Saturday, July 27, 2019

My Curran Cousins

John Curran (1867-1944) of Lawrence and Lynn

John Joseph2 Curran (Kate1 Houlihan), the eldest child of John and Catherine (Kate) (Houlihan) Curran is my first cousin three times removed (1C3R).  He was born 8 February 1867[1] at the Commons of Milltown, Dingle, County Kerry and baptized on 10 February[2] of the same year.  His sponsors were Thomas Grady and his maternal aunt, Honora Houlihan.

John left Queenstown aboard the S S Atlas, which arrived in Boston on  6 May 1883.[3]  He settled first in Lawrence, Massachusetts.  He is listed in the Lawrence City Directory from 1885 to 1894, on Oak Street, first at 202, then 242 and later, until moving to Lynn, at 261.[4]  His occupation was listed as laborer.

On 24 July, 1888[5] John married Mary M. Kelleher, daughter of James and Kate (Buckley) Kelleher at St Mary's Church in Lawrence.  Mary was born in Ireland in January 1865.[6]  Witnesses were Bartholomew Creeden and Ellen Curran, John's sister.

The Augustinian Friars staffed St. Mary’s Church.  At the time of John’s marriage, one of the priests assigned to the parish was Fr. James Curran.  Fr. Curran was born in Milford, Massachusetts, and it is not clear if there was a family connection.

St Mary's Church,
Lawrence
On 11 June 1889,[7] John's daughter Catherine Zita Curran was born in Lawrence.  Catherine's middle name is clearly written as Zither on the Massachusetts Vital Record ledger, but she used the middle name of Zita later in life.  Her mother had an older sister named Zita, so that is most likely the intended name.   She was baptized on 16 June with only a middle initial which could be interpreted as a Z.  Her sponsors were Michael Shea and her paternal aunt, Helen (Ellen) Curran.

On 31 January 1891[8], John and Mary's second daughter, Maggie, was born in Lynn.  Maggie died the same day[9].  I have not located a baptismal record for Maggie.

Sometime between 1891 and 1895, John and Mary moved to Lynn.  They are recorded at 45 Amity Street, Lynn when Maggie was born, and in 1896,[10] they purchased land and a house at 43 Norton Street.[11]  .  It is not clear exactly when they moved, as they were in Lynn when Maggie was born, but are shown as leaving Lawrence in the city directory in 1895.

In 1892 Edison General Electric company of Schenectady, NY and the Thomson-Houston Company of Lynn merged to form the General Electric Company.  As the company grew, it offered security and the opportunity of advancement to its employees.  John was one who took advantage of this.  The house he purchased in 1896 was a stone's throw from the side gate to the plant.  Eventually John became a foreman in the iron foundry.    By the time John died in 1944, General Electric employed upwards of 20,000 employees at the Lynn location.[12]
43 Norton Street, Lynn

On 10 October 1896,[13] John Joseph Curran was sworn in as a citizen of the United States at U. S. District Court in Boston.  His witnesses were D. F. Eagan and Edward Ellsworth, both of Lynn.  Since he had arrived in the U. S. before the age of 18, no additional forms were required.  The passenger list shows his age as 14, but he was actually 16. 

John's wife Mary died on 11 June 1928,[14] age 63.  He married, as his second wife, Mary Ellen (Mame) Buckley, daughter of John and Eliza (Flynn) Buckley.  Mary Ellen was born 29 April 1869,[15] in Lynn, the daughter of Irish immigrants.

I have only heard two stories over the years about John, but I think they speak to his generosity and love of extended family.  My mother's father took her to visit John often.  She remembers him as a big man who loved to talk.  They would sit on the enclosed front porch to visit and he had a big spittoon, which intrigued her.

The other memory of John was shared with me by Mary Leahy, granddaughter of John's sister Catherine.  When her father, John Bernard Leahy graduated from Saugus High School there were not many opportunities open to him.   His father had remarried after his mother's death, and since he did not particularly get along with his stepmother, he did not like to spend too much time at the home.

John was hanging out with friends on the street corner one day, when he met Aunt Margaret, his mother's sister.  She asked what he was doing and he said he was waiting to enroll in the apprentice program at the G E.  Margaret, who was unmarried, had a good paying supervisory job at a shoe shop[16].  She offered to pay John's tuition if he wanted to go to college. 

John went home and spoke to the father of a friend, a local pastor at a church in Saugus.  This gentleman contacted his connections at DePauw University in Indiana and arranged for John to be admitted.  His tuition was paid in full by his aunt and uncle, Margaret Curran and her brother John. 

When John Leahy graduated from DePauw University, John Curran, who didn't drive, purchased a car, hired a driver, and was chauffeured to Indiana to attend his nephew's graduation.

John Curran's only surviving child, Catherine3 (John2,Catherine Houlihan1), married 26 November, 1906[17], at Lynn, to American born Michael Francis Dooley, son of Michael and Mary (Leahey) Dooley of Lynn. 

I would love to know why John Curran originally went to Lawrence.  I know his first cousin, Pat Griffin, emigrated around the same time and lived in Lawrence before moving to Westfield by 1889.  I am sure there were others there from the Dingle area.  Some of the sponsors or associates named above may be worth investigating, including Thomas Grady, Bartholomew Creeden, Fr. James Curran, Michael Shea, D. F. Eagan and Edward Ellsworth.

Next time, more about John's daughter Catherine.


[1] Irishgenealogy.ie
[2] Irishgenealogy.ie
[3] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Passenger and Crew Lists, 1820-1963
[4] Ancestry.com, U S City Directories, Lawrence, Massachusetts
[5] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Marriage Records, 1840-1915
[6] Ancestry.com, 1900 U S Federal Census
[7] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Birth Records, 1840-1915
[8] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Birth Records, 1840-1915
[9] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Death Records, 1840-1915
[10] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Birth Records, 1840-1915
[11] MassLandRecords.com
[12] Wikipedia
[13] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1798-1950
[14] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Death Index, 1901-1980
[15] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Birth Records, 1840-1915
[16] At this time in Lynn, a shoe shop was a place where shoes were manufactured, not a retail establishment
[17] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Marriage Records, 1840-1915

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Friday, July 19, 2019

My Curran Cousins

The Currans of Lawrence, Lynn and Worcester (Part 1)

Catherine (Kate) (Houlihan) Curran
Catherine (Kate) (Houlihan) Curran was the younger sister of my great great grandmother, Mary (Houlihan) Griffin.  She was the third child, and second daughter of Denis and Catherine (Dowd or Doody) Houlihan, baptized 19 February 1843, at Strand, Dingle, County Kerry. [1]

Kate married John Currane, on 13 February 1866[2], at Dingle, County Kerry.  John, the son of John Curran and Ellen Cahill, was born 1833, at Commons of Milltown, County Kerry.

Kate and John had the following children all born at Commons of Milltown, Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland:

  1. John Joseph, born 8 February, 1867[3]; he died 27 August, 1944, in Lynn, Massachusetts[4]
  2. Ellen, born 2 December 1868[5]; she died in 1944 in Worcester, Massachusetts[6]
  3. Bridget, born 16 January 1871[7]; she died in the third quarter of 1872[8], Dingle, County Kerry
  4. James, born 15 June 1873[9];  he died 24 January, 1933, Lynn[10]
  5. Catherine T, born 17 September, 1875[11]; she died 16 January 1917, Lynn[12]
  6. Margaret, born 8 October, 1878;[13] she died 1961, Lynn[14]
  7. Elizabeth (Lizzie), born 6 February, 1881[15]; she died 1941, Lynn[16]
  8. Cornelius Joseph, born 22 January, 1886[17]; he died 17 September, 1937[18], Lynn
St Joseph Cemetery
Kate arrived in Boston aboard the Cephalonia on 19 June 1892[19], just two months before her daughter Ellen's wedding in Lawrence to Michael J. Canane.  The entire family had by this time immigrated to Massachusetts, settling first in Lawrence, where their eldest children, John and Ellen were married.  Ellen and her husband moved to Worcester and the rest of the family, including their parents, moved to Lynn.

John Curran is listed in the Lynn City Directory for the years 1896 through 1900 at 76 West Neptune Street[20].  He is not listed in the 1900 census, as he died on 11 April 1900,[21] at Lynn of La Grippe (intestinal tuberculosis), age 64.[22] He was buried at St. Joseph Cemetery.[23]   

14 Hathaway Street
Catherine is listed in the Lynn City Directories as the widow of John at 41 Woodman Street in 1901-1903, 67 Woodman Street in 1905, and at 14 Hathaway Street, the home of her daughter Catherine Leahy, from 1909 through 1916.[24]  Kate (Houlihan) Curran died on 18 December, 1916, from cerebral apoplexy and was buried at St Joseph Cemetery.  [25]

If you are related to or descended from John and Kate, please contact me through the comments section below.

[1] Irishgenealogy.ie
[2] Irishgenealogy.ie
[3] Irishgenealogy.ie
[4] Ancestry.com, U S City Directories, Lynn Massachusetts 1945
[5] Irishgenealogy.ie
[6] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Death Index, 1901-1980
[7] Irishgenealogy.ie
[8] Irishgenealogy.ie
[9] Irishgenealogy.ie
[10] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Death Index, 1901-1980
[11] Irishgenealogy.ie
[12] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Death Index, 1901-1980
[13] Irishgenealogy.ie
[14] Family sources
[15] Irishgenealogy.ie
[16] Ancestry.com, U S, Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
[17] Irishgenealogy.ie
[18] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Death Index, 1901-1980
[19] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1820-1963
[20] Ancestry.com, U S City Directories, Lynn Massachusetts
[21] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Death Records, 1841-1915
[22] The 1900 U S Federal Census lists only those living as of June 1
[23] Ancestry.com, U S, Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
[24] Ancestry.com, U S City Directories, Lynn Massachusetts
[25] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Death Index, 1901-1980

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