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I am Luann Hughes, my Ancestors came from Kilfian in the late 1840's.  They came with a good sized group from the same area and wnet through the state of N.Y. via the Erie Cannel, up and around the Great Lakes and landed at Grand Haven along the east shore of Lake Michigan and went up the Grand River as far as the Lamont landing(?) then trecked inland to settle the village of Marne and built a Catholic Church there.  I have some details on a web site, I am trying to reasearch the families who all came together.  My HUGHES, also - GOLDEN, LOFTIS/LOFTUS, HEALY, HOBEN, WALSH, O'HEARN.  http://www.macatawa.org/~devries/Irish.html  

Luann

Tuesday 11th Aug 2015, 01:34PM

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  • Luann:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    I will alert our parish liaison for Kilfian parish about your message.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 11th Aug 2015, 04:45PM
  • Luann,

    Thanks for the post - my own family was from Kilfian, but settled in Scranton PA. They reportedly had family in Michigan, but haven't been able to trace them. Do you know what townlands they came from? Have you checked the parish registers at www.nli.ie? Kilfian has some early records.  I'm happy to take a look if you supply a bit more info.

    cheers,

    John

    Kilcummin Mayo

    Tuesday 27th Oct 2015, 05:35AM
  • Luann,

      I am researching my Irish ancestors who came to Michigan from Ireland in 1872:  Thomas Martin Langan and Margaret (Hoban) Langan, both born in Mayo around 1820.  They came with their daughter, Margaret T. Langan (b. 1857, Mayo), to Muskegon, Michigan very near Marne.

      I believe I have identified Margaret T. Langan's sisters -- Catherine Langan and Bridget (Langan) Hoban -- in the 1901 and 1911 censuses as residing in Rathiskin.  My public tree is at http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/43947695/family   If you are not a member of Ancestry.com, give me your direct email address and I will send you an "invite" to view my tree. 

      My DNA research is showing cousins with the surnames of Langan, Hoban, Loftus/Loftin, and Healy/O'Healai.  Also, I have several mathches with Langan's in Pennsylvania.  I think that there may even be some Hughes; I will have to look.

       I would be interested in your research and any information that might lead me past my Langan/Hoban "brick wall."

    Steve McDonald

    Steven McDonald

    Wednesday 13th Jan 2016, 07:37AM
  • Check out the goldenlangan.com website.  Lots of familly history there

     

    Annette Hegarty-Plorins

    Toronto, Canada

    aplorins

    Friday 14th Oct 2016, 07:45PM
  • Luann (and anyone else on this thread, except John Loughney),

       As above, I have Langan/Hoban ancestors in Mayo.  I have several DNA kits that match Langans, Hobans, Cavanaughs, Gallaghers and others from Mayo:

         GEDmatch #     Name

         A859294         Steven Paul McDonald (Me)
         T830147         Thomas McDonald (Uncle)
         T611413          James McDonald  (Uncle)

      Let me know where your atDNA results are located.  I have tested on AncestryDNA, FTDNA and 23and me.

    Thanks,

       Steve McDonald (mcdonald@san.rr.com)

    Steven McDonald

    Friday 2nd Dec 2016, 06:48PM
  • Here are mine and my Dad's kit numbers:  

    Luann Hughes-DeVries  (Me) - A064748 - M257794 - B70554 (FTDNA)

    Martin Robert Hughes (My Dad) - M163111  

    luann.devries@gmail.com 

     

     

     

     

     

    Luann

    Friday 2nd Dec 2016, 10:36PM
  • I have a complete history of the Golden's from Marne (formerly known as Berlin).

    All of the names you have mentioned are included in this history.

    I also know the story of initially settling in Pennsylvania and then the move on to Michigan.

    You can contact me at jkgolden@hotmail.com

    John Golden

    jkgolden64

    Wednesday 18th Mar 2020, 06:01PM

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