Mary Deighan Fraser – 19th July 2002

From: Mary Deighan Fraser (Grnwitgold@cs.com) 19th July 2002
Hi to everyone in Currane,

My mother’s first cousin, Mary Ann Moran Mc Cafferty (Mrs. Thomas Mc Cafferty) of Currane and living in Cleveland, just told me about this wonderful website yesterday. I have been searching through it and found great photos to remind me of one of the best places in the world to live! I was especially pleased to see the photo of my Great-aunt Biddie Gallagher (my grandfather’s sister-in-law) who be will celebrating her 100th birthday in September!

My first trip to Ireland was in 1967. It has been six years since I last visited Currane with my husband and three daughters. At that time, one daughter was enrolled at University College Dublin. My memories of both trips to Currane are filled with the precious moments spent at the Post Office which was the family home of my grandfather, John (the Tailor) Gallagher who left Currane and came to Cleveland in 1902. Aunt Biddie recalled stories of my relatives who once lived in Currane or visited her. I always intrigued and loved to listen for it kept alive the bonds of a family separated by miles and years.

In tribute to Aunt Biddie, I have a story about her which I would like to tell as she marks her centennial birthday. After a 34 year absence, my grandfather made his first trip back home to Currane in 1936 to see his mother before she died. While raising her own young family at the time, Aunt Biddie took great care of her mother-in-law and unselfishly welcomed my grandfather “home”. My grandfather only planned to stay a few weeks but shortly after arriving in Ireland, he developed a severe case of pleurisy which almost cost him his life. His illness delayed his return to Cleveland by nearly one year. Credit goes to Aunt Biddie for she not only warmly opened her home and her heart to care for her husband’s mother but to her brother-in-law as well! For her unending patience and love to my great-grandmother Ann Gallagher, to my grandfather and especially to us, “the Yanks”, who have dropped in on her whenever we found the time to make it “home”, Aunt Biddie (Bridget Gallagher) deserves to be named The Currane Person of the Century!

My husband and I want to send special greetings to the Post Office gang: John, Mick, Breege and Family and to Martha O’Malley (Mrs. Walter O’Malley) and her family. We also send our best wishes to my grandfather’s other nephew John Moran and his wife. John is Mary Ann Moran Mc Cafferty’s brother.

We wish we could make the trip and join in singing birthday wishes to you, Aunt Biddie, but our daughter Megan is getting married the week after the big day. Once again, the pond separates us all on the days that mark family milestones.

We do pray that God will continue to bless you and your family.

Love to all,
Mary Deighan Fraser

A generous gift to the Currane Community

Tom Farrar, whose grandmother Sarah Gallagher left Currane for the USA in 1912, has recently visited the area. Tom, a keen collector of coins, travelled from his home in Albuquerque, New Mexico, bringing with him a precious collection of Irish coins, the earliest dating back to 1035AD. Tom has generously donated his collection to the Currane community, saying that it was most appropriate that they should “come home”.
On a visit to the Currane National School and Community Library, Tom was able to view the school archives which included a record of his grandmother’s time at the school.


In the photos above: Tom Farrar, Mary-Ellen Ryder and Mary O’Malley take a look at the old school records, which include references to his grandmother, Sarah Gallagher.
Tom Farrar presents his coin collection to Anne Chambers who accepts on behalf of the community and former Government Minister and native of Currane Denis Gallagher thanks Tom for his generous gift, saying that it is wonderful that a descendent of a Currane native should hand over a collection of such historical and educational value. The gift will be a real treasure for future generations.
Below are some pictures of the coins. We hope to have professional photographs taken of all of the coins individually, and make this collection available on CD