tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4934082776237806721.post5898355762318059023..comments2023-06-27T03:43:35.956-04:00Comments on LowellIrish: A Life in 3 BoxesLowellIrishhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581828365206969935noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4934082776237806721.post-59343882959338002152013-08-26T10:10:28.434-04:002013-08-26T10:10:28.434-04:00David great post!
Reprints of his book are avai...David great post! <br /><br />Reprints of his book are available from the Lowell Historical Society. I recently purchased a copy.<br />Eileenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11511868830932401515noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4934082776237806721.post-3176167285247450142013-08-25T23:00:38.827-04:002013-08-25T23:00:38.827-04:00As you know David, I always enjoy your Lowell Iris...As you know David, I always enjoy your Lowell Irish posts. This one hits close to home and could be a postscript to George's book. <br /><br />I just recently added George F. O'Dwyer to my family tree who would have been my first cousin 2X removed. He was my great-grand parents Peter and Elizabeth "Lizzie" O'Dwyer Malone's, nephew. His father Jeremiah was Lizzie's brother. <br /><br />These are the same Malone's who I previously mentioned to you that were married by Fr. O'Brien at St. Pats. Sadly Lizzie died of diarrhea at age of 34. She left behind her widowed husband and 3 children, only one of whom, my grandfather Thomas, survived to adulthood. <br />Will definitely have to look more at his book and boxes now. <br />Slan!tmirish7https://www.blogger.com/profile/01197439381335843797noreply@blogger.com