Facts and Events
1. She preferred the name, Teresa, and signed letters, "Teresa".
2. Immigrated 1887 (about age 20); naturalized 1889. (1920 Census)
3. After he was established in Grand Junction, her brother, James, sent for her to be his housekeeper. Source 496 gives her immigration date as about 1884, when she was 17. She travelled alone from Liverpool to New York, then by train to Grand Junction.
4. It is believed that one of Bridget's ancestors was Lord of Roscommon, near Belfast.
References
- ↑ Source (195).
- Source (401).
- ↑ p 196
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