This document provides a history of the Mulvey and Farrell families from Ireland, including a timeline of key events in Irish history from the 1840s Potato Famine to the 1970s. It details the lineages and life events of individual family members, many of whom emigrated from Ireland to the United States in the late 19th/early 20th century, settling primarily in New York. It also includes photographs of family members and homes in both Ireland and America.
48. When James married Molly he married into the Doherty house in Ballinwing. This old house is now called the old Farrell home and it is.still standing across the street from Willie Joe’s house in Ballinwing. John-James Farrell and Bridie Farrell McGovern pictured.
49. Dorothy Mulvey, Tess Farrell, Jane Farrell Mulvey, Mary Farrell O’Beirne Lake George 1947
50. Story telling with James Mulvey, Bob Doutney, James Farrell, Pat McGovern and (child)Seamus McGovern 1960
52. Emigrated to NY : Jane Farrell /Frank Mulvey,Mary Farrell /Owen O'Beirne, Bridie and Tess Farrell Stayed in Ireland : Willie Farrell / Kate McNulty, James Farrell /Molly Doherty, John Farrell /Sis Glancy
Michael Mulvey’s 1921 passport shows: He was born in Finnisklin,Co. Leitrim, Oct 27, 1866, his father, James Mulvey was born in Finnisklin, Co. Leitrim, he emigrated to the U.S., sailing from Liverpool about March 20, 1887, resided in NYC from 1887 to 1921, was naturalized as a US citizen on Oct 27, 1892, he lives at 2898 Valentine Ave., Bronx, New York, he never had a US passport before, he is going to Ireland for 2 months to visit his mother, leaving on board the Cedric July 9, 1921, his father is deceased.