Born on this date – Sept 7th

Patricia Marguerite Riley was born on this date in the City of Providence to the late Helen Frances Manning (1921-1994) and the late William Leo Riley (1912-1985). Patricia’s paternal grandfather was the late Patrick Leo Riley (1875-1955) and Marguetta Etta Greenhalgh (1876-1962).

Blessed with two sons, Brian Lightfoot Brown and Kyle Clearwater Brown, Patricia also has two brothers, William and Paul.

Patricia has great hair. (L to R) her former style, her very recent cut coif styled by her son Kyle.

Happy Birthday Patricia, and many more.

Born on this date – Sept 4th

Margaret Mary Riley was born on this date in 1869 in New York City to the late Rose Kiernan (1843 Ireland – 1908) and the late Patrick Riley (1839 Ireland – 1906). She was the 2nd child born to our immigrant ancestors and the 1st female.

According to the 1900 census, Margaret Mary was living at 181 South Bend Street in Pawtucket and had employment as a “fancy dryer” at the Print Works. If the job description information in the 1920 and 1930 census sheets is correct, it appears that she held the same job for more than 30 plus years.

Margaret Mary never married. Her age at the time of her death on April 23, 1955 was 93. She was survived by her sister Rose V. Riley and several nieces and nephews.

Here is an old copy of the death notice and obituary from the Evening Times

Born on this date – Sept 2nd

Janet Barbara Schmitz-Riley (September 2, 1944), the late wife of William (Bill) Leo Riley, Jr., was born in Boston, MA to the late Frances Komnatzky and James Howard Schmitz. Janet grew up in Foxboro, MA and had one sister, Ruth.

Bill and Janet were married 22 years before her passing on January 12, 2015. Today, Bill posted on his Facebook page that he misses Janet everyday.

On the right is Janet, pictured with Bill and his mother, Helen Manning Riley

Born on this date – Aug 24th

Rita Patricia (Coleman) Riley was born in Pawtucket on this date in 1917 to the late Mary Anne Kenney (1885 – 1952) and the late Martin F. Coleman (1877 – 1853).

Rita lived her whole life in and around Pawtucket, but had strong ties to Ireland with both of her parents being born in The Emerald Isle.

She married Frances Charles Riley (1915 – 2004) in October of 1941, just before Frances joined the US Army and left for WWII in the European Theatre. They had one son, Stephen F. Riley who’s own daughter, Annie celebrated her birthday yesterday.

Rita passed away on January 6, 1974.

Born on this date – Aug 17th

Martha Mulligan was born on this date in the City of Pawtucket to the late Margaret Ernestine Riley (1910 – 1989) and to the late Walter Francis Xavier Mulligan (1906 – 1957).

Martha was the second born of four Mulligan children (Judy, Martha, Paula and Kevin). She spent her early years in Pawtucket before entering the Roman Catholic religious order of the Sisters of Mercy. Martha’s devotion and vocation have taken her to all levels of the teaching profession, from her first teaching assignment at St. Edward’s in Pawtucket to her principalships at St. John the Evangelist in Attleboro and then Mercymount Country Day in Cumberland.

Have a good Birthday, Sister.

Here are a few photos:

Bay View Academy graduation

Habit and a hat. Pictured with Peg Riley
Happy Birthday

Born on this date – Aug 10th

Marion Rosemond Riley was born on this date in 1902 to the late Marguetta E. Greenhalgh (1876 – 1962) and the late Patrick Leo Riley (1875 – 1955) in the City of Pawtucket.

Marion was the third born in this second generation family (Kathleen, Patrick J., Marion R., Gertrude C., Rosanna, Margaret E., William L. and Francis C.) and lived her whole life in Pawtucket, primarily in two locations; 19 Pond Street and 52 Wilton Avenue. Although she never married, Marion was engaged to a young man named Robert F. McElroy, who, by all accounts was a great guy. Mr. McElroy, who died on the 10th of January in 1937, actually plays an important part of this blog/website.

Robert’s mother Catherine, a widow, owned the three story house at 19 Pond Street. The Riley family lived on the second and third floors, 21 and 23 respectfully. When Robert passed away, Marion became Catherine’s caregiver. In fact, I seem to recall my father (Patrick J. 1900 -1985) saying that Marion moved downstairs and lived with Mrs. McElroy all in an effort to provide her needed late night care. When Mrs. McElroy passed away, the 19 Pond Street property was deeded to Marion. For the next forty years, 19 Pond Street became the setting for the Riley Family gatherings, thus the name of this blog – 19 Pond Street.

Marion’s working life was spent as a weaver toiling in Pawtucket’s textile factories (I have a wooden bobbin from one of her spinning lines). A quiet and kind woman, Marion loved her cups of tea, her puzzles and novels. She lived 91 years, passing away on August 22, 1993 at the Mount St. Rita’s Health Centre in Cumberland.

Attached are some photos of Marion:

Portrait taken at the Shepard Store Studio in Providence post WWII
Picture taken from driveway side of 19 Pond Street
Marion with some youngster somewhere
At a beach with her sister Gertie, maybe they are 17 and 15 years old
One of Marion’s 91 birthdays
Another birthday cake, this one at the Riley Family reunion on Wilton Ave.

Interesting tidbit in an obit

Recently, I was reviewing the information I have on Patrick Riley, who was born in Ireland about 1835 and died in Pawtucket on September 12, 1906. There isn’t much documentation of his early years and some of the information we do have is conflicting. It appears he arrived in New York City on May 28, 1862 and first emerged in Pawtucket, with family in tow, in 1872. It seems bit strange that there is little mention or reference to those 10 years he spent living in and around New York City. Where were he and his young family living? Were they living on their own, or with another branch of the family? Still can’t figure that out.

What gave thought to all of this was a re-reading of the obit of his death in the Evening Times (Pawtucket) on September 12, 1906.

As posted:

“RILEY – In this city, Sept 12th, Patrick Riley. Funeral from his residence, 181 South Bend Street. Saturday Sept 15th. at 8:00 am. Services at St Joseph’s Church. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. New York papers please copy”

What struck me was the last line which called for the New York papers to copy the notice, that is, to post the news of Patrick’s death. To me, that indicates the strong possibility of other Riley family members were still living in the New York City area in 1906. Love to know if that was the case.



			
					

Born on this date – Aug. 3rd

William Leo Riley, Jr., born to the late Helen Francis Manning (1921-1984) and the late William Leo Riley (1912-1994). Born in Providence, Bill has lived in and around Pawtucket all his life and was the second of the three Arch Street Riley children.

It is interesting to note, that Bill’s middle name, Leo is shared not with just his father, but also with his grandfather, Patrick Leo Riley (1875-1955). It seems they are the only family members to have that name.

Bill lost his wife, Janet Barbara Schmitz Riley on January 12, 2015. May Janet, and all the souls of the faithfully departed, rest in peace.

Born on this date – July 27th

Marguetta E. Greenhalgh (“Grandma Riley”) (July 27, 1876 – June 10, 1962), was born in North Providence, RI. Her father, the late John Greenhalgh (1845 – 1907) was born in New York City. The Greenhalgh family roots can be traced through Lancashire in the northwest of England. Grandma’s mother, the late Margaret Cullen/Cullon was born in Waltham, MA in 1848. Interesting note on John Greenhalgh, he served in the Union Army during the Civil War.

Marguetta married Patrick Leo Riley (1875-1955) in 1898 and had eight children: Kathleen (1899-1988), Patrick J. (1900-1985), Marion R. (1902-1993), Gertrude C. (1904-1999), Rosanna (1908-1910), Margaret E. (1910-1989), William L. (1912-1985) and Francis C. (1915-2005).

Grandma Riley was blessed with a strong personality and a commanding presence that, in retrospect, was what the family needed to establish itself in the first part of the 20th century. It wasn’t easy back then, but she was the commander and held them all together.

Grandma Riley outside the back door of 19 Pond Street. c1950
Grandma Riley outside the backdoor at 19 Pond Street c1950.
From left to right Bill, Margaret,Marion, Francis, Patrick, Kathleen and Gertrude with Grandma Riley sitting.
Three generations sitting around at Aunt Kathleen’s house in Foxboro, MA.

Born on this date – July 24th

William Leo Riley (1912-1985), son of the late Patrick Leo Riley (1875-1955) and the late Marguetta E. Greenhalgh (1876-1962), was born in Pawtucket and resided there all his life.

Bill entered the US Army on the 26th of May, 1942 and spent most of World War II in the European Theatre. On September 6, 1952, he married Helen Francis Manning (1921-1994) in St. Raymond’s Catholic Church on the Providence/Pawtucket line. Bill and Helen had three children: Patricia M., William L., and Paul C.

My parental sources always said that Bill was very smart and a good athlete. He passed away on June 12, 1985 in his home city of Pawtucket.

Born on this date – July 17th

Judith A. Mulligan was born on this date in 1938 to Margaret Ernestine Riley (1910-1989) and Walter Francis Xavier Mulligan (1906-1957). Judy, born in Pawtucket, lived in the area all of her life. She was the first born of the four Mulligan children, with her siblings being: Martha, Paula and Kevin Francis Xavier.

In her early twenties, Judy married David T. Moore and had two children, Susan Moore and Kathryn Moore McBride. Here is Judy’s wedding announcement photo from the Providence Journal:

Judy passed away on November 13, 1962 at the age of 24.