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Cameron Bell
| | Posted on Tuesday, December 14, 1999 - 5:09 am: |
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Does anybody out there know what became of Irish third class survivor Mary Agatha Glynn. All that I have managed to ascertain on her is that she returned to Ireland after the disaster and that she still has relatives living in Britain, but I have never been able to track them down. Can anybody help me out? Thanks Cameron |
   
Michael Findlay
| | Posted on Tuesday, December 14, 1999 - 5:09 am: |
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Dear Cameron, Mary Agatha Glynn did not return to Ireland. As Mary Agatha Glynn O'Donoghue, she lived in Washington, DC, until her death on February 26, 1955. She died in Florida while visiting family. Michael Findlay |
   
Mark
| | Posted on Wednesday, March 8, 2000 - 9:57 pm: |
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DOES ANYONE KNOW ABOUT HER FAMILY LIVING TODAY OR KNOW THEM PERSONALLY? THIS IS IMPORTANT AND IT HAS TO DO WITH GENEOLOGY. MARK MARK125689@aol.com |
   
Clare Hynes-Pope
Member Username: clarehynes
Post Number: 1 Registered: 2-2005
| | Posted on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 - 8:57 pm: |
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RE: Mary Agatha Glynn Survivor Mary Glynn was a third class passenger who boarded the ship in Cobh. Miss Glynn came from the same village in Ireland as my late mother, Feakle, Co.Clare. Mary Glynn was a few years older than my mother, they did not each other personally, but the families knew of each other. Whenever the subject of the Titanic came up, my mother always mentioned Mary Glynn. MARY AGATHA GLYNN LIVED DOWN IN THE WASHINGTON, D.C. AREA, AND MY MOTHER TOLD ME THAT SHE HEARD SHE NEVER WENT ON A BOAT/SHIP AGAIN. |
   
Jason D. Tiller
Moderator Username: jtiller
Post Number: 2714 Registered: 12-2000
| | Posted on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 1:25 am: |
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Hello Clare, Welcome to ET. I created a thread for your post and moved it here, where it's more appropriate and it will generate a better response. Also, please refrain from typing in caps. It's considered shouting on the internet, which I'm sure you didn't mean to do. "To be happy is to be contented in your own mind"...Harold Godfrey Lowe
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