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Photo Album: From Annestown to Owosso

June 1, 2007 by 1 Comment

My grandmother Johannah Phelan was born in Annestown, Tramore, County Waterford, Ireland in 1849.  She emigrated to the United States in 1873, her passage paid by her aunt and uncle, Patrick and Catherine Phelan O’Rourke.
Johannah married Jeremiah King, a neighbor of the O’Rourke’s, and they had eight children, one of whom died in infancy.  They lived in Owosso, Michigan, and this picture was taken there in 1908.  Johannah died there in 1931 and is buried with Jeremiah at St. Paul’s cemetery, Owosso.

Pictured above, front row left to right: Richard, Johannah and Dorr. Back row, left to right: Mary Ellen, Anna, William, Margaret and Florence, my mother.

– Submitted by Mary J. Maginity

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  1. Joanne P Sternaman Heuss says

    March 19, 2022 at 11:12 pm

    I believe the photo above is my family. My Great Grandparents were the O ‘Rourke’s from Owosso Mi. I am going through 2 big boxes of photos and some match the photo’s you have here. My Great Grandmother Ann Rourke married Timothy Phillip McCarthy. Her family was from Annestown, Ireland. My Great Grandfather Martin Rourke was one f the founding fathers of St. Paul’s Cemetary in Owosso.

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