"Grandma Mary"
Grandmother Mary O'Malley, image courtesy of the Dorothy Michaud collection. You may notice that the picture on the wall and the couch match the image of her husband Grandpa Mike and his dog Paddy some 20 years later
Grandmother Mary O'Malley, image courtesy of the Dorothy Michaud collection. You may notice that the picture on the wall and the couch match the image of her husband Grandpa Mike and his dog Paddy some 20 years later
Matthew Ashe was one of our great-grandfather Patrick Ashe's eight siblings. Unlike Patrick, Matthew stayed in Ireland and joined the Royal Navy at 17. His height was documented as being 5'11"; quite tall for those days.
In 1884, Matthew was pensioned off after serving two 10-year engagements of mostly "Exemplary" service. He subsequently returned to the Dingle and became a merchant together with his wife's brother John Long. Matthew died in 1910, leaving his estate to be shared between his wife Mary (Long) Ashe and her brother John.
Michael & POTUS Ronald Reagan when Michael was in the RCMP and was his security guard for the visiting dignitaries
Clyde O'Malley wearing his WWII uniform (Royal Canadian Air Force Medical Corp) during a visit home between serving in Europe and the Pacific Theatres
Frances Jean (Lynagh) O’Malley was born in Halifax on March 14, 1926, Read More
Click on the O'MALLEY link or the ASHE link [top left] to get a feel for where you want to go. A navigation tree will be provided to guide you through that family's history.
Know the person you want to see right away? Click Search on the menu bar to navigate directly to that individual.Although I post stories on this page that I personally find compelling; and suspect others will too, the vast majority of interesting stores reside in the personal pages of the 1200+ family members documented on this site.
The information associated with each person can often reveal documented evidence of a life well-lived, or one tainted by tragedy. ~ Steve O'MalleyIf you find the Ancestry website more to your liking, you will find similar (but not identical) information there as well, under the omalleyashe tree.