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Family name is Reaney not Reamy – Martin O’Raigne (Reaney) b. abt 1834 in Lettercallow, Galway son of John O’Raigne (1793-1873) and Margaret Walsh (b.1810-d.abt 1851); emigrated to St Paul with Galway emigration scheme sponsored by the Quaker church (Tuke); he died in St Paul, MN in Apr 1899; His wife Bridget Beatty O’Raigne died in 1883 after having nine children; On 2 May 1883 Martin and his seven surviving children emigrated to St Paul, MN by way of Boston where the family settled. Children included Pat, Mary, Malachi, John, Mary, Michael, and Bridget.
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