Escaping the horrible potato famine in Ireland. John Devlin immigrated to the US. Making roots first in West Virginia then settling in Bowling Green, Ohio. We find that he was of some importance there although we can't figure out why. We see this because of the location and size of his grave marker. It is the tallest one in the cemetery and located on the top of the hill. The only hill in the Union Hill Cemetery. It was very fun to see grave marker's with actual names we see on paper. It's just another confirmation that these people who we have grown to love actually existed. It was fun to see where they lived and imgaine them walking where we walked. (Disclaimer: this site is kept up by Brenna, so if it is a little confusing trying to understand whose talking that is why. When talking of grandparents I put it in Dad's/Rick's perspective.)Down Town Bowling Green A pretty building. Ended up being the Court houseLincoln outside the Bowling Green Library
Grandma (Imogene) Devlin's House. After grandpa died she sold the farm (since my dad had no desire to farm) and moved into the city.
This is the Devlin plot. (Nephew and family to John the immigrant) in Oak Grove cemetery. This is located in the middle of Bowling Green University's campus.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
The Devlin Family Farm
Waterville/Toledo, Ohio
The backside of Elisha Whitcomb's House. My 3rd great grandfather..
This is a hotel my 2 great grandparents, Francis Whitcomb & Martha Slutz Whitcomb ran. Has original door handles and hoarse post.
Me in front of the Columbia House
View of part of the Ohio canal system. John the immigrant helped work on these
This is a picture of an elementry school. Very intersting. It was built during the depression. A little intimidating if you ask me.
"the son of the immigrant returns"
Annaghmore
This is the house that Patrick built. The Devlin family is very proud of all that Patrick had done and was able to accomplish. For it's time it was a large house.
This is the Brocagh Chapel. It's the church closest to the Drumhubbert house. This is likely the church attended by the Devlin's of Drumhubbert, like Patrick, his father Thomas, and my gggrandfather John.
Drumhubbert: The Land of Our Ancestry
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