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Looking for additonal information.  Elizabeth Mahon, daughter of Henry Mahon of Waringstown, married James Lennon about 1868, probably in Lurgan or Waringstown.  They had 8 children born in Corcreeny, Waringstown and Bleary.  They are in the 1901 and 1911 census for Bleary.

Eliza Jane b. 27 Oct 1871 Corcreeny.  ? Died 1873 qtr 1 vol 1 p 576

Ellen b. 7 May 1871 Corcreeny.  I believe she married John Carson 6 Jan 1899 @ Knocknamuckley, Armagh.  They lived in Bleary per 1901 & 1911 census.  They had 8 children, which i won't list.  The surviving children were William b 1 Apr 1900, Margaret b 17 Feb 1905 and Elizabeth (#2) b 29 Mar 1902.

Arthur b. 11 Jun 1873 Waringstown.  He is in the 1901 and 1911 census for Bleaery.  I believe he died 1 Jul 1916 during the WW1 battle of the Somme.

Rachel b 2 Sep 1875 Corcreeny.  ? Died 1881 qtr 3 vol 1 p 440.

William John b 17 Oct 1879 Waringstown.  ? Died 1881 qtr 2  p 570

James b 18 Jan 1885 Bleary.  Found in 1901 and 1911 census. No other information. ? Did he die during WW1.

John George b 21 Jun 1888 Bleary.  Died 29 Jul 1906 Bleary.

William b 1891 Bleary.  ? Died befor 1911.

Looking for confirmation of deaths, other information, and descendants.

KMenagh

 

 

 

 

kmenagh

Tuesday 24th Jan 2017, 09:21PM

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  • Hi K,

    www.rootsireland.ie/ has a marriage record but it's 1887 not 68:

    Date of Marriage:30-Jul-1887
    Parish / District:LURGAN NO2 RC
    County:ARMAGH
    Husband
    WifeName:JamesLennon
    ElizabethMcMahonAddress:Derryetagh
    DerryetaghDenomination:Civil Parish / District
    Civil Parish / DistrictOccupation:WEAVER
    WEAVERAge:20
    20Status:Bachelor (Previously unmarried)
    Spinster (Previously unmarried)
    Husband's Father
    Wife's FatherName:JohnLennon
    Address:
    Denomination:
    Occupation:WEAVER
    Husband's Mother
    Wife's MotherName:
    Not Recorded
    Not RecordedAddress:
    Denomination:
    Occupation:
    Witness 1
    Witness 2Name:BernardHamil
    Elizabeth JaneHamilAddress:
    Notes:

    MARRIED IN RC CHAPEL DERRYMACASH/ [E]

    No luck with death/burial records.

    Possible birth record for James:

    Name:James LennonDate of Birth:22-Nov-1880
    Registration Date:29-Nov-1880Address:DerryinverParish/District:LURGAN NO2Gender:MaleCountyARMAGH
    Denomination:Civil Parish / District
    Father:John LennonMother:Mary ScullionOccupation:Weaver
    Sponsor 1 /
    Informant 1:Ally ScullionSponsor 2 /
    Informant 2:
    Notes:

    PRESENT AT BIRTH [INF1]/ DERRYADD [PLACE OF BIRTH]/ [POSSIBLE TWIN
    OF PREVIOUS ENTRY]/ E J HARMAN [REGTR]

    No luck with Elizabeth

    Col

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 25th Jan 2017, 09:42AM
  • Col,

    Thank you for your assistance and reply.  Based on the census records Elizabeth Mahon, daughter of Henry Mahon, and James Lennon were married about 1868 and the first known child was born 1871.  Also, they were protestant according to the census.  I appreciated you taking the time to help with this family.

    KMenagh

     

    kmenagh

    Thursday 26th Jan 2017, 01:38PM
  • July 13, 1867 James Mahon weaver of Waringstown son of Henry Mahon weaver married Ann Jane Davis of Lurgan father Wm Davis  laborer  witnesses are james Scott and James Scott    at Donaghcloney COI

    Was the Lennon father named Arthur of Corcreany?  Still looking to see if there is more

    Kat_C

    Saturday 25th Feb 2017, 12:25AM
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    January 31, 1832 Henry Mahon of Donaghcloney married Mary Scott of the same parish witnesses Robert ?eutty (possibly Beatty though it doesn't look it) and William Warren

    Oct 21, 1862 Margaret Mahon 24 spinster  Waringstown dau of Henry Mahon weaver married William Holland 25 coahman of Waringstown father John Holland farmer  witnesses  Alexander McDowell  Sarah Douglas

    August 11, 1843 William Mahan of Donaghcloney married Ellen Poland  Looks more like Mohan, but that is negligible. 

    McMahon is more of a stretch and I don't know if you want that.

    Kat_C

    Saturday 25th Feb 2017, 01:17AM
  • Kat_C,

    Thanks for the reply.  Yes, Henry Mahon who married Mary Scott is the family I am working on.  Thank you for the image of the marriage record.  Their first child, Ann, born in September 1831 was the start of my Irish research journey.  Ann married Hugh Menagh in Lurgan in 1851.  Their son, Henry, who married Matilda Mullin emigrated to Ontario, Canada in 1882.  I have been able to trace his descenents forward in time and have made contact with one.  I have been hoping to trace family who stayed in Ireland forward in time.

    Yes, the father of James Lennon, who married Elizabeth Mahon, was named Arthur.  Margaret Mahon, who married William Holland in 1862 in Donaghcloney, is also part of the same family.  The Holland family ended up in Aughnavallog, Drumballroney Parish and disappeared.  I have left a message on that board regarding the Hollandfamily line.  I am wondering if James Mahon who married Ann Jane Davis is part of the family I am working on.  He is a new lead. 

    If William Mahan who married Ellen Poland is connected it must be a brother or cousin of Henry, Sr.  There is an Ambrose Mahon of Lurgan who I believe is a brother of Henry, Sr. as he was a witness at Ann and Hugh Menagh's marriage.

    Thank you for your assistance.

    Best wishes,

    K Menagh

     

    kmenagh

    Monday 27th Feb 2017, 06:40PM
  • I have James' bapt record, so if he gives a year at marriage, that would help.  Also have bapt for Mary Ann Mahon and Henry's burial record- died at 76 in 1873, I think it was.  I am missing early and late records of Donaghcloney COI - have bapt 1829- 1859ish but farther on burials and marriages.

    Do you need Arthur's children?  Also will have to check if my Hollands intersect with yours.  Mine were in Bleary area, though.

    Kat_C

    Monday 27th Feb 2017, 06:51PM
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    I'm not paying attention.  Here is James.

    Kat_C

    Monday 27th Feb 2017, 10:12PM
  • Kat_C,

    Thank you for your assistance.  Sorry for the long time to reply.  I was laid low with the flu and am finally back on my feet.  What is your connection to this family line?  I do not need Arthur Lennon's children.  I am interested in the Mahon family and descendants.  The Holland family I am interested is: Margaret Mahon who married William Holland in 1862.  Margaret's father was Henry Mahon and William's father was John Holland.  Margaret and William had the following children:  William Richard 1866, Margaret Jane 1869, James 1871, Mary 1873, Sarah 1875-1875, and Sarah #2 1876.  All the children were born in Aughnavallog, Banbridge, Down.

    Thank you for your help.  I live in Wisconsin, USA.

    KMenagh

    kmenagh

    Monday 6th Mar 2017, 03:18PM
  • Glad you are feeling well now.  I've used flu shots for several years, though it isn't always for the strain of flu going around.  I don't know why I have Mahon information.  I know I was interested in the John Holland and he seems to have died by 1862-64 as only Johns about are weavers in Bleary except Sarah Maxwell's husband John,  They were married in 1857, so no go..  Possibly John was from a slightly different area.  I notice widowed Bleary Dorothea Holland is about the right age to be the mother and she is a farmer, but she didn't get married or bapt. kids in any church I have records for.  Can't find her husband's name.  A  Bleary-NZ Holland sent me loads of Holland data and I have to find if I still have it on an external drive.  My notes say he heard George was the father of Wm Holland, but the marriage record definitely says John. George would have made Wm fit into my tree,  I also found many Bleary folks went to Amsterdam, NY and I had a Doak/Sullican/Cummings marry a Mahon there.  He appears to be a Catholic Mahon, possibly from Michael, John, and Patrick who were in the area by the 1880's. So no go there.  I'll look for the external drive as Lindsay had tons of data.

     

    I gather you have James and Ann Jane Davis having kids Ambrose and William Henry.  I live in Oregon.

    Kat_C

    Tuesday 7th Mar 2017, 09:10PM
  • Kat_C,

    It appears our Holland lines are not connected.  I would like to thank you for the information on the Mahon family.  I had not previously connected James Mahon and Ann Jane Davis to my Mahon family but they appear to connect.  Again, thank you for the information and copies of records.

    kmenagh

    kmenagh

    Monday 20th Mar 2017, 03:37PM

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