Recently I was able to scan some of the pages from our Ryan family Bible. I do no know which family member was the keeper and recorder of information but it was one of my most invaluable tools early in the research process.
I'm not sure who Richard Gordon Ryan belongs too yet but Richard and Ida
Boulae Ryan's family members are very familiar to me. Richard (with
wife Ida) is our grandfather Paul Ryan Sr.'s oldest brother as well as the oldest child in the
family. This likely explains how these children are well documented.
By the way, you might remember Ida from an earlier clipping I shared
when she went missing for a time--apparently she returned safe and
sound.
Another page:
This is a little messy so I think it's possible these deaths were noted
together then later corrected. In other words, this wasn't a Bible in
which life events were recorded as they occurred over generations. It
appears to mostly have captured a period of time in the Ryan family.
Here's an interesting little item that fell out of the Bible: this was very carefully cut out of a book or newspaper:
He's very handsome but I have no idea why he's so carefully preserved in
the Ryan family Bible. Hmmm. But the Nevins side of the family
weren't the only ones with a legal career. This Judge John J. Flaherty
was the Essex County Superior Court Judge and State Chair of the
Democratic party prior to his death in 1906 when he was only 47. He was
probably at the height of his career while our grandfather and his siblings
were growing up.
Here's another interesting piece of history:
The United War Work Campaign was a massive fund raising effort to
support World War I. It says "A Million Boys Behind a Million Fighters"
at the bottom. John Ryan would have only been 11 when he donated this
dollar toward the effort. This was a time when civilians pulled
together in huge efforts to provide support at home and abroad for their
military. It's interesting to me that American society has swung back
in that direction now. PS Remember that John was later accidentally
shot by a buddy with a rifle. Never said it was a boring family!
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