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    Mary Flynn

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    Mary was born to Charles Patrick McInness and came to Darwin, or Palmerston as it was then known, in 1893. Mary married Charles Matthew Flynn, railway ganger from the 34 mile at the residence of George Ryland in Rum Jungle on 15 May 1894. The marriage was registered in Palmerston, Northern Territory. Charles worked for the railways. The couple had two children registered in the Northern Territory: Myrtle Isabella Jane born 12 March 1895 and Olive Elizabeth Annie born 27 September 1897. They also had a son, Harold. In 1895 when Mary was 23 and married with one child, she one of the 82 Territory women who enrolled to vote after the franchise was granted to South Australian and Territory women in 1894. Mary registered at the Palmerston polling place. Her occupation was listed as 'married woman.' Mary and Charles retired to Darwin. Charles died before Mary in 1940. Mary died in 1952 and is also buried in an unmarked grave at Gardens Cemetery in Darwin.Pionee

    Mary Helterline Flynn\u27s house

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    Mary Helterline Flynn\u27s house with one of her children out front.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/flynn_photographs_asc/1179/thumbnail.jp

    Mary Helterline Flynn driving a sleigh

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    Mary Helterline Flynn driving a sleigh.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/flynn_photographs_asc/1262/thumbnail.jp

    Mary Helterline Flynn on a horse.

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    Mary Helterline Flynn on a horse in the snow.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/flynn_photographs_asc/1238/thumbnail.jp

    Mary Helterline Flynn with granddaughter Sheila

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    Mary Helterline Flynn with her gradndaughter Sheila.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/flynn_photographs_asc/1295/thumbnail.jp

    Bromley, Jerry, Alice Flynn, and Mary Foley. Interview with Jerry Bromley, Alice Flynn and Mary Foley.

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    Slavek Kwi interviews Jerry Bromley, Alice Flynn, and Mary Foley. The informants discuss teaching in Conche, growing up in Conche, ways to spend time in the area, stories of Newfoundland fairies, folk songs, going to church, raising animals, berry picking, and the sounds commonly heard around town

    Bromley, Jerry, Alice Flynn, and Mary Foley. Jerry Bromley, Alice Flynn and Mary Foley chat about nature and animal sounds, Conche, Newfoundland.

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    Jerry Bromley, Alice Flynn and Mary Foley discuss the landscape and seascape of the Conche area. The informants discuss the variety of sounds commonly heard in the area

    John Flynn and Mary Helterline\u27s wedding party

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    John Flynn and Mary Helterline\u27s wedding party.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/flynn_photographs_asc/1276/thumbnail.jp

    The Flynn Grandchildren

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    Gene, Jack, Frances, Kate, Mary, and Helen with Grandma Catherine on the Flynn Ranch.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/flynn_photographs_asc/1115/thumbnail.jp

    The Flynn children with their Hogan cousins

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    Jack, Gene, Mary Hogan, Johnny Hogan, Margaret, Elmer, Johnnie, and Francis on the Flynn Ranch.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/flynn_photographs_asc/1116/thumbnail.jp
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