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Family 2011 Final 12-40-36
THE FAMILY A HISTORY OF MY FAMILY by MELVIN KIERNAN 2011 first edition 1986 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE KIERNAN SIDE Owen Kiernan (1787-71866) .......................................................................... 1 Margaret Connell McGlynn Cavanagh (1790-1867) ........................................ 2 Ellen Flood Kiernan (1804-71849) ................................................................ 4 Michael John Kiernan (1832-1872) ................................................................ 5 Bernard Melvin (1836-1910) ......................................................................... 7 Margaret Finnerty Melvin (1842-1911) .......................................................... 10 Mary Reilly Kiernan Callaghan (1843-1897) ................................................... 11 Eugene Henry Kiernan (1866-1914) ............................................................... 17 Katherine Margaret Melvin Kiernan (1867-1932) ........................................... 18 Bernard Melvin Kiernan (1901-1965) ............................................................. 21 Burns - Taylor - Holbritter Family ................................................................... 22 Callaghan Family ............................................................................................. 26 Finan Family .................................................................................................... 35 Finnerty - Cavanagh - Brady Family ................................................................. 41 Kiernan Family -
Glasgow Herald Buildings
M072 Glasgow Herald Buildings Introduction The major alterations and additions to the Buchanan Street offices of the Glasgow Herald newspaper were one of John Honeyman & Keppie's biggest jobs, and one of the outstanding commercial building projects of 1890s Glasgow. The main element (phase 3 in John Honeyman & Keppie's job book) was a large new building at the rear in Mitchell Street. The job books also record a number of smaller, self-contained schemes for fitting out individual offices, and for other alterations. Authorship: Mackintosh himself claimed responsibility for the Mitchell Street building. His handwriting is on many of the surviving drawings, at least one contemporary architectural periodical ascribed the 'individuality' of the design to him, and the architect W. S. Moyes, who later worked in Honeyman, Keppie & Mackintosh's office, stated the Glasgow Herald was Mackintosh's design. 1 However, it is extremely unlikely that such an important commission would have been placed entirely in his hands while he was still a young assistant, and there must have been substantial input from John Keppie, and possibly John Honeyman. Alternative addresses: 7 Mitchell Lane 60–76 Mitchell Street Cost from job book: Phase 1: £357 1s 10½d; Phase 2: £132 14s 0d; Phase 3: £64,210 13s 5d; Phase 4: £537 6s 5d; Phase 5: £5033 9s 2d; Phase 6: £3065 4s 5d; Phase 7: £107 17s 6d; Phase 8: £3971 16s 7d Status: Partly demolished, partly converted to new uses Current name: The Lighthouse Current use: Shops, offices, bar, exhibition space(2014) Listing category: -
The Horan Family Diaspora Since Leaving Ireland 191 Years Ago
A Genealogical Report on the Descendants of Michael Horan and Mary Minnock by A.L. McDevitt Introduction The purpose of this report is to identify the descendants of Michael Horan and Mary Minnock While few Horans live in the original settlement locations, there are still many people from the surrounding areas of Caledon, and Simcoe County, Ontario who have Horan blood. Though heavily weigh toward information on the Albion Township Horans, (the descendants of William Horan and Honorah Shore), I'm including more on the other branches as information comes in. That is the descendants of the Horans that moved to Grey County, Ontario and from there to Michigan and Wisconsin and Montana. I also have some information on the Horans that moved to Western Canada. This report was done using Family Tree Maker 2012. The Genealogical sites I used the most were Ancestry.ca, Family Search.com and Automatic Genealogy. While gathering information for this report I became aware of the importance of getting this family's story written down while there were still people around who had a connection with the past. In the course of researching, I became aware of some differences in the original settlement stories. I am including these alternate versions of events in this report, though I may be personally skeptical of the validity of some of the facts presented. All families have myths. I feel the dates presented in the Land Petitions of Mary Minnock and the baptisms in the County Offaly, Ireland, Rahan Parish registers speak for themselves. Though not a professional Genealogist, I have the obligation to not mislead other researchers. -
Boutilier and Hannah Elizabeth Boutilier "Ann"
1 Descendants of John Peter Boutilier and Hannah Elizabeth Boutilier "Ann" 1. John Peter 1 Boutilier , born 28 Oct 1773 in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 18 Nov 1853 in Lingan, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, son of Jacques James Boutilier "aka James Boutilier" and Suzanne Elizabeth Rigoleaux. He married on 23 May 1803 in St. Paul's, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Hannah Elizabeth Boutilier "Ann" , born 22 Jul 1784 in St Margarets Bay, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 30 Dec 1864 in Lingan, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; buried in St. Luke's Anglican, Donkin, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, daughter of Jean George Boutilier and Catherine Elizabeth L'Eau. Notes for John Peter Boutilier Sources: Charles Buchanan, John Howie and Kim Stevens' web page on the Lunenburg County Personal and Family Genealogy Pages. He moved his family from St. Margarets Bay to Cox Heath Cape Breton in 1811. His parents had purchased Captain Cox's Farm in Cox Heath. His family eventually moved to Lingan. Notes for Hannah Elizabeth Boutilier "Ann" Sources: George Lawrence, Charles Buchanan, John Howie and Kim Stevens' Web Page Children of John Peter Boutilier and Hannah Elizabeth Boutilier "Ann" were as follows: + 2 i John Nicholas 2 Boutilier , born 11 Apr 1804; died 16 Apr 1890. He married Margaret MacDonald . + 3 ii John David 2 Boutilier , born 1805. He married Margaret MacLellan . + 4 iii John William 2 Boutilier , born 1807 in St Margarets Bay, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 8 Mar 1889 in Port Caledonia, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married (1) Mary Whalen ; (2) Thankful Shephard . -
The Edinburgh Gazette, August 14, 1914. 985
THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, AUGUST 14, 1914. 985 Own name and on his own account, and the said Farms XTOTICE is hereby given that Alexander Cochrane of Moodlaw and Raebumfoot will be carried on by the J-l Morrison, Warehouseman, 25 Jamaica Street, said Mrs. Sybella Gartner or Beattie in her own name and Glasgow, retired, as at 19th July 1913, from the Firm on her own account. of MONTEITH & SANDERS, Manufacturers and Dated at Moodlaw aforesaid, this eighth day of Merchants, 25 Jamaica Street, Glasgow, and is not August 1914. responsible for payment of any debts by said Firm JOHN GARTNER. after said date. A. C. MORRISON. Witnesses to Signature of John Gartner— MARY E. IRVING, Moodlaw, Langholm, WILLIAM FERGUSSON, Writer, 19 N.B. Blythswood Square, Glasgow, Wit- ROBERT IRVING, Moodlaw, Langholm, ness. N.B., Farmer. W. B. MACKIK, Clerk, 19 Blythswood SYBELLA BEATTIE. Square, Glasgow, Witness. Witnesses to Signature of Mrs. Sybella MONTEITH & SANDERS. Gartner or Beattie— JOHN WHYTE, Cashier, 25 Jamaica MAKV E. IRVIXO, Moodlaw, Langholm, Street, Glasgow, Witness. X. B. MARION BELL THOMSON, Bookkeeper, ROBERT IRVING, Moodlaw, Langholm, 25 Jamaica Street, Glasgow, Wit- N.B., Farmer. ness. Glasgow, 7th August 1914. mHE Copartnery of THOMSON & MITCHELL, -JL Textile Manufacturers, 164 Howard Street, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Glasgow, of which the Subscribers James Thomson and James Mitchell were the sole Partners, waa DIS- rPHE Firm of DOUGLAS & SON, Watchmakers SOLVED by mutual consent as at 30th June 1914. JL and Jewellers, nine Hamilton Street, Greenock, was DISSOLVED as at 31st December nineteen JAMES THOMSON. hundred and thirteen, by the retiral therefrom of the Witnesses to the Signature of the said Subscribers Mrs. -
County Limerick Lineage
Part C: County Limerick Lineage. Contents: 1. Wakefield on Limerick 2. Places of Anglim Residence in the Samuel Lewis' TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF IRELAND (London: S. Lewis, 1846). 3. Parish Map, Barony, and Poor Law Maps of Limerick 4. Anglim Family Lineages. Histories of County Limerick HISTORY OF LIMERICK – 1824 LIMERICK Is an extensive, populous city, and seaport, situated on the Eastern bank of the river Shannon, distant 94 miles south west from Dublin, 50 miles from Cork, 36 from Waterford and 50 from Tralee. It is traditionally supposed to have been built by Yuorus in the year 155, and was anciently much frequented by foreign merchants; and after the arrival of the Danes, in the year 855, these enterprising people considerably improved its commerce. The English took possession of Limerick in the year 1174, and, as a proof of the early importance of the city, in the year 1197, and in the ninth year of the reign of King Richard, he granted a charter to the citizens to elect a mayor, which honor was not obtained by the citizens of London till ten years after that period; nor had Dublin and Cork a mayor till the 13th century. This city was originally walled, and, deemed the strongest fortress in this kingdom, besides having the advantage of not being commanded by adjacent heights, and it has sustained some memorable sieges. In the year 1690 King William brought his forces against it, but withdrew them without accomplishing its reduction; in the following year it was again invested by General Ginckle, who, after an obstinate resistance, compelled the garrison to surrender, on honourable terms of capitulation. -
Douglas E 2013 Revision
Douglas_E_2013 Revision E A Douglas Birth: 1832 in Potter, Yates, New York, USA E A Douglas Birth: 1844 in Illinois, USA E A Susan Douglas Birth: 1867 in North Carolina, USA E B Douglas Birth: 1811 in Massachusetts, USA Marriage: 1837 E C Douglas Birth: 1830 E C Douglas Birth: 1835 in Pennsylvania, USA Marriage: 1857 E Douglas Birth: 1820 in England E Douglas Birth: 1835 in Kentucky, USA E Douglas Birth: 1840 in Virginia, USA E Douglas Birth: 1853 in Mississippi, USA E Douglas Birth: 1853 in Mississippi, USA E Douglas Birth: 1853 in Mississippi, USA E E Douglas Birth: 1841 in Alabama, USA E H Douglas Birth: 1835 in New York, USA E Harden Douglas Birth: 25 Aug 1861 in Tennessee, USA E Helene Douglas Birth: Oct 1895 in Michigan, USA E J Douglas Birth: 1851 in Illinois, USA E J Douglas Birth: 1854 in Alabama, USA E J Douglas Birth: 1854 in South Carolina, USA E J Douglas Birth: 1855 in Illinois, USA E J Douglas Birth: 1856 in Mississippi, USA E L Douglas Birth: 1829 in Georgia, USA E M Douglas Birth: 1831 in Mississippi, USA Marriage: 1855 E M Rebecca Douglas Birth: 1875 in North Carolina, USA E N Douglas Birth: 1829 in North Carolina, USA E P Douglas Birth: 1820 in Tennessee, USA E W Douglas Birth: 1844 in Pennsylvania, USA Page 1 of 108 Wednesday, March 20, 2013 12:11:02 PM Douglas_E_2013 Revision E W Douglas Birth: 1845 in Kentucky, USA Earl Bryan Douglas Birth: 1901 Earl Cowsar Douglas Birth: 11 Mar 1877 Death: 31 Aug 1959 in Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA Earl Cowsar Douglas Birth: 01 Sep 1911 Earl D Douglas Birth: 08 Nov 1892 in Harrisburg, -
Ronald Bell and Margaret Macclergan by Generation 26 Jul 2020
Descendants of Ronald Bell and Margaret MacClergan by Generation 26 Jul 2020 Ronald BELL (c. 1778- ) 1. Ronald BELL1 [15122] was born circa 1778 in Islay, Argyll, Scotland.1,2 He married Margaret MACLERGAN [15123]. Margaret MACLERGAN1 [15123] was born circa 1778 in Islay.1 She died on 19 July 1856 in Nottawasaga, Simco, Canada West, Canada.1 She and Ronald BELL had the following children: +2 Donald BELL (c. 1797-1881) [15124] +3 John BELL (1808-1900) [15125] +4 Mary BELL (1813-1908) [15126] +5 Angus BELL (c. 1818-1897) [24] +6 Coll Campbell Archibald BELL (1823-1911) [15127] Second Generation 2. Donald BELL1,3 [15124], son of Ronald BELL [15122] and Margaret MACLERGAN [15123], was born circa 1797 in Islay, Argyll, Scotland.1,4 He died on 6 March 1881 in Nottawasaga, Simco, Ontario, Canada.1,3,4 He was buried in East Nottawasaga Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Nottawasaga, Ontario.4 He married Flora MCQUIN [15165]. Obituary of Donald Bell in " The Orillia Packet" 18 March 1881, says "He leaves one brother in Canada, Mr. A. Bell, of Singhampton, Clerk of the township [of Nottawasaga]". Flora MCQUIN1,5 [15165] was born circa 1798 in Scotland.1,5 She died on 28 April 1872 in Nottawasaga, Simco, Canada West, Canada.1 She was buried in East Nottawasaga Presbyterian Church Cemetery. 5 She and Donald BELL had the following children: +7 Archibald BELL (1823- ) [15166] +8 Ronald BELL (1825-1886) [15167] +9 Donald BELL (c. 1831- ) [15168] +10 James BELL (c. 1832- ) [15169] +11 Niel BELL (c. 1833-1914) [15170] +12 Mary BELL (1835-1916) [15171] +13 Angus BELL (c. -
Patrick Morgan Descendants 3 Gens
Descendants of Patrick Morgan Generation 1 1. PATRICK1 MORGAN was born about 1820 in Ireland. He married Mary Ellen Cunard in Ireland. She was born about 1810 in Ireland. She died about 1891 in Fall River, MA. Patrick Morgan and Mary Ellen Cunard had the following children: 2. i. JOHN2 MORGAN was born about 1845 in Ireland. He died on 27 May 1884 in Fall River, MA (Cirrohis of liver). He married Mary Ann Blake, daughter of John Blake and Mary Barry, on 15 Jun 1869 in Pawtucket, RI. She was born on 24 Apr 1846 in Charlestown, MA. She died on 24 May 1917 in Fall River, MA (Chronic Cystitis). 3. ii. PATRICK G. MORGAN was born about 1847 in Ireland. He died on 15 Jul 1911 in Fall River, MA. He married Catherine Bowen, daughter of John Bowen and Catherine Dacey, in 1877. She was born about 1849 in Ireland. She died on 21 Jun 1904 in Fall River, MA (Burial St. Patricks Cemetery). iii. EDWARD MORGAN was born about 1847 in Ireland. He died about 1895 in Fall River, MA ?. Generation 2 2. JOHN2 MORGAN (Patrick1) was born about 1845 in Ireland. He died on 27 May 1884 in Fall River, MA (Cirrohis of liver). He married Mary Ann Blake, daughter of John Blake and Mary Barry, on 15 Jun 1869 in Pawtucket, RI. She was born on 24 Apr 1846 in Charlestown, MA. She died on 24 May 1917 in Fall River, MA (Chronic Cystitis). John Morgan and Mary Ann Blake had the following children: 4. -
Descendants of William Winnett
Descendants of William Winnett Generation 1 1. WILLIAM1 WINNETT was born about 1650 in Ireland. He died about 1717 in Coghlanstown, Kildare, Ireland. She was born about 1655. She died in 1711 in Coghlanstown, Kildare, Ireland. Notes for William Winnett: William Winnett was probably living in Dublin in 1680 as that is where his son John was born. By 1691 he was at Kilrush, co. Kildare. At this time he leased the lands of Coghlanstown from Sir Robert Colville, for 21 years. He seems to have stayed on, as he was referred to as "of Coghlanstown" at his death. The administration of his will names his son John, and John Nevill of Great Furnace as creditors. William Winnett and Elizabeth had the following children: i. THOMAS2 WINNETT was born about 1675 in Ireland. Notes for Thomas Winnett: The existence of Thomas is surmised. John Winnett is called the second son in documents. It is likely that William Winnett's father was Thomas. 2. ii. JOHN WINNETT was born in 1680 in Dublin, Ireland. He died about 1758 in Ireland. She was born in 1683 in Londonderry, Ireland. She died about 1768 in Co. Dublin, Ireland. 3. iii. WILLIAM WINNIETT was born about 1685 in Ireland. He died in Apr 1741 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He married MARIE-MADELEINE MAISONNAT. She was born in 1695 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada. She died in 1779 in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada. iv. JOSEPH WINNETT was born about 1688 in Ireland. He died about 1770 in Dublin, Ireland. Notes for Joseph Winnett: Joseph first became a member of the Guild of Merchants in 1709. -
Douglas H 2013 Revised
douglas_h_2013 revised H A T V Douglas Birth: 1856 in Georgia, USA H Arthur Douglas Birth: Aug 1856 in Wisconsin, USA H C Douglas Birth: 1835 in Virginia, USA H Douglas Birth: 1812 in New York, USA Marriage: 1847 H Douglas Birth: 1825 in Vermont, USA H Douglas Birth: 1825 in Potter, Yates, New York, USA H Douglas Birth: 1836 in Pennsylvania, USA Marriage: 1860 H Douglas Birth: 1843 in Pennsylvania, USA H Douglas Birth: 1848 in Michigan, USA H Douglas Birth: 1854 H H Douglas Birth: 1836 in Ohio, USA H J Douglas Birth: 1838 in South Carolina, USA H Joyce Douglas Birth: 1900 in Indiana, USA H L Douglas Birth: 1793 in Tennessee, USA H L Douglas Birth: 1850 H M Douglas Birth: 1842 in Alabama, USA H S Douglas Birth: 1858 in Georgia, USA H T Douglas Birth: 1860 in Illinois, USA H T Douglas Birth: 1889 in Tennessee, USA Marriage: 1912 Hadie Douglas Birth: 1908 in West Virginia, USA Halcyon Douglas Birth: 1875 in Missouri, USA Marriage: 1857 Haley M Douglas Birth: 24 Dec 1902 in Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, USA Death: 29 Jan 1903 in Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, USA Hall Douglas Birth: 1850 in Maine, USA Hallie Ann Douglas Birth: 11 Jul 1882 in Owen, Indiana, USA Marriage: 03 Jan 1899 in Owen, Indiana, USA Death: 30 Apr 1912 in Owen, Indiana, USA Halsted S Douglas Birth: 1827 in Massachusetts, USA Marriage: 1864 Page 1 of 55 Wednesday, March 20, 2013 5:13:35 PM douglas_h_2013 revised Hamer Douglas Birth: 1832 in Maryland, USA Hamer Douglas Birth: 1836 in Tennessee, USA Hamer Douglas Birth: 31 Dec 1838 in Gardiner, Kennebec, Maine, USA Hamilton Ann -
Founding Families of Ipswich Pre 1900: M-Z
Founding Families of Ipswich Pre 1900: M-Z Name Arrival date Biographical details Macartney (nee McGowan), Fanny B. 13.02.1841 in Ireland. D. 23.02.1873 in Ipswich. Arrived in QLD 02.09.1864 on board the ‘Young England’ and in Ipswich the same year on board the Steamer ‘Settler’. Occupation: Home Duties. Macartney, John B. 11.07.1840 in Ireland. D. 19.03.1927 in Ipswich. Arrived in QLD 02.09.1864 on board the ‘Young England’ and in Ipswich the same year on board the Steamer ‘Settler’. Lived at Flint St, Nth Ipswich. Occupation: Engine Driver for QLD Government Railways. MacDonald, Robina 1865 (Drayton) B. 03.03.1865. D. 27.12.1947. Occupation: Seamstress. Married Alexander 1867 (Ipswich) approx. Fairweather. MacDonald (nee Barclay), Robina 1865 (Moreton Bay) B. 1834. D. 27.12.1908. Married to William MacDonald. Lived in Canning Street, 1865 – approx 26 Aug (Ipswich) North Ipswich. Occupation: Housewife. MacDonald, William 1865 (Moreton Bay) B. 13.04.1837. D. 26.11.1913. William lived in Canning Street, North Ipswich. 1865 – approx 26 Aug (Ipswich) Occupation: Blacksmith. MacFarlane, John 1862 (Australia) B. 1829. John established a drapery business in Ipswich. He was an Alderman of Ipswich City Council in 1873-1875, 1877-1878; Mayor of Ipswich in 1876; a member of Parliament from 1877-1894; a member of a group who established the Woollen Mill in 1875 of which he became a Director; and a member of the Ipswich Hospital Board. John MacFarlane lived at 1 Deebing Street, Denmark Hill and built a house on the corner of Waghorn and Chelmsford Avenue, Denmark Hill.