Re: Ahern website updates
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Ahern website updates
Dennis Ahern 12/18/06
Today is November 22. On this date in 2002, Christopher O'Hearn, of the
Associated Press Television News announced the restoration and
digitization of film taken by Marie Muchmore of President John F.
Kennedy's motorcade turning onto Houston Street in Dallas, Texas on
November 22, 1963.
The Ahern Obituary page has now passed the 3,825 mark. The earliest new
obituary is an "In Memoriam" dated 14 September 1945 for Flying Officer
Kevin J. Ahern of the Royal Australian Air Force who was killed in action
over the Timor Sea in 1942. The most recent new obituary is dated today
for Dylan Ahern, son of former Fianna Fail Councilor and Lord Mayor of
Dublin, Maurice Ahern, and nephew of former taoiseach, Bertie Ahern.
The following stories have been added to the Aherns in the News page:
- West Point Cadet George Patrick Ahern graduates at the foot of his
class, 13 June 1882; commissioned as second Lieutenant, 22 June 1882;
Captain George Patrick Ahern of the 21st Infantry departs San Francisco,
bound for Manila on the Army transport ship "Sherman", 1 February 1905
- 19-year-old Archibald Ahern of Columbia, Missouri cited for making an
illegal left turn, 25 March 1968
- 22-year-old Archibald Mark Chisolm Ahern Jr., of Columbia, Missouri,
engaged to Mary Jeanne Klose, 28 May 1971
- Master John and Miss May Ahern of Oakland, California, visit their
uncle, John Barry, 24 October 1906
- J. E. O'Hearn, from Ohio, among survivors of San Francisco earthquake,
25 April 1906
- Miss Margaret Ahern of Urbana, Illionois, recovering from pneumonia,
23 January 1911
- Mr. and Mrs. John Ahern of Urbana, IL, visiting Indiana Mineral Springs,
16 July 1906; John Ahern sells his Urbana home and moves to Chicago,
24 September 1908; returns to vote, 6 April 1910
- Miss Mary Ahern of Urbana, IL visiting friends in Danville, 4 Feb. 1908
- Dennis Ahern of Irish Creek, Kansas awarded diploma, 14 July 1899
- Professor Ed Ahern from Wyoming visited Vermillion, Kansas, 31 May 1899;
at Blue Rapids, Kansas, 12 May 1899; at Marysville, Kansas, 21 July 1899
- Dan Ahern of Columbia, Missouri reported theft of rear view mirrors from
his car, 26 March 1974
- Simon J. Ahern of St. Paul visiting Albert Lea, Minnesota, 18 October
1883 and 28 November 1883
- Theobold J. Ahern of Albert Lea, Minnesota returned a lost watch,
24 August 1916;brings family to Christmas dinner at home of Mrs. Mary
Ahern, 23 December 1933
- Cathryn G. (Dwyer) Ahern [Mrs. Theobold] has visit from her sister, Mrs.
James Burns, 19 January 1917; taken ill, 9 July 1917; in hospital at
Mankato, Minnesota after giving birth to a baby girl who does not
survive, 18 May 1933
- Edward J. Ahern of Albert Lea, Minnesota will go on a visit to Chicago,
9 May 1916; has minor automobile accident, 7 August 1916; goes on visit
to twin cities, 7 July 1917; his daughter, Mary Ellen, does publicity
for parks and recreation, 14 June 1953
- Mike Ahern of Albert Lea, Minn, reported his bicycle stolen, 13 May 1953
- Mrs. Thomas Ahern of Austin, Minnesota is given a handkerchief shower on
the occasion of her moving to Waseca, 23 September 1954
- Mrs. Garrett Ahern of Albert Lea, Minnesota signs up to lead her
daughter Sharon's Brownie troop, 7 March 1954
- Miss Ellen Ahern of Albert Lea, Minnesota plays winning bridge game,
11 July 1934
- Mrs. Genevieve Ahern of St. Paul, visited Albert Lea, MN, 20 July 1936
- M. Ahearn building a new home in Albert Lea, MN, 31 October 1894
- Michael Ahern of Albert Lea, MN, has visitor from Chicago, 15 June 1916
- Rev. Thomas Aherne of Waterford Cathedral to address conference of the
Irish Transport and General Workers' Union, 30 May 1963
- John J. Ahern of Natick, MA brings suit for taxes owed town, 4 March 1924
- Edwina Ahern of Charlestown, Mass. is a winner at Holy Name Club whist
party, 3 August 1922
- Francis Ahern of East Boston loses suit for injuries on shipbuilding
job, 2 November 1922
- William J. Ahern appointed to the Boston Police Dept., 28 July 1923
- Daniel E. Ahern acts as pallbearer for co-worker, 9 May 1923
- William Ahern leads bowling team at Decatur & Hopkins Co. in Boston,
5 April 1921
- John Murray Ahern of Feltham, England found guilty of indecent assault,
30 November 2007
- Michael Ahern, son of William E. Ahern of Worcester, Mass., weds
Katherine Sullivan, 19 August 1928
- Maryknoll seminarian Maurice F. Ahern of Cgicago to be ordained to the
priesthood, 31 May 1928
- New York City patrolman Jeremiah Ahern promoted to second grade
detective, 14 September 1928
- Susie Ahern and her daughter Janet, of Cambridge, Mass. struck by hit
and run driver, 3 October 1923
- Providence, Rhode Island police inspector James Ahern solves jewel
theft, 24 December 1922
- Thomas O'Hern of Hannibal, Missouri, wins lawsuit against Greyhound
Lines, 16 October 1935
- Frederick A. Ahern of the Irish Free State equestrian team wins
challenge cup in London, 4 July 1931
- Daniel J. Aherne sentenced to four months' hard labor for giving false
evidence at a hearing in Newcastle West, County Limerick, District
Court, 24 July 1931
- Hyannis, Massachusetts police officer Frederick Ahern arrested Robert F.
Kennedy, Jr. for loitering, obstructing traffic, and spitting in the
officer's face, 24 August 1971
- Private K. P. Ahern of Darlinghurst, New South Wales, reported as
recovered POW, 24 September 1945
- Private P. A. J. Ahearne of Hobart, Tasmania, reported as recovered POW,
25 September 1945
- Edward Victor Ahearne of St. Kilda, Victoria, married Patricia Mary
O'Brien, 24 November 1945
- at a reception in Dublin following his first appearance on an Irish
stage, Richard Aherne is joined by his son, Patrick and daughter
Maureen. Richard's mother was Lady Patricia Aherne, daughter of the Earl
and Countess of Drogheda. He is the brother of Fred Ahern of the Irish
equestrian team and of George Aherne who was wounded at Gallipoli in
WWI. They are sons of the late William Aherne, J.P. of County Meath and
descendants of Colonel John Aherne who served in Napoleon's Irish Legion
and was adjutant to Wolfe Tone in 1798, 23 March 1964
- prisoner in custody for robbery of shop of James Ahearn, Brisbane,
Australia, 16 October 1860
- 12-year-old Timothy Ahearn is witness for prosecution in a case of theft
from his brother James' shop in Brisbane, Australia, 25 October 1860
- James Ahearne, of St. Stephen's School in Brisbane, awarded a bible as
top prize for proficiency in scripture history and Christian doctrine,
3 January 1861
- Edward Owens tried in Brisbane Circuit Court for attempting to ravish
Mary Ahern, 24 May 1856
- school nurse Mary E. Ahern of Marlboro, Massachusetts, puts out flaming
student, 23 June 1922
- Joseph Ahearn of New York City has fish hook removed from his finger,
29 August 1881
- Debra Dewitt Ahern of Dracut, Massachusetts, announces daughter's
engagement, 15 November 2008
- Patrick Ahearn of New York City dies after being attacked with an axe,
30 March 1878
- Michael Ahearn of New York City stabbed in the back by a stranger,
18 June 1879
See http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~aherns/http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~aherns/ for more.