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I am looking for information about  Catherine Mannion and Nicholas J. Hannon of Tuam and their descendants.

According to family lore, Catherine and Nicholas had 14 sons,born in Tuam.

I have found the baptism certificates for 6 of their children:

                                                  Thomas Hanen         baptised              1 July, 1851 

                                                  William Haneen            "                        November of 1856

                                                   John Haneen               "                        1 May   1859

                                                   Martin Hanen               "                         13 November  1864

                                                   Daniel Hannan             "                         31 October 1867

                                                   James Hannan             "                         31 October  1867

A few of these certificates list Tierboy Road and Clontooa Road  as their home address.

   

  In 1874, Thomas  Hanen married Winifred Miskell.  Thomas's occupation is listed as shoemaker and Winifred's as servant.

Thomas's address is listed as Tierboy road, Winifred's is on Dublin road, both in Tuam.

Thomas's father Nicholas Hannon is listed as alive with an occupationn of labourer. 

Winifred's father Timothy Miskell is listed as alive with an occupation of labourer.

The above is the only information I have about my ancestors in Ireland.

The next information comes from  US Census reports.

 Thomas and Winifred emigrated to Boston. William and Daniel and their mother Catherine Mannion show up in Brooklyn, NY.

There isn't any information about anyone else from this family.

I wonder if someone might be able to shed light on this matter.

 

thanks, Jennie

 

 

                                     

            

                                                                                             

jennie

Tuesday 18th Jun 2019, 04:50PM

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  • Hi Jim,

    I am William's grandaughter. Nicholas's great-grandaughter.

    I am in touch with Daniel's grandaughter.

    I'll forward your information to her.

     

    Do you have any information about Catherine Manion and Nicholas Hannon?

    Great to hear from you!

    Thanks, j

    jennie

    Wednesday 1st Jul 2020, 08:50AM
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    Jennie,

    I have attached a page from the Griffith's Valuation 1847-1864

    It shows Nicholas Hannon living at 3A Tirboy Rd on property rented from Timothy Hanly.   It is listed as a 'Home and Garden' and the land is measured at 10 Perch (Perch = 30.25 sq yrds) and is valued at 12 schillings.

    I read somewhere that Tirboy Rd was either changed to, or combined with, Cloontooa Rd around mid 1870s.  This explains why both streets show up in the Hannon history.   It is likely that Nicholas lived in the same place for all his married life if not longer.

    A few doors down from Nicholas is a Mary Hannon...possible relative.

    I'm not sure what you know about Catherine Mannion.   Her parents were Cornelius and Catherine (McDonough).   I found a brother Patrick (1835-1910) and a sister Sarah (1837-unk)

    If I can help anymore let me know.

    Also I am from the Boston branch of the Hannon family

    Nicholas-Catherine Mannion

    Thomas-Winifred Miskell

    Patrick-Adelaide Bennett

    Francis-Mary Foley

    James McNamara Sr-Patricia Hannon

    Me.

    Wednesday 1st Jul 2020, 09:23PM
  • Hello James, My name  is Marianne Cruz. Jenny forwarded your messages to me. It’s so nice to almost meet you. My grandfather, Daniel Hannon was the youngest sibling of Thomas .My godmother was Louise McCool, mother of Robert. Her father was John Hannon, son of Thomas and Winefred. I did not know about Martin. Thank goodness we don’t have laws now forbidding profanity on Sunday! I had also found the information you found about Cornelius... he was called Corny! How did you find such intimate details as the tattoo? That was amazing! I was wondering if you had any information about Thomas’ brother Patrick (1863-1916). I know he died in Boston, but I don’t know anything about him. There was also a brother named John who was born in 1859, but I have no additional information. As you know, Thomas Nd Winefred and their family, emigrated to Boston. William and Daniel followed. Daniel was very young at that time. Something happened and they left Boston and lived in Brooklyn . I would love to know what caused the split. It is of course how Daniel met my grandmother and I eventually arrived. I hope you are well , and your family also. This is such a stressful,time for all of us. I would love to hear from you.  Marianne

    Cookie6144

    Thursday 2nd Jul 2020, 03:49PM
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    Hi Marianne,

        You sent me a few messages on Ancestry back in 2018, but I was inactive there for a few years and only recently read them.

       I'm attaching Martin's Prison Record.  They kept pretty detailed desctiptions of the inmates...including Distinguishing Marks (scars, tatoo, ect)

       As you know from researching, recordkeepers had to be able to write, but no one said it had to be legible.  If you stare at the description long enough it becomes clear.

       I don't think the split of the Hannon Family was unfriendly, as the sad story of Adelaide Hannon (Bennett) ended while she was staying with family in Brooklyn.

       As for Patrick F, I can't find anything concrete on him.  Looking at my records I'm not even sure why I have him dying in 1916.      

       Same with John.  I'm not sure if he ever came to the US. 

       If you are still on Ancestry you are welome to anything I have there.

       If there is anything else I can do let me know

        Jim

       

    Friday 3rd Jul 2020, 02:44PM
  • Thank you Jim. I don’t remember contacting you but I sent out quite a few messages at that time as I was beginning my research. What is the name of your tree so I can see it again. At that time I did make contact with Jean Ellen Metiver and learned a few things from her as well. So, what happened to Adelaid Bennet in Brooklyn? Is that where she died? It’s so interesting to learn their stories. There was so much sadness and loss; pain and endurance. What courageous people our ancestors were! 

    Cookie6144

    Saturday 4th Jul 2020, 11:23AM
  • Adelaide died at 20 years old.   She developed Septicemia as a result of a miscarriage during her 3rd pregnancy.  It happened in Brooklyn so I am assuming that she was staying with relatives at the time.

    Every family has its 'black sheep' and Patrick J. Hannon, Adelaide's husband, was certainly one of mine.  

    I know I kinda teased the story, but some of the details are a bit sorid.   I don't think I'm comfortable posting them on a public forum.  If you do want the whole story I would email it you.  My email is wayback1918@verizon.net.   If you are uncomfortable doing that I certainly understand.

    I will give you one anecdote about Patrick Hannon.

    In 1910 there was a serious trolley accident in Boston.   5 people died, about 50 were injured.

    Patrick witnessed it from the sidewalk.   When the police came he gave a statement to an officer. 

    About an hour later an insurance adjuster showed up.  Patrick claimed he was on the trolley and had been injured.   The adjuster gave him $20.

    The officer that Patrick gave his original statement to found out about the claim and had a warrant drawn up

    Patrick was indicted for fraud and his bail was set a $200, which I'm sure he couldn't pay

    A week later he went to trial and was convicted.   He was sentenced to 40 days in jail and a $25 fine.   He appealed.

    Six weeks later, at the appeal, his sentenced was reduced to just a $25 fine, but I'm sure he had already spent more time in jail, awaiting his trials, than his original sentence.

    Patrick died 2 years later from Tuberculosis and Delirium Tremens.

    Adelaide and Patrick are buried together in an unmarked grave at Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden Ma.

     

     

    Sunday 5th Jul 2020, 11:04AM
  • Adelaide died at 20 years old.   She developed Septicemia as a result of a miscarriage during her 3rd pregnancy.  It happened in Brooklyn so I am assuming that she was staying with relatives at the time.

    Every family has its 'black sheep' and Patrick J. Hannon, Adelaide's husband, was certainly one of mine.  

    I know I kinda teased the story, but some of the details are a bit sorid.   I don't think I'm comfortable posting them on a public forum.  If you do want the whole story I would email it you.  My email is wayback1918@verizon.net.   If you are uncomfortable doing that I certainly understand.

    I will give you one anecdote about Patrick Hannon.

    In 1910 there was a serious trolley accident in Boston.   5 people died, about 50 were injured.

    Patrick witnessed it from the sidewalk.   When the police came he gave a statement to an officer. 

    About an hour later an insurance adjuster showed up.  Patrick claimed he was on the trolley and had been injured.   The adjuster gave him $20.

    The officer that Patrick gave his original statement to found out about the claim and had a warrant drawn up

    Patrick was indicted for fraud and his bail was set a $200, which I'm sure he couldn't pay

    A week later he went to trial and was convicted.   He was sentenced to 40 days in jail and a $25 fine.   He appealed.

    Six weeks later, at the appeal, his sentenced was reduced to just a $25 fine, but I'm sure he had already spent more time in jail, awaiting his trials, than his original sentence.

    Patrick died 2 years later from Tuberculosis and Delirium Tremens.

    Adelaide and Patrick are buried together in an unmarked grave at Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden Ma.

     

     

    Sunday 5th Jul 2020, 11:04AM
  • Oh my! What can I say... seems like Pat was quite the scoundrel! Poor Adelaide. The one common thread in this family is loss.. there were so many deaths. My grandfather, Daniel, was the youngest brother of Thomas. He never spoke of the brothers who died. In other branches of the family there was a verbal history passed down. In mine, it was very sparse. Both my mother and her brother said that their father came from Tuam, from the parish of “ Saint Eligius”. There is no such place! I wrote to the church in Tuam and they had never heard of it either. I know that he attended the Christian Brothers School in Tuam, as did his brothers I would assume. I visited the site when in Tuam a couple of years ago. There is a photo in my tree. Do you know if there are any family members buried in the cemetery in Tuam? I can’t help but wonder where the lost children were interred. I will definitely email you and continue Patrick’s story.  Be well. Marianne

    Cookie6144

    Monday 6th Jul 2020, 12:41PM

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