Individual Details
Anne (Annie) O'HARA
(Abt 3 Aug 1874 - 26 Mar 1901)
Sponsors at Annie's baptism were Patrick O'Hara and M. Morahan.
Annie, who was a nun, died at the age of 24. According to her obituary in the Freeman's Journal on 6 April 1901, "Deceased entered the Convent of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary in Blon Vire, Calvados, France about four years ago, taking in religion the name of Sr. St. Ludgarde. Three years later, owing to delicate health, the good Rev Mother General, who loved her and deeply regrets her demise, acceded to the kind request of her uncle (Rev P. O'Hara, P.P.) and parents and allowed her to visit her native country for change of air. On her arrival in Ireland she was affectionately received and tenderly nursed by her beloved parents. Her illness, though painful, was borne with the utmost patience, fortitude and resignation to the Holy Will of her Eternal Father. Her good Rev Mother General, being informed that she was seriously ill, granted her the privilege of making her Holy Vows on her dying bed".
Among the chief mourners listed in the obituary was the following list of cousins, whose exact relationship to Annie I have been unnable to determine:
P. Moran, Riverstown
J. Conlon, Kilmore,
C. Cox. Boyle
M. Higgins, Riverstown
Rossy O'Hara, Gloria
L. O'Hara, Donald's Hill
L. O'Hara, T.C., Boyle
William O'Hara, Cootehall
L. O'Hara, Clegna
R. O'Hara, Oxhill
P. O'Hara, Donald's Hill
P. O'Hara, Clegna
P. O'Hara, Gloria
Annie, who was a nun, died at the age of 24. According to her obituary in the Freeman's Journal on 6 April 1901, "Deceased entered the Convent of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary in Blon Vire, Calvados, France about four years ago, taking in religion the name of Sr. St. Ludgarde. Three years later, owing to delicate health, the good Rev Mother General, who loved her and deeply regrets her demise, acceded to the kind request of her uncle (Rev P. O'Hara, P.P.) and parents and allowed her to visit her native country for change of air. On her arrival in Ireland she was affectionately received and tenderly nursed by her beloved parents. Her illness, though painful, was borne with the utmost patience, fortitude and resignation to the Holy Will of her Eternal Father. Her good Rev Mother General, being informed that she was seriously ill, granted her the privilege of making her Holy Vows on her dying bed".
Among the chief mourners listed in the obituary was the following list of cousins, whose exact relationship to Annie I have been unnable to determine:
P. Moran, Riverstown
J. Conlon, Kilmore,
C. Cox. Boyle
M. Higgins, Riverstown
Rossy O'Hara, Gloria
L. O'Hara, Donald's Hill
L. O'Hara, T.C., Boyle
William O'Hara, Cootehall
L. O'Hara, Clegna
R. O'Hara, Oxhill
P. O'Hara, Donald's Hill
P. O'Hara, Clegna
P. O'Hara, Gloria
Events
| Birth | Abt 3 Aug 1874 | Moigh, Cootehall, Co. Roscommon | |||
| Christen | 3 Aug 1874 | ||||
| Death | 26 Mar 1901 | Cootehall, Co. Roscommon | |||
| Burial | Ardcarne Cemetery, Cootehall, Co. Roscommon |
Families
| Father | Michael O'HARA (1840 - 1921) |
| Mother | Brigid HOGG (1851 - 1931) |
| Sibling | Honoria (Nora) Jane O'HARA (1869 - 1935) |
| Sibling | Patrick O'HARA (1871 - 1939) |
| Sibling | Mary O'HARA (1872 - 1910) |
| Sibling | James O'HARA (1878 - 1961) |
| Sibling | William O'HARA (1880 - ) |
| Sibling | Teresa O'HARA (1882 - 1918) |
| Sibling | Joseph (Joe) O'HARA (1884 - 1967) |
| Sibling | Brigid O'HARA (1885 - ) |
| Sibling | Michael O'HARA (1887 - ) |
| Sibling | Catherine (Katie) O'HARA (1889 - 1959) |
| Sibling | John O'HARA (1891 - 1915) |
| Sibling | Aloysius Roger O'HARA (1893 - 1893) |
| Sibling | Aloysius (Louis) Augustine O'HARA (1897 - ) |