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The six children of Patrick Quinn and his wife are:  1) Michael, born 18 September 1813 (who married Mary Norton on 19 February 1844 in Ireland). They emigrated to New Hampshire. 2) Patrick, born 20 November 1815, emigrated to NYC in June 1837, moved to Providence, Rhode Island and married Mary Roach (de la  Roche) on 29 April 1841. She was born in Newfoundland, Canada on 24 June 1821. The family moved to East Boston, MA, then settled in South Newmarket, New Hampshire in 1846. They are parents of seven children. 3) James, born 25 April 1817, emigrated then married Ellen E. McLaughlin in Providence, R.I. in 1843 according to his newspaper death notice in Portland, Maine in 1905. They moved to Portland,Maine and they are parents of three children. 4) Honor Quinn, born 13 September 1820 and is thought to have married a man named FitzMaurice in the USA. 5) Catherine Quinn, born 30 April 1822, emigrated in 1842 & married a man named Thomas Kenney in Massachusetts in 1848. He was a Boiler Maker. They settled in Omaha, NE and they are parents of 9 children. Thomas Kenny died 1 Feb. 1910 and Catherine in July 1911.  6) Thomas Quinn, born 27 April 1826, emigrated to NYC arriving 11 July 1848, may have been naturalized 3 April 1854 in Portland, Maine with his brother James and his wife Ellen as witnesses. Thomas, Michael, and Patrick all were blacksmiths and/or Boiler Makers who settled in South Newmarket, N.H. (Later the town changed its name to Newfields). Some gravesites are in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts for Patrick, Mary and two of their unmarried children. There are 11 gravesites in Calvary Cemetery in Newmarket, Rockingham County, New Hampshire for Michael, his wife Mary, and five of their children. The remaining four gravesites are for Quinn relatives, about whom less is known but I have some details. James Quinn, his wife Ellen, and their children are buried in Calvary Cemetery in South Portland, Cumberland County, Maine. He was a Boiler Maker there who bought and operated a successful business in Portland.

I am descended from Patrick Quinn and his wife Mary Roach Quinn. Patrick Quinn became the Foreman of the Boiler Making Dept. of the Swamscott Machine Company near South Newmarket, N.H., then a Director of the firm, a Selectman in the local government, then a Representative in the Concord, N.H. state capital, died 25 March 1891 and is buried in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. His home in Newfields, where he moved his family in June 1846 remained in his descendants hands until 1971, following the death of Mary McGuire Carney, my grandmother. I have communicated with a fourth cousin, descended from Michael Quinn, who lives in northern California. We are seeking data about the Quinn family in Ballygar, Galway, and would welcome contact regarding our relatives there.  It is possible all six children of Patrick Quinn and Catherine Clark emigrated to the USA. I can provide more data if anyone needs it.Thank you.

mfcarney3

Sunday 4th Nov 2012, 07:37PM

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    Friday 21st Dec 2012, 10:55AM
  • Dear friends in Ireland Reaching Out : Not having any response from you since Dec. 2012, I wonder if you've found anything ??? I have collaborated with my fourth cousin in northern California (Humboldt County) on an 8 Generation Descendant Chart for Patrick Quinn & Catherine Clarke. My cousin's parents have visited Galway and done research there. I have copies of some of their data. I have mailed copies of my 8 Generation report to two groups in Galway, the East Galway Family History Society and the Western Family History Association (in Galway). I have no findings from them but am being patient. 

    I met Theresa & Robert Quinn Stanton (the parents of Kathleen Joan Stanton, my fourth cousin) when I attended a wedding in 2014 in La Jolla, CA (near San Diego). I am searching for another "branch" of the Quinn family that also settled in South Newmarket (Newfields), New Hampshire, as some are buried in Calvary Cemetery in Newmarket, NH. I have data from the Newfields Public Libaray (repository for the files of the Newfields Historical Society, which disbanded) that I hope to clarify with more data. There are 9 persons I have yet to fully identify. Two of these are Patrick J. Quinn & his wife Bridget Quinn (perhaps a cousin of his). Several are their chldren.

    The parents of Patrick J. Quinn are John Quinn and Mary Nolan (but I have found nothing about them). One data reference states Patrick J. Quinn was born c.1835 - 1837, I believe in Ireland. I don't know when he emigrated

    . He married Bridget Quinn on Nov. 20, 1865. He was a Boiler Maker in South Newmarket, NH. I have seven records from the Librarian for children of Patrick J. Quinn & Bridget Quinn in South Newmarket, NH but no clue how these connect to my six Quinn siblings. 

    Do you have any suggestions for me in researching this Quinn mystery ? Thank you.

     

    mfcarney3

    Saturday 25th Jun 2016, 04:04PM
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    Dear mfcarney3

    I have posted your message onto a FB page on local heritage which covers some of this area 

    A quick look at the census has a Quinn family as blacksmiths in Killian, Newbridge and possibly there may be a connection

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Killeroran/Kill…

    There are still strong Clarke connections there as well and 1901 Census has several families - some possibly connected to your Quinns

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=19…

    I would appreciate a copy of what you have as I have some connections in that area as well

    My email address is martinjcurley@gmail.com

    I will link this to a Ballygar page as well and see if any info is there

     

    Martin

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    Sunday 26th Jun 2016, 04:07PM
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    The only Quinn family I know in the RI area are the Quinn's that own the Funeral Home in Warwick. I remember their Aunt, Mary Jane Quinn. She was a registered nurse who worked in my dad's private practice. She left his employ to serve in the Korean Conflict. There maybe a connection there that will help. Also on my grandfather's baptismal certificate dated Feb. 7,1869 his godfather is Jacobus ( Latin ) Quinn . Might find him in the census records as a neighbor.  I will keep looking.  Ibestwishes

     

    Ibestwishes25

    Sunday 26th Jun 2016, 05:01PM
  • When my grand uncle Thomas Martin emigrated to the USA he lived for some time with Martin Quinn and his wife mary in Newport RI. I have the following information in relation to Quinns in Ballygar  - all of whom were blacksmiths.

    Timothy Quinn: In 1855 his holding  consisted of “House, forge and land”. The land consisted of 5 acres and 10 perches valued at £1 and 15 shillings. The buildings were valued at 8 shillings. Timothy Quinn was a blacksmith and he appears to have died before 1864. By 1901 this holding was occupied by his son, John Quinn (55 years, born 1846) with his wife Ellen (48 years) and Patrick Kilroy (aged 5 years) who was a nephew of Ellen Quinn. They resided there also in 1911. The property was later inherited by Pat Kilroy. It is still owned by the Kilroy family.

    The 1880 United States Census records Martin Quinn (aged 40 years, born 1840) residing with his wife Mary Quinn (aged 38 years, born 1842) in Newport, Rhode Island. His occupation is given as Blacksmith while that of his wife is Keeping House. The third occupant of the house was Thomas Martin whose occupation was given as Apprentice to Blacksmith. Thomas Martin was the son of Patrick and Catherine Martin from Cartron.

    Thomas Quinn (b 1853) operated as a blacksmith in Ballygar in 1901 residing with his wife and son James (b 1884) in 1901. They were no longer resident in Ballygar in 1911

    I seem to recall that the bridge at the Tullyroe end of the town was known as Quinn's Bridge in the 1950s-1960s

    John and Martin Quinn were almost certainly brothers but I am not sure if they were related to Thomas Quinn.

    It is probably significant that many of these Quinn emigrants settled in RI or in that area and that there is a common link in that so many were blacksmiths. Could Patrick and Timothy have been brothers or closely related

    Michael Martin

    Sunday 26th Jun 2016, 08:09PM
  • Eileen

    If you send me an email address I can send you a family history document in relation to the Quinns of Closhatogher who were our neighbours. They included Peter, Mary, Thomas and Paddy. My address is michael.martin11@hotmail.com

    Michael

    Michael Martin

    Monday 17th Apr 2017, 01:57PM

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