FOUND: My Great-Grandmother’s Sister, Anne Flood

Last month, the New York City Municipal Archives released 9.3 million historical vital records on a free online platform. For me, this was like hitting the jackpot. I no longer had to be selective about which records to purchase, and they were readily available. I found all kinds of birth, marriage, and death records, most confirming dates and places I had already researched. As with most new websites, it has its share of kinks that need to be worked out. Not all the records are indexed and I couldn’t find the records I was looking for, so I started to do some general searches. One of those searches was for the surname Flood, which was the maiden name of my maternal great-grandmother, Margaret Flood.

Margaret was born on 23 July 1871 in County Longford, Ireland to James Flood and Catherine Dunn. 1 Later Margaret immigrated to the United States and on 19 June 1892, she married Alfred Knowles at St. John’s [Episcopal] Church in Brooklyn, New York. 2 She had six children with Alfred and remained in Brooklyn until her death on 1 December 1953. 3

Margaret had three sisters all born in County Longford, Ireland. The first child born to James and Catherine was named Anne, born on 11 February 1867 and died shortly after birth. 4 Margaret’s sister Mary was born on 27 April 1868. 5 Another sister named Anne was born on 11 June 1874. 6

I hadn’t known what happened to either of Margaret’s sisters until last week when I found her sister Anne’s marriage certificate. What I discovered was that Anne also known as Annie, married Alexander Francis McCulloch, photographer, on 27 October 1895 by E.H. Wellman, rector of the Church of the Atonement [Episcopal] in Brooklyn, New York. 7 After all this time I finally knew that my great-grandmother did not come to the United States alone.

From there I was able to put together bits and pieces of Anne’s life in Brooklyn. She gave birth to her only child Alexander Van Brunt McCulloch on 17 November 1899 at her home on 210 14th Street in Brooklyn. 8

Anne’s husband Alexander died of pneumonia on 23 December 1927 at the age of 54. 9

The 1930 census shows that Anne owned a home at 25 Dictum Court which is in the Gerritsen Beach section of Brooklyn. She was living with her son Alexander, his wife Sadie, and her grandson Joseph. 10 She was just living two miles away from my great-grandmother Margaret who was living in Sheepshead Bay. 11

Anne (Flood) McCulloch died in February of 1967. 12 She and her husband are buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn. 13

I still don’t know whatever became of their sister Mary. I’ve reached out to a descendant of Anne’s and am hoping to hear back.          


Sources
1 Ireland, birth certificate registration no. 11344002 (certified copy) for Margaret Flood, born 23 July 1871; Abbeyshrule registration district, County Longford, Ireland; privately held by Desiree Hendrickson (Miami, Florida). Certificate dated 20 May 2008.
2 Brooklyn, New York, marriage certificate and return no. 2522 (1892), Alfred Knowles and “Maggie” [Margaret] Flood; Municipal Archives, New York City.
3 New York City Department of Health, death certificate no. 56-53L323386 (1953), Margaret Knowles; privately held by Desiree Hendrickson (Miami, Florida), June 2020.
4 For birth, Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, “Civil Records,” database with images, IrishGenealogy.ie (https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en : accessed 3 June 2020); image, birth registration for Anne Flood (born 11 February 1867), Ballymahon, County Longford, Ireland; citing Group Registration ID 7387203. For death, Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, “Civil Records,” database, IrishGenealogy.ie (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/: accessed 4 August 2020), death entry for Anne Flood, quarter 1, 1867, Ballymahon, County Longford, Ireland; citing 3:29, General Register Office, Werburgh Street, Dublin 2.
5 Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, “Civil Records,” database with images, IrishGenealogy.ie (https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en : accessed 3 June 2020); image, birth registration for Mary Flood (born 27 April 1868), Ballymahon, County Longford, Ireland; citing Group Registration ID 8380835.
6 Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, “Civil Records,” database with images, IrishGenealogy.ie (https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en : accessed 3 June 2020); image of birth registration for Anne Flood (born 11 June 1874), Ballymahon, County Longford Ireland; citing Group Registration ID 8499181.
7 Brooklyn, New York, Marriage Certificate, no. 6694, for Alexander McCullock [McCulloch] and Annie Flood, 27 October 1895; New York City Municipal Archives, “Historical Vital Records,” NYC Department of Records & Information Services, database with images (https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc.gov/search : viewed 17 March 2022).
8 New York City, birth certificate no. 19833, Alexander Van Brunt McCulloch, 17 November 1899; New York City Municipal Archives, “Historical Vital Records,” NYC Department of Records & Information Services, database with images (https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc.gov/search : viewed 16 March 2022).
9 Kings County, New York, Certificate of Death, certificate no. 23344, for Alexander McCulloch, 23 December 1927; New York City Municipal Archives, “Historical Vital Records,” NYC Department of Records & Information Services, database with images (https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc.gov/search : viewed 17 March 2022).
10 1930 U.S. census, Kings County, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn, enumeration district (ED) 24–1287, sheet 17B, dwelling 288, family 298, Alexander McCulloch household; image, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 17 March 2022); citing National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) microfilm publication T626, roll 1496.
11 1930 U.S. census, Kings County, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn, enumeration district (ED) 24-1893, sheet 1A, dwelling 8, family 8a, Alfred Knowles household; image, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 20 October 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) microfilm publication T626, roll 1497.
12 Social Security Administration, “U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014,” database, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3693 : viewed 17 March 2022), Anne McCulloch (1874–1967), Brooklyn, Kings, New York.
13 [13] For Anne, The Green-Wood Historic Fund, “Burial Search,” database, Green-Wood (https://www.green-wood.com/burial-search : viewed 17 March 2022), Anne McCulloch (buried 21 February 1967), Lot 21072, section 4, grave 56. For Alexander, The Green-Wood Historic Fund, “Burial Search,” database, Green-Wood (https://www.green-wood.com/burial-search : accessed 17 March 2022), Alexander McCulloch (buried 26 December 1927), Lot 21072, section 4, grave 56.

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  1. I’m wondering if my Mary Flood who married in 1853 might be of help I was searching for her birth records today but will need to look further. If it is the same Mary , she had at least 2 children (and there were more to put in) Anne (Annie) and Ellen were 2 of them , from memory there was a William and a Joseph as well. I did see a birth record for a Mary flood with Catherine Dunn listed as mother (and thght not again) . I also have a Dunn/e line. It was on ancestry I found these records.
    Get back to me if you would like to explore any possible connection.
    Selvija

    • Hello Selvija!

      I would love to explore this connection. My Mary though was born in 1868. She was baptized at at Parish of Carrickedmond, County Longford, Ireland. I would love to know more about your Mary and find out if she came to the US or stayed in Ireland and who she was married to. Have you taken a DNA test? If you have we should be a match on Ancestry. Feel free to contact me privately.