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My grandmother was Mary Mangan (Baxter) (b. 17/03/1874, Dooagh).  Her family came to Paisley, Scotland in the late 1800's.  Parents were Michael Mangan and Mary Mangan. She had three sisters - Bridget (Kennedy), Anne (Brown) and Sarah (Leitch).

My 2nd great grandparents were Martin Mangan and Sarah Gavin, and John Mangan and Catherine Lavelle. I don't have exact dates, but would imagine they were all born between 1800-1820 in the same area.

Would like to hear from anyone with a connection to this family.

jacqb23

Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 07:58AM

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  • Hi Jacqueline,

    Achill Island is a beautiful place so I hope you get to visit the home of your ancestors some day!

    I have attached what I could find. You can purchase www.rootsireland.ie records for a couple of dollars each on the site.

    There are a few family trees on ancestry as you probably know which have John Mangan & Catherine Lavelle (list attached).

    There were lots of Mangans in Achill on the Griffiths Valuation - it's free to search on askaboutireland.ie.

    I've attached a sample page.

    Best regards

    Col Cafferky

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 10:51AM
  • My grandmother was Anne Mangan from Achill, who moved to Dunbartonshire, Scotland. She died before I was born. Her niece, Bridget Mangan also came to Scotland and lived near us. I am told we are related to the Mangans who died in the Bothy fire in Kirkintilloch. I'd appreciate any information as I hope to visit Achill in the next 12 months.

    best regards

    Tom Finnigan

    Tom

    Saturday 22nd Aug 2015, 05:37PM
  • Hi Tom

    The fire was 1937. I'm assuming the 3 Mangan boys who died in it, John, Thomas & Michael were brothers and that they would have been born around 1890 - 1900?

    I found 3 brothers on www.rootsireland.ie who seem to fit: parents are John Mangan & Mary home address Dooagh & parish Achill R C.

    John 1892 Thomas 1900 & Michael 1899; assuming the parents were in their twenties, John would have been born about 1865 - 70.

    Now you need to give me an approximate birth year for Anne & Bridget.

    Col

     

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 24th Aug 2015, 12:26PM
  • Hi Jacqueline

    Suspect we have a link, my great great grandmother was Bridget Mangan, married Edward Welsh in Mayo. 

    They moved to Paisley and a daughter, Mary Welsh was born 1858.

    She married James Lavelle b.1854 in Paisley in 1878 - he went over from Achill, 

    Email me etl.jordan@btinternet.com if you need any info 

    Edward T Lavell Jordan

    Saturday 30th Apr 2016, 11:09AM
  • Forgot to say my Bridget Mangan's parents were John and Catherine Mangan.

    Edward T Lavell Jordan

    Saturday 30th Apr 2016, 03:56PM
  • I read about the Kirkintilloch tragedy yesterday, the anniversary. 

    Nine of the ten  boys were teenagers aged 13-19.  John McLoughlin was 23.  Michael Mangan was 13, Thomas 15 and John 17. They were from Pollagh. A sister of the Mangan boys was present. The girls and young women were sleeping in a cottage and escaped. 

     

    The Kirkintilloch Tragedy 1937  The Irish Story

    www.theirishstory.com/2012/09/24/the-kirkintilloch-tragedy-1937/#.XYAiP…  

    Eastside Bothy Fire

    https://www.edcl.co.uk/heritage-arts/local-history/online-exhibitions/e…;

    Memorial on Find A Grave

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177778947/memorial-of-scottish-both…;

    Achill Island: The Kirkintilloch Tragedy  (1937) 

    divainternational.ch/achill-island-the-kirkintilloch-tragedy-1937.html 

    RTE Archives 50th anniversary 1987 

    https://www.rte.ie/archives/category/disasters/2017/0906/902699-kirkint…;

     

    There was a short contemporary film "Achill, Isle of Sorrow". 

     

    Mentions in British Parliamentary records:

    Fire Inquiry Kirkintilloch  - Written answers 11th November 1937,  Hansard, House of Commons Library.  

    The Kirkintilloch  Disaster victims remembered by MSP   -  Scottish Parliament, September 2017 (80th anniversary). Parallels drawn with modern migrant workers. 

    https://www.ronamackay.scot/post/the-kirkintilloch-disaster-victims-rem…;

     

    "Scotties" -  A Play about the Kirkintilloch Tragedy of 1937 in Achill News 

    www.achillnews.com/scotties-a-play-about-the-kirkintilloch-tragedy-of-1…

    The play was on tour a year ago and was performed in Achill. 

    "The Eastside Bothy Fire" -  a song by Liam McFadden  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErispCpjk 

     

    The fire hasn't been included in XO Chronicles of Achill parish.

     

    Maggie May

    Tuesday 17th Sep 2019, 02:39AM

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