The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909
Various
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Rice, who was three terms governor of Massachusetts.
He resides at 22 East Forty-fifth Street. Mr. Davies is a writer of
great fame and among many others is the author of _Papers and
Addresses_ (published by Robert Grier Cooke of New York), on very
interesting subjects.
DAY, JOSEPH P., real estate, 31 Nassau Street, and 932 Eighth Avenue,
New York City.
DEEVES, RICHARD, of Richard Deeves & Son, builders, 305–309 Broadway,
New York City. (Life member of the Society.)
DELANEY, J. C., Chief Inspector, Department of Factory Inspection,
Harrisburg, Pa.
DELANEY, WILLIAM J., Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
DELANY, CAPT. WILLIAM H., 254 West Fourteenth Street, New York City,
was born April 19th, 1849, in the old Ninth Ward. His father, Captain
John Delany, also born in New York City, was a shipmaster 30 years in
the old Black Ball Line, carrying passengers between New York and
Liverpool and in his earlier days was in the China and East Indies
trade. His mother was Catherine Shelley, born in Belfast, Ireland. The
paternal grandparents were born in Dublin and the maternal
grandparents in Belfast. All followed the sea. Captain Delany had ten
uncles who were shipmasters.
DELEHANTY, HON. F. B., Judges’ Chambers, Court House, City Hall Park,
New York; a judge of the City Court.
DEMPSEY, GEORGE C., Lowell, Mass.
DEMPSEY, WILLIAM P., Treasurer and manager, the Dempsey Bleachery and
Dye Works, Pawtucket, R. I.
DENNEN, REV. C., Pastor of Catholic Church, Wilmington, N. C.
DEROO, REV. PETER, St. Joseph’s Church, 1127 Corbett Street, Portland,
Ore.; author of the “History of America Before Columbus,” a most
interesting and valuable work.
DEVINE, JOHN T., proprietor, The Shoreham, Washington, D. C.
DEVLIN, JAMES H., 35 Parsons Street, Brighton, Boston, Mass.
DEVLIN, JAMES H., Jr., Barristers’ Hall, Boston, Mass., attorney at
law, was born in that part of Boston known as Dorchester, July 21,
1877, and received his early education in the public schools of Milton
and Dedham; was graduated from Boston College in 1897, with the degree
of A. B., and in 1900 from the Harvard University School of Law, with
the degree of LL. B. Is President of the Charitable Irish Society of
Boston, and a member of the Boston City Club. He is unmarried.
DIXON, RICHARD, insurance, 52–54 William Street, New York City.
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