Mary Tyne1

#899, (1839 - 19 August 1908)
RelationshipGrandaunt of George Jerome Rehm
Father*Dennis Tyne1 (bt 1805 - 1810 - 1882)
Mother*Bridget Ryan1 (c 1807 - 1889)
National Archives and Records Administration
Birth*1839She was born in 1839 at Co. Tipperary, IrelandG.1 
between 1847 and 1859She accompanied Dennis Tyne and Bridget Ryan between 1847 and 1859 (1870 census has all children b. NY, oldest age 10); 1900 census record for dau. Mary has imm. 1870; poss. imm. record for son John in 1865; death rec. of dau. Ann in 1900 has her res. in US 30 years but she marr. in NY in 1861.)2 
7 June 1859She migrated to New York, New York, (poss.) on the John Bright (Emigrant Bank record has 1857, 1900 census has imm. 1870) on 7 June 1859.3,4,1,5 
27 June 1867She and John Tyne lived on 27 June 1867 at 111th Street and 4th Avenue, New York, New York.1 
25 June 1870She appeared on the census of 25 June 1870 at New York, New York.6
14 June 1900She appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 in the household of Patrick Burke at 71 Taylor Street, Queens, New York, sister-in-law, age 55, b. Ireland Mar 1845, parents b. Ireland, single, housekeeper, imm. 1870.7 
7 August 1908She left a will on 7 August 1908 at Long Island City, Queens, New YorkG.8 
Death*19 August 1908She died on 19 August 1908 at 71 Taylor Street, Astoria, Queens, New YorkG.9 

Citations

  1. [S94] Emigrant Bank Records, New York, online Ancestry.com, Test Books, June 27, 1867, img. 36/337. No. 59659: Mary Tyne, res. 111th, cor. 4th Ave., domestic, b. 1839 in Co. Tipperary Ireland, arr. on "John Bright" 1857, single, father Denis, mother Bridget Ryan; No. 59640: John Tyne, brother of Mary, res. Harlem NY, laborer, b. 1846 in Co. Tipperary Ireland, arr. on "Etna" 1865.
  2. [S520] VWH.
  3. [S1370] Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897; Microfilm Publication M237, 675 rolls; (Washington, D.C.: National Archives), Roll 192, folio 500. Img. 451/611, manifest p. 1: John Bright sailing from Liverpool ["Lpool" on folio cover], H D Cutting, master, burthen 1444+ tons, dated NY 7 Jun 1859. Img. 454/611. Passenger 182 of 326, line 35: Mary Tyne, age 20, servant, Irish [Emigrant records have 1857, but no record found for that year]. Passenger 183 of 326, line 36: Nancy Tyne, age 21, servant, Irish.The ship John Bright is described as a "full-rigged three masted" ship, 1444 tons, length 191.6', beam 40.5', depth 28.33', built in New York in 1853 (Fairburn V:2801, see accompanying citation).
  4. [S1841] New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891, online FamilySearch.com, New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891 > 192 - 16 May 1859-13 Jun 1859 > img. 459/. Ship John Bright, out of Liverpool, arr. New York City 7 Jun 1859, manifest p. 4. Mary Tyne, passenger 82, age 20, and Nancy Tyne, passenger 83, age 21, both from Ireland, both occ. servant.
  5. [S1759] William Armstrong Fairburn, Merchant Sail (Center Lovell, Maine: Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, 1945-1955), V:2801. The John Bright was built by William H Webb and owned by Williams and Guison of New York. There were many other sailings for this ship and it is especially known for carrying organized groups of Mormons from Scandanavia and England to America in 1858, 1866 and 1868. According to http://community.fortunecity.ws/littleitaly/amalfi/13/… [may be no longer active], the ship was wrecked off of the coast of Brazil in 1874 (citing Conway B. Sonne, Ships, Saints, and Mariners: A Maritime Encyclopedia of Mormon Migration, 1830-1890 (Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, 1987)).
  6. [S18] 1870 U.S. Federal Census. Mary (25), domestic, b. Ireland; in household of Wm. (50) and Sarah (44) Carman.
  7. [S5] 1900 U.S. Federal Census. Patrick (59), wid., b. Ireland Jun 1841, parents b. Ireland, laborer, imm. 1870, naturalized.
  8. [S1527] New York Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999, online Ancestry.com, Queens > Wills of Real Estate, Vol 0081-0084, 1908-1909 > imgs. 653-654/927. Last will of Mary Tyne, single, res. Long Island City, Queens Co. NY, 7 Aug 1908. Names nieces Mary Dougherty and Delia Wheeler of New York City, nieces Agnes Tyne and Minnie Tyne of Springfield MA and nephews James Burke of New York City and John Wheeler of New Jersey, each to receive $10.00; residue to divided equally between nieces Agnes Schindler, Nellie Burke and Kate Burke, and nephews Thomas Burke and John Burke, all of Long Island City NY. Appoints Thomas Burke administrator, witn. Michael J Reidy, Mrs. Florence Fuller and Edward F White. Admitted to probate, contested, 15 Feb 1909.
  9. [S53] New York City Death Certificate, State of NY, City of NY, Cert. No. 2316. Mary Tyne, b. Ireland, dau. of John [sic] Tyne and Bridget Ryan, both b. Ireland; single, in U.S. 45 yrs.; d. 71 Taylor St., Astoria, 19 aug 1908, age 60, valvular disease of heart; bur. Calvary Cemetery 22 Aug 1908, New York City Municipal Archives, Dept. of Records, New York, New York. Hereinafter cited as New York City Death Certificate.