O'FLYNN Family Tree
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James Joseph 'FLYNN married
??, children:
- Annie Morris O'Flynn
Next Generation
Annie Morris O'FLYNN
(Born ?, died in India 28/03/1933) married Maurice Arthur
McMAHON (born ?, place ?, retired
from the Indian Police and went to U.K. where he died. Last address in U.K.
unknown.) at the Church of the Purification of Our Lady Royapettah, Madras, on
25th February 1892 . Children:
- Henry ( or Harry ?) Joseph McMahon (born 17th. May 1896, place ? out at
sea during parents voyage from U.K. to India, ship landed at Madras. No record
at any of the churches in Madras of Birth. (help wanted if anyone could inform
if there is any other place for me to try any check this record), died in
U.K.) Nothing much is known of his early life, except that he might have
gone to school at St. Joseph's European High School for Boys at Bangalore from
1903/04 to 1913/14. From 1914 he joined the army and was attached to the
Signal Corps, and posted at Basrah (Iraq). His work was mainly to maintain
communication lines and erection of new ones. This work later took him to
Baghdad (Iraq) (British occupy Baghdad on 11th. March 1917). He left the army
in 1918 and married the same year. From 29th January 1919 to 1951 November
16th., he was a non-gazatted staff member of the Madras And Southern Maratta
Railway and finally retired as Station Master of Katpadi Station. In 1952 he
joined the Western India Penninsular Railway (W.I.P.Rly.) and worked as Assnt.
Station Master and later as Station Master at Vasco-da-Gama, Goa. (then under
the British and later Portuguese), where he retired in 1956.
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