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Starstruck Clare residents scramble to find ties to Muhammed Ali

Clare Heritage center flooded with calls from Ennis people tracing roots to boxer



Boxing legend Muhammed Ali
Boxing legend Muhammed Ali

An Irish heritage center in County Clare is being flooded with phone calls from Ennis residents looking to establish ancestral ties with American boxing great Muhammed Ali.

Ali is heading to Ireland at the end of the month to help raise money for his non–profit Muhammad Ali Center and to visit his ancestral home in Ennis, County Clare, from which his great-grandfather, Abe Grady, left for the U.S. in the 1860s.

Genealogist Antoinette O’Brien of the Clare Heritage Center in Corofin told the Irish Times: “The phone has not stopped ringing over the past couple of days from people saying that their grandmothers, their grandfathers and great-grandparents were Gradys from the Turnpike in Ennis.”

Since the three-time world boxing champ confirmed his Ennis trip, Gradys have been scrambling to trace their roots.

Imelda O’Grady, who lives right near the Turnpike in Ennis, said: “My father was Charles O’Grady from the Turnpike and his father was Pat O’Grady who also came from the Turnpike. I’m trying to go further back, but there has to be connections.

“I always knew that we were connected to Muhammad Ali. But when he said some time ago, he didn’t want any white blood in his family, we let it go.”

Another Ennis resident, Brian Dinan, claims the same connection, explaining that his great-grandmother was Bridget Grady and his great-grandfather was Pat Grady, from the Turnpike.

O’Brien agrees: “Any O’Gradys who are in Clare today who came from the Turnpike would almost certainly be related to Abe Grady and Muhammad Ali,” she said.

“There is only one Grady, John Grady, a plasterer. Abe’s father was listed as living in the Turnpike in the 1860s, but that Grady family sprung several descendants.”

In the 1860s, Abe Grady left Kilrush in County Clare to start a new life in America.  He would make his home in Kentucky and marry an African-American woman.

O’Brien believes that Grady took his first name in honor of President Abraham Lincoln, who abolished slavery in the U.S.

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