Ellen McCrossan

Ellen McCrossan 1865

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Place of migration
Migrated to/Born in UK

Married George Hanlon  in 1882 in Dunfanachy, Co Donegal and migrated to Addiewell. West Calder.

 

confirmation today (6/19:22) from relative in Australia that McCrossan is the correct maiden name of Ellen.

Additional Information
Date of Birth 1st Jan 1865 (circa)
Date of Death 1st Jan 1936 (circa)
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) George Hanlon 8 children Lived in Donegal and emigrated to Addiewell in West Calder, Scotland

Comments

  • Email from relative in Australia now says that is McCrossan which is maiden name of Ellen.

    she was married in Dunfanachy in Donegal to George Hanlon.

    Maggie

    Friday 7th October 2022 06:08PM
  • Hello  wondered what your relationship is to Ellen McCrossan, as she is my great grandmother. 

    Regards

    Anne

    AFug

    Wednesday 12th October 2022 07:47PM
  • Hello Anne,

    Thank you for contacting.

    Ellen (married George Hanlon in Dunfanachy) was my granny Helen Hanlon’s mother so would have been my great granny.  Since my Dad died this year I’ve been trying to map the family tree.  I always knew there was a connection with Donegal and I am thrilled to have Irish blood in my veins .Maggie

    Maggie

    Thursday 13th October 2022 07:13AM
  • Hello Maggie

    Many thanks for your reply. My granny was Annie Hanlon, the oldest of Ellen and George's children. Are you related to Alexander Hanlon, who emigrated to Australia.

    My mother, who was Annie's daughter used to talk about her cousin Nulma in Australia?

    It's  lovely to share information about ancestors, especially Irish connections.

    My own address is anne.fuggles@gmail.com

    Kind regards

    Anne

    kind regards

    Anne

    Anne

    AFug

    Thursday 13th October 2022 07:23AM
  • Will email you Anne re our family connection.  So thrilling to hear your information.

    Maggie

    Thursday 13th October 2022 09:04AM

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