Mooney/McMorrow of Glenfarne, Leitrim

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Liz Mooney

Mooney/McMorrow of Glenfarne, Leitrim

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Looking for any family information on my grandparents Patrick Mooney who was married to Rose McMorrow. They had 4 children, John, Mae, James, and Bart (my dad). They left for New York in May 1930.<p><br>Thanks
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Brian McGloin

Re: Mooney/McMorrow of Glenfarne, Leitrim

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(User Above) wrote: : Looking for any family information on my grandparents Patrick Mooney who was married to Rose McMorrow. They had 4 children, John, Mae, James, and Bart (my dad). They left for New York in May 1930.<p>: <br>: Thanks<p>There is an immigation record at the Ellis Island site for Patrick Mooney and Rose Anne Mooney arriving on the Lusitania from Queenstown (Cobh, County Cork) on October 30, 1908.<br>Thier contact was Rose Anne's brother John McMorrow, 1313 Second Avenue, NYC.<br>It also appears, from that record, that Patrick had been in the Uspreciously in 1903 while Rose Anne had previously been there in 1896.<br>Patrick's occupation is noted as Saloonkeeper and Rose Anne's as Housekeeper.<br>Patrick was 32 (born ~1876) at the time and Rose Anne was 30 (born ~1878).<br>Both their records were stamped Non Immigrant Alien whoch I believe means they were not emigrating permanently.<br>Thier listed releative or friend in Ireland was Hugh Maguire of Glenfarne.<br>Patrick was listed at 5'11" which was very tall for that time period and Rose Anne was 5'6".<p>The ellis Island Archives only contain immigrant entries from 1892-1924, so you would have to look elsewhere for immigration info for 1930. maybe someone else can point you to that.<p>Good luck,<p>Brian McGloin<br>

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