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Margaret McCarthy (– death date unknown) was an Irish migrant to the United States.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 11 relations: American frontier, Ballydesmond, Boherbue, County Cork, Crown Estate, Emigration, Great Famine (Ireland), Irish Americans, Kanturk, Liverpool, New York City.

  2. 1850 documents
  3. English-language works
  4. Works about immigration to the United States
  5. Works by Irish people

American frontier

The American frontier, also known as the Old West, and popularly known as the Wild West, encompasses the geography, history, folklore, and culture associated with the forward wave of American expansion in mainland North America that began with European colonial settlements in the early 17th century and ended with the admission of the last few contiguous western territories as states in 1912.

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Ballydesmond

Ballydesmond, formerly Kingwilliamstown, is a rural village in County Cork, Ireland.

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Boherbue

Boherbue (post office spelling) or Boherboy (Ordnance Survey spelling) is a village in north-west County Cork, Ireland.

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County Cork

County Cork (Contae Chorcaí) is the largest and the southernmost county of Ireland, named after the city of Cork, the state's second-largest city. It is in the province of Munster and the Southern Region. Its largest market towns are Mallow, Macroom, Midleton, and Skibbereen., the county had a population of 584,156, making it the third-most populous county in Ireland.

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Crown Estate

The Crown Estate is a collection of lands and holdings in the United Kingdom belonging to the British monarch as a corporation sole, making it "the sovereign's public estate", which is neither government property nor part of the monarch's private estate.

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Emigration

Emigration is the act of leaving a resident country or place of residence with the intent to settle elsewhere (to permanently leave a country).

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Great Famine (Ireland)

The Great Famine, also known as the Great Hunger (an Gorta Mór), the Famine and the Irish Potato Famine, was a period of starvation and disease in Ireland lasting from 1845 to 1852 that constituted a historical social crisis and subsequently had a major impact on Irish society and history as a whole.

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Irish Americans

Irish Americans (Gael-Mheiriceánaigh) are ethnic Irish who live in the United States and are American citizens.

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Kanturk

Kanturk is a town in the north west of County Cork, Ireland.

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Liverpool

Liverpool is a cathedral, port city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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See also

1850 documents

English-language works

Works about immigration to the United States

Works by Irish people

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_McCarthy_letter

Also known as Margaret McCarthy.