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Michael Bernard Ryan

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Michael Bernard Ryan

Birth
Ireland
Death
17 May 1911 (aged 64–65)
Dawson, Richardson County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Dawson, Richardson County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Born in Ireland (probably County Kerry) and came to the United States as a young boy during the Irish potato famine. Naturalized in Norwich, county of New London, Connecticut on March 18, 1868.

His family came to Nebraska from Connecticut around 1868. He was a farmer, a druggest and a businessman. He was one of the founders and original stock holders of the Dawson Bank.

Married Ellen Sullivan in 1872 at Dawson, Nebraska. Father of Mary Ellen (Mame) Ryan O'Grady, Catherine (Kate) Ryan, Thomas Michael Ryan, Sr., and Beatrice Ryan Engles.
He was the son of Thomas Ryan and Mary Coleman Ryan. Brother to Ellen (Riley), Lawrence A, Bridget (Riley), Thomas J. and Martin C.

Death notice published in Falls City Nebraska newspaper dated May 19, 1911. Full obituary on front page of Falls City Nebraska newspaper dated May 23, 1911.

His tombstone is in the Ryan family plot. It has no name, simply the word "Father" and the dates.
Born in Ireland (probably County Kerry) and came to the United States as a young boy during the Irish potato famine. Naturalized in Norwich, county of New London, Connecticut on March 18, 1868.

His family came to Nebraska from Connecticut around 1868. He was a farmer, a druggest and a businessman. He was one of the founders and original stock holders of the Dawson Bank.

Married Ellen Sullivan in 1872 at Dawson, Nebraska. Father of Mary Ellen (Mame) Ryan O'Grady, Catherine (Kate) Ryan, Thomas Michael Ryan, Sr., and Beatrice Ryan Engles.
He was the son of Thomas Ryan and Mary Coleman Ryan. Brother to Ellen (Riley), Lawrence A, Bridget (Riley), Thomas J. and Martin C.

Death notice published in Falls City Nebraska newspaper dated May 19, 1911. Full obituary on front page of Falls City Nebraska newspaper dated May 23, 1911.

His tombstone is in the Ryan family plot. It has no name, simply the word "Father" and the dates.


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