![]() The couple worked hard on their farm, often going into town - where, local outlaw Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen aside, they were liked by all the townspeople. Since William was a few months old by September 1885, and the townspeople knew the McFlys quite well, they may have been living in Hill Valley for a couple of years by 1885. Seamus encourages others to learn from Martin's mistake and not let what other people think of them take over their lives.Īfter settling into Hill Valley, they lived and worked in a farmhouse 14 miles outside of town, together with their son William who was born in April 1885, "the first McFly to be born in America". This had an effect on Seamus as well, who remembers his brother and tries not to make the same mistake. It was there that Martin McFly lost his life - whilst trying to prove that he wasn't a chicken, he was stabbed in a saloon with a bowie knife. They either lived in, or passed through, Virginia City, Nevada before arriving in Hill Valley. They gradually headed west, eventually ending up in Hill Valley, California, although it is unknown exactly when they arrived there. Seamus, Maggie and Seamus's brother Martin left Ballybowhill, Ireland in the early 1880s with hopes of a better life. Despite this, she loved her husband and their son William dearly and was caring, ready to help those in need. Maggie was a no-nonsense woman, not prepared to take any hardships from anyone. Maggie appeared to be in her mid-twenties to early-thirties, placing her birth year in the late 1850s/early 1860s. She was Irish by birth and, together with Seamus and his brother Martin, moved to the United States from Ireland in the 1880s. Margaret "Maggie" McFly was the wife of Seamus McFly. Eastwood?" -Maggie McFly to Marty at the Town Festival. " -From Back to the Future Part III by Craig Shaw Gardner (quote, page 48) " Sure'n I hope you're considerin' the future, Mr. ![]() Except - Marty remembered this now - he had gone back in the DeLorean to the Old West. She still looked an awful lot like Marty's mother. Her long brown hair was pinned up behind her head in a bun. She was in her early twenties, and wore a dark blue flowered dress and a white apron. ![]() Except it wasn't his mother - was it? / The woman had sat in a chair at the side of the bed. "McFly farm?" / Marty sat up as his mother struck a match and lit an oil lamp. Mid twenties/early thirties (conjecture), early twenties (novelization) ![]()
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