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The Ahern obituary page has now reached the 3,775 mark. The earliest new obituary is for Tipperary native Thomas Ahern who died at Grey River, New Zealand, 20 March 1893. The most recent obituary is for Rockport artist Martin R. Ahearn, who died September 27. Martin's family had lived near us in Arlington before they moved to Rockport where we also had a summer home. Although I never found any connection between our families, I always thought of Martin as being a cousin and enjoyed stopping in his gallery in Rockort to look at his paintings. He did a lot of his painting on trips to Ireland. I've set up a memorial page for him so you can see some of them at http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~aherns/martin.htm The following stories have been added to the Aherns in the news pages: - marriage intentions filed for Maurice Crowley and Margaret Ahearn in Boston, 30 May 1889 - Michael J. Ahern led the Boston Hurlers to victory over the Cambridge Shamrocks, at Walden Pond in Concord, 31 May 1889 - Daniel O'Hern arrested for "borrowing" a horse and buggy in Boston, 9 July 1887 - carpenter Morris Ahearn of South Boston sprained both ankles in a fall, 8 October 1887 - Hannah Ahearn, daughter of Cornelius of Randolph, Massachusetts, wed Bartholomew O'Keefe, with her sister Rosa as bridesmaid, 24 November 1887 - Daniel Ahearne sentenced to six months for the criminal assault of a 15-year-old girl in Cappa, County Waterford, 24 July 1878 - Maurice Ahearn testifies to seeing his father, John, killed by a blow on the head in a row with a man in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, 19 July 1880 - Michael Ahern's toes are amputated after being crushed by a locomotive at Adelaide, South Australia, 1 March 1915 - Henry O'Hearn, a stone cutter from Quincy, Massachusetts, accidentally kills a man in a fight outside a saloon in Boston, 10 November 1886; held for trial, 11 November 1886 - 16-year-old Suzannah Ahearn of Melbourne, Australia, steps on a sting ray at the beach, 14 March 2008 - James Ahern of Dead Horse Gully loses a leg in a threshing accident at Tamworth, New South Wales, 9 March 1882 - son born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Ahearn of Wellington, New Zealand, 3 December 1910; daughter born 13 April 1912 - William O'Hearn of Auckland, New Zealand killed in railway accident, 5 June 1893 - J. R. O'Hearn competed in a wood-chopping contest at Waerenga-a-hika, New Zealand, 1 November 1913 - Kate Ahearn of New South Wales has her throat cut by a jealous lover for the second time in less than a year, 21 January 1903 - Harold Hector Henry Ahearn, son of the late Claude of Wellington, New Zealand, married Ethel Christine Spence, 24 February 1910 - John Ahern advertizes the opening of his wheelwright business in Foxton, New Zealand, 3 October 1893 - Dennis O'Hearn (AKA Ahern), of the pirate sloop "Sarah" arrested at Rye, New York, 13 February 1894; in custody at White Plains, New York, 14 and 15 February 1894; sentenced to ten years in Sing Sing, 9 June 1894 - home of William Aherne in Milltown-Malbay, County Clare, commandeered by government forces in the Irish Civil War, 24 January 1921 - I.R.A. officer John Aherne of Coole East, County Cork, killed trying to ambush a military mail van near Fermoy, 3 and 7 August 1920 - Naval reservist John Ahearn to go on U.S.S. Inca at Charlestown, Mass. as chief boatswain's mate, 21 June 1898 - Henry E. Ahern of New York City files for bankruptcy. Among his creditors are Mrs. Kate Ahern, Mrs. Pauline Ahern, and A. A. Ahern, 6 May 1913 - Patrick Ahern found not guilty of murdering an tramp in Townsend, Delaware, 30 November 1875 - William Ahern found not guilty of burglary at Balcutha, New Zealand, 6 October 1882 - Frances Ahern of Arlington, Massachusetts [my aunt Fran] in a minstrel show, 3 March 1906 - Army Lieutenant W. E. Ahearn ordered to March Field, California, 3 August 1930 - Mrs. Fred Anderson visited Mrs. Frandson Ahern at Stanhope at Stanhope, Iowa, 24 August 1929 - boy scout Roy Ahern of Cresco, Iowa, goes off to camp for a week, 19 July 1930 - Jane A. Ahearn gets a mortgage for a home in the Bronx, New York, 8 August 1930 - government troops take beer and wine from premises of Patrick Ahern, Fermoy, County Cork, 7 January 1921 - Thomas A'Hearn and his sister Carrie, visiting Corning, Iowa from Kingsman, Illinois; Thomas married to Mary McGrath, 15 January 1908 - Mrs. Mary Ahern of Dorchester, Massachusetts, Summering with her nephew, Thomas Hennessey, in Hyannis, 22 August 1963 - Mrs. Michael C. Ahern or Watertown, Massachusetts renting from her nephew, Thomas Hennessey, in Provincetown, 26 September 1957 - Lieutenant George Patrick Ahern of the Twenty-Fifth Infantry ordered to Helena, Montana, to muster in volunteers for the Spanish-American War, 10 May 1898 See http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~aherns/ahnews.htm for an index to these and other stories of Aherns in the news. Notify Administrator about this message?
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