Thomas and John Nee of Boston, Massachusetts
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Thomas and John Nee of Boston, Massachusetts
| Angie Schonarth (View posts) | Posted: 17 Nov 2005 10:35PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Nee, Ridge, Conley
I am searching for any one that has information on Thomas Nee who was born in Galway County Ireland about 1845. He married Mary Ridge in Ireland, the daughter of James Ridge and Barbara Conley
. They had a son named John Nee born 15 Oct 1872 in Galway County Ireland and then Imm. to America, prob. through Boston, Massachusetts, in 1873.
Thomas Nee and Mary (Ridge) Nee lived at 183 Dorchester Street in Boston, Mass about 1879. They lived there with John Nee (born about 1848......prob. a brother to Thomas Nee) and his wife, Margaret (maiden name unknown). In 1900 these two families were found living together at Bolton Street in Boston, Mass.
The children of Thomas and Mary (Ridge) Nee were:
John, James, Michael, Abbie, Patrick, Mary and Coleman. There were 10 children but, by 1900 only 8 were living.
The children of John and Margaret Nee were:
Michael, John, Mary, Patrick and Anna.
A sister also lived with this family named Martin Nee.
Does this sound familar to anyone? Would love to hear from any one that could shed a light on the genealogy of this family.
Respectfully Yours,
Angie
. They had a son named John Nee born 15 Oct 1872 in Galway County Ireland and then Imm. to America, prob. through Boston, Massachusetts, in 1873.
Thomas Nee and Mary (Ridge) Nee lived at 183 Dorchester Street in Boston, Mass about 1879. They lived there with John Nee (born about 1848......prob. a brother to Thomas Nee) and his wife, Margaret (maiden name unknown). In 1900 these two families were found living together at Bolton Street in Boston, Mass.
The children of Thomas and Mary (Ridge) Nee were:
John, James, Michael, Abbie, Patrick, Mary and Coleman. There were 10 children but, by 1900 only 8 were living.
The children of John and Margaret Nee were:
Michael, John, Mary, Patrick and Anna.
A sister also lived with this family named Martin Nee.
Does this sound familar to anyone? Would love to hear from any one that could shed a light on the genealogy of this family.
Respectfully Yours,
Angie
