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William Branagan1820

William Branagan 1820

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William Branagan (1820-1905) was a tenant farmer in Carricknamogil, Killybegs, Donegal. In 1868 he emigrated to the United States with daughter Rose (1850-????). His spouse, Jane McGonagle (1824-1907) followed him to the United Stated in 1869 with 5 daughters: Mary (1852-1916), Elizabeth (1856-1929), Ann (1861-1935), Jane (1862-????), and Catherine (1863-1914). They settled in Evanston, Illinois - a city on Lake Michigan immediately north of Chicago. William was a teamster. At some point the spelling of the family name changed to Brannigan.

Daughter Mary Brannigan, married a man of German/Prussian ancestry named William Loebbaka c1870. The Loebbaka family remained in Evanston where they raised their 11 children. William Loebbaka (1848-1926) was a tinner. His claim to fame / infamy was accidentally killing an Evanston police officer named George Daugherty.

Mary and William's eldest daughter, Mary Loebbaka (1873-1938), married John Patrick Wynn (1868-1930), the son of an Irish immigrant from County Sligo. John was an "Electrical Pioneer", a supervisor for Public Service, the local power company which provided electricity for most of northeastern Illinois. Mary and John raised their 12 children in a large house at 1111 Church Street in Evanston - very near the Lake Michigan shore.

One of their daughters, Isabel, is my grandmother.

Additional Information
Date of Birth 1st Aug 1820 (circa)
Date of Death 1st Oct 1905 VIEW SOURCE
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) Jane McGonigle (McGonagle)
Occupation Teamster VIEW SOURCE
Names of Children 7 daughters and 1 son: Elizabeth (1846-?), Rose (1850-?), Mary (1852-1916), Edward (1853-?), Elizabeth (1856-1929), Ann (1861-1935), Jane (1862-?), Catherine (1863-1914). Baptism records are the only sources found for Edward and the elder Elizabeth.
Number of Children 8. 6 are well documented but baptism records are the only sources found for the 2 children who did not emigrate (Edward and the elder Elizabeth).
Place of Death Evanston, Illinois Buried in Calvary Cemetery in Evanston, IL.
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