Ireland Ireland- James Malachy O’Neill, 16, worker @ Clyde Shipping Company, disappeared from home, Waterford, Dec., '47, possibly stowed on ship to Canada.

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Joleen MurphyDecember 04, 2024
''He was last seen back in December 1947.
He worked for a shipping company in the area, before vanishing without trace''.
''Jimmy O'Neill was born on 26th of November 1931 and would now be 93 years old.''

''At the time he was working for the Clyde Shipping Company which operated between Waterford and Liverpool.
But on one of his days off, he disappeared and it is thought that he stowed away on a ship.''
02 Apr, 2024
''The brother of one of the country’s oldest missing people has said he hopes a new lead from Canada may finally lead to a breakthrough in the 77-year-old mystery.''

''Gardaí are following up on new records Frank O'Neill received on a genealogy website regarding the case of his brother James Malachy O’Neill, who vanished from the family’s former home on Leamy St in Waterford in 1947, when he was just 16.''

Mr O’Neill told the Irish Examiner this week that he received an airline record to Canada for a James O’Neill, as well as a ship record with the same name, that had similar ages to his brother.
He also has been notified about a James O’Neill who died in a nursing home in Canada, who had no known relatives and was around the same age as James, also known as Jimmy.''

'The records given to Mr O’Neill show a Malachy O’Neill went from Liverpool to Montreal, Canada, in 1960 and 1956.'
 
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2021 rbbm. heartbreaking..
''His younger brother Frank says he never came home from work.
"He had a half day and never came home, and apparently my mother had the dinner and all ready for him."

''Frank said previously that his brother may have made his way to Liverpool and from there travelled on to New York, but even though an 'SOS' was placed in local newspapers at the time there was never a result.
Frank said his brother’s disappearance devastated his family.
"It broke my parent's heart - both of them - it killed them in the long run,” he said
"It shortened their lives, because even on my mother's deathbed there was one lady said to me - called me that morning - a lady that was in the ward with my mother.
"And she said to me 'Who's Jimmy?', I said 'That's my brother who went missing' and she said 'That's who your mother was crying for all night'".
 

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