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Descendant Chart Descendants of Thomas McDonnell Page 1 1-Thomas McDonnell b. Cir 1804, Doughlough, Ballycastle Co. Mayo, Ireland, d. 29 Sep 1884, bur. Old Graveyard, Doonfeeny, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, Ireland +Catherine Tomas b. Est 1810, Co. Mayo, Ireland 2-Elenora McDonnell +Patrick Newcombe m. 1879 3-John Newcombe 3-Patrick Newcombe 3-Bridget Newcombe 3-Mary Newcombe +Thomas Lynott b. 1877, d. 28 Oct 1927 4-Joseph (Joe) Lynott 4-Stephen Lynott d. Cir 1998, Dublin, Ireland 2-Anne McDonnell +Jack Barrett m. 1882 3-Jim Barrett +Agnes Cawley 3-Mary Barrett +Martin Healy 3-Katie Barrett +Jim Mehean 3-Bridget Barrett 2-Bridget McDonnell b. Cir 1838 +Pat Sweeney m. 1865, (North Mayo) 3-Pat Sweeney +Donnelly 3-Catherine (Kate) Sweeney b. Cir 1850, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo +John Langan b. Cir 1848, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo, m. 7 Feb 1891, Ballycastle, d. 16 Jun 1922, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo, bur. 18 Jun 1922, Doonfeeney Graveyard, Ballycastle, Mayo, par. Anthony Langan and Catherine McDonnell 4-Patrick Langan b. Cir 1891, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-Mary Langan b. Cir 1893, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-John Langan b. Cir 1894, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-Peter Langan b. Cir 1896, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-Annie Langan b. Cir 1898, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-Kate Langan b. Cir 1900, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-Michael Langan b. Cir 1903, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-Bridget Langan b. Cir 1905, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-James Langan b. Cir 1907, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-Anthony Langan b. 1910, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo 3-Bridget Sweeney +Martin Langan Produced by: GoldenLangan.com, <[email protected]>, http://www.goldenlangan.com/families.html : 31 Jul 2015 Descendants of Thomas McDonnell Page 2 3-Martin Sweeney 3-Michael Sweeney b. Cir 1890, Killerduff, Doonfeeny, Mayo +Kate Heveran 3-Peter Sweeney 2-Mary McDonnell b. Cir 1840, Doughlough, Co. Mayo, Ireland, d. 6 Mar 1910, Ross, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, bur. Mar 1910, Old Graveyard, Doonfeeny, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, Ireland +John (Jack) Langan b. Cir 1820, Ross, County Mayo, Ireland, m. Bef 1864, d. 6 May 1903, Ross, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, bur. May 1903, Old Graveyard, Doonfeeny, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, Ireland, par. Patt Langan and Bridget Sweeney 3-Bridget Langan b. 6 Jun 1864, Ballyknock, Ross, County Mayo, d. Cir 1957 +James Carey b. Cir 1857, Srahmeen, Moygownagh, m. 1883, par. James Carey and Mary Maughan 4-Bridget Carey b. Cir 1894, Srahmeen, Kilfian, Mayo 4-Mary Carey b. Cir 1896, Srahmeen, Kilfian, Mayo 4-John Carey b. Cir 1897, Srahmeen, Kilfian, Mayo 4-Kate Carey b. Cir 1899, Srahmeen, Kilfian, Mayo 4-Ellen (Ellie) Carey b. Cir 1904, Srahmeen, Kilfian, Mayo 4-James Carey b. Cir 1906, Srahmeen, Kilfian, Mayo 4-Patrick Carey b. Cir 1908, Srahmeen, Kilfian, Mayo 4-Julia Carey b. Cir 1912, Srahmeen, Kilfian, Mayo 3-Catherine Langan b. 1868, c. 15 Oct 1868, Ross, County Mayo, d. 12 Oct 1958, Ballyknock, Co. Mayo, bur. Doonfeeny Graveyard, Ballycastle, Mayo +Michael Maguire b. 1869, Ballyknock, Co. Mayo, c. 16 Jul 1869, m. 1899, Ballycastle, d. 29 Jan 1955, Ballyknock, Co. Mayo, bur. Doonfeeny Graveyard, Ballycastle, Mayo, par. Michael Maguire and Brigid Jordan 4-Martin Maguire b. Cir 1895, Ballyknock, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-Mary Maguire b. Cir 1897, Ballyknock, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-John Maguire b. 1900, Ballyknock, Doonfeeny, Mayo, d. 1985, Ballyknock, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-Anthony Maguire b. Cir 1902, Ballyknock, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-Christopher Maguire b. Cir 1903, Ballyknock, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-Patrick Maguire b. 1911, Ballyknock, Doonfeeny, Mayo 4-Kathleen (Kate) Maguire 3-John Langan b. 20 May 1872, Ross, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, c. 22 May 1872, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, Ireland, d. 10 Jan 1950, Ross, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, bur. Jan 1950, Old Graveyard, Doonfeeny, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, Ireland +Catherine (Katie) Lavelle b. 1881, Doonfeeny, Co. Mayo, Ireland, c. 9 Oct 1881, m. 23 Jan 1909, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, Ireland, d. 2 Jan 1966, Ross, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, bur. Old Graveyard, Doonfeeny, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, Ireland, par. David Lavelle and Catherine Irwin 4-Thomas Langan b. 29 Nov 1909, Ross, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, d. 8 Apr 2002 4-Paddy Langan b. 1911, d. 6 Jan 2004, bur. Jan 2004, Ballycastle Graveyard, Co. Mayo 4-John Langan b. 1912, Ross, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, d. Mar 2002, USA 4-Stephen Langan b. 13 Dec 1915, Ballyknock, Co. Mayo 4-Mary Kate Langan b. 11 Oct 1917, Ballyknock, Co. Mayo 4-Bridgie (Betty) Langan b. 19 Apr 1919, Ballyknock, Co. Mayo, d. Mar 2010 Produced by: GoldenLangan.com, <[email protected]>, http://www.goldenlangan.com/families.html : 31 Jul 2015 Descendants of Thomas McDonnell Page 3 4-James (Jim) Langan b. 5 Feb 1920, Ballyknock, Co. Mayo 4-Martin Langan b. 13 Apr 1923, Ballyknock, Co. Mayo 4-Michael Langan 3-Patrick Langan b. 1875, Ross, Co. Mayo, c. 11 Apr 1875, Ross, Co. Mayo, d. 12 Feb 1966, Ballymachugh, Co. Mayo, bur. Feb 1966, New Graveyard in Ballycastle +Ellen Connor b. 15 Jun 1880, Ballymachugh, Co. Mayo, Ireland, m. 28 Feb 1911, Ballycastle Catholic Church, Co. Mayo, d. 9 Feb 1969, bur. 13 Feb 1969, Ballycastle Cemetery, Co. Mayo, par. Thomas Connor and Mary Bourke 4-Mary Langan b. Cir 1911, d. 25 Jul 2003, Ballina nursing home, Co. Mayo, Ireland 4-Annie Langan b. Cir 1912, d. 31 May 1992 4-Margaret (Maggie) Langan b. 2 Aug 1915, Ballymachugh, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, d. 18 May 2010, Ballina (Nursing home), Co. Mayo 4-John Langan b. 26 May 1917, Ballymacue, Co. Mayo, Ireland, d. 29 Mar 1990 4-Ellen Langan b. 24 Jul 1919, Ballymachugh, d. Cir 1919 4-Evelyn Langan b. 26 Jul 1920, Ballymacue, Co. Mayo, Ireland, d. 2011, Leicester, England 4-Thomas (Tom) Langan b. 23 Sep 1921, Ballymacue, Co. Mayo, Ireland, d. 22 Sep 1974, Dublin, Ireland 4-Sheila Langan b. 24 Sep 1923, Ballymacue, Co. Mayo, d. 3 Nov 1923, Ballymacue, Co. Mayo, bur. 4 Nov 1923, Doonfeeny graveyard 4-Living 3-Thomas Langan b. 1879, Ross, Co. Mayo, c. 9 Mar 1879, Ross, Co. Mayo +Winnie Connor b. Cir 1888, Ballymacue, Co. Mayo, par. Martin Connor and Kate 4-Jack Langan 4-Ruth Langan 4-Thomas Langan 2-Honoria McDonnell b. Cir 1845, d. 1932, Doonfeeny graveyard +James Sweeney b. Cir 1840, Ballyglass, Co. Mayo, Ireland, m. 15 Jan 1874, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, d. 26 Dec 1917, Ballyglass, Ballycastle, bur. Doonfeeny graveyard, par. Michael Sweeney and Ellen Tomas 3-John Sweeney b. 21 Mar 1875, Ballyglass, Doonfeeny, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, d. After 1922, bur. Doonfeeny graveyard 3-Michael Sweeney b. Ballyglass, Ballycastle, c. 20 Sep 1876, d. 26 Jul 1931, bur. Doonfeeny graveyard +Unknown ? 4-Catherine ? Sweeney 3-Patrick Sweeney b. 29 Jan 1879, Ballyglass, Ballycastle, d. 1 Aug 1960, Ballyglass, Ballycastle, bur. Ballycastle cemetery +Catherine Tomas b. 6 Feb 1902, Ballyglass, Ballycastle, m. 30 Nov 1933, St. Bridgets, Ballycastle, d. 19 Jul 1981, Ballina, Co. Mayo, Ireland, bur. Ballycastle cemetery, par. John Tomas and Catherine McDonnell 4-John Sweeney b. 24 Apr 1935, Ballyglass, Ballycastle 4-Living 4-Living 4-Living 4-Living Produced by: GoldenLangan.com, <[email protected]>, http://www.goldenlangan.com/families.html : 31 Jul 2015 Descendants of Thomas McDonnell Page 4 4-Living 3-Peter Sweeney b. 24 Apr 1881, Ballyglass, Doonfeeny, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, d. After May 1922, Alaska 3-James Sweeney b. 7 May 1884, Ballyglass, Ballycastle, d. Bef 1901 3-Mary Sweeney b. 6 Jun 1885, Ballyglass, Doonfeeny, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, d. After 1922, bur. Doonfeeny graveyard 2-Martin McDonnell b. Cir 1850, Doughlough, Ballycastle Co. Mayo, Ireland +Mary Lavelle b. Cir 1862, Doonfeeny, Co. Mayo, Ireland, m. 1881, Jan-Mar, Killala 3-Pat McDonnell b. Cir 1882, Doonfeeny Upper, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo +Mary (Baby) Cleary 4-Living 3-Bridget McDonnell b. Cir 1884, Doonfeeny Upper, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo +James Alexander McDonnell 3-John McDonnell b. Cir 1886, Doonfeeny Upper, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo 3-Maria (Mary?) McDonnell b. Cir 1888, Doonfeeny Upper, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo +Michael O'Malley 4-Living 3-Martin McDonnell b. Cir 1890, Doughlough, Ballycastle Co. Mayo, Ireland +Unknown 4-Martin McDonnell b. Doughlough, Ballycastle Co. Mayo, Ireland 3-Michael McDonnell b. Cir 1892, Doonfeeny Upper, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo 3-Thomas (Tom) McDonnell b. Cir 1894, Doonfeeny Upper, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo +Sarah Loftus b. 1893, Clydagh, Kilfian, Co. Mayo, par. Edward Loftus and Mary Brennan 4-Mary Kate McDonnell b. 8 Oct 1920, Cluddaun, Kilfian, Co. Mayo, d. 5 Sep 2006, Holmfirth, Yorks, UK 4-Living 4-Annie McDonnell b. 26 Jul 1923, Cluddaun, Kilfian, Co. Mayo, d. 24 Jan 2006, New Zealand 4-Living 4-John McDonnell b. 18 Mar 1928, Cluddaun, Kilfian, Co. Mayo, d. 25 Feb 2001, Ballina, Co. Mayo 4-Living 4-Living 4-Living 4-Living 3-Peter McDonnell b. Cir 1897, Doonfeeny Upper, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo +Nora Cawley 3-James McDonnell b. Cir 1909, d. Cir 1993, Lahardaun, Co. Mayo +Rosaline Produced by: GoldenLangan.com, <[email protected]>, http://www.goldenlangan.com/families.html : 31 Jul 2015 Name Index Page 5 (No Surname) HEVERAN LANGAN .Kate . .(1854- . .) . 3. .Kate . 2. .Stephen . .(1915- . .) . 2. .Mary . .Maughan . 2. IRWIN .Thomas . 3. .Rosaline . 4. .Catherine . .(Cir . .1858-1944) . 2. .Thomas . (1879-. ). 3. .Unknown . 4. JORDAN .Thomas . (1909-2002). 2. .Unknown . ?. 3. .Brigid . .(Cir . .1830-Cir . 1905). 2. Thomas (Tom) (1921-1974) 3 BARRETT LANGAN LAVELLE .Bridget . 1. .Annie . .(Cir . .1898- . ). 1. Catherine (Katie) (1881-1966) 2 .Jack . 1. .Annie . .(Cir . .1912-1992) . 3. .David . .(Cir . .1851-1897) . 2. .Jim . 1. .Anthony . (1910-. .) . 1. .Mary . .(Cir . 1862-. .) . 4. .Katie . 1. Anthony (Cir 1820-Cir 1905) 1 LOFTUS .Mary . 1. .Bridget . .(1864-Cir . 1957). 2. .Edward . .(Cir . 1859-. .) . 4. BOURKE .Bridget . .(Cir . .1905- . ). 1. .Sarah . .(1893- . .) . 4. .Mary .
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