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Annie Reilly
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Birth: 14 April 1906 Athenry, County Galway, Ireland
Death: 6 November 1951 Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Father: Thomas Reilly (c1881-c1918)
Mother:
Skills: Homemaker
Spouse: John Henry Nagle (1897-1959)
Wedding: 14 February 1925 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Sex: Female Icon
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Annie Reilly was born 14 April 1906 in Athenry, County Galway, Ireland to Thomas Reilly (c1881-c1918) and Mary Anne Unknown (c1882) and died 6 November 1951 at Her home, 42 Cottage St in Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachusetts of unspecified causes. She married John Henry Nagle (1897-1959) 14 February 1925 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Ancestors are from Ireland.

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  • of: Athenry, Ireland; Cambridge and Stoneham, Massachusetts
  • Born: 14 Apr 1906, Athenry, Galway, Ireland
  • Died: 6 Nov 1951
  • Parents:Thomas Reilly and ♀Mary Anne ? of Athenry, Galway, Ireland.
  • Married:John Henry Nagle on 14 Feb 1925, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
  • Born: 10 Feb 1897
  • Died: 12 Jun 1959
  • Parents:



Children


Offspring of Annie Reilly and John Henry Nagle (1897-1959)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Dorothy Nagle (1926-1972)
Bernardine Ann Nagle (1927-1984)
Alice F Nagle (1935-2000)
Ann Terese Nagle (1938-2010) 20 January 1938 18 March 2010 Edward Hubert Paquette
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  • by wife Annie Terese
  1. Dorothy Nagle, b. 26 Mar 1926, Worburn, Massachusetts, d. Jan 1972, Illinois
  2. Bernardine Ann Nagle, b. 21 Sep 1927, Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, d. 22 Oct [1984], Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts
  3. Alice F Nagle, b. 13 Dec 1935, Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, d. 29 Sep 2000, Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts
  4. Ann Terese Nagle, b. 20 Jan 1938, Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, d. 18 Mar 2010, St Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida.

BiographyEdit

According to the 1930 US Census, Annie immigrated to the US in 1922 at age 16. Ellen Barry, who was was Annie Reilly's Aunt, paid for Annie's passage to America from Ireland. Ellen, born in 1865, lived with Annie on Main & Cottage Streets in Stoneham. Annie & John Nagle are both buried in the same plot with Ellen & her husband John Barry at St Patrick's Cemetery. The stone says "Barry" - not Nagle. Annie had a sister named Peggy Reilly and a brother Thomas Reilly both of Ireland, Thomas was killed in WWII. It's been said her father, Thomas Reilly, was killed during what was called "The Troubles" in Ireland.

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ObituaryEdit

  • The Stoneham Press
  • Thursday, November 8, 1951 Page 1
  • Mrs. Ann T. Nagle
  • Dies Suddenly

The many freinds of Mrs. Ann Therea (Rielly) Nagle were shocked to learn of her sudden death at her home, 42 Cottage St, Tuesday. Mrs. Nagle underwent a stomach operation a year ago and while her condition was poor it was not considered serious.

She was 45 years old, a native of Galway, Ireland, immigrating here 28 years ago. She was a staunch member of St. Patrick's Church and active for many years in the Catholic Women's Club. Services from the Robert B. Cassidy Funeral Home will be held at St. Patrick's Church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery.

Surviving besides her husband John, are her mother, Mrs. Maryann Reilly of Galway Ireland, four daughters, Mrs Dorothy Taylor of Everett, Misses Bernadine, Alice and Ann, at home; four sisters, three brothers and two grandchildren.

SourcesEdit

  1. Doug Kastanotis' Main Page with Family Group Genealogy Links.
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