

mother was from Belfast and father was from Dromore, cty Tyrone. my parents, Austin and Deirdre McNulty came from Ireland about 28 years ago. My name is Daniel McNulty and i live in Port Hope, Ontario. My Andrews family from Singleton also married into the McNulty family. Dad has one brother - Joseph - and sisters are/were Daphne, Roma, Joan, Wendy.

To my knowledge my grandmother was Maryanne Louisa McNulty and my grandfather was Arthur McNulty. My maiden name is Louisa Anne McNulty, my Dad is Max McNulty who grew up in Singleton. Hi there Alan, I assume that your McNulty family is USA based, this McNulty list is mainly Australian but you never know, somebody may be able to help you. Send contact me at if you have any information. They had a son named Elijah Kerr (bn 1813/1815) that married a (1)Phoebe Wells and (2)Sovina Martin Houpt. I am looking for information on a Elizabeth McNulty born in Maryland and married to Elias Kerr. Joseph McNulty is buried in the catholic portion of the Singleton cemetery near the church. 1861, Patrick Plains NswĪn Esther McNulty married William Hamilton on. | |-3-Harold Alphonse Frederick Playford b.

| Jul 1918, Waratah, Newcastle, Nsw, Australia Large scar below outside of right kneeġ-Daniel McNulty b. General remarks: Mark of a burn outside right elbow. Would like to hear from anyone who has leads for Daniel or Joseph before their time in Australia! This is some of the information that I have. Burial: ashes placed in the Columbarium in the grounds Died at: Singleton district Hospital,NSW I have a small amount on the McNultys as they married into my Andrews family I would appreciate any help you could offer. People randomly in an attempt to find a relative I thought it wise toĪsk you. Who I should contact? I live in Newcastle and before I start ringing I was wondering if you know if the family has been researched and if so My Great Great Grandfather was Daniel McNulty, bornĪround 1808, and his brother was Joseph born around 1806. I am researching my family history and am particularly interested in the My Great Great Grandfather was Daniel McNulty
