Thank you very much Joy and Gabriele for you detailed help. No wonder he was not in the iGG Death Index, he died in Mamaroneck 1918. Time for the Westchester County Archives. My g-g-g grandmother Margaret FARLEY died IRE before 1855; married Andrew CLARK. Co. Cavan. Do not know anything about Margaret, except she birthed Ann, Andrew, and James in Co. Cavan. My g-g grandmother Ann CLARK [b. 1839 Co. Cavan] died NY-NY-NY 1893; married Daniel O'CONNELL [b. Co Kildare] My g-grandmother Mary O'CONNELL [b.Sept 1869 NYC] My father kept telling me about the Cardinal, about Charlie Murphy his Godfather [Tammany Hall], and about nameless ancestors in the American Revolution. DAR here I come...being silly. Scratching surfaces N of NYC Barb ngharkey@sbcglobal.net writes: > CARDINAL A LEADER OF LOYAL AMERICANS :John Cardinal Farley. (1918, > September > 18). New York Times > > > Cardinal Farley was born April 20, 1842, at Newton Hamilton County, Armagh, > Ireland, the son of Philip and Catherine Murphy Farley. his father was an > innkeeper. Both parents died when the boy was only 7 years old and he was > left largely to make his own way in the world. > > Gabriele > =================================== > also stumbled across this post: > > Seeking info on Catherine Murphy Farley, mother of Cardinal > John Murphy Farley circa mid 1800's. Parents John and Rose > Murphy. Siblings Ann(Aniel), Patrick, John, Henry. Believe > born and died in Ireland. > > See the post at http://www.jenforum.net/ireland/armagh/messages/253.html > Maybe this researcher can help you piece things together as well? > > Gabriele > > > ================================== Joy Rich: 1918 NYT says he died in Mamaroneck. ************** New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out! (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000001)