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	<title>The Salt Shaker &#187; Myron Family</title>
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		<title>Louisville homes</title>
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This was the home of Mary J. and William H. Osbourne.&#160; As noted earlier, Mary was the mother of Margaret Fitzgerald Joyce and the grandmother of Norma Joyce Trant.&#160; William worked as a foreman for Ahrens &#38; Ott Manufacturing which was one of the companies that became American Standard Plumbing.
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<p>This was the home of Mary J. and William H. Osbourne.&#160; As noted earlier, Mary was the mother of Margaret Fitzgerald Joyce and the grandmother of Norma Joyce Trant.&#160; William worked as a foreman for Ahrens &amp; Ott Manufacturing which was one of the companies that became American Standard Plumbing.</p>
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<p>This was the home of Helen Nalley and her husband.&#160; Helen was the daughter of Mary and William Osbourne.&#160; Mary died here on August 6, 1933.</p>
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<p>Margaret &quot;Maggie&quot; and John Wente lived in this house.&#160; Maggie was the sister of Mary Osbourne and the aunt of Margaret Fitzgerald Joyce.&#160; She visited the Trants in Syracuse into the 1940&#8217;s.&#160; She died in Louisville on April 9, 1951.</p>
<p>A third sister, Johanna Myron Sheridan, also moved to Louisville at some time before 1930.</p>
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<p>All three of these homes are within a two block section of Southern Parkway in Louisville, KY.&#160; This is one side of the parkway.&#160; On the left you can just see the main street and further to the left is another &quot;lane&quot; for the houses on the other side.</p>
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		<title>Mary J. Osborne</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Calvary Cemetery, Louisville &#8211; final resting place of the Kentucky branch of the family
 
 
Mary J. Myron was married to Patrick Fitzgerald.&#160; They had three children:&#160; Peter, Margaret, and Patrick.&#160; Margaret Fitzgerald was married to Patrick Joyce and was Norma&#8217;s mother.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Calvary Cemetery, Louisville &#8211; final resting place of the Kentucky branch of the family</p>
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<p>Mary J. Myron was married to Patrick Fitzgerald.&#160; They had three children:&#160; Peter, Margaret, and Patrick.&#160; Margaret Fitzgerald was married to Patrick Joyce and was Norma&#8217;s mother.</p>
<p>As far as we know, Patrick Fitzgerald died before 1887.&#160; His widow, Mary, married William H. Osborne (also spelled Osbourne and later Osborn).&#160; They had a daughter Helen, born in New York.&#160; Sometime around 1890-1891, they moved to Louisville where they had a son, William Henry Osborne, Jr.&#160; Mary J. Myron Fitzgerald Osborne died on August 6, 1933 of a cerebral hemorrhage.</p>
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