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Brief history
Patrick McIntyre (c1831-1901) married Bridget Stevens (c1829-1908) on March 3, 1851 in St. Attracta’s Roman Catholic Church, Toulestrane, County Sligo, Ireland. They had eleven known children. The first five were born in Ireland: Edward (1852-1931); Bartholomew (1854-1924); Mary (1856-1934); Dominick (c1860-1932); and Catherine (1861-1914). Patrick, his wife and five children, left Ireland in 1863 sailing on the SS Orient into New York harbor and finally settling in San Francisco, California where the last six children were born: John Dunn (1864-a1908); Elizabeth (1867-1869); William (1869-1879); James (1871-1874); Thomas (c1874-a1931); and Ellen (1879-1963). Patrick and Bridget homesteaded in Oregon in the 1880s. Patrick died in 1901 and Bridget died in 1908. They are both buried in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Portland, Oregon.
Patrick's parents, Edward (c1805/6-1881) and Ann McIntyre (c1803/07-1889), both born in Ireland, also came to the US settling in the San Francisco area. From the records, it appears Edward and Ann came a few years before Patrick.
Thursday, July 30, 2020
Siblings of Patrick McIntyre (c1831-1901)
In 2013, I was at the National Archives in Washington, DC. While researching, I found an inquiry by a Patrick McIntyre in the “Information Wanted” section of the Irish-American newspaper. The inquiry was published on November 21, 1863, just 7 months after Patrick and his family arrived in the US. I hoped it might be our Patrick, but wasn’t sure as there was nothing in the information, with the exception of Kilmacteige Parish where Patrick was from, that I could link to Patrick.
The inquirer was looking for a Mary McIntyre, a native of the Parish of Kilmacteige, County Sligo, who was married to a Hugh McGlauhin of County Meath. Also, he was inquiring about her sister, Bridget, who married Samuel Smith. Patrick’s last knowledge of these two women was they were living in New York State. Patrick notes in the inquiry that he is the brother of Mary and Bridget. I spent many hours trying to trace down a Hugh and Mary McGlauhin with no success.
Although it was possible the writer of this inquiry was “our” Patrick McIntyre (c1831-1901), in 2013 we didn’t know any siblings of Patrick. We didn’t even know who his parents were at the time. But, Sal Bigone tracked down cemetery information in San Francisco and I found death notices for Edward (c1806-1881) and Ann (c1803-1889) collectively proving they were Patrick’s parents.
Once we could tie Edward and Ann McIntyre to Patrick then looking for additional records for Edward McIntyre became the hunt.
Dolly Purcell learned Edward’s place of naturalization from the Great Register, San Francisco County, with a residence year of 1867. It stated, after a little sleuthing, Edward was naturalized in Johnstown, Fulton County, New York. Of note, on Edward’s naturalization papers, one of the witnesses is a David McGlochlin, a very similar last name to the McGlauhin of Patrick’s 1863 "Information Wanted" inquiry.
Once Dolly started to search Johnstown, NY, she found Edward and Ann living with two daughters, Catherine (bc1841) and Mary (bc1835) in the 1850 US Census. And, again, she found Edward with his wife Ann and daughter Catherine in the 1855 New York State Census still living in Johnstown.
Dolly then found a Hugh McLaughlin (bc1834) and wife Mary (bc1835) in Johnstown, New York in the 1855 New York and 1860 US Censuses. If you pronounce McGlauhin/McGlochlin/McLaughlin, they all sound pretty much the same.
Additionally, Dolly located a Samuel Smith (bc1825) with a wife named Bridget (bc1825) living in New York City, NY, in the 1855 New York State Census.
So, we believe Edward and Ann McIntyre, parents of Patrick (bc1831), were also the parents of Bridget McIntyre Smith (bc1825) [possible], Mary McIntyre McLaughlin (bc1835), and Catherine McIntyre (bc1841).
This makes Patrick, Bridget [possible], Mary and Catherine all siblings. The family expands!
Thanks to Dolly and Larry Purcell and Sal Bigone for their sleuthing.
Samuel and Bridget (McIntyre) Smith, 1855 New York State Census
Dolly Purcell found this 1855 New York State Census which might be the correct couple. Unfortunately, at this time, no later censuses with Samuel and Bridget Smith can be located to attempt to verify the relationship.
1855 New York State Census; Northern Block, 8th District; Sixteenth Ward, New York City; 19 June 1955
Samuel Smith, 30, Male, born Ireland, married, 22 years residence in New York, Sadler, naturalized citizen
Bridget Smith, 30, Female, Wife, born in Ireland, married, 10 years residence in New York, Over 21 years of age cannot read or write
Notes:
- A sadler is a maker of saddles.
- In the 1855 New York State Census, Bridget's father states he has been in New York for 7 years. This Bridget states 10 years.
- Have not been able to locate a Samuel and Bridget Smith in later censuses.
- Although it is possible this is the Bridget Smith that Patrick McIntyre identifies in his 1863 "Information Wanted" inquiry, it is not yet proof.
- Of note, many adults in the New York City 1855 census seem to have their ages rounded to 30, 45, 60, etc.
- Also, this Samuel Smith states he was born in Ireland. Patrick believed he was an American born citizen. However, if he lived in the United States for 22 years, Bridget may had represented Samuel as such when she wrote about him.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Hugh and Mary (McIntyre) McLaughlin, 1855 NY State and 1860 US Censuses
1855 New York State Census, Johnstown, Fulton County; 23 June 1855
Hugh McLaughlin, 21, Male, born Ireland, married, resident for 6 years in Johnstown, Laborer, Naturalized
Mary McLaughlin, 19, Female, wife, born Ireland, married, resident for 8 years in Johnstown
Sarah A. McLaughlin, 3, Female, child, born Fulton County
Maria McLaughlin, 1, Female, child, born Fulton County
1860 US Census; Johnstown, Fulton County, New York; 14 August 1860
Hugh McLaughlin, 26, Male, Skin dresser, born Ireland
Mary McLaughlin, 25, Female, born England
Sarah A. McLaughlin, 8, Female, born New York
Maria McLaughlin, 5, Female, born New York
George McLaughlin, 4, Male, born New York
Jessicka McLaughlin, 2, Female, born New York
I was unable to find the McLaughlin family in the 1870 US Census. Perhaps they moved. More researching to do.
Of note:
- In the 1855 NY State census, it is stated Mary was born in Ireland, but in the 1860 US Census it states England, the same as noted in the 1850 US Census when she is living with her parents.
- A "skin dresser" prepared animal skins for the manufacturing of clothing or footware.
- Given the birth c1852 of their first child, Sarah A., Hugh and Mary probably married between late 1850 and 1851.
Friday, June 26, 2020
Edward McIntire US Census 1850; New York Census 1855
Dolly Purcell then located Edward, his wife Ann, and family in the 1850 US Census and the 1855 New York State Census.
1850 US Census, Johnstown, Fulton County, New York
Edward McIntire, male; age 40; birthplace Ireland; Occupation: Laborer; cannot read/write
Ann McIntire, female; age 40; birthplace Ireland; no occupation; Implies can read/write
Catherine McIntire, female; age 9; birthplace England; does not say attending school
Mary McIntire, female, age 14; birthplace England; does not say attending school
Source: 1850 US Census, Johnstown, Fulton, New York; Roll: 506; Page 80B. National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, Accessed on Ancestry.com June, 2020 by Dolly Purcell.
1855 New York State Census, Johnstown, Fulton County, New York
Edward McIntire, age 53; male; Head; born in Ireland; married; number of years resident in the city: 7; profession: farmer; naturalized alien, owns land
Ann McIntire, age 52; female; wife; born in Ireland; married; number of years in the city: 7; alien
Catherine McIntire, age 14; female; child; born in England; number of years in the city: 7; alien
Source: 1855 Census of the State of New York, microfilm. Accessed on Ancestry.com
Questions/thoughts:
- Why were the girls born in England. Did Edward leave Ireland before 1835?
- Most likely Mary, who would be about 20 in 1855, is married as she does not appear on the 1855 New York Census
- Could Mary bc1835 be the Mary McGlauhin noted in the Patrick McIntyre Inquiry, 1863?
- On Edward's Naturalization Papers he said he came to the US c1842. If he lived in Johnstown for seven years in 1855, where in the US was he and his family between 1842 and 1848?
- Edward states he owns land. There might be land papers for him in New York state,
- How did he get from a farm in Johnstown, NY to San Francisco, CA and why?
- Mary bc1835 and Catherine bc1841 should be siblings of Patrick bc1831.
Monday, June 22, 2020
Edward McIntire's 1854 Naturalization Papers
Dolly Purcell located these papers after following an 1867 entry in the Great Register, San Francisco County.
Transcription:
Notes:
- Items in blue in the transcription are written in script on the Naturalization document.
- One wittness, David McGlochlin, has a similar spelling to his last name as a person identified in a communication in the New York Irish Times, McGlauhin. With an Irish accent, I think they would be pronounced very similar. I wonder if there is any relationship?
Source: FamilySearch.org Naturalization Papers 1845-1858, Image 477, FHL film #007782204. Document provided by Dolly Purcell, June 14, 2020.
Great Register, San Francisco County, 1866-1898
In 1866, poll lists were replaced by voter registers know as the Great Registers. Affidavits were used early on to register new voters and information from the affidavits was copied into the Great Registers. So, it is likely that both Edward and Patrick brought copies of their naturalization papers when they went to register to vote.
The Registry Act of 1866 established a formal voting procedure with voter districts and voter registrations recorded in the Great Registers. Early registers were handwritten and kept by each county in large manuscript ledgers. When a voter moved from a precinct, his name was "red lined" in the register, with the county (or precinct) to which he moved penciled in. Registers included notations of death (often including date and place), removal, insanity, or infamy.
On this document from the Great Register, San Francisco County, page 262, both Edward and Patrick are listed. They are highlighted in yellow below
The two highlighted entries read:
Voting No.: 24583
Regis'd No.: 19268
Name: McIntire, Edward
Age: 62
Nativity: Ireland
Occupation: Laborer
Local Residence: Larkin & Francisco
Ward: 12
Voted or Not Voted: BLANK
Naturalized - Date, Place and Court: August 4, 1854, Johnson, Fulton Co. Co.
(Dolly Purcell learned this should have read: Johnstown, Fulton County Court. New York)
Date of Registration: August 3, 1867
Voting No.: 24597
Regis'd No.: 35480
Name: McIntyre, Patrick
Age: 38
Nativity: Ireland
Occupation: Laborer
Local Residence: Fran b Polk and Lark (Francisco between Polk and Larkin)
Ward: 12
Voted or Not Voted: BLANK
Naturalized - Date, Place and Court: Aug. 19, 1869, San Francisco, 12th Dis
Date of Registration: August 19, 1869
The men's ages, Patrick 38 and Edward 62 are in agreement with what we know about the two of them.
In an earlier blog post "Patrick and Edward McIntyre/McIntire - San Francisco 1861-1883" several times Patrick and Edward are shown as living at the same "address" as noted in this Great Register.
Of note are the dates of naturalization. For Patrick it is 1869 and unfortunately, the naturalization records for San Francisco were destroyed in the 1906 earthquake. But, Edward's naturalization took place in Fulton County, New York and a copy of the naturalization papers has been located on FamilySearch by Dolly Purcell.
Sources:
- Great Register, San Francisco County, Ancestry.com accessed by Dolly Purcell, June 12, 2020. Original source: California State Library, Sacramento, California.
- Information on the California Great Registers from FamilySearch Historical Records, accessed June 13 by Elaine Beaudoin
Monday, June 15, 2020
Paul Kreft, Kate McIntyre and their children
Paul and Kate Kreft |
Kate McIntyre Kreft (1861-1914)
Born in Lislea, County Sligo, Ireland, she was baptized at St. Attracta Church in the Catholic Parish of Kilmacteige, County Sligo on 04 May 1861. She died 01 May 1914 in The Dalles, County Wasco, Oregon.
"Mrs. Kate Kreft (nee McIntyre) was born in county Sligo, Ireland on March 17, 1862. While she was still a baby her parents emigrated to America, arriving in San Francisco early in 1864. In 1877 Miss McIntyre was married in San Francisco to Paul L. Kreft. Of eight children, the issue of this union, four survive their mother. They are Mrs. Henrietta Burchtorf and Mrs. William Wells of this city, Mrs. James Keane of Portland and Paul L. Kreft of Pendleton.
Mr & Mrs. Kreft came to Oregon in the year 1879, residing for a short time on a ranch, the property of the McIntyre family. In 1880 they came to The Dalles where Mr. Kreft engaged in business until a serious illness forced him to retire. He lingered on in an invalid condition for over a year, and passed away on July 23, 1900.
Of Mrs. Kreft's faithfulness and loyalty as a wife and mother; her devotion to Mr. Kreft during his last illness when for many months she never left his bedside; of the energy and industry she displayed in providing and caring for her family, it is needless to write, as all the persons concerned are well acquainted with the facts.
It is chiefly an account of her indomitable courage, patience and cheerfulness in the face of veritable mountains of sorrows and misfortune that her memory will be cherished by her numerous friends and acquaintances. This is not the place in which to recount the many vicissitudes through which Mrs. Kreft and her family passed. Suffice it to say that seldom does it fall to the lot of one mother or one family to be visited as they were. But, through all, Mrs. Kreft maintained a brave and cheery disposition, with which was combined Christian charity, and a generosity that was almost a fault - every ready to nurse the sick, aid the needy, console the unfortunate.
Surely, if charity be the greatest virtue, this sweet and noble soul has earned and received the welcome greeting of its maker - "Well done, thou good and faithful servant; enter into the joy of thy Lord."
Source: The Dalles Daily Chronicle, May 4, 1914. Received from Dolly Purcell, via email, May 4, 2014
Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Oregon |
Paul Ludwig Ferdinand Kreft (1848-1900)
Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Oregon |
Paul and Kate had eight children
May Alice Kreft (1879-1880)
Alice was living with her mother, Kate, and her grandparents in June, 1880 in Highland Point, Oregon. She was eight months old when she died on July 23, 1880. Alice is buried in Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Colma, California. For information on Alice, see this post written on her.
Frances Elizabeth Kreft (1881-1896)
She was born 25 August 1881 and baptized on 13 Oct 1881 at St. John Parish, Oregon City, Clackamas, Oregon. When she was just 15 years old she was dragged by a runaway horse and buggy and died from the injuries on 29 July 1896 in The Dalles, Oregon. She is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco, Oregon.
Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Oregon |
Sources: Dolly Purcell email "Kreft family," May 31, 2020; Ellen McIntyre Stanton (Sp) October 5, 1965 letter. Gravestone Find A Grave, memorial# 15413900, created 18 Aug 2006 by Piper, maintained by Dolly Purcell.
Henrietta Clara Kreft Burchtorf (1883-1962)
Born 25 May 1883 in The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon, Henrietta married Edward Burchtorf. She died 06 Jul 1962 in Portland Oregon and is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Oregon.
Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Oregon |
Sources: Dolly Purcell email "Kreft family" May 31, 2020; Oregonian 8 July 1962 page 42; Oregon Journal 10 July 1962; and The Dalles Chronicle 07 July 1962. Gravestone from Find A Grave, created by Piper 9 Aug 2006, maintained by Dolly Purcell.
Agnes Bertha Kreft Keane (1885-1967)
She was born 29 Sept 1885 in The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon and baptized 08 Oct 1885 at St. Peter's Catholic Church, The Dalles. She married James Keane. She went by the name Bertha during her life and died 06 May 1967. She is buried at Mount Calvary Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon with her husband, James.
Mount Calvary Cemetery, Portland, Oregon |
Sources: Dolly Purcell email "Kreft family" May 31, 2020; FindAGrave memorial 134709413 created by J McL, 22 Aug 2014; US SS Application and Claims Index for Bertha Kreft Keane on Ancestry.com.
Charles August Kreft (1887-1904)
Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Oregon |
Sources: Dolly Purcell email "Kreft family" May 31, 2020; FindAGrave memorial 15203666, created by Piper on 9 Aug 2006; maintained by Dolly Purcell.
Edward William Kreft (1890-1910)
Born on 20 Feb 1890 in The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon, Edward died of tuberculosis on 26 Nov 1910. He was only 20 years old. Edward is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles.
Sources: Dolly Purcell email "Kreft family," May 31, 2020 including Oregon State board of Health #3638 and Wasco County Vital Statistics; FindAGrave, memorial #44828039, created by Dolly Purcell, 26 Nov 2009.
Paul Louis Frederick Kreft (1893-1975)
Paul was born in The Dalles, Wasco County Oregon on 30 Mar 1893. He married twice, once to Ella Luella Lewis in 1913 and then to Anna Elizabeth Jones on 04 Sep 1927. He died in Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho on 22 Jun 1975. He is buried in Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho with his second wife, Anna.
Twin Falls Cemetery, Idaho |
Ellen Marie "Nell" Kreft (1895-1918)
Born on 09 Mar 1895 in The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon, she married William Wells on 11 Feb 1913 and when they divorced, she restored her maiden name. She died on 27 Jan 1918 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Her death record states it was a suicide. She is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles.
"Kreft - January 26, Nell Kreft, aged 23 years, sister of Mrs. James Keane, Mrs. Etta Burchtorf and Paul Kreft. Remains at Dunning & McEntee's parlors, from where they will be forwarded to The Dalles, Or., today (Monday) at 10 A. M." The Morning Oregonian, 28 Jan 1918, page 12.
Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Oregon |
Sources: Dolly Purcell email "Kreft family," May 31, 2020; FindAGrave memorial #15413581 created by Piper 18 Aug 2006; maintained by Dolly Purcell;
Special thanks to Dolly Purcell who provided the bulk of the information on the above.
Thursday, June 4, 2020
Frank Antonio McIntyre Majano 1967-2019 Remembered
Who is Alice?
Monday, June 1, 2020
Letter from Ellen McIntyre Schantin to Ella Luella Lewis Stratford, 1965
Ellen was a first cousin to Paul Kreft (1893-1975), the first husband of the now Mrs. Stratford.
Sunday, May 31, 2020
Paul Kreft Family c 1920s
The photo was taken in the early 1920s, possibly in Idaho.
Photo source: Dolly Kreft Purcell, via email May 26, 2020. Thank you Dolly for this beautiful photo of your grandparents, father and aunt and the additional family information you provided.
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Unknown Woman
The photo was taken at Bushnelf studios, most likely in San Francisco, California. Date unknown. There is no writing on the reverse side.
Does anyone know who this is?
Monday, May 18, 2020
Richard M. McIntyre 1943-2019 Remembered
Richard knew the name, Bartholomew McIntyre, as his grandfather, but didn't know the name of his grandmother. Through information received from Marina, it was known that Richard's father, Anthony, was the child of Bartholomew McIntyre (1854-1924) and Paula Calderone (1887-?). This was shared with Richard.
Richard kindly sent photos of himself to Elaine who, at Richard's request, scanned them and sent the images to a number of the cousins. Since Richard picked out these photos as representative of his life, we know they meant a lot to him. Here are a couple of the pictures he sent.
Boot camp, 1962 |
Medical cruise, 1963 |
With his son, 1973 |
Sitting at the piano, 1994 |
Security officer, 2005 |
Richard Martin McIntyre, the son of Anthony Patrick McIntyre (1909-1986) and Dorothy Nell Stein (1917-2000), was born in San Mateo County, California on October 6, 1943. He married Alta Lee Neal and they had one son. He lived his final years in Las Vegas, Nevada where he died on September 16, 2019. RIP.
Sources: Photos from the collection of Richard M. McIntyre; DNA testing at Ancestry.com and FTDNA; genealogy information from records provided by Richard McIntyre, Marina McIntyre-Steffan, Elaine McIntyre Beaudoin and Sal Bigone.