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The Reinhardt 50th Wedding Anniversary
I recently found these photos and knew who the people were but not the context or occasion. After some thought and verification of facts I…
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Real Treasures in Shared Photos; Part 2
As I begin part two of this post want to again acknowledge my deep gratitude to Betty Anne Anderson-Austin for her willingness to share this…
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Real Treasures in Shared Photos: Part One
When I began writing this blog site two years ago, I hoped it would become a resource for all of the branches of the family…
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Photo Essay; Devonish Island Northern Ireland
This photo essay is based on my visit to Devonish Island in September of 2025. This is an important location for members of the McCauley…
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Photo Essay of St Micheal’s Church, Enniskillen
St. Micheal’s church is the prominent Catholic Church in Enniskillen. It plays a role in the story of the McCauley Family as it was the…
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Thomas Eric McAuley (1918-2017)
In 2021, I received a photo from Cynthia Carraher Minervini. This photo had been passed along to her after her parents, John and Helen Carraher had passed away. Cynthia did not know the…
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Thomas McCauley (1888-1961)
Developing an accurate outline regarding the life of Thomas McCauley (1888-1961), has been challenging for me. As I was to find many clues were right…
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The Father of Bernard McCauley (1st) Edward McCauley (1800-1875)
I first discovered the name Edward McCauley on the marriage certificate of Bernard McCauley (I), and Ann Kerrin in 1864. A photo of that certificate…
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Identifying Agnes McCauley’s House
Agens McCauley (1883-1957) is the ninth child of Bernard McCauley (1st) and Anne Kerrin McCauley. Ever since finding an Enniskillen address in Ellen McCauley Aunchman’s…
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Identifying Agnes McCauley’s House
This is a photo of 7 Henry Street in Enniskillen Northern Ireland Agens McCauley (1883-1957) is the ninth child of Bernard McCauley (1st) and Anne…
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The Grave Markers of Bernard McCauley (1830-1902 And Anne McCauley (1847-1928) (New Information Acquired in 2025)
Bernard McCauley (1830-1902) and Anne Kerrin-McCauley (1847-1928) are buried in St. Nailes Cemetary in the township of Kinawley in Northern Ireland. The church and cemetery…
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Who lived with Whom
As the McCauley siblings emigrated from Fermanagh County Ireland to the United States, they would support each other through shared living experiences. One would host…
