A study in the origin and signification of the surname McAleer and a contribution to the McAleer genealogy . Compiled and Published byGEORGE McALEER, M. D. Worcester, Copyright, 1909, BY George McAleer, Worcester, Mass. V 1158914DEDICATION IN THB FIRST INSTANCE, TO THE MEMORY OF AN HONORABLE FATHER, A LOVING MOTHER, AND THE SISTER AND BROTHERS WITH WHOM THE SUNSHINE HOURS OF CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH WERE SPENT IN THE OLD HOME, Vi AND, SECONDLY, TO ALL WHO WORTHILY BEAR \\ ^ The Surname McAleer THIS HUMBLE EFFORT IS MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATEDBY The Author. PROLOGOMENA. THE IRISH EMIGRANT.


A study in the origin and signification of the surname McAleer and a contribution to the McAleer genealogy . Compiled and Published byGEORGE McALEER, M. D. Worcester, Copyright, 1909, BY George McAleer, Worcester, Mass. V 1158914DEDICATION IN THB FIRST INSTANCE, TO THE MEMORY OF AN HONORABLE FATHER, A LOVING MOTHER, AND THE SISTER AND BROTHERS WITH WHOM THE SUNSHINE HOURS OF CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH WERE SPENT IN THE OLD HOME, Vi AND, SECONDLY, TO ALL WHO WORTHILY BEAR \\ ^ The Surname McAleer THIS HUMBLE EFFORT IS MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATEDBY The Author. PROLOGOMENA. THE IRISH EMIGRANT. * They are going, always going,From the valleys and the hills;They are leaving far behind themHeathery moors and mountain rills.* Aye ! aye ! !—always going,—going,—going,—and leaving behind them more than heatherymoors and mountain rills. The records of heavenalone can reveal the countless number of familyties disrupted and torn asunder, the mountains ofbroken hearts, and the trials and sorrowings ofcenturies left behind as a cruel legacy and monu-ment to English persecution and unchristian ha


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