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DID YOUR CASEY COME FROM IN 188A? by Barbara McKinlay

Name Age Occupation Name of Ship Port Date

Alice Casey 11 Child Germanic Liverpool 5 May 1884 Annie Casey 10 Child Baltic Liverpool 18 Jul 1884 Bid Casey 17 Spinster Wyoming Liverpool 13 May 1884 Bridget Casey 22 Spinster Eygpt Liverpool 26 Apr 1884 (to Texas) Bridget Casey 23 Spinster Austral Liverpool 28 Apr 1884 Catherine Casey 17 Spinster Arizona Liverpool 26 May 1884 Catherine Casey 14 Spinster City of Liverpool 4 Aug 1884 (Of Monaghan) Chicago Conoriah Casey 14 Servant S.S. (?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 Dan Casey 17 Laborer S.S. (?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 Edward Casey 26 Laborer City of Liverpool 15 Aug 1884 (of Limerick) Richmond Edward Casey 53 Laborer Celtic Liverpool 15 Sep 1884 (of Tipperary) Ellen Casey 23 Servant S.S. (?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 Ellen Casey 18 Servant America Liverpool 5 Jun 1884 Francis Casey 18 Laborer Adriatic Liverpool & 10 May 1884 Queenstown Gribby (?) Casey 1 Child S.S. (?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 (female) Hana Casey 20 Spinster Adriatic Liverpool & 9 Jun 1884 Queenstown Hanora Casey 19 Servant City of Liverpool & 21 APR 1884 Chester Queenstown James Casey 24 Blacksmith City of Liverpool 12 May 1884 (to CT) Rome James Casey 6 Child S.S. (?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 Jane Casey 23 Servant City of Liverpool 29 Sep 1884 (of Roscoumn) Berlin Jim Casey 19 Laborer Helvetia Liverpool 15 Apr 1884 Jim Casey 18 Laborer City of Liverpool 15 Aug 1884 (of Limerick) Richmond Johanna Casey 2 ^ Child S.S.(?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 Johanna Casey 22 Servant City of Liverpool 19 May 1884 Montreal John Casey 25 Laborer S.S. (?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 John Casey 26 Laborer Austral Liverpool 28 Apr !884 Rev. John Casey 40 Clergyman Austral Liverpool 23 Jun 1884 (to Boston) John Casey 19 Laborer Spain Liverpool 28 Jul 1884 John Casey 26 Laborer Republic Liverpool 27 Jun 1884 John Casey 17 Laborer Baltic Liverpool 18 Jul 1884 Joseph Casey 25 Laborer Alaska Liverpool & 5 May 1884 Queenstown Julia Casey 21 Spinster Nevada Liverpool 2 Get 1884 ORAWGF 00'!^'"^^ CALIFORNIA GLi'*

Name Age Occupation Name of Ship Port Date Kate Casey 20 Spinster City of Liverpool 29 Sep 1884 (of Kerry) Berlin Katherine Casey 22 Spinster City of Liverpool & 26 May 1884 (to Boston) Chicago Queenstown Lawrence Casey 22 Laborer Helvitia Liverpool 21 May 1884 Lizzie Casey 22 Servant Adriatic Liverpool & 9 Jun 1884 Queenstown Mag (?) Casey 6 Child S.S. (?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 Maggie Casey 16 Spinster Celtic Liverpool & 28 Apr 1884 Queenstown Maggie Casey 24 Servant City of Liverpool 29 Sep 1884 (of Cork) Berlin Margaret Casey 19 Servant Aurania Liverpool 21 Apr 1884 Marion Casey 48 Laborer City of Liverpool & 25 Apr 1884 Chicago Queenstown Martin Casey 9 Child S.S. (?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 Mary Casey 20 Servant S.S. (?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 Mary Casey 41 Matron S.S. (?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 Mary Casey 40 Wife Baltic Liverpool 18 Jul 1884 Mary Casey 19 Spinster Baltic Liverpool 7 May 1884 Mary Casey 19 Servant City of Liverpool & 16 Jun 1884 Berlin Queenstown Mathilda Casey 9 Child Baltic Liverpool 18 Jul 1884 Mayr Casey 14 Spinster Baltic Liverpool 18 Jul 1884 Michael CAsey 23 Laborer Aurania Liverpool 21 Apr 1884 Nany Casey 18 Servant City of Liverpool & 12 May 1884 Berlin Queenstown Nicholas Casey 22 Tailor- Germanic Liverpool 22 Sep 1884 Pat Casey 10 Child S.S.(?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 Pat Casey 24 Laborer Circassia Glasgow .16 Apr 1884 Pat Casey 31 Laborer Servia Liverpool 14 Jul 1884 Patrick Casey 19 Laborer Arizona Liverpool 26 May 1884 Peter Casey 27 Laborer Celtic Liverpool 7 Jul 1884 Seber (?) Casey 21 Laborer Cohrum (?) Liverpool 24 Nov 1884 Stephen Casey 21 Laborer Britannia Liverpool & 14 Apr 1884 Queenstown Thomas Casey 30 Laborer Aurania Liverpool 21 Apr 1884 Thomas Casey 11 Child S.S. (?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 Thomas Casey 17 Minor Germanic Liverpool 22 Sep 1884 (of L'devny) Thomas Casey 16 Laborer City of Liverpool 4 Aug 1884 (of Monaghan) Chicago William Casey 13 Laborer City of Liverpool 4 Aug 1884 (of Monaghan) Chicago William Casey 19 Laborer S.S. (?) Glasgow 5 Jun 1884 In most cases passengers seemed to be traveling by themselves, however, the following appear together and are possibly related: Mary-40, John-25, Ellen-23, Mary-20, William-19, Dan-17, Conoriah-14, Thomas-11, Pat-10, Martin-9, James 'and Mag-6 who sailed 5 June. Mary-40, Mary-19, John-17, Mayr-14, Annie-10, Mathilda-9 came on the Baltic 18 July. The City of Chicago brought ThOmas-16, Catherine-14, and William from Monaghan on 4 Aug 1884. The data was found on 7 rolls of microfilm covering the 14th of April to the end of the year and are available at the Temple Library in West Los Angeles.

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by Mickie Parr, nee Hurley Timothy Casey was born 21 June 1831 in Killorglii^ , Ireland, and died 14 Jul. 1917, Lebanon Twp., Daniel and Mary (Cronin) Casey were born, raised and Waupaca Co., Wisconsin. He married 6 Feb. 1859, Nashua, married in Ireland. They lived in Killorglin, County N.H., St. Mary's Church by Rev. W.O'Donnell, Margaret Kerry, Ireland, Parish of Sneem near McGillicuddy's, Clifford who was born Apr. 1835, Kenmore, County Kerry, 10 miles from Killarney. They were the parents of 12 Ireland. The daughter of John and Mary (Nash) Clifford. children, eight of whom lived to adulthood. They were: She died 2 Jun. 1899, Bear Creek, Wise. Both are buried Timothy; Patrick; Daniel; Peter; Margaret (Coffey); St. Mary's Cemetery. Timothy Casey was about 20 years Catherine (McCruhan): Julia (Cavanaugh); and Mary old when he came to America with his father and other (Moriarty). All left Ireland but Peter and the mother, members of the family. He worked on farms in Vermont, Mary. She died of a fever as did some of the other lived in Lowell, Mass., where he cast his first Presi children when Timothy was 15. No one in the family can dential vote for James Buchanan, and worked in a tannery recall what became of Peter. Daniel and the children in New Hampshire. came to the United States about 1851 and they settled in various parts of the country. Margaret Clifford Casey was one of a family of 10 chil dren. She never saw her 3 youngest brothers as she left Julia Casey married Thomas Cavanaugh. They settled in home before they were born. At the age of 10, she stay Summit, Van Buren County, Iowa, and had at least one ed with Timothy Casey's sister, Margaret (Coffey) in daughter, Mary who married a Mr. Love. Killarney for 3 years. Margaret came to America at age 16 with her aunt, Elizabeth (O'Connell), she worked in Mary Casey married John Moriarty (b.l831, d. 21 Jan. the Indian Head Mills, and did housework until her 1896), and is buried in St. Mary's cemetery. Bear marriage to Timothy Casey. Creek, Wisconsin. They lived in Nashua, N.H. and later in Wisconsin where they raised their family east of In August of 1859, the summer following his marriage, Bear Creek. Mary Casey Moriarty died Appleton, Wise, Tim came alone to Bear Creek Twp., Waupaca Co. Wise. in 1912 where she was residing with her daughter, Kate He bought 80 acres of land in Section 36, about 2 miles Peerenboom. They had 6 children: 2 daughters; S-SW of the town of Bear Creek. He stayed with the Catherine who married a Mr. Peerenboom; and Margaret Jerry Sullivan family while erecting a log dwelling on who died 28 Nov. 1888, aged 10 yr. 6 mo. 4 da., and is his land. Margaret arrived from Nashua, N.H. in Novem buried St. Patrick's cemetery, Lebanon, Wise.; 4 sons; ber before winter set in. She traveled by rail to Daniel 1858-1915; James M. 1863-1931 m. Anna , Oshkosh, Wise., then by boat to New London, Wise., 1870-1952; John L. b, 4 May 1870, d. 3 Mar. 1938, his accompanied by the orphaned nephew of Tim Casey, James wife Mary A. h.4 Dec. 1880, d. 1 Dec. 1942; all McCruhan. They lived on the farm, adding to it, and buried St. Mary's cemetery. The 4th son I have no name improving it to one of the finest farms in the county, until 1897, going then to live in Welcome, Wise., now or data for. known as Bear Creek. During their residence there Patrick Casey married Mary Murray/Morry/Morris (all Margaret Clifford Casey passed away. In 1906, Tim left surnames given by different family members). They Welcome for Lebanon to make his home with his daughter, lived in New York with 2 daughters; Mary m. a Mr.Brown Margaret (Loughrin) until his death at age 86. He had of Connecticut; and Julia m. a Mr. Pallister of Long lived the life of an invalid for 18 months previous as Island, N.Y. They were the parents of Rev. Walter; a result of a broken hip caused by a fall on the ice. A Charles; Mary; and one who married a F. LaPatie, it is solemn High Mass was celebrated by Fr. Ripp of Bear not known if male or female. Creek, Fr. Casey of Maple Grove, and Fr. Grace of Lebanon. Daniel Casey was a saloon keeper in Nashua, N.H., his wife was Ellen Cronin, they had 5 children: Mary, Timothy and Margaret (Clifford) Casey were the parents Honora; John; Daniel; and Timothy. of 10 children, all born on the farm in Bear Creek: Mary Ellen Casey b. 27 Mar. 1860, d. 31 Dec. 1947, m. Robert Fitzgerald b. 7 Aug. 1860 New Haven CT, d. 27 Nov. Margaret Casey m. Michael Coffey in Ireland. They came 1946, son of John H. and Anna (Malloy). Both are buried to America and then went to live in Australia. in St. Patrick's cemetery. Their children: John H. Fitz gerald 1886-1970 m. Grace E. Carew; Margaret H. Fitzger Catherine Casey m. a Mr. McCreehan/McCruhan (the usual ald .bv 1888 is single and resides in Milwaukee, Wise.; polling in Ireland is McCrohan) in Ireland. They were Timothy Edmund 1889-1973, m. Kathryn E. Garrity; Anna C. forced to leave their son James in Ireland until he Jtitzgerald b. 1892 m. Bernard M. Sullivan, resides in recovered from the measles. Catherine became ill and.,, ■■ yV^yalton, Wise.; Robert L. Fitzgerald b. 1894 m. Marie died shortly after she arrived in Quebec, Canada. ■ He.i;-' Kelly, resides in New London, Wise.; Daniel J. Fitz son Jimmy came to this country with his - grandfather-., gerald b. 1896? Im. Julia Keating, 2m. Ada ; was raised as a son by his uncle, Timothy Casey, Michael B. Fitzgerald 1898-1973 m. Vema I. Ingle; and died in his home in Butte, Montana in 1915. Mary Elizabeth Fitzgerald c. 1902 m. Abner Fredenberg

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and resides in Syracuse, NY. Im. Bernette Spoerl 1917-1964, 2m. Marion (VanVreede) Joosten; Owen Aloysius 1914-1971 m. Marcy Geenen; John John T. Casey 1861-1941 m. Alice Malloy 1860-1934, dau. bom and died 1916; John G. b. 1919 m. Joan V. Sigl; of Patrick and Mary (O'Brien). They lived in different and Margaret 1921-1923. locations in Wisconsin as he was a conductor for the Chicago & Northwestern R.R. They had no children. Both are buried in St. Mary's Cemeteiry. Michael A. Casey b. 29 Sep. 1879 d. 14 Feb. 1930 Clinton- ville. Wise., m. 2 May 1916 St. Patrick's Church, Ellen H. Hurley, sister of above Jeremiah Michael Hurley, b.29 Margaret Anna Casey was b. 15 Aug. 1864, d. 30 Nov.1955, m. 7 Jul. 1886 in St, Patrick's Church, John Loghrin, Aug. 1878, d. 15 Jan. 1953, Clintonville, Wise., both b. 28 Feb. 1855 Perth Amboy NJ, son of Bernard and Ann are buried St. Mary's Cemetery. They had two sons: (Maloone), d, 6 Dec. 1921. Both are buried St.Patrick's Clifford Timothy b. 1917 m. Frances L. Polansky; and Cemetery. They were the parents of 11 children: Mary John M. b. 1919, m. Barbara Klein. Frances 1887-1952, took vows as Dominican Sister Maria; twins, a boy and a girl Theresa who both died at birth References: 15 Jun. 1889; Anna Regina b. 1891 m. Henry Flanagan, resides in New London, Wise; Margaret Genevieve b. 1893 I. Birth, death, marriage records, Waupaca County Court m. Arthur Crain; Joseph Bernard 1895-1957 m. Anna Bricco; house, Waupaca, Wise. John Patrick b. 1897 m. Evelyn Ahern; Timothy Charles 2. Land records, wills, letters of estate, Waupaca County b. 1899 d. 1901; Agnes Catherine b. 1901 m. Leo V.Zehren Court House. resides in Green Bay, Wise.;(and who was the guiding 3. Baptismal, marriage, buriel records, St. Patrick's light behind all of this material); Alice Theodora b. Church, Lebanon Twp., Waupaca County, Wise. 1902; William James b. 1905 m. Genevieve Lehy; and 4. Baptismal, marriage, cemetery records, St. Mary's Roger Leo 1907-1962 m. Barbara Jungwirth. Church, Bear Creek, Wise. 5. The Blarney Book, History of the Loughrin-Casey Family by Virginia Zehren, 1964. Catherine Casey b. 1867 m. John Coffey, a police officer, 6. New London Fret Press, and Clintonville Tribune news they had four children: Daniel; Mary; Margaret m. Mr. paper obituary notices. Burke; and Catherine who married a Mr. Madden. A bit 7. U.S. Federal census for years 1860, 1870, 1880 for of family tradition here says that John Coffey was a Lebanon and Bear Creek Twps., Waupaca County, Wise. police officer in Chicago XL and in order to get some 8. Letters and remembrances of family members. youngsters off the streets he organized a sandlot base ball team which is now known as the Chicago Cubs. CLIFFORD Daniel J. Casey b. 1869 met his death at age 24 in an accident 18 Feb. 1893 in the north Woods at Watersmeet, By Mickie Parr, nee Hurley Michigan. He is buried St. Mary's Cemetery. Cornelius Clifford was bom 1722 Ireland, and d. 1830. Julia Casey b. 15 Nov. 1870 d. 8 Sep. 1968, m. 26 Oct. His son Timothy Clifford m. Kate Shea. They had five 1892, St. Mary's Bear Creek, James Mullarkey, b. 2 Oct. children: 1859 in Bear Creek, the son of John and Ann (Butler/ Butter), he d. 19 Dec. 1943. Both are buried St. Mary's 1. Elizabeth who m. a Mr. O'Connell. Cemetery. They were the parents of 9 children: John, 1894-1966 m. Marie Bricco; Timothy 1896-1961; Margaret, 2. Michael who m. and had issue Elizabeth who married b. 1898 m. Milton Van Dreese; Ann b, 1900, single, and John Sullivan of Somerville, Mass. Their children resides in Bear Creek; Beatrice b. 1903 m. Humphrey were Edward Sullivan; Matthew Sullivan; John Sulli Sullivan; Agnes b. 1907 d. 1912; Eileen 1905-1906; van; Mary Sullivan; Elizabeth Sullivan; Alice Sulli- James b. 1910 m. Betty Scimek; and Mark b. 1913. van; and another daughter who m. a Gleason and who was the mother of Thomas Gleason of Denver, Colo. Timothy Casey b. 5 Dec. 1872, d. 9 May 1957, buried St. Mary's Cemetery, never married. 3. Cornelius married and had issue: Mary of Watertown, Mass., and Katharine. Elizabeth Marie Casey b. 2 Feb. 1875 d, 16 Apr. 1969 m. 19 Oct. 1898 St. Mary's Church, John T. Mullarkey, 4. Jeremiah m. _Sullivan of Lewistown, Me., had brother of the above James, b. 22 Nov. 1863 Bear Creek, issue: John, a contractor; Michael, a dentist; d. 12 Dec. 1946, both are buried St. Mary's Cemetery. Jeremiah, of Butte, Mont.; and two daughters. They were the parents of 10: John Clifford b. 1899 m. Isabelle Steffes; Mary Margaret b. 1901 m. Harold 5. John Clifford, b. 1805 Ireland, m. 1829 Mary Nash, Schribner; Daniel Timothy b. 1903 m. Florence Reynolds; b. 1814 Ireland, d. 1898. They were the parents of Roy Ignatius b. 1905; Eleanor Elizabeth b. 1906 m. 10 children, as follows: Leonard Conrad; Clifford Conrad b. 1909; Elizabeth Ann b. & d. in 1913; Regina Patricia b. 1914 m. Hugh Herald; 1) Michael b. 1831 County Kerry, Ireland, d. 1923. Dorothy Irene b. 1917 m. Robert Leyrer; and Aloysius Married, had issue: John; Cornelius; Katharine Joseph b. 1919 m. Rosemary Daley. took vows as a Franciscan Nun; Jeremiah; Michael; Timothy; Margaret; and Patrick. Agnes Honora Casey b. 30 Mar. 1877 d. Dec. 1974 Apple- 2) Margaret b. Apr. 1835 Kenmore, County Kerry, Ire. ton, Wise., m. 22 May 1906 St. Mary's Church, Jeremiah m. Timothy Casey. SEE CASEY'S. Michael Hurley, b. 30 Nov. 1880, Lebanon, son of John 3) Mary married Patrick Shea, had issue: Mary who m. and Ellen (Crain), d. 9 June 1934, Appleton, Wise. ^Brennan; James; Delia m. Mr. McElroy a Both are buried St. Patrick's Cemetery, Lebanon. They druggist; Julia; Katharine; Margaret; Josephine; had 8 children: Clifford John 1907-1970 m. Leone C. and Elizabeth who m. Mr. Rooney. Ashauer; Ellen Ann b. 1908 m. Thomas G. Cherney; Donald 4) Katharine m. John Riley of Charlestown, Mass. Timothy b. 1910 m. Grace Otto; Harold Jerome b. 1912, They had 3 children: Mary d. 1919; Katharine m.

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a McDonald (issue: surname McDonald, Isabel; Mel ville; Charles; Clifford; Catherine; & Edward.); INFORMATION WANTED Edward Eiley who m. Edith Rose Dolan issue Mary Katharine; Edward John; and Clifford. 5) Ellen m. Matthew Sullivan of Nashua, NH, four Query Policy: Your name and address free; lOif per word, children: Matthew; Timothy, ordained Priest 1910; with a minimum query cost of $1.00; send queries marked Mary; and Ellen. "Irish Helper", to The Augustan Society, Inc., 1617 6) Elizabeth m. Mr. Brennan, issue: Francis; and West 261st Street, Harbor City, California 90710, U.S.A. Mary Agnes who d. age 20. 7) Honora m. Harry Joyce, had a son Albert Joyce who was an insurance salesman in Salem, Mass, m. and had two daughters, Louise smd Virginia. 054 COWAN, McLANE, WALLACE 8) Patrick m. and had issue: John who resided in John Cowan and Ann—? Patrick Cowan, Co. Cork, Charlotte, N.C. and was a Doctor of Medicine; Ireland to Dubuque City, lA, caI840, m Mary McLane Helen, a teacher in Nashua, NH; Pauline and Mary. 1845; James Cowan m Annie Wallace, Garryowen, lA 9) John Clifford, nothing known. 10) Cornelius was known by the nickname "Great Rover" 1871. He married and had three sons: Cornelius who was —Kay Banks, 917 Riverside Dr, Park Ridge, XL 60068 a member of the U.S. Navy; Edward a sailor in the Irish Fusileer; and Harry of the 38th Infantry. 055 HANNIGAN/HANNAGAN, CONNERY, DWYER, McGRATH, POWERS from Ballymacart or Olds Parish, Co. Waterford, Ireland to U.S. mid-1840's, References: From letters and newspaper clippings saved Hampshire & Hampden Cos, MA and Hartford Co, CT. by Margaret Clifford Casey. She also stated that she and all her sisters were Many 1850 records Holyoke, St. Jerome Catholic all married in Nashua, NH, St. Mary's Church. Need date immigration, ship, contact with Church by Rev. W. O'Donnell. descendants in New England and Ireland. --Mrs. Barbara M. Dalby, PO Box 66, Hazel Crest, iNASH IL 60429

by Mickie Parr, nee Hurley 056 NOLAN, CUMMINS, BRENNAN, COADY Nolan sisters born Ireland, married Cummins, Dennis Nash was born in Ireland, son of John Nash and a Brennan, and two Coady brothers, Columbis, Ohio Brennan girl. He married Mary Lynch b. 1745 Ireland, 1860's. Any information appreciated. d. 1829. They had 9 children: —Bette Hanlon Jenkins, Rt 2, Box 179, Guthrie Cen 1. Jeremiah Nash who married and had issue: Hiles, John: ter, lA 50115 ' and Jeremiah. 2. John Nash 057 McCarthy, gallivan, ryan 3. Dennis Nash Julia McCarthy married Gallivan and Kate McCarthy 4. Margaret Nash married Ryan, possibly Boston, 1850's. Any infor 5. James Nash mation appreciated. 6. Ellen Nash —(As No. 056) 7. Norry Nash 8. Katharine Nash who married Mr. McCarthy. 9. Mary Nash who married 1829, John Clifford. 058 McNAMARA, MORONY, GLYNN (See Clifford). Desire information Timothy McNamara, wife Kate (Morony) Gljnin, living Flagmont 1869, Feakle 1892, References: From letters and newspaper clippings saved both Co. Clare, Ireland. Relatives John Morony, by Margaret Clifford Casey. She also Hannah McNamara. stated that she and her sisters were all —Mrs. James R. McNamara, 40699 Sundale Drive, 1 married in Nashua, NH, St. Mary's Church Fremont, CA 94538 by Rev. W. O'Donnell. 059 KAVANAUGH, CARNEY, CARTY, BARRY Desire information Nicholas Kavanaugh, wife Mary Carney; children Patrick Kavanaugh, Esther Carty, Margaret Barry, born cal870's, Dublin. lUUMINMIOSS • BOOK PLATIS —(As No. 058) COATS Of ARMS • ENCROSSINC 060 EDGAR Exchange data Robert Edgar, storeowner, postmaster of Omagh or Dromore, Co. Tyrone, . HOWARD BEAL Siblings to U.S. 1850's. —(As No. 058) 302 Nehoiden Street TtlEPHONE 444-0760 NEEUHAM, Mass. 02112 061 McCUNE/McKEWEN/McEWEN, etc, STEWART Desire data George McCune (McKewen, McEwen, etc.), wife Margaret Stewart, Co. Tyrone, northern Casey Family ,.IRISH GENEALOGICAL HELPER

Ireland. Children born 1848-1863. —(As No. 058)

062 PIGEON Need parents of Patrick Pigeon, born 17 March 1842 Co. Cork, arrived Wisconsin before 1860 with older sister (?) Mary Pigeon. —Robert F. Pigeon, PC Box 248, Walkersville, MD 21793 at 063 DUNDON Would like to correspond with anyone able to furnish history of the Dundon name. —Ms Denise Myers, 3307 Ellsworth Avenue, Erie, Sanat6^ PA 16508

064 PENDERGRASS/PRENDERGAST/PENDERGAST Immigration of our ancestor Job Pendergrass from Ireland to New York state. Need date of immigra tion; tradition says he came from Co. Mayo. Need father of Job. His full name may have been Garrett Job Pendergrass or Job Garrett Pendergrass/Pren- MORGAN'S RIFLE REGIMENT dergast. Pendergraft (Prendergast and Pendergrass and Pendergast were the three main forms used in the second generation; Pendergraft started in the third generation in the south, we believe.) First Set tlement was in New York state in Dutchess Co, with (Part I) references to CT, then in PA, then in Orange Co, NC by 1776. The Prendergasts are said to be descendants Among the pages of the "Journal of the American Irish of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald de Prendergast who accom Historical Society" are to be found many listings of panied Strongbow in the Norman invasion of Ireland Americans of Irish ancestry who figured prominently in in 1169. The Fitzgeralds also descend from Sir Maur American History. One of the most frequent requests received from readers of the "Irish Genealogical Helper" ice, who are said to spring from the Gheraldi family is for specific data on Irishmen who served in the of Florence. Revolution and/or were among the early colonizers of —Allen Pendergraft, PC Box 1079, Sedona, AZ 86336 this country.

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