Spring, 1910
dirt road. Villages with rustic bridges over the green beds of mud channels to be playing in the rainy season, turned in the required stage of eternal night concert for thousands of frogs that populate the quiet night sounds sampedrinas. distant times, in which many Irish families in San Pedro creolized village that gradually became a city. As the Kehoe brothers who formed the Tyner, after a walk with friends in the spring of 1910, posed for this picture back to the office of municipal mayor, a position then occupied by Eduardo Gonzalez Bonorino.
as old in this photograph, identify with any precision the ten brothers Kehoe Tyner. Standing, from left to right: second, Catherine, third, Elena; fifth, Julia; eighth, Rosa, standing by the tree, MarÃa Josefina. Seated, left to right: first, Eduardo, and second, Joseph, third, Gerald, fourth, John, fifth, Thomas.
Also quite accurately, we can determine the road that ran through each of life: Catalina, then married to Edmund Proctor (three daughters), Elena, Thomas O'Riordon Young (a daughter), Julia, with James Burke and McDonnell (no children), Rosa, with John Dowd (no children), Mary Josephine, died in San Pedro in 1911, at age fourteen, Edward, then married to Elizabeth McNamara and Murray (five children), Jose, remained unmarried, Gerardo, married to Mary Semino and Tagliabue (a son), John, Teresa Murray and Bird (five children), Thomas, married to Catalina McManus and O'Connor (six children).
The image of this group, with flowers in their lapels and hats for girls, with a delicate range displayed as a trophy in the hands of a prospective groom or childhood friend, refers to the year of the centenary of the May Revolution, where no doubt that love, life projects and allies would these young Argentines.
; Colaboración: Julia McInerny
Sources:
generously sent a photo by Carmen Heduan McManus Kehoe, daughter of
Thomas Kehoe Tyner, one of the young contained in this ancient document graph.
. 2 http://www.irishgenealogy.com.ar/genealogia/K/Kehoe/Thomas2.php
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