| i. | ???4 LYNCH, d. Bef. 1910, Pitman, Gloucester County, New Jersey19. | ||
| 4. | ii. | ALLEN CLARK LYNCH, b. August 19, 1903, Pitman, Gloucester County, New Jersey; d. March 24, 1982, Pitman, Gloucester County, New Jersey. | |
| 5. | iii. | NORMAN MEREDITH LYNCH, b. June 12, 1905, Pitman, Gloucester County, New Jersey; d. February 1981, Texas while staying with daughter. |
| i. | MARGARET4 MCNEILL, b. January 18, 1904, 15 Terrace Avenue, New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania26,27; d. Unknown. |
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Notes for MARGARET MCNEILL: St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum As found in Souvenir History of Cumminsville, 1914. St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, probably the oldest institution of its kind in Cincinnati, was built in 1855. The grounds, forming a beautiful park-like area, consisting of eleven acres, were practically donated by that friend of the fatherless, Jacob Hoffner. The history of this institution dates back to 1829, when two Sisters of Charity undertook the care of orphan and destitute children on Sycamore Street, near the present site of St. Xavier's College. St. Peter's Benevolent Association for the orphans was organized in 1833, and under its auspices the new asylum began to enlarge its great work of charity. Thus it came about that St. Joseph's in Cumminsville, was built and dedicated to public charity on July 24, 1855, since which time it has increasingly "carried on with energy, progress, and success the gigantic burden of supplying the parental needs of a home to thousands of homeless children. Denominational lines are not drawn in pointing with pride to this "monument of philanthropy" and in support of its institutional existence. Up to the present (1914) over 8,000 children have been cared for in this institution. A school for primary and higher education is connected with the asylum. Greater love hath no man than that he give his life to others; such has been the devotion of Dr. Frank H. Rowe, who for forty-one years served gratuitously as medical attendant to the orphans and Sisters in this institution, only relinquishing this work in May of 1914. A conspicuous event in Cumminsville is the annual picnic or feast of the orphans, held on the Nation's birthday for the last fifty years. One director -- Michael P. Scully -- has attended every picnic and has assumed on each occasion the hauling and serving of the frozen refreshments. The Sisters coming out to make this institutional service their life work, came with their belongings on a canal boat by way of the Miami Canal. Catholic Charities Services/Parmadale Purpose Welcome to the profile page of Parmadale, one of the more than 40 locations where Catholic Charities Services are available. Parmadale provides an integrated system of innovative spiritually based human-care services designed to help troubled children and distressed families. History Parmadale was founded in 1922 by Catholic Charities Corporation under the leadership of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine. It was the first Catholic, cottage-plan children's village in the world for young people whose parents were either absent from the home, deceased or otherwise unable to care for them. It evolved in the 1970's to respond to the needs of today, providing residential and outpatient treatment for children and families. Parmadale's more than 70-year relationship with Catholic Charities came full circle January 1, 1999, when the two organizations formally merged. Parmadale at a Glance Located on 167 acres in Parma, Ohio. Offers adolescent specialty services, including intensive treatment,specialized residential care, partial hospitalization, flexible clinical response, wraparound foster care, specialized foster care,wraparound, whole-family treatment, in-home, transitional independent living, day care, training and consultation and family support. Accesses the more than 100 programs and services of Catholic Charities Services. Employs over 250 and 150 volunteers. Serves more than 3, 000 youth and families annually from more than three-fourths of the 88 counties in Ohio. |
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More About MARGARET MCNEILL: Residence 1: Bet. November 07, 1909 - June 03, 1915, St. Joseph's Orphanage, Cleveland, Ohio28 Residence 2: May 06, 1904, 512 Pollock Avenue, New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania29 |
| ii. | RUTH MCNEILL, b. Private. | ||
| iii. | HELEN MCNEILL, b. Private. |
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