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My family scrapbook. By Ryan Malley. Family photos. Aunt Granddad Kieran & Katie (I couldn’t get a lot of family photos from moms side). The Malley family.
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My family scrapbook By Ryan Malley
Family photos Aunt Granddad Kieran & Katie (I couldn’t get a lot of family photos from moms side)
The Malley family • My grandmother had two children: my dad brain malley and my aunt Courtney Malley. My grandmother and grandfather split a long time ago. I'm the only child my dad had. I was born on January 8th, 1994.Courtney has three kids. An older girl and fraternal twins. My grand father is both my dad and aunts dad. Me and my dad have two dogs named boa and Huston. My dad and I live at 6917 Sprague street, Philadelphia PA. The last name malley is shortened form of O’Malley Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Máille. All of the malley family lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and still do.
The Deady family • My great grandparents immigrated to America in the year 1847. they came to get away from Ireland because of the government. They also heard a lot of good things of America. They thought they would be a lot happier here, but they found out the hard way that it was hard to live hear as well. Most of the Deady family lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Much like the malley family. My mom had another boy with my step father eric. We have one dog named molly. We live at 1740 north hills ave, willow grove PA.
Irish background • Both sides of my family are 100% Irish. They all came off the boat to escape the Irish potato famine around 1845-1847. most of the Deady and Malley family lived in Pennsylvania, mostly Philadelphia or chestnut hill. Most of my family still lives in the Pennsylvania.
Country info • Where: Ireland • Bodies of water: Pacific ocean and Irish sea • Capital: Dublin • Languages: There are a number of languages used in Ireland. Several have originated from within the island and others have been introduced through foreign settlement. The principal functional language of most residents is English, though a large minority of the population claim some ability to use Irish. Under the Irish constitution, both languages have official status, with Irish being the national and first official language. • Climate: Ireland has a mild, temperate climate: Summer temperatures generally range from 60ºF/15ºC to 70ºF/20ºC. Spring and autumn are generally 50ºF/10ºC. Winter is between 40ºF/5ºC and 46ºF/8ºC. (Snow is rare, but showers can occur at any time of the year.)
Family info • great great grandparents on both sides immigrated to America in • moved due to the potato famine • religious background: moms side is catholic or Christian. My dads side is mainly atheist • my parents nationality is 100% Irish