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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
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.
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.
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.
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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]
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.
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