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  2. Healy (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Alyssa Healy (born 1990), Australian women's cricketer; Anna Healy, Baroness Healy of Primrose Hill (born 1955), British Labour politician, member of the House of Lords; Anne Healy (born 1939), American artist, founding member of A.I.R. Gallery; Ben Healy (disambiguation), multiple people; Bernadine Healy (1944–2011), American physician

  3. Healey (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Healey is an Irish surname derived from Ó hÉilidhe or Ó hÉalaighthe. A related surname is Healy . [ 1 ] It can also be an English toponymic surname , from Healey near Manchester and possibly also from other places named Healey in Yorkshire and Northumberland.

  4. Healy family - Wikipedia

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    After several years living with family members in the Boston area, she joined the order of the Religious Hospitallers of Saint Joseph. [21] She was the third of the siblings to die relatively young. Eugene Healy (1848–1914), only two when orphaned, was the only Healy who did not achieve as much in life; he seemed to struggle to find a place.

  5. Mary Magdalen Healy - Wikipedia

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    Healy was born into the notable Healy family of Macon, Georgia; her father was a white Irish planter and her mother was an enslaved African-American woman of mixed race. The Healy children were reared in Irish-American culture; the girls were educated at French-language schools in Quebec.

  6. Category:Healy family (United States) - Wikipedia

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  7. Patrick Francis Healy - Wikipedia

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    An 1877 portrait of Healy. As slaves under the law, the Healy children were prohibited from attending school. [4] Wishing to remove them from their conditions of slavery in Georgia, [6] Michael Healy sent all of his children to be educated in the North, and at the time of his death in August 1850, he intended to join them. [11]

  8. File:Maura Healey, official portrait, governor.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This template is based on official statements by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, which are not definitive in the way a statute or a court ruling is.

  9. Category:Chadwyck-Healey family - Wikipedia

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