Comments - 'Against the Grain': How the Irish Made History in 'The Ward' - The Wild Geese2024-03-29T06:12:44Zhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6442157%3ABlogPost%3A25921&xn_auth=noKevin,
I suggest you go on m…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2015-03-12:6442157:Comment:1490472015-03-12T15:01:49.838ZWilliam J. Donohuehttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/WilliamJDonohue
<p>Kevin, </p>
<p>I suggest you go on my website: <a href="http://www.billdonohue.ws" target="_blank">www.billdonohue.ws</a> for more info on me and my book. Much of the book takes place in the First Ward so well described by Tim Bohen. The protagonist of my book, Patrick Donohue, was born in the Little Dublin section of Rochester and was brought to the First Ward with his brother, John, by his maternal grandmother, Maire Joy, when his parents died in a cholera epidemic that swept through…</p>
<p>Kevin, </p>
<p>I suggest you go on my website: <a href="http://www.billdonohue.ws" target="_blank">www.billdonohue.ws</a> for more info on me and my book. Much of the book takes place in the First Ward so well described by Tim Bohen. The protagonist of my book, Patrick Donohue, was born in the Little Dublin section of Rochester and was brought to the First Ward with his brother, John, by his maternal grandmother, Maire Joy, when his parents died in a cholera epidemic that swept through Little Dublin in 1849. </p> Very interesting!
tag:thewildgeese.irish,2013-06-15:6442157:Comment:262002013-06-15T19:08:42.628ZKelly O'Rourkehttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/KellyORourke
<p>Very interesting!</p>
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<p>Very interesting!</p>
<p></p> Very interesting article. Alt…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2013-06-14:6442157:Comment:262322013-06-14T13:04:01.908ZEamon Loingsighhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/EamonLoingsigh
<p>Very interesting article. Although my family is from County Clare and then Brooklyn, there was a part of my grandmother's family on my father's side that lived in Albany. Also, Osining is often mentioned, but that was because of some rogue uncles who were sent to Sing Sing, haha... Eamon</p>
<p>Very interesting article. Although my family is from County Clare and then Brooklyn, there was a part of my grandmother's family on my father's side that lived in Albany. Also, Osining is often mentioned, but that was because of some rogue uncles who were sent to Sing Sing, haha... Eamon</p> Many thanks Ryan!tag:thewildgeese.irish,2013-06-14:6442157:Comment:262282013-06-14T11:25:58.382ZKevin P Gormanhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/KevinPGornan
<p>Many thanks Ryan!</p>
<p>Many thanks Ryan!</p> Great stuff. Thanks for this…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2013-06-14:6442157:Comment:259562013-06-14T08:26:26.701ZRyan O'Rourkehttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/RyanORourke
<p>Great stuff. Thanks for this piece, Kevin!</p>
<p>Great stuff. Thanks for this piece, Kevin!</p>