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 Irish Examiner News 16-03-2016
Local historian Tim McCoy and Elizabeth O’Driscoll who lives in Annie Moore’s former house at Shandon, Cork seated under the statue of Annie Moore who left Cobh on 20th December 1891 with her brothers Anthony and Philip and was the first person to enter America at their new immigration centre at Ellis Island.Picture Dan Linehan
dan-moore-1 
 Irish Examiner News 16-03-2016
Local historian Tim McCoy and Elizabeth O’Driscoll who lives in Annie Moore’s former house at Shandon, Cork seated under the statue of Annie Moore who left Cobh on 20th December 1891 with her brothers Anthony and Philip and was the first person to enter America at their new immigration centre at Ellis Island.Picture Dan Linehan
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Irish Examiner News 16-03-2016
Local historian Tim McCoy and Elizabeth

O’Driscoll who lives in Annie Moore’s former house at Shandon, Cork seated under the statue of Annie Moore who left Cobh on 20th December 1891 with her brothers Anthony and Philip and was the first person to enter America at their new immigration centre at Ellis Island.Picture Dan Linehan



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