September 16, 2019

The Healy Family Photo Album


As I research the life and family of Maytor Healy and Nellie Donovan I continue to find photographs of the Healy family members, including cousins, aunts and uncles.   This is an ongoing effort and I am hopeful that additional photos will be found and added to this website in the future.   If you have photos of Maytor's family I invite you to include them here for others to discover and enjoy.  My contact information is found by clicking on my  profile at the top of this website.

Patrick Healy, 1847-1918
Patrick is the oldest son of Maytor and Nellie Donovan Healy
His biography is located here.


The Healy Hotel in Ogden Utah was designed, built and owned by Patrick Healy








Daniel Healy 1857 - 1912Daniel is the seventh child, and 3rd son of Maytor Healy and Nellie Donovan.   He was born in Caher, Co. Kerry Ireland and immigrated in with his mother when he was four years old
You can read more about Daniel's life here


Daniel Healy, this photo was taken in Leadville Colorado





The Healy House, located in Leadville Colorado

The Healy Boardinghouse was owned by Ellen Healy and her husband Patrick Albert Kelly.  Shortly after Ellen died in childbirth, Patrick Kelly sold the boardinghouse to Ellen's brother Daniel Healy.   After Daniel's untimely death at a young age the Healy House was passed to their cousin, Nellie Healy.




Nellie Healy is the neice of Maytor James Healy



Robert Todd Young 1888 - 1947
Robert Todd Young is the son of Julia Healy Young and James Wilson Young.  He is the grandson of Maytor James Healy

This photo was found at Colorado Mountain History Collection
This photo is courtesy of Lake County Civic Center Association


Robert Todd Young,  son of Julia Healy and James Wilson Young



Bernard Joseph Hoppenyan,  son of Mary Bridget Healy and Bernard Hoppenyan
Photo courtesy of Ashland Historical Society





Home of Bernard Joseph Hoppenyan, son of Mary Bridget Healy and Bernard Hoppenyan.
110 N. Ellis Ave,  (aka 1 Fifield Place) Ashland Wisconsin
This home was originally built - 1883 and owned by Sam and Stella Fifield.  Stella died in 1913 and Sam died in 1915.
Bernard J lived in 4 Fifield Place


Hoppenyan Funeral Parlor, 302 Main St. East,  Ashland Wisconsin - 1916
Owned by Bernard Maytor Hoppenyan and later known as Hoppenyan & Hoppenyan, circa. 1936
















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