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New York City -- Brooklyn, New York
Background:
By the middle of the 19th Century, the population of the City of Brooklyn was growing rapidly. The growth was due largely to heavy immigration. In the mid 1840s hundreds of thousands of Irish-Catholics were leaving Ireland to escape the starvation during the potato famine.
Brooklyn was not a part of New York City until the consolidation of 1898. Before that, Brooklyn, the towns of New Utrecht, New Lots, Flatbush, and Gravesend comprised the rest of the County of Kings. In the mid 1850s the City of Williamsburg and the town of Bushwick became part of the City of Brooklyn.
In 1840, the City of Brooklyn had about 36,000 people. By 1850, Brooklyn’s population had grown to over 96,000. The population of Brooklyn in 1860 was 226,000. Of that number, 104,000 were foreign born, of the foreign born over 56,000 were natives of Ireland (slightly less than fifty percent of the total).
Poor, uneducated and with little or no training in any trade or profession, the Irish crowded into neighborhoods along the waterfront and the Navy Yard. They turned certain wards into Irish enclaves. By 1860, the leader of the Kings County Regular Democratic General Committee was Hugh McLaughlin, the son of immigrants from Donegal. By 1870, one-third of the aldermen of City of Brooklyn were Irish-Catholics, e.g., William Dwyer (2nd Ward), John Clancy (5th Ward), James Dunne (6th Ward), James Boland (8th Ward), John McGroarty (9th Ward), Michael Coffey (12th Ward), and Francis Nolan (14th Ward).
The 1860 New York census lists three Anglim households residing in Brooklyn, New York:
Anglim, John Kings County 6th ward

Anglim, Timothy Kings County 6th ward



Anglim, John Kings County 12th Ward
Timothy Anglim (born ca. 1830 in Ireland) was married to Catherine (born ca. 1832 in Ireland). Timothy was a shoemaker, and their son Jeremiah (born ca. 1854 in New York).865 In 1874, Catherine lived at 48 Amity, and worked as a laundress. By 1877, Timothy had died. Catherine (a laundress) lived at 50 Amity.866 He was listed on the “Gentlemen’s list” in 1857.867
John Anglim (born ca. 1824 in Ireland). He married Mary (born ca. 1824 in Ireland). Their children were: Bridget (born 1844 in Ireland), Mary (born ca. 1846 in Ireland), Ann (born ca. 1856 in New York), and James (born ca. 1860 in New York). John was a laborer.868
John Anglim (born ca. 1829 in Ireland) lived in Brooklyn with his wife, Anne (born ca. 1835 in Ireland), and children: Margaret (born 1856 in New York), and Thomas (born 1858 in New York).869
These Anglims may have some connection with the Clare Brooklyn line of Anglims on Chart A 35, although the compiler cannot say this with certainty.
James Anglim (born 1829 in Ireland) lived in the Greenpoint area (or Ward 17) of Brooklyn in 1870, with his wife, Mary (born 1845 in Ireland), and his sons: John (born in New York in 1865) and William (born in New York in 1867).870

Alphabetical List:
Bridget (Anglim) Drugan. Lived in Brooklyn. Passed away at age 63, on November 2, 1916. She was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, in Brooklyn.
Claire Anglim. Graduated from Maxwell Training School for Teachers. January 24, 1928.

Edmond Anglim (born 1845 in Ireland) died in Brooklyn on August 28, 1899.
In 1874, Edward Anglim lived at 48 Skillman. In 1877, he lived at 90 Walworth. From 1874-1877, he worked as a laborer.871
From ca. 1879-1884, Edward Anglim (born 1842 in Ireland) lived on 155 Walsworth (other sources say 88 Walsworth), in Brooklyn with his wife Ellen (born 1843 Ireland), and their children: John (born 1868 in New York), Bridget (born 1870 in New York, Thomas Anglim (born 1873 in New York), Bridget (born 1870 in New York) Edwin (born 1876 in New York), James (born 1878 in New York). Edward worked as a laborer in 1879, cartman in 1880,872 a truckman or a driver between ca. 1881-1896.873 From 1892-1899, Edward lived at 109 Spencer. Edmund Anglim died on August 28, 1899.874 Ellen continued to lived at 109 Spencer and died on December 1, 1903.875
Ellan Anglim died 1904.
In 1881, James Anglim lived at 60 Amity and worked as a laborer.876
In 1881, James Anglim, lived at 97 N. 3rd, and worked as a laborer.877
From 1889-1890, James Anglim lived at 196 Nelson. In 1889, he worked as a laborer. In 1890, he worked as a packer.878
In 1900, James Anglim lived at 4 Dennett Place. In 1900, James Anglim worked as a shoemaker.879
James Anglim (born ca. 1883 in New York of Irish born parents) married Lillian (born ca. 1886 in New York). Their children, both born in New York, were: Lillian (born ca. 1909) and James (born ca. 1916). In 1920, they lived on 1104 36th Street, in Brooklyn.880
James Anglim (born ca. 1865- died November 17, 1901). In 1901, he lived at 202 Nelson Street, In Brooklyn, NY.881
James Anglim. He lived at 3402 Avenue L, in Brooklyn. He passed away on September 17, 1928. He was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, in Brooklyn.
James M. Anglim (born 1865 in Ireland) immigrated to the United States in 1887. He married ca. 1897. By 1930, he was widowed. He was a lodger at 4803-3rd Avenue, in Brooklyn. He worked at a shipping department.882

Jeremiah Anglim was born ca. July 1856 in New York of Irish born parents) married Catherine Anglim (born March 1863 in Pennsylvania) in 1888.883 Their children, all born in New York, were: Frank Anglim (born November 1889), Jeremiah (born January 1893), Winefred (born August 1895), and Josephine (born ca. 1900). In 1900, they lived on 327 Henry Street, in Brooklyn. In 1910, this family lived in the Sixth ward of Brooklyn. The elder Jeremiah was a laborer for the city.884 In 1910, the elder Jeremiah worked as a foreman at the docks, Frank worked as a clerk at the docks, and the younger Jeremiah worked as a clerk at the telegraph office.885
From 1890-1892, Jeremiah Anglim lived at 327 Henry. In 1890, he was a laborer. In 1892, he worked as a stevedore. 886
Jeremiah Anglim (born ca. 1860 in Ireland) immigrated to the United States in 1875. He married Margaret. They lived at 561 53rd Street in the eighth ward of Brooklyn. In 1910, neither Jeremiah or Margaret worked. Margaret’s sisters, all born in New York, all lived with this couple: Mary (born ca. 1870), Nellie (born ca. 1874), Cecille (born ca. 1876), and Margaret (born ca. 1878). In 1910, Mary worked as a public school teacher, Nellie was a telephone operator, Cecille was an office assistant, and Margaret was an office assistant.887

From 1874 through 1877, Jeremiah Anglim lived at 158 Church. From 1874-1877, he worked as a grocer, at both 309 Hamilton and 158 Church.888


In 1884, Jeremiah Anglim lived at 50 Amity. Jeremiah worked as a laborer.889
In 1884, Jeremiah Anglim lived at 919 Pacific. He worked as a laborer.890
In 1885, Jeremiah Anglim worked as a merchant. He lived at 339 Centre, in Brooklyn.891
In 1887, Jeremiah Anglim lived at 101 Boerum Place. He worked as a longshoreman.892

In 1881, John J. Anglim lived at 52 Sands, and worked as a clerk.893


In 1890, John Anglim lived at 592 Park. He worked as a clerk.894
John Anglim married Nellie Kirby. Brooklyn, King’s County. 1897. cert. # 4222.
John Anglim (born ca. 1880 in New York to Irish born parents) married Mary (born. ca. 1880 to Irish born parents) ca. 1900. In 1930, John worked as a laborer for the city parks.895
John Anglim died in 1908.
Miss M. Anglim. Graduated from St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Academy. Brooklyn, King’s County. June 22, 1876.
Margaret Anglim, passed away, aged 12 days. March 29, 1908. Brooklyn, King’s County. Cert. # 6516.
In 1896, Mary Anglim, the widow of John, lived 4 Demmart Place.896
Mary Anglim, of 63 Monitor Street, Brooklyn, NY, passed away in August 1908.897
Mary A. Anglim (born ca. 1867 in New York of Irish born parents) was widowed by 1920. In 1920, she lived at 414 60th Street, in Brooklyn.898
Michael Anglim (born ca. 1844) died on June 4, 1899 in Brooklyn..
Michael Anglim married Mary Anglim (1845-Oct. 25, 1891).899
Michael Anglim (born ca. 1890 in New York) married Theresa Anglim (born 1892) ca. 1910. Their children, all born in New York, were: Ruth Anglim (born ca. 1915), Thomas Anglim (born ca. 1920), Michael Anglim (born ca. 1922), and William Anglim (born ca. 1924). In 1930, they lived at 594 - 3rd Avenue, in Brooklyn.900

From 1881-1884, Patrick M. Anglim lived at 174 Clymer. In 1885-1886, he lived at 31 Harrison Avenue. In 1881-1886, he worked as a printer.901


From 1887-1891, Patrick lived at 173 Sackett. From 1887-1891, he worked as a laborer.902
Patrick Anglim (ca. 1843-May 1922) married Celia (ca. 1841-March 1922). They lived in the Bensonhurst part of Brooklyn.He was a member of Pioneer Lodge #20 of the F&AM and of the Brooklyn Lodge of the AOUW. 903
In 1874, Robert Anglim lived at 5 Private Way, and worked as a carpenter.904
Thomas Anglim, see Chart A-16: Clare-Brooklyn Anglims.
Thomas Anglim, the son of Edmond and Ellen Anglim, lived at 181 Waverly Avenue, in Brooklyn. Thomas died February 14, 1917. His funeral mass was at the Queen of All Saints. He was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, in Brooklyn.905
Thomas Anglim married Mary A. Duffy (died October 1933). They have three children: Annaretta Anglim Jones, Michael Anglim, Daniel Anglim, and James Anglim. In 1933, Thomas and Mary lived at 1718-E. 8th Street, in Brooklyn. Mary’s funeral mass was at St. Brendan’s Church. She was interred at Holy Cross cemetery.

Family Group Lists:
160-9th Avenue Anglims
From 1880-1890, Jeremiah Anglim worked as a grocer at 160-9th, where he also also lived during that time.906 He died on December 15, 1890. His funeral mass was held at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church, and he was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery.907

Mrs. Jeremiah Anglim died at her residence on November 12, 1882. Her funeral was held at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church.908


From 1889-1892, May lived at 160-9th Ave. From 1889-1892, she worked at a dry good store (or fancy goods store) at 371 Atlantic Avenue.909
In 1892, Maggie also lived at 160-9th . In 1892, she worked as a dressmaker.910
In 1892, Cecilia also lived at 160-9th. In 1892, she was a dressmaker.911
In 1900, John Anglim also lived at 160-9th. . 912
160-Church Street Anglims
Jeremiah Anglim (1795-?) married a woman surnamed Boland. Their son, Jermiah (1815-?) married Margaret (surname unknown). Their son, Jeremiah Anglim (1837-1890) married Mary (or Margaret). This Jeremiah worked as a retail grocer. In 1880, this family lived on 160 Church Street in Brooklyn. The children of Jeremiah and Mary were: Mary V. Anglim (1862-June 7, 1953), Mary (b. ca. 1866), Nellie (b. ca. 1868), Cecilia (Aug. 8, 1872) (bap. St. Mary Star of the Sea), John (b. ca. 1875), James Stanislaus (b. ca. 1878) (who would work as a lineman for the New York Phone Co.), and Jeremiah (b. Feb. 1880). 913
984 DeGraw Anglims
Jeremiah Anglim (born 1846 in Ireland) immigrated in 1865. He married Lizzie Anglim (born April 1860 in Ireland and immigrated in 1870) in 1877. Their children, all born in New York were: Micheal J. Anglim (born June 1880), Mary Anglim (born October 1882), Jennie Anglim (born May 1883), Annie Anglim (born September 1885), Nellie Anglim (born September 1885),

Essie Anglim (born August 1887), Jeremiah Anglim Jr. (born May 1893), Mary (born October 1882), Maggie (born August 1889), and Laurietta (born July 1895). They lived at 984 DeGraw, in Brooklyn. In 1900, the elder Jeremiah was a day laborer, Annie, Jennie, Mary, and Nellie all worked as domestics. Michael worked as an express helper.914


Winnifred Anglim graduated from PS 58 on DeGraw Street in January 1910.915
253 Hamilton Avenue Anglims
Michael Anglim, see, Chart A-37: Clare –Brooklyn Line From 1864-1866, Michael Anglim was listed as a retail dealer, doing business at Hamilton near Nelson., in Brooklyn.
From 1879-1880, Mary Anglim, the widow of John Anglim, lived at 73 Atlantic Avenue.916
In 1880, Michael Anglim (born 1839 in Ireland), lived on 253 Clinton Street, In Brooklyn with his wife Mary (born ca. 1847 in Ireland), and children : Thomas Anglim (born ca. 1862 in New York), Mary (born ca. 1862 in New York), Nellie (born ca 1868 in New York) and Michael (born ca. 1874 in New York). Michael worked at a feed store, while Thomas a store clerk.917
In 1880, James Anglim (born ca. 1835 in Ireland), lived on 97 N. 3rd Street, in Brooklyn, with his wife, Mary, ca. 1835 in Ireland), and their children: Thomas (born 1855 in New York), Patrick (born 1860 in New York), James (born 1866 in New York), and Ellen (born 1869 in New York). The elder James worked as a laborer, Thomas worked as a truckman, and Patrick worked as a cooper. 918
345 Hamilton Avenue Line
Thomas H. Anglim (born ca. 1859 in New York) married Mary A. (born ca. 1860) in 1889. Their children, all born in New York, were: Annie R. (born ca. 1892), Mary A. (born ca. 1894), John R. (born ca. 1897), and Elizabeth (born ca. 1904). In 1910, they lived at 345 Hamilton Avenue in Brooklyn (12th Ward). Thomas H. worked as a laborer for the Park Department. Both Annie R. and Mary A. worked in the office for a wholesale drug company.919
Mary A. Anglim (born ca. 1865 in New York of Irish-born parents) married ca. 1889, and was widowed by 1920. Her children, all born in New York, were: Anna R. Anglim (born ca. 1893), John Anglim (born ca. 1898), and Elizabeth (born ca. 1904). In 1920, this family lived on 345 Hamilton Avenue. In 1920, John was an office operator and Elizabeth worked as a clerk at a Western Union office.920
Mary A. Anglim still lived with some of her children at 345 Hamilton in 1930. Anna R. Anglim (born circa 1894) did house work, and John (born ca. 1899) was a telegraph operator.921

In 1910, Lillian M. Anglim (born ca. 1889 in New Jersey) lived as a boarder at 645 16th Street, in Brooklyn (Eighth Ward). She was married, but not living with her husband at the time. She was living with her daughter, Lillian K. Anglim (born ca. 1909 in New York). Lillian M. had no occupation.922


In 1896, Jeremiah Anglim lived at 345 Hamilton Avenue. He worked as a laborer.923
From 1896-1900, John Anglim lived at 345 Hamilton Avenue. In 1900, he was a real estate agent.924
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James J. Anglim, see Chart A-15: Clare-Anglim Line.

Daniel F. Anglim, see Chart A-15: Clare-Anglim Line.


New York City -- Manhattan
Alphabetical List:
In 1884, Alicia Anglim, the widow of Edward J. Anglim, lived at 152-E. 74th, in New York City

In 1889, she lived at 1081 Lexington Avenue. In 1893, she lived at 161 E. 78th Street, New York City. Between 1896-1910, she lived at 184 Lexington Avenue.925 She passed away in April 1910.926


Ann Anglim (1845-August 24, 1901 in New York, NY)
In 1882, Bridget Anglim boarded at 386 Washington, New York City.927
In 1898, Bridget Anglim (born ca. 1844) died July 27, 1898. She lived on 299 Bleecker Street, New York City.928
Cecilia Anglim was born on September 11, 1902 in New York.
In 1893, Daniel Anglim lived at 485 8th Avenue. In 1893,. He worked as a janitor.929
In 1922, Daniel Anglim lived at 110-W. 90th. He was a city fireman.930
Between 1897-1898, Daniel F. Anglim lived at 260 W. 34th Street. In 1897, he worked as a clerk. In 1898, he worked as a messenger.931
In 1922. Daniel F. Anglim lived at 51 Charles. He was a treasurer for Skytop Ranch Corporation.932
Edward J. Anglim (E.J. Anglim) lived at 20 Lexington Avenue in 1864, and 130 E. 21st in 1865-1866. His company, Anglim and Yates, was described as a manufacturing company in 1863, and was located at 262 Canal, in New York City. In 1864, the company was described as wholesale dealers, and was located at 92 Chambers. The firm was still located at 92 Chambers in 1866, but was now called “Edward J. Anglim & Co.”, a wholesale dealers.
In 1870, Mr. E.J. Anglim lived New York Ward 18 District 1, New York, NY, with Mrs. Anglim, and Miss Anglim. Mr. Anglim and Mrs. Anglim were identified as being :”foreign born”, while Miss Anglim was identified as being American born.933
In 1922, Edmund L. Anglim lived at 2376 Ryer Avenue. He worked at the US Navy Yard.934

In 1922, George E. Anglim lived at 110 W. 90th Street, In New York City.935


James Anglim (1865-November 17, 1901 in New York, NY)
In 1922, John Anglim lived at 224 Benziger Ave, s. 1, New Brighton, NY. He worked for the police.936
In 1922, Joseph Anglim lived at 2764 Creston Avenue. He worked for the IRT.937
In 1922, Josephine Anglim lived at 2376 Ryer Ave. She worked as a teacher.938
Julia Anglim (born 1827 in Ireland), died in Manhattan On October 12, 1857.
Julius Anglim (1874-December 25, 1902 in New York, NY).
In 1870, Lizzie Anglim (born in New York in 1842) lived at 248 W. 37th Street (New York Ward 20 District 13 (2nd Enum), New York, NY), with Maria (born in New York in 1865) and Lena (born 1868 in New York).939
Margaret Anglim was born on October 17, 1899, in New York.
In 1922, Margaret Anglim lived at 33 W. 42nd Street, room 837. She worked as an actress.940
In 1880, Mary Anglim, a widow, lived at 342 W. 18th, in New York City.941
Mary Anglim was born on December 3, 1902 in New York.
Mary Anglim (1902-December 17, 1902 in New York).
In 1922, Mary Anglim lived at 602-W. 190th Street. She worked for the Department of Education.942

Matthew Anglim was born on September 12, 1897 in New York.

In 1857, Michael Anglim was a shoemaker who had a shop at 386 ½ Grand, In New York City. He rented a house at 384 Grand, in New York City.943


In 1880, Michael Anglim (born 1836 in Ireland) lived on 20 North Mott Street in Manhattan, with his wife Susan (born 1844 in Ireland), and their children: Margaret (born 1879 in New York), and Michael (born 1880 in New York). In 1910, the elder Michael was not working, while Susan did presswork944
Between 1882 and 1884, Michael Anglim lived at N. Moore, in New York City.945
In 1896, Michael Anglim lived at 444 Greenwich Street, and worked as a driver.946 He married Susan O’Brien, a native of the Parish of Mullagh, County Clare, Ireland. In 1903, they were still living on Grenwhich Street. Susan O’Brien Anglim died on March 13, 1903.947
In 1896, Michael Anglim lived at 3316 E. 71st Street, and worked as a laborer.948
In 1897, Michael Anglim lived at 822 3rd Avenue. In 1897, he worked as a gripman.949
Michael Anglim (born circa 1879 in New York of Irish born parents) married Mary (born circa 1875 in New York of Irish born parents). In 1920, they lived on Washington Street in Manhattan, NY. Also living with them was a nephew, Thomas Murray (born ca. 1906). In 1920, Michael worked as a laborer on the docks.950
Michael Anglim (born circa 1880 in New York to Irish born parents) lived at 417 Greenwich Street, in Manhattan, New York, New York in 1930, and worked as a day laborer.951
Michael Anglim and Mary McHugh married. Their children include: Michael Anglim(born April 19, 1893 in Manhattan).
In 1922, Michael Anglim lived at 548 Wash, in New York City.952
In 1922, Michael Anglim lived at Abington Square. He worked as a clerk.953
Minnie Anglim passed away in New York on March 16, 1874.
Patrick Anglim married Helen Brown in 1868, in Manhattan. Cert. #1795.
In 1880, Patrick Anglim, a printer, lived at 102-2nd Avenue, in New York City. In 1889, he lived at 1653 Madison Avenue.954
In 1888, Patrick Anglim lived at 1707 Lexington Avenue. In 1888, he worked as a clerk.955
Between 1896-1898, Patrick Anglim lived at 719 E. 141st Street, New York City, He worked as a manager at 170 Nassau, New York City, between 1896-1898.956

In 1896, Thomas Anglim lived at 471 Washington and worked as a laborer.957


From ca.1916-1920, Thomas Anglim, a laborer, lived at 117 Varick, in New York City.958 In 1920, he worked as a packer. In 1920, both Dennis and Patrick lived with Thomas. Dennis worked as a laborer.959
Thomas Anglim died in May 1919 in New York City.960
Thomas Anglim (born Nov. 7, 1870 in Tipperary Ireland. His father’s name was Patrick. immigrated from Queenstown on February 14, 1892 to the United States. He settled in New York City. He served in the US Army. In 1921, he lived at 39 Dominick Street, in New York City. In 1930, he lived at 49 Dominick Street, in Manhattan, NY. In 1921, he worked as a laborer. In 1930 worked as a laborer at the water department. He was 5’7”, had blue eyes, and black hair.961

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