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From the Emerald Isle
During the last century, just after "Black 47" the horrific year of the Irish Famine, five of my ancestors boarded ships, some in Sligo and others in Cork.
They were seeking "Tir na Nog", which, according to Celtic legend, could be found somewhere on the other side of the great Atlantic Ocean. This land of eternal youth, sought by the ancient Celts, was now called America.
Julia Ann, age seventeen, and her parents, Flurry and Mary Margaret Sullivan, natives of Co Kerry, embarked on their journey from the docks of Cork in 1877.
All came to Rhode Island. This is their story.
Castle Garden, New York 1800's
Immigration Center
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