Crowded House

16 Porter Street, East Cambridge Neighborhood, Cambridge, Massachusetts

The stereotype of oversized Irish Catholic families proves true in my ancestry. Ellen O’Connor, for instance, was one of ten children born in the city of Cork, Ireland in 1863. She and a handful of her siblings came to the US in the late 1880s and started out in Chelsea, Massachusetts (next to Boston), where they grew their own big families. 


Ellen had married Patrick Murphy back in Ireland and crossed the Atlantic with their two children. They then had ten more children as they flocked from apartment to apartment in the crowded neighborhood of East Cambridge. Ellen died at age 44, leaving all those kids with their father, a laborer by profession. The youngest was five. In 1902, the Murphys shared this little house (centered in the picture) with Patrick’s brother, I believe. How big the other family was is unknown… and scary to think about.

1900 Map of East Cambridge, Massachusetts
1910 Death Certificate of Ellen O’Connor Murphy

Published by Fred Lynch

Fred Lynch is an artist, illustrator and professor of Illustration at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). He lives near Boston, Massachusetts. ©Fred Lynch All rights reserved.

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