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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 -
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. -
Jane Douglas, 1816 – Daughter of Rev
Jane Douglas, 1816 – daughter of Rev. William Douglas and Mary Atkin P a g e | 1 Jane Douglas, daughter of Rev. William Douglas & Mary Douglas (née Atkin) By Jennifer Douglas Jane Douglas was born in 1816 in Ireland. She had two sons and six daughters with Robert Nesbitt between 1841 and 1866. She died on September 3, 1896, in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland aged 80 years. She and Robert Nesbitt were married 6 December 1839 in Lowtherstown (Irvinestown), Fermanagh, Ireland. Picture of Jane Douglas in the care of John Douglas. Picture of Robert Nesbitt in the case of John Douglas Robert Nesbitt was a School Inspector, and was born abt 1812 in Ireland and died 29 June 1877 in Belfast, Antrim, N Ireland. He and his family were members of the Methodist Church. We believe, but must still find a baptism entry to prove this, that he was the son of Rev. John Nesbitt as Wesleyan Methodist Minister. Jane Douglas, 1816 – daughter of Rev. William Douglas and Mary Atkin P a g e | 2 Rev. John Nesbitt was born abt. 1776 in Donaghmore, Donegal, Ireland and was married to Margaret (last name unknown). We know that they had a son named Rev. Thomas Nesbitt (Methodist Minister) who was born abt. 1809 and died 13 June 1832 in Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland. They also had a son William Nesbitt who was born abt. 1824 in Enniskillen, Fermanagh and died 26 November 1881. William was a well-known professor of Latin at Queens College, Ireland. From what little we know, we see that Robert will have been born between Thomas and William, so John and Margaret being his parents is possible. -
Jones and Mary Bell
Family of Robert Jones and Mary Bell compiled by John A. Brebner for the Friends of Sandbanks 26th October, 2020 Generation One 1. Robert Jones #75254, b. c. 1780 in County Armagh, Ireland,1,2 occupation Farmer in Hillier Township, d. 30 August 1870 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario,1,2 buried in Christ Church Cemetery, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario.2 . The Jones Family Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, 1904; (pages 447 - 452) "Born in the County of Armagh, Ireland, in 1780, of Welsh-Irish parentage, Robert Jones, the pioneer of the Jones family in Prince Edward County, belonged to a class of farmers in Ireland, though heavily handicapped as lease- holders and often rack-rented, have always given a good account of themselves. To Robert was given as good an education as his prospects demanded and the times permitted; and he also received a thoroughly good agricultural training on the family homestead, until he was of age to begin farming on his own account. This he did, at the same time marrying Mary Bell, the daughter of a neighbouring farmer, and of the same age as himself. The farm he chose was cultivated by him for twenty years, during which time all his sons and daughters, to the number of eleven, were born. "His determination to emigrate was not prompted by failure to succeed in farming in Ireland, but rather to the need he felt of securing a much larger holding for himself and his sons, and one that he should hold on better terms. -
The Mcgrath Family of Truxton 01
The McGrath Family of Truxton, New York Michael F. McGraw 9108 Middlebie Drive Austin, TX 78750 [email protected] March 13, 2002 © Michael F. McGraw 2002 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without prior written permission of the copyright owner. 2 Cover: The picture on the front cover was taken from the rear of the main lodge of the Labrador Mountain Ski Lodge facing in a northeasterly direction. It was probably taken in the last few years. The lodge itself is located across the road from a small cemetery that is marked by a cross on the 1876 map of Truxton below. The road running north and south, passing by the front of the lodge and extending left and right through the center of the picture, is the North Road. Following this road, also known as Route 91, to the right leads into the village of Truxton about 2 miles south of this location. The significance of this location is that the McGraws and many of their friends and relatives lived in this immediate area. Michael McGraw’s farm on the North Road was located one mile south and across the road from his farm was the John Casey farm. The region out in the flat area over the silo to the left was where John McGraw, Michael’s brother, was living in 1883. His neighbor moving south was Patrick Comerford, brother of his wife Ellen Comerford McGraw. -
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. -
Descendants of William Woodburn (B
Descendants of William Woodburn (b. 1730, Ballintemple, parish of Errigal, Co. Londonderry, N. Ireland) In this record, persons are numbered consecutively. If they married and are known to have children, there is a plus sign (+) in front of their name, which indicates that additional information about them can be found in the next generation. I am solely responsible for all errors in this record. Corrections and additions are appreciated. Stephen W. Johnson 222 Parkman Ave. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 [email protected] September 12, 2013 Descendants of William WOODBURN 12 September 2013 First Generation 1. WOODBURN was born (date unknown). The name Woodburn is apparently of Scottish origin. It may come from the Scottish term for a small stream--"burn"; hence, wooded burn or tree-lined stream. Woodburn, then, would have been the name given to people living in such an area. The main connection appears to be with the Ayrshire and Dumfries areas of Scotland. There, a George Woodburn was shot for being a Covenanter (Scottish Presbyterians in the 17th cen. who subscribed to various conservative covenants) in 1685. It was not unusual, however, for people from Scotland, in times of religious persecution, to flee to Ireland and England. Thus, for example, there are a number of Woodburns in Pennington Hall, Ulverston, Cumbria Co., England. There, a Robert Woodburne, in 1654, served as the attorney for George Fox, founder of ther Quakers, in acquiring land for the first Quaker cemetery. In Ireland, Carrickfergus Co. in Northern Ireland has an area and a police station bearing the Woodburn name. Despite these connections to England and Ireland, the original Scottish connection seems indisputable. -
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Descendants of John Cobean Sr., 2008-05-09 Generation No. 1 1. JOHN COBEAN2 SR., 2008-05-09 (JAMES COBEAN1 ??) was born Abt. 1753 in Co Tyrone, Ireland, and died 14 Feb 1835 in Buried in St. John's, Mono, at age 82. Last name spelled Cobaen.. He married PRISCILLA UNKNOWN ??? Unknown in Unknown. She was born Unknown in Unknown, and died Unknown in Unknown. More About JOHN COBEAN SR., 2008-05-09: Emigration: Abt. 1823, It is assumed that John Cobean Sr., emigrated with his sons ca 1823. Since John Jr., and Thomas received their Land Petitions on 04 Mar 1824, they must have emigrated in 1823, as they could not have sailed into the St Lawrence, until ca May 1824. Occupation: Bet. 1775 - 1823, Farmer More About JOHN SR. and PRISCILLA ???: Marriage: Unknown, Unknown Children of JOHN SR. and PRISCILLA ??? are: i. JAMES3 COBEAN, b. Abt. 1791, Skey TL, Co Tyrone, Ireland; d. Unknown, Unknown. 2. ii. THOMAS COBEAN, b. Abt. 1793, Skey TL, Co Tyrone, Ireland. In Land Petition in 1824, suggests Thomas was born ca 1793.; d. Abt. 1830, W 1/2 L3 C 3 Adjala. Must have been buried on own farm, since no Cemeteries in the area, in 1830 ??. 3. iii. JOHN COBEAN JR., b. Abt. 1794, Skey TL, Co Tyrone, Ireland; d. 10 Jan 1867, Grave 2 Greenwood Cemetery, Owen Sound, Ontario. 4. iv. WILLIAM COBEAN, b. Abt. 1801, Skey TL, Co Tyrone, Ireland; d. 04 Jan 1878, Mono, @ 77 years. Buried in St John's Cemetery, Mono.. v. MARY COBEAN, b. Abt. -
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 -
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Ancestors of Donna Morley Generation No. 1 1. Donna Morley, born Abt. 1958 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was the daughter of 2. Donald Morley and 3. Ella Amess Mitchell. She married (1) Paul Clarke. He was born Abt. 1958 in Ontario, Canada. She married (2) Paul Clarke. He was born Abt. 1958 in Ontario, Canada. Generation No. 2 2. Donald Morley, born Abt. 1927 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died Abt. 1977 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He married 3. Ella Amess Mitchell Abt. 1952 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. 3. Ella Amess Mitchell, born Abt. 1928 in Toronto Ontario, Canada; died 14 Jan 1994 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. She was the daughter of 6. Robert Mitchell and 7. Christina Wetherspoon Sutherland. More About Donald Morley and Ella Mitchell: Marriage: Abt. 1952, Toronto, Ontario Canada Children of Donald Morley and Ella Mitchell are: i. Julia Morley, born Abt. 1954 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; married Graham Garratt; born Abt. 1956 in Ontario, Canada. 1 ii. Donna Morley, born Abt. 1958 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; married (1) Paul Clarke; married (2) Paul Clarke. iii. James Robert Morley, born 1960 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Generation No. 3 6. Robert Mitchell, born Abt. 1898 in Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland; died Abt. 1976 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. He was the son of 12. John Brown Mitchell and 13. Margaret Sharkey. He married 7. Christina Wetherspoon Sutherland 18 Feb 1924 in Cookes Church, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; Marriage: Lived at 117 River Street, Toronto. Presbyterian. 7. Christina Wetherspoon Sutherland, born 05 Aug 1894 in Monifieth Parish, Forfar County, Scotland; Parents lived at: 6 Layview Buildings, Church Street Broughty Ferry, Forfar County, Scotland.; died 1978 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. -
Outline Descendant Report for JOSEPH KIDD
Outline Descendant Report for JOSEPH KIDD ..... 1 JOSEPH KIDD b: Abt. 1823 in Monart Parish, County Wexford, Ireland, d: 27 Jan 1891 in Lakewood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio ..... + MARY WHEELOCK b: 21 May 1827 in Killurin, County Wexford, Ireland, m: 01 Dec 1847 in St. Nicholas Without, Dublin, Ireland, d: 20 Sep 1902 in Lakewood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio ........... 2 George A. Kidd b: Oct 1850 in Ireland, d: 10 Jan 1916 in West Park, Cuyahoga County, Ohio ........... + Jennie A. Terbrack b: 27 May 1859 in Ohio, m: Bet. 1881–1882 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, d: 08 May 1910 in Rockport, Cuyahoga County, Ohio ........... 2 Isaac Kidd b: 20 Feb 1849 in County Wexford, Ireland, d: 07 Dec 1912 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio ........... + Jemima Campbell b: Dec 1859 in Canada, m: 1883 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, d: 14 Oct 1943 in Stuart, Martin County, Florida ................. 3 Isaac Campbell Kidd b: 24 Mar 1884 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, d: 07 Dec 1941 in Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii ................. + Inez Nellie Gilmore b: 08 Nov 1887, m: 29 Apr 1911 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, d: May 1978 in Norfolk, Norfolk County, Virginia ................. 3 Archibald Nicholson Kidd b: 13 Oct 1885 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, d: Bef. 20 Jun 1951 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio ................. + Ellen Jane Sanders b: 14 Jun 1885 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, m: Bef. 1908, d: 01 May 1975 in Hobe Sound, Martin County, Florida ................. 3 Minnie Rebecca Kidd b: 06 Jul 1890 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, d: Dec 1965 in Stuart, Martin County, Florida ................. + Arthur Henry Chappelka b: 31 Jul 1882 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, m: 1917, d: 27 Dec 1956 in Stuart, Martin County, Florida ................ -
Calais Maine Families : They Came and They Went Thelma Eye Brooks
Maine State Library Digital Maine Calais Books Calais, Maine 2002 Calais Maine Families : They Came and They Went Thelma Eye Brooks Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalmaine.com/calais_books Recommended Citation Brooks, Thelma Eye, "Calais Maine Families : They aC me and They eW nt" (2002). Calais Books. 2. https://digitalmaine.com/calais_books/2 This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Calais, Maine at Digital Maine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Calais Books by an authorized administrator of Digital Maine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CALAIS MAINE FAMILIES THEY CAME AND THEY WENT Thelma Eye Brooks HERITAGE BOOKS, INC. Copyright 2002 Thelma Eye Brooks Published 2002 by HERITAGE BOOKS, INC. 1540E Pointer Ridge Place Bowie, Maryland 20716 1-800-398-7709 www.heritagebooks.com ISBN 0-7884-2135-2 A Complete Catalog Listing Hundreds of Titles On History, Genealogy, and Americana Available Free Upon Request " *'4 - ' ' CALAIS, MAINE FAMILIES THEY CAME AND THEY WENT The families included in this book are the families listed in Book I of Calais Vital Records. I have placed the names in alphabetical order with the page number of the original record following the name of the head of family. The goal of this project was to find three generations of each family - one back from the head of the family and his wife, and the children and their spouses. INTRODUCTION In 1820 in the Calais census there were 61 males between 1 6 -2 6 years living in 64 households. By 1830 there were 399 males between 21 & 30 years living in 225 households.