Visiting the Relatives - Drawing the Past, Place by Place
Visiting the Relatives - Drawing the Past, Place by Place

A book project - work in progress.

Lynch Cottage (West)
Lynch Cottage (West)

Lynch Ancestral Home

Roads, Cahersiveen, Co. Kerry, Ireland

Lynch Cottage North
Lynch Cottage North

Lynch Ancestral Home

Roads, Cahersiveen, Co. Kerry, Ireland

Mary Sullivan Lynch, 1898
Mary Sullivan Lynch, 1898

My 2x grandmother Mary Sullivan Lynch lived here (259 Yantic Street, Norwich, Connecticut) in 1898. She was an immigrant from Cahersiveen, Kerry, Ireland, arriving in 1884.

Captain John Woods, 1640
Captain John Woods, 1640

John Woods, my 9x gr-grandfather lived here in Wayland, Massachusetts in 1640. His house is long gone. He was a founder of the towns of Sudbury and Marlborough. John was an immigrant from Sudbury, Middlesex, England arriving around 1638.

James O'Dea, 1865 & Lynches, 1884
James O'Dea, 1865 & Lynches, 1884

Castle Garden was the immigration point of NYC from 1855 - 1892 - preceding Ellis Island. It was here that a number of my immigrant ancestors first set foot in the USA from Ireland. James O’Dea arrived in 1863 and the Lynches arrived in 1884.

Clinton and Alberta (Ripley) Colburn, 1890
Clinton and Alberta (Ripley) Colburn, 1890

This is where my gr-grandparents Clinton and Alberta Colburn lived in 1890 (32 Perkin St., Providence, Rhode Island). They were immigrants from the rural town of River Philip, Nova Scotia - arriving in 1888.

Theresa O'Day Lynch, 1915
Theresa O'Day Lynch, 1915

In 1915, my gr-grandmather, Theresa O’Day Lynch lived here (46 Warren Street, Providence, Rhode Island) with her family. The house is gone. Theresa was born in lower Manhattan and was the daughter of Irish immigrants.

Robert Long, 1650
Robert Long, 1650

Here lie the remains of the Charlestown, Massachusetts tavern of Robert Long, my 10x great-grandfather. He was an immigrant who arrived in 1635 from St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. His tavern, The Three Cranes stayed in the family for few a few generations before being destroyed by fire as part of the nearby Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775.

Daniel O'Connor and Catherine McMahon O'Connor, 1908
Daniel O'Connor and Catherine McMahon O'Connor, 1908

This is where my great-grandparents, Daniel and Catherine McMahon O’Connor lived in 1908 (190 Crescent Avenue, Chelsea, Massachusetts). The house is now gone. Both were immigrants from Cork City in Ireland, he arrived in 1892 and she in 1900.

Mary, Jack & Elizabeth Lynch, 1942
Mary, Jack & Elizabeth Lynch, 1942

In 1942 a number of Lynches - a great uncle and two aunts, lived in this house on Sachem Street, in Norwich, Connecticut. These Lynches were all immigrants, coming in 1884 from rural, seaside, Cahersiveen in Southwestern Ireland.

John Rowe, 1655
John Rowe, 1655

What is now Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester, Massachusetts was once owned by a 9x great-grandfather of mine, named John Rowe. He was an immigrant from Lamerton, Devonshire, England. John didn’t like living away from the town and gave up the place soon after due to loneliness.

James O'Dea & Ellen Shea Marraige 1866
James O'Dea & Ellen Shea Marraige 1866

My 2x great-grandparents were married in this New York City church (St. James the Apostle Church) in 1866. Both were Irish immigrants and at the time this was a very busy place. Now the old church is closed and sits empty on James Street in Lower Manhattan.

Daniel & Helen O'Keefe, 1930
Daniel & Helen O'Keefe, 1930

This was the home of my great-grandparents Daniel and Ellen Ivers O’Keefe in 1940: 99 Doyle Avenue, in the Mt.Hope Neighborhood, of Providence, Rhode Island. The two were from tiny rural Churchtown South in East Cork, Ireland and came to America with two sons in 1906.

James & Ellen O'Connor, 1930
James & Ellen O'Connor, 1930

Camp Street

Mount Hope Neighborhood, Providence, Rhode Island

O'Connors 1958
O'Connors 1958

Doyle Avenue

Providence, Rhode Island

Margaret Lynch Scott 1950
Margaret Lynch Scott 1950

Reed Street

New London, Connecticut

Hopkins & Allan Mill
Hopkins & Allan Mill

Norwich, Connecticut

John Lynch, finisher

O'Connor Felix 2.jpeg
Frank and Nora O'Connor 1902
Frank and Nora O'Connor 1902

Louis Street

Chelsea, Massachusetts

Drawing All Over the Place
Drawing All Over the Place

Solo Exhibition - Spring 2022

Visiting the Relatives - Drawing the Past, Place by Place
Lynch Cottage (West)
Lynch Cottage North
Mary Sullivan Lynch, 1898
Captain John Woods, 1640
James O'Dea, 1865 & Lynches, 1884
Clinton and Alberta (Ripley) Colburn, 1890
Theresa O'Day Lynch, 1915
Robert Long, 1650
Daniel O'Connor and Catherine McMahon O'Connor, 1908
Mary, Jack & Elizabeth Lynch, 1942
John Rowe, 1655
James O'Dea & Ellen Shea Marraige 1866
Daniel & Helen O'Keefe, 1930
James & Ellen O'Connor, 1930
O'Connors 1958
Margaret Lynch Scott 1950
Hopkins & Allan Mill
O'Connor Felix 2.jpeg
Frank and Nora O'Connor 1902
Drawing All Over the Place
Visiting the Relatives - Drawing the Past, Place by Place

A book project - work in progress.

Lynch Cottage (West)

Lynch Ancestral Home

Roads, Cahersiveen, Co. Kerry, Ireland

Lynch Cottage North

Lynch Ancestral Home

Roads, Cahersiveen, Co. Kerry, Ireland

Mary Sullivan Lynch, 1898

My 2x grandmother Mary Sullivan Lynch lived here (259 Yantic Street, Norwich, Connecticut) in 1898. She was an immigrant from Cahersiveen, Kerry, Ireland, arriving in 1884.

Captain John Woods, 1640

John Woods, my 9x gr-grandfather lived here in Wayland, Massachusetts in 1640. His house is long gone. He was a founder of the towns of Sudbury and Marlborough. John was an immigrant from Sudbury, Middlesex, England arriving around 1638.

James O'Dea, 1865 & Lynches, 1884

Castle Garden was the immigration point of NYC from 1855 - 1892 - preceding Ellis Island. It was here that a number of my immigrant ancestors first set foot in the USA from Ireland. James O’Dea arrived in 1863 and the Lynches arrived in 1884.

Clinton and Alberta (Ripley) Colburn, 1890

This is where my gr-grandparents Clinton and Alberta Colburn lived in 1890 (32 Perkin St., Providence, Rhode Island). They were immigrants from the rural town of River Philip, Nova Scotia - arriving in 1888.

Theresa O'Day Lynch, 1915

In 1915, my gr-grandmather, Theresa O’Day Lynch lived here (46 Warren Street, Providence, Rhode Island) with her family. The house is gone. Theresa was born in lower Manhattan and was the daughter of Irish immigrants.

Robert Long, 1650

Here lie the remains of the Charlestown, Massachusetts tavern of Robert Long, my 10x great-grandfather. He was an immigrant who arrived in 1635 from St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. His tavern, The Three Cranes stayed in the family for few a few generations before being destroyed by fire as part of the nearby Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775.

Daniel O'Connor and Catherine McMahon O'Connor, 1908

This is where my great-grandparents, Daniel and Catherine McMahon O’Connor lived in 1908 (190 Crescent Avenue, Chelsea, Massachusetts). The house is now gone. Both were immigrants from Cork City in Ireland, he arrived in 1892 and she in 1900.

Mary, Jack & Elizabeth Lynch, 1942

In 1942 a number of Lynches - a great uncle and two aunts, lived in this house on Sachem Street, in Norwich, Connecticut. These Lynches were all immigrants, coming in 1884 from rural, seaside, Cahersiveen in Southwestern Ireland.

John Rowe, 1655

What is now Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester, Massachusetts was once owned by a 9x great-grandfather of mine, named John Rowe. He was an immigrant from Lamerton, Devonshire, England. John didn’t like living away from the town and gave up the place soon after due to loneliness.

James O'Dea & Ellen Shea Marraige 1866

My 2x great-grandparents were married in this New York City church (St. James the Apostle Church) in 1866. Both were Irish immigrants and at the time this was a very busy place. Now the old church is closed and sits empty on James Street in Lower Manhattan.

Daniel & Helen O'Keefe, 1930

This was the home of my great-grandparents Daniel and Ellen Ivers O’Keefe in 1940: 99 Doyle Avenue, in the Mt.Hope Neighborhood, of Providence, Rhode Island. The two were from tiny rural Churchtown South in East Cork, Ireland and came to America with two sons in 1906.

James & Ellen O'Connor, 1930

Camp Street

Mount Hope Neighborhood, Providence, Rhode Island

O'Connors 1958

Doyle Avenue

Providence, Rhode Island

Margaret Lynch Scott 1950

Reed Street

New London, Connecticut

Hopkins & Allan Mill

Norwich, Connecticut

John Lynch, finisher

Frank and Nora O'Connor 1902

Louis Street

Chelsea, Massachusetts

Drawing All Over the Place

Solo Exhibition - Spring 2022

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