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Andrew Sullivan was born about 1828 in County Limerick.  He died on 14 April 1895 in South Bend, Indiana, USA.  He married Margaret Sullivan.  She was born about 1833 in County Kerry.  She died 01 June 1899 in South Bend, Indiana, USA.

They had six children: Ellen (Mrs Norman D. Robinson) of Brighton Michigan, USA, Joseph J. Sullivan of South Bend, Indiana, USA, Timothy E. Sullivan of Chicago, Illinois, USA,  James A. Sullivan of Youngstown? Ohio? USA, Mary (Mrs. Henry Miller) of Detroit, Michigan, and  Annie (Mrs.James Fitzpatrick) of Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Andrew and Margaret immigrated from Ireland to Ontario, Canada (in or near Toronto Canada) about 1860. Their children were born in Toronto Canada between 1861 and 1870.  After that they immigrated to the USA (South Bend, Indiana, USA).

Their son, Timothy E. Sullivan, a former engineer on the South Shore Railroad and then a Chicago policeman, married my paternal grandmother Bridget Delia E. Tahney in the mid 1890's at St. Columbkille's Catholic Church, Chicago.  Bridget was originally from Riverstown, Sligo then Attyshane, Glenmore, Crossmolina, Mayo, Ireland.

 

jjwhite499

Wednesday 1st Mar 2017, 04:11PM

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  • Jim:

    Welcome back to IRO!

    Your Sullivans will be hard to locate. There are many Margaret Sullivan Co. Kerry baptismal records on www.irishgenealogy.ie which is a free site. Without her parents names, you can't confirm any of these records. Presuming the marriage occurred in Kerry, I only foound one Andrew Sullivan/Margaret Sullivan marriage record and it was in 1828.

    The only Andrew Sullivan baptismal record in Co. Limerick between 1823-1833 is the 1832 record below. There were no Andrew Sullivan/Margaret Sullivan marriages on Roots Ireland in Co. Limerick. Maybe the couple married in Canada.

    Not sure if I mentioned autosomal DNA testing previously.

    Roger McDonnell

    Name:Andrew SullivanDate of Birth:
    Date of Baptism:05-Jan-1832Address:
    Parish/District:RATHKEALEGender:UnknownCountyCo. Limerick
    Denomination:Roman Catholic
    Father:John SullivanMother:Margaret MulcahyOccupation:
    Sponsor 1 /
    Informant 1:Ml. Connors Sponsor 2 /
    Informant 2:Maria Lane 

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 1st Mar 2017, 04:57PM
  • Roger, Thank you!  As usual you are very helpful!  Yes, the marriage could have taken place in Canada.  I need to check that out.  Also, Connor comes into the family as witnesses in Chicago and maybe earlier in South Bend, Indiana, USA.  An Alice O'Connor Kett (Mrs. William B. Kett) ended up as the "suposed guardian" of two Sullivan boys after their father Timothy E. Sullivan died (Oct 31, 1899 in Chicago) and their mother divorced her 2nd husband Feb. 1907 in Chicago.

    jjwhite499

    Thursday 2nd Mar 2017, 12:35AM
  • No, you did not say anything about autosomal DNA --if you did I missed it.   I have taken the Ancestry.com DNA test as has my two living sisters, my brother and the nephew of my paternal grandfather George Joseph (AKA William) White.  They were all matches of "immediate family."  Sullivan's are not really blood relatives of mine.  To my knowledge Bridget Delia E. Tahney Sullivan White had the two Sullivan boys but they never had any children.  The Sullivan boys and any children they may have had are deceased by now.  I do have the exact dates of their births, deaths and marriages.  My father and his female siblings are dead except for one female sibling.  Three of my father's sisters died at the age of 2 days, about 5-6 years unmarried, and at 20 unmarried and no children.  The only possible living person who might be able to be tested for "Sullivan"  DNA is Helen Ellen Marie White born 10 May 1910, daughter of Bridget Delia E. Tahney Sullivan White (AKA Sullivan after divorce) and George Joseph (AKA William) White. By 1920 Delia had already changed this child's surname from WHITE to SULLIVAN.

    Delia died Oct 1922 and was divorced from George White.  I have found George White and his second family and there is no person in this family that matches up with Helen Ellen Marie White.  So her history and whereabouts in the USA are unknown.

     JIM

    jjwhite499

    Thursday 2nd Mar 2017, 01:05AM
  • No, you did not say anything about autosomal DNA --if you did I missed it.   I have taken the Ancestry.com DNA test as has my two living sisters, my brother and the nephew of my paternal grandfather George Joseph (AKA William) White.  They were all matches of "immediate family."  Sullivan's are not really blood relatives of mine.  To my knowledge Bridget Delia E. Tahney Sullivan White had the two Sullivan boys but they never had any children.  The Sullivan boys and any children they may have had are deceased by now.  I do have the exact dates of their births, deaths and marriages.  My father and his female siblings are dead except for one female sibling.  Three of my father's sisters died at the age of 2 days, about 5-6 years unmarried, and at 20 unmarried and no children.  The only possible living person who might be able to be tested for "Sullivan"  DNA is Helen Ellen Marie White born 10 May 1910, daughter of Bridget Delia E. Tahney Sullivan White (AKA Sullivan after divorce) and George Joseph (AKA William) White. By 1920 Delia had already changed this child's surname from WHITE to SULLIVAN.

    Delia died Oct 1922 and was divorced from George White.  I have found George White and his second family and there is no person in this family that matches up with Helen Ellen Marie White.  So her history and whereabouts in the USA are unknown.

     JIM

    jjwhite499

    Thursday 2nd Mar 2017, 01:19AM
  • Roger, I tried to find out how to separate my search and interest in WHITE'S/MOLONEY'S and SULLIVAN'S all of Limerick City and various parishes.   But I could not find out how to do that.  All my messaging ends up in the same place I guess.

     

    This is starting to get too complicated for me and I am starting to get confused.  Sometimes I do not even know how I found "post a new message" or something like that.  JIM

    jjwhite499

    Thursday 2nd Mar 2017, 01:23AM
  • NEW INFORMATION ABOUT THE  Michael White family of Limerick

     

    Date of Marriage:  04-Nov 1871   County Limerick     Parish/District:  Limerick No. 2

    Name: Patrick White                                          Jane Clanchy (other spellings and forms?)

    Address: Nicholas Street                                    Meat Market Lane

    Denomination:   Civil Record                               Civil Record

    Occupation:  Black Smith                                   Machinist

    Age:     26                                                         21

    Status:  Bachelor (Previously unmarried)              (Spinster (Previously unmarried)

    Name of Father:  Michael White                           Thomas Clanchy

    Address:

    Denomination:

    Occupation:   "Smith"  (Blacksmith?)                      (Deceased)

    Whitnesses:     John Hayes                                   Mary O'Keeffe

    Note:  This Patrick White is the brother of my great grandfather John White.  Searched 20 years past this marriage date in rootsireland.ie and found no children born to Patrick and Jane White in Ireland.  So maybe they immigrated to the USA also. jjw

    jjwhite499

    Thursday 2nd Mar 2017, 01:42AM
  • After further research:

    Andrew Sullivan may have been born in Co. Kerry abt 1831

    His parents were Timothy Sullivan and Ellen Harte also of Co. Kerry.

    He married Margarett Sullivan (her maiden name) 14 Feb 1860 in Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada.

    Her father was John Sullivan and her mother was Hanna Ketcher.of Co Kerry.

    Margaarett Sullivan was born abt 1833-1839 in Co. Kerry.

    She had a brother Stephen Sullivan born abt 1834, Ireland.  

     

    jjwhite499

    Friday 3rd Mar 2017, 07:09PM
  • Jim:

    The Ancestry DNA test is an autosomal DNA test.

    I searched www.irishgenealogy.ie for Andrw Sullivan baptismal records in Kerry from 1828-1832. There were about five records but none with the parents you listed.

    Roger

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 4th Mar 2017, 06:52PM

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