Anna O'Brien
b. circa 1906
- Father: Timothy John O'Brien b. circa May 1868, d. 18 December 1948
- Mother: Julia A. Casey b. circa 1874, d. 26 November 1939
- Timothy John O'Brien and Julia A. Casey appeared in the New York state census of 1 June 1905 in Corinth, Saratoga County, New York. Other members of the household included Anna O'Brien, Mary Agnes O'Brien, Timothy Ambrose O'Brien, John J. O'Brien and Ella K. O'Brien.
- She was born circa 1906 in New York.
- Anna (?) appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Corinth, New York. Other members of the household included Anna O'Brien, Timothy John O'Brien, Julia A. Casey, Mary Agnes O'Brien, Timothy Ambrose O'Brien, John A. O'Brien and Elizabeth Julia O'Brien.
- The following appeared on 20 December 1948 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: Timothy J. O'Brien, father of T. A. O'Brien, vice principal of La Salle high school, died suddenly at 4 p.m. Saturday in his home in Corinth, according to word received here today. He was 81 years old.
Associated for many years with the International Power and Paper company, Mr. O'Brien was a native of Corinth.
Surviving besides the Falls educator are three other sons and three daughters, T. A. O'Brien, Captain Joseph O'Brien, U. S. Army, stationed in Hangkong; John A. O'Brien, Saratoga Springs; William O'Brien, Syracuse; Mrs. William Whalen, Middletown; Mrs. William Sesselman, Corinth, and Miss Anne O'Brien, Jackson Heights. There are 16 grandchildren. - The following appeared on 21 November 1963 in The Times Record: John A. O'Brien, 56, of 156 East Ave., Saratoga Springs, died today at Saratoga Hospital following a long illness. Mr. O'Brien was director of recreation for the New York Racing Assn. at Saratoga Race Track and also at Delaware Park. He was a mathematics teacher at Saratoga High School for 32 years.
Mr. O'Brien, a native of Corinth, moved to Saratoga when he commenced teaching in that city. He was formerly baseball coach for Saratoga High for 10 years and was former director of physical education for St. Peter's Academy where he coached basketball, baseball and football.
Mr. O'Brien was a graduate of Niagara University. He was a past president of the Saratoga Springs Teachers Assn., and was a member of the Saratoga Lodge of Elks.
He is survived by his wife, the former Patricia Bacon; two sons, Ensign Terence J. O'Brien, USN, and Thomas C. O'Brien of Saratoga Springs; three brothers, Timothy A. O'Brien of Niagara Falls, William E. O'Brien of Syracuse and Joseph C. O'Brien, U.S. Army, and three sisters, Mrs. William Whalen of Middletown, Miss Anne O'Brien of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. William Sesselman of Corinth.
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