Healy family
The Healy family was an Irish-American and African-American family notable for the high achievements of its first generation of children, who were born into slavery in Georgia in the second half of the nineteenth century. Wikipedia
Founder: Michael Morris Healy
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The Healy family lived in Georgia where the law prohibited the education of slave and mixed-race children. The Healy children were sent north by their wealthy ...
Feb 3, 2024 · The Healys and Crafts both fled slavery. One family passed for White; the other kept its Black identity. Now their descendants—likely ...
Advertisement in the Georgia Telegraph, January 3, 1854, for the sale of enslaved people who were part of the estate of Michael Healy, the father of Rev.
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In the mid-1800's, the Healy brothers of Boston, James, Patrick, and Sherwood, looked like the picture of Catholic success. James was bishop of Portland, Maine; ...
Born in 1830, James Healy was the son of an Irish immigrant who became a successful Georgia planter. His mother Eliza Clark had been a slave on their father's ...