A buttonmaker and farmer, he arrived with wife and four children at New York on October 3, 1865, aboard the Edinburgh.
In America, rather than farming, he ran an Inn on Friend Street (now Main Street), in Columbus, a few blocks east of High.
In later years he was a buttonmaker, living further north.
His family were members of Holy Cross parish.
A buttonmaker and farmer, he arrived with wife and four children at New York on October 3, 1865, aboard the Edinburgh.
In America, rather than farming, he ran an Inn on Friend Street (now Main Street), in Columbus, a few blocks east of High.
In later years he was a buttonmaker, living further north.
His family were members of Holy Cross parish.