
Parents
Family
Biography
Thomas Francis Regan was born on April 15, 1928 in Roscommon, Roscommon, Ireland
G. He and
Bridie Collins were married on November 25, 1961 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
G. He died on December 17, 2003, at age 75, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
G. He was buried on December 20, 2003 in Queen of Heaven, Hillside, Cook County, Illinois
G.
Lot 6, Block 209 Section 40
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Name: Thomas F. Regan
SSN: 358-34-0493
Last Residence:
60634 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
BORN: 15 Apr 1928
Died: 17 Dec 2003
State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (1959-1960)
U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1
Name: Thomas F Regan
Birth Date: 15 Apr 1928
Phone Number: 282-7424
Address: 5805 W Grace St, Chicago, IL, 60634-2643 (1977)
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
Name: Thomas Francis Regan
[Thomas F Regan]
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Date: 15 Apr 1928
Birth Place: Ballaghaderr
Death Date: 17 Dec 2003
Father: Anthony Regan
Mother: Margeret Grady
SSN: 358340493
Notes: Apr 1959: Name listed as THOMAS FRANCIS REGAN; 13 Jan 2004: Name listed as THOMAS F REGAN.
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Michael J. Lally
M, #63, b. November 10, 1945, d. August 31, 2010
Parents
Biography
Michael J. Lally was born on November 10, 1945 in Derryveeney, Mayo, Ireland
G. He and
Peige Conneely were married in October 1979. He died on August 31, 2010, at age 64, in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
G.
Michael J. Lally was also known as Mick Lally. Name: Michael J Lally
Registration district: Ballinrobe
Record type: BIRTHS
Registration date - quarter and year: Oct - Dec 1945
Estimated birth year:
Age:
Mother surnames: McGing
Film number: 101237
Volume: 4
Page: 35
Digital GS number: 4195652
Image number: 00284
Collection: Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes 1845-1958
First name(s)Michael J
Last nameLally
Registration year1945
Registered quarter/yearOct - Dec 1945
Registration districtBallinrobe
Volume4
Page35
Mother's last name (original)McGing
CountyGalway, Mayo
CountryIreland
Record setIrish Births 1864-1958
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryCivil Births
Collections fromIreland. (Research):Mick Lally
Gender: Male
Aliases: Mike Lally, Michael Lally, Micheál Ó Maolallaí, Michael "Mick" Lally
Birth: Nov 10 1945 Toormakeady
Death: Aug 31 2010
Cause of death: Emphysema
Dublin
Religion: Atheism
Nationality: Republic of Ireland
Occupations: Actor, Teacher
Marriage: Spouse: Peige Lally 1979
Relatives
Relation Name Birth
Mother May Lally
Father Tom Lally
Son Maghnus Lally
Daughter Saileog Lally
Son Darach Lally
Sister Marie Lally
Sister Rita Lally
Brother Tomas Lally
Sister Nual Lally
Sister Teresa Lally
Sister Sarah Lally
Wife Peige Lally
Lally, Mick (1945– 2010), actor, was born on 10 November 1945 in Tourmakeady, Co. Mayo, the eldest of seven children (two sons and five daughters) of Thomas Lally, a hill farmer with thirty acres, and his wife May (née McGing). The district was bilingual and Lally grew up as a native speaker of Irish. He later recalled the role of radio broadcasts of GAA matches in promoting demand for rural electrification, and traced his interest in the plays of John B. Keane (qv) to a childhood memory of a radio broadcast of Sive.
Educated through Irish at the local national school (walking six miles daily to attend and taking part in school drama productions), Lally then received his secondary education at St Mary's College, Galway (1960– 65). (His fees were paid by his maternal grandfather, who had emigrated to America and strongly believed in education.) Lally had no interest in the prospect of inheriting the family farm – though his parents later offered it to him – and recalled that while boarding school raised his ambitions beyond simple emigration, in many other respects it left him naïve. From 1965 he studied Irish, sociology and history at UCG with the aim of becoming a teacher. He captained the university boxing team, twice winning the British and Irish intervarsity championship, and later remarked that the experience of boxing in a ring was not unlike that of an actor onstage.
Lally's university years and participation in Galway's developing bohemian subculture, including the burgeoning folk-music scene, brought general radicalisation. He came to see himself as part of a new generation determined to break with the restrictions of the past, and became a left-wing Labour party supporter, participating in a sit-in at Galway social welfare offices in protest against reduction in small farmers' benefits. He acted with the UCG drama society, particularly in Irish-language productions. Although Lally's extensive extracurricular activities led to his being obliged to repeat his final BA exams after failing in 1969, the growing demand for teachers following the implementation of free secondary education enabled him to secure a job even before he graduated BA and H.Dip.Ed. (1970).
He taught in Tuam Vocational School (1969– 75), and later recalled that he had tried to make teaching fun, encouraging his students to act out Irish-language stories and appear in feiseanna. At the same time, he acted with the Galway-based Irish-language theatre company An Taibhdhearc, appearing in up to eight productions per year; his height and craggy features made him a well-known figure on the Galway scene. He was also noted throughout his career for vocal flexibility and love of language. He described himself as an instinctive actor who, like most of his theatre contemporaries, received little or no training and learned by experience.
In 1975 Lally was considering emigrating to London for the summer (to combine work on building sites with inquiries about the possibility of entering the city's theatrical scene) when he accepted the invitation of Garry Hynes and Marie Mullen to join them as a co-founder of the Druid theatre company, based in Galway city. In the company's production that August of 'The playboy of the western world' by J. M. Synge (qv), Lally played Christy Mahon. (In a 1982 Druid touring production he played Christy's father, Old Mahon, a part he revisited in the filmed DruidSynge version of 2005.) Druid's most frequent early performing venue was the Fo'csle, a tiny studio auditorium seating little more than forty; Lally later joked that the Fo'csle's small scale made it ideal training for television acting. Initially without government funding, Druid developed into the only professional theatre company in Ireland outside Dublin, touring widely to provincial theatres and community halls. Lally participated in the company's tour to Australia in 1987 to participate in celebrations of the bicentenary of European settlement; appearing in the 'Playboy', he took the opportunity to join a protest demonstration of Aboriginal Australians.
Moving to Dublin late in 1977 (although he continued to appear in Druid productions throughout the 1980s), Lally began to get parts on the Dublin stage. During his career he appeared in twenty-three Abbey Theatre productions, including a 1991 adaptation by John McGahern (qv) of Tolstoy's 'The power of darkness'. Lally's performance as a blind fiddler in 'Eejits' by Ron Hutchinson, a 1978 Project Theatre production, brought him to the attention of the RTÉ head of drama, Louis Lentin (qv), and led to his being cast as a religious maniac in Eugene McCabe's television play Roma (1979). This role, along with his performance in the series Bracken, won him a Jacob's television award. Lally later delivered one of four monologues in McCabe's television drama Tales from the poorhouse (1998), filmed separately in both English and Irish.
By 1979 Lally had secured the role for which he became best known: Miley Byrne in the RTÉ soap operas Bracken (1978– 82) and Glenroe (1983– 2001). The naïve Miley and his conniving hill-farmer father Dinny (played by Joe Lynch (qv)) were initially introduced as comic relief offsetting the stormy activities of the protagonist of Bracken, Pat Barry (introduced as a character in later seasons of The Riordans, and played by Gabriel Byrne). When Bracken was discontinued, Dinny and Miley were portrayed as selling their land and moving to a new farm in the Wicklow lowlands closer to an urban area, where they became market gardeners (later operating an 'open farm' for urban visitors) and were made somewhat more sympathetic figures. Their subsequent activities became the basis of Glenroe.
Lally later admitted that he only expected Glenroe to last for a year or two, and was surprised at the extent of its success. His portrayal of Miley combined an overlay of innocent naïveté (his catchphrase, 'Well, holy God', became proverbial) with an underlying body of inarticulate knowledge and fundamental common sense. Lally drew on his own knowledge and youthful experience of farming life, combined with his subsequent training and reflection, to considerable effect; it was often remarked that although Lally differed from Miley in many respects, he consciously refused to condescend to the character or to those who lived such a life or who identified with Miley. The character attracted tremendous popular affection, notably in his courtship of and subsequent marriage to Biddy McDermott (played by Mary McEvoy). Lally was often addressed as 'Miley' by people who met him in the street: 'Even the punks at the top of Grafton Street will stop me and ask how are the carrots and the mushrooms doing' (Irish Farmers' Journal, 8 March 1986). In 1990 Lally remarked that many members of the audiences for his theatre productions came expecting to see Miley and left with the impression that they had seen Miley – rather than Lally – playing a part.
To some extent Lally played up this identification with Miley (though they shared certain personal qualities; posthumous tributes from Lally's co-stars emphasised his gentleness and humility, which were conspicuous sources of Miley's appeal to audiences). In 1985 Lally participated in an April Fool's Day joke, announcing on the radio news programme Morning Ireland that he was resigning from Glenroe because RTÉ wished to introduce nude scenes. (Such an objection would have been more in character for the pious Miley than for Lally. Some years before his death Lally publicly revealed that he was a longstanding atheist, believing the suffering and cruelty in the world incompatible with the concept of a benevolent God.) In 1985, when Lally joined a picket line in support of Dunnes Stores workers who had been dismissed for refusing to handle goods imported from apartheid South Africa, it was suggested that it was unclear whether he was appearing as himself or as Miley. (Other activities associated with his left-wing political commitments, such as fund-raising events in support of the beleaguered leftist Sandinista regime in Nicaragua and canvassing for the far-left political activist Joe Higgins in Dáil Éireann elections, were more clearly undertaken in propria persona.) In 1990 Lally as Miley even had an Irish chart hit with 'The by-road to Glenroe'. Lally filmed the series every season from August to April, and engaged in travelling theatre productions during the summer hiatus.
In tandem with the last season of Glenroe (2000– 01), Lally appeared in the sixth and last season of the BBC drama Ballykissangel (also filmed in Wicklow) as Louis Dargan, a solitary, inarticulate and economically marginal hill farmer. After the demise of both serials, Lally mainly engaged in touring theatre productions, although he continued to do television and film work. In 2008– 09 he played a businessman in the Irish-language soap opera Ros na Rún, on TG4.
Lally appeared as a garda sergeant in Poitín (1978; dir. Bob Quinn), the first feature film made entirely in Irish, and his performance as the charismatic and sinister wandering shaman-fiddler Scarf Michael in The outcasts (1982; dir. Robert Wynne-Simmons), a horror film set in pre-famine Ireland, was critically praised. Other film appearances (mostly cameos) included The ballroom of romance (1982; dir. Pat O'Connor), Fools of fortune (1990; dir. Pat O'Connor), The secret of Roan Inish (1994; dir. John Sayles), as a horse seller in Alexander (2004; dir. Oliver Stone), and in the animated The secret of Kells (2009; dir. Tomm Moore) as the voice of the illuminator Brother Aidan. Lally declared, however, that he was primarily a theatre actor who saw film and television as stimulating variations on his true vocation.
On stage and in television plays Lally frequently played Irish countrymen and culturally conservative individuals in works by such authors as Keane, McCabe and Tom Murphy, though these were often isolated or deranged figures contrasting sharply with Miley's benignity and deliberately intended to counter idealised images of the peasant as archetypal Irishman. Such roles included the lonely Sanbatch Daly, trying to hold a declining community together, in the 1983 Druid production of 'The wood of the whispering' by M. J. Molloy (qv); John Connor, the morally disintegrating O'Connellite village leader in the 1984 Druid production of Murphy's 'Famine' (which Lally had translated into Irish, and performed, as 'Gorta', in 1975); the violent, pseudo-aristocratic fantasist Cornelius Melody in 'A touch of the poet' by Eugene O'Neill (1987 Druid production); the embattled conservative teacher Raphael Bell in the 1990 Macnas adaptation of 'The dead school' by Patrick McCabe; and the gravedigger suspected of murdering his wife in Martin McDonagh's 'A skull in Connemara' (1997).
In 1980 Lally went to Derry city to create the role of the lame, frustrated schoolteacher Manus O'Donnell in 'Translations' by Brian Friel (qv), the first production of the Field Day company, and was depressed by seeing the Northern Ireland troubles at first hand. In the 1990s and 2000s he participated in the generally successful project of the director Ben Barnes to rehabilitate Keane's image as a serious dramatist by staging innovative productions of major Keane plays involving revised texts developed in collaboration with the playwright. Lally drew particular attention for his portrayal of a lost, isolated and anguished Bull McCabe in 'The field' (as distinct from earlier renderings, notably by Ray McAnally (qv), which played up the character's demonic violence), of the title character in 'The year of the hiker' (who returns years after abandoning his family to become a tramp), and of the frustrated bachelor John Bosco Hogan in 'The chastitute'.
Lally married Peige (1979), a nurse from Inis Meáin; they had a daughter and two sons, and lived on the South Circular Road, Dublin, where Lally became a familiar sight on his bicycle. Irish was the language of the household; in later life Lally expressed dismay that the language-teaching methods his children experienced in school were fundamentally unchanged from what he had experienced in his own teaching career. Despite his atheism, his children received a Roman catholic education as he did not wish them to be isolated from their classmates. Lally died in a Dublin hospital on 31 August 2010 of a heart condition brought on by the emphysema that affected him in the last years of his life, and received a humanist funeral ceremony. In 2014 the Druid theatre's auditorium in Galway city was renamed the Mick Lally Theatre. This was particularly fitting; for while Lally will be primarily remembered as Miley Byrne, his role in bringing modern literary stage drama to provincial Ireland was more fugitive but quite possibly more important.
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William Kelly
M, #67, b. May 17, 1896
Parents
Biography
William Kelly was born on May 17, 1896 in Sraheen, Mayo, Ireland
G. He and
Winifred McGing were married on April 25, 1936 in Poulton Le Fylde, Lancashire, England
G, Listed in English Marriage Index
England & Wales marriages 1837-2008 Transcription
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First name(s)WINIFRED
Last nameMCGING
Marriage quarter2
Marriage year1936
Registration month-
MarriageFinder™WINIFRED MCGING married
WILLIAM KELLY
Spouse's last nameKELLY
DistrictFYLDE
District number-
CountyLancashire
CountryEngland
Volume8E
Page1751
Record setEngland & Wales marriages 1837-2008
CategoryBirth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
SubcategoryMarriages & divorces
Collections fromUnited Kingdom.
Church Baptism Record
Name: William Kelly Date of Birth:
Date of Baptism: 17-May-1896
Address: Sharashkesheen Parish/District: Burriscarra RC parish
Gender: Male County Co. Mayo
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Father: Patrick Kelly Mother: Mary McGing
Occupation:
Sponsor 1 /
Informant 1: Walter Burke
Sponsor 2 /
Informant 2: Bridget Burke
Notes:
3/0 MARRIED MARY MCGING AT BLACKPOOL APRIL 25TH, 1936.
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Delia Bernadette Kilcoyne1
F, #68, b. January 6, 1924, d. January 17, 2012
Parents
Biography
Delia Bernadette Kilcoyne was born on January 6, 1924 in Louisburgh, Mayo, Ireland
G. She and
Philip McGing were married on October 31, 1953 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
G, Ohio, County Marriages, 1774-1993
Ohio, County Marriages, 1774-1993
Name:Philip Mcginn
Gender:Male
Age:29
Birth Date:abt 1924
Marriage Date:31 Oct 1953
Marriage Place:Hamilton, Ohio, USA
Father:Thomas Mcginn
Mother:Bridgett Donohue
Spouse:Delia Bernadette Kilcoyne
Film Number:002251964. She died on January 17, 2012, at age 88, in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
G.
U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1
Name: Delia McGing
Birth Date: 6 Jan 1924
Address: 3962 Hemphill Way, Cincinnati, OH, 45236-2349 (1985)
Delia B. McGing
Birth: Jan 6 1924
Death: Jan 17 2012
Burial:
Cincinnati, Ohio
Notes: Delia B. McGing, (nee Kilcoyne) beloved wife of the late Philip McGing. Cherished mother of Michael (Diana) McGing, Mary (David) Duckworth, James McGing, and Austin McGing. Dear grandmother of Sarah, Sean, Megan, Madeline and Declan. Dear sister of the late John Kilcoyne, Patrick Kilcoyne, Mary Cassell, Kathleen McPadden, Anthony Kilcoyne, Ann McCartan, Evelyn Durkan, Tom Kilcoyne, Michael Kilcoyne, Austin Kilcoyne and Ita Durkan. Dearest friend and sister-in-law of Margaret Kilcoyne and fond and loving aunt of Mary Margaret Hoffman, Tom Kilcoyne, Kathleen Hornback, Reni Kilcoyne and many nieces and nephews. Departed Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at the age of 88. Visitation will be at St. Savior Catholic Church, Rossmoyne (45236) on Friday January 20, from 9:30 AM until Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to: Clovernook Center, 7000 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45231.
Source: View full record on Tributes.com. (Research):UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960
Name: Delia Kilcoyne
Gender: Female
Age: 23
Birth Date: abt 1924
Departure Date: 31 Oct 1947
Port of Departure: Southampton, England
Destination Port: New York, USA
Ship Name: Mauretania
Search Ship Database: Search for the Mauretania in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Shipping line: Cunard White Star Limited
Official Number: 166267
Master: R B G Woollat
New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Delia Kilcoyne
Arrival Date: 6 Nov 1947
Birth Date: abt 1924
Birth Location: Eire, Ireland
Birth Location Other: co mayo
Age: 23
Gender: Female
Ethnicity/ Nationality: Irish
Port of Departure: Southampton, England
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Mauretania.
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David Dean Duckworth
M, #71, b. June 17, 1960, d. August 1, 2018
Biography
David Dean Duckworth was born on June 17, 1960 in Kentucky
G. He died on August 1, 2018, at age 58, in Indiana, United States
G.
David D. Duckworth
Cincinnati - David D. Duckworth, age 58, of Cincinnati, passed away suddenly, August 1, 2018. Beloved Husband of Mary (nee McGing) for 30 years. In addition to his wife he is survived by his children Madeline and Declan, his mother Carolyn, brothers Kent and Don (Leigh), brothers-in-law, Michael McGing (Diana), Austin McGing and Jim McGing as well as many loving nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his daughter, Christian, and father, Don. Visitation will be held on Sunday, August 5th from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM at Gilligan Funeral Home, 8225 Montgomery Road, (Kenwood ~ 45236). Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:00 am, Monday, August 6th at St Margaret of York, 9499 Columbia Road, Loveland, OH 45140. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Clovernook Center for the Blind or the Cincinnati Irish Cultural Society. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at GilliganFuneralHomes.com
Published in the Kentucky Enquirer from Aug. 4 to Aug. 5, 2018.
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Bridget Walsh
F, #72, b. November 30, 1883
Parents
Biography
Bridget Walsh was born on November 30, 1883 in Churchfield, Mayo, Ireland
G.
Civil Birth Record
Name: Bridget Walsh Date of Birth: 30-Nov-1883
Registration Date: 12-Dec-1883
Address: Churchfield Parish/District: Cappaghduff district
Gender: Female County Co. Mayo
Denomination: Civil Parish
Father: Martin Walsh Mother: Catherine Morrin
Occupation: Shop Keeper
Sponsor 1 /
Informant 1: Mary Quin Sponsor 2 /
Informant 2:
Notes:
MARY QUIN "PRESENT AT BIRTH."
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Katherine Heneghan1
F, #73, b. October 2, 1929, d. August 1, 2021
Parents
Family
Biography
Katherine Heneghan was born on October 2, 1929 in Shanvallyard, Mayo, Ireland
G. She and
James Michael McGing, Sr, were married on September 8, 1956 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
G, Name:
Dorothy Swancy
Event Type:
Death
Birth Date:
abt 1845
Death Date:
25 Oct 1872
Death Place:
Milford, Massachusetts
Death Age:
27
Father Name:
Dolty Swancy
Mother Name:
Hanna Mc Ging
Cook County, Illinois Marriage Index, 1930-1960
about John Doherty
Name:
John Doherty
Marriage Date:
24 Dec 1940
Spouse:
Mary Mc Ging
Marriage Location:
Cook County, IL
Marriage license:
AC72A28E-F021-4313-8383-D071480EC418
File Number:
1667000
Archive Collection Name:
Cook County Genealogy Records (Marriages)
Archive repository location:
Chicago, IL
Archive repository name:
Cook County Clerk
Cook County, Illinois Marriage Index, 1930-1960
about Catherine Heneghan
Name: Catherine Heneghan
Marriage Date: 8 Sep 1956
Spouse: James Mc Ging
Marriage Location: Cook County, IL
Marriage license: BF1B27BC-C34C-45BB-9344-13BA55BF9453
File Number: 2414263
Archive Collection Name: Cook County Genealogy Records (Marriages)
Archive repository location: Chicago, IL
Archive repository name. She died on August 1, 2021, at age 91, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
G.
(Research):Catherine McGing nee Heneghan, Native of Shanvalleyard, Tourmakeady, County Mayo, Ireland. Beloved wife to the late James McGing of Churchfield, Tourmakeady. Loving mother of Bridget McGing, Mary (Patrick) O'Malley, James (Breda) and Austin. Loving grandmother to Maureen, Maura, Patrick, James, Liam and Hugh. Dear daughter of the late Andrew and Delia Heneghan. Dear sister of Peter Heneghan (late Julia), the late Eileen (Patrick) Casey, Mary, Bridget (Thomas) Furneaux, Julia, and Michael Heneghan. Fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. Dear friend of many.
Catherine and her husband Jim were two of the original organizers of Irish Family Day under the direction of Tommy Ryan that raised the money to purchase the property that became the Irish American Heritage Center in Chicago.
Visitation Saturday , August 7, 2021, at the M J Suerth Funeral Home -Peter T. Heneghan, director, 6754 N Northwest Hwy., Chicago from 9AM until time of prayers 10:30 AM. To St. Juliana Church, 7201 N. Oketo (at Touhy). Mass 11:00 AM. In Lieu of flowers, memorials to: Misericordia, 6300 N. Ridge Ave., Chicago, Il. 60660. Interment All Saints Cemetery.
Due to Covid restrictions, no food or drink is allowed. Face masks and social distancing are requested. For further information 773-631-1240 or www.suerth.com.
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Michael Joseph Donnelly1
M, #75, b. September 15, 1914, d. January 28, 1994
Parents
Biography
Michael Joseph Donnelly was born on September 15, 1914 in Carrowkilleen, Crossmolina, Mayo, Ireland
G. He and
Anne Josephine McGing were married on August 28, 1951 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
G, I have no documentation
Michael Donnelly
in the Ireland, Civil Registration Marriages Index, 1845-1958
Name:Michael Donnelly
Date of Registration:Jul-Aug-Sep, 1951
Registration district:Dublin South, Ireland
Volume:2
Page Number:1052
FHL Film Number:0257850
Records on Page:
Name
Eamon Power
Michael Donnelly
Elizabeth O'Brien
Anne McGing
Gerald J Byrne
Joseph Breen
Hannah M McDonnell
Catherine Wilson. He died on January 28, 1994, at age 79, in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
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U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Birth, Marriage & Death
Name Michael Donnelly
Birth 15 Sep 1914
Death 15 Jan 1994 - (U.S. Consulate) Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Name: Michael Donnelly
SSN: 325-36-4873
Last Residence:
900 (U.S. Consulate) Dublin, Republic of Ireland
BORN: 15 Sep 1914
Died: 15 Jan 1994
State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (1959-1961)Civil Illinois. (Research):I do not have the date of death.
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