Hi I am looking for any connection to The Gannon Family
My GGF was james Gannon born abt 1835 Elphin Roscommon his father Bernard gannon Mother cecilia
Came to Australia abt 1850 to 60 ? have come via USA
May have a sister called mary
married Elizabeth Organ in 1870 Wagga Wagga NSW where he reianed till his death in 1910
thanks
kerry
kerry murtagh
Monday 11th Nov 2013, 06:54AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi - Thank you for your message. You might try some of the following links for additional assistance.
http://www.from-ireland.net/county-roscommon-genealogy/
http://www.discoverireland.ie/Arts-Culture-Heritage/county-roscommon-he…
http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/browse/counties/connacht/index_ro.htm
http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/index.shtml
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Hello Kerry
I was just browsing messages looking for GANNON and saw yours. Yes, I have a Bernard Gannon who married a Cecilia Gannon and had a son James in 35 and daughter Mary in 36. Not sure of the relation to me, but I have been told we are the "Aughrim" Gannon's so there may be a link. Wagga Wagga is also familar.
My great great grand parents were Francis and Mary (nee Gannon) Gannon (Aughrim, Elphin). Their son Patrick, my great gf immigrated to USA.
I've done extensive research, still much to do. So if you get this, would love to chat and compare.
Best,
Kate McMahon
KatieMac
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Hello, I am in Australia and also looking for the Gannons of Elphin Roscommon. My grt grandfather was Michael Gannon born sometime between 1857 and 1860. His marriage registration here in Australia says his parents were Michael Gannon and Mary Grogan (that is how I read the scawly handwriting). This information on his parents has only been recently found. On his daughter's birth certificate he states he came from Elphin Roscommon. The only breakthrough I have ever had was through DNA matches to people whose trees lead me to a Thomas Gannon and Nora Callaghan. I match with decsendants of sons Patrick b.1849, Thomas b. 1851 and Francis b.1857. I found they also had a daughter Mary b 1837.
Also could someone explain to me is Elphin a town or is it a larger area like a diocese that covers many townships as there seems to be both. So when he says he came from Elphin Roscommon what size town are we talkind about?
stoneleigh
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Hello, I am in Australia and also looking for the Gannons of Elphin Roscommon. My grt grandfather was Michael Gannon born sometime between 1857 and 1860. His marriage registration here in Australia says his parents were Michael Gannon and Mary Grogan (that is how I read the scawly handwriting). This information on his parents has only been recently found. On his daughter's birth certificate he states he came from Elphin Roscommon. The only breakthrough I have ever had was through DNA matches to people whose trees lead me to a Thomas Gannon and Nora Callaghan. I match with decsendants of sons Patrick b.1849, Thomas b. 1851 and Francis b.1857. I found they also had a daughter Mary b 1837.
Also could someone explain to me is Elphin a town or is it a larger area like a diocese that covers many townships as there seems to be both. So when he says he came from Elphin Roscommon what size town are we talkind about?
stoneleigh
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Hello, I am in Australia and also looking for the Gannons of Elphin Roscommon. My grt grandfather was Michael Gannon born sometime between 1857 and 1860. His marriage registration here in Australia says his parents were Michael Gannon and Mary Grogan (that is how I read the scawly handwriting). This information on his parents has only been recently found. On his daughter's birth certificate he states he came from Elphin Roscommon. The only breakthrough I have ever had was through DNA matches to people whose trees lead me to a Thomas Gannon and Nora Callaghan. I match with decsendants of sons Patrick b.1849, Thomas b. 1851 and Francis b.1857. I found they also had a daughter Mary b 1837.
Also could someone explain to me is Elphin a town or is it a larger area like a diocese that covers many townships as there seems to be both. So when he says he came from Elphin Roscommon what size town are we talkind about?
stoneleigh
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Hello, I am in Australia and also looking for the Gannons of Elphin Roscommon. My grt grandfather was Michael Gannon born sometime between 1857 and 1860. His marriage registration here in Australia says his parents were Michael Gannon and Mary Grogan (that is how I read the scawly handwriting). This information on his parents has only been recently found. On his daughter's birth certificate he states he came from Elphin Roscommon. The only breakthrough I have ever had was through DNA matches to people whose trees lead me to a Thomas Gannon and Nora Callaghan. I match with decsendants of sons Patrick b.1849, Thomas b. 1851 and Francis b.1857. I found they also had a daughter Mary b 1837.
Also could someone explain to me is Elphin a town or is it a larger area like a diocese that covers many townships as there seems to be both. So when he says he came from Elphin Roscommon what size town are we talkind about?
stoneleigh
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Hi Katie
Sorry I have only replied now .Had some trouble getting onto the site as it has been along time since my post .
Sounds like there may be a connection in our family trees.I haven't done much research in the Gannons side of the family. I have has a couple of hits with DNA with Dennis and Francis through Ancestry also found Mary's birth cert. on one of the sites . Unfortunately I dont know much about the Gannon side of the family ,only what I have found in the local paper and online. My father youngest grandchild was not told very much about the Gannons (his mothers side )which is very disappointing and unfortunately everyone has died from that era.
Happy to share what I have
regards
kerry
kerry murtagh
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Hi Stoneleigh,
Re Elphin
In 2012 I had the opportunity to go to Ireland touring around. My sister and I went the Roscommon and Elphin both villages of the county of Rosommon. Very pretty places with very friendly people .While we were visiting the Roscommon Castle ruins I met a man who worked for the Gannons..They were race horse owners. I can't remenber the christian name I would need to look at my travel diary. I can tell you the horse racing gene has been passed down.
Wagga Wagga has several Gannon families. some still there.I have'nt found a connection to my family but may be there is.
I live in the Nth East Victoria Australia abt 1 1/2 from Wagga
regards
Kerry
kerry murtagh
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Elphin is a small town in North Roscommon, about 14km from Carrick on Shannon and 18km from Boyle Co Roscommon
It is also a Prish, a Diocese and was a city at one time.
https://irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/history-and-genealogy/timeline/diocese…
Geraldine
Geraldine Buckley-Smith, Ireland XO Volunteer