BOYLE - EGAN,HANNON FARMHOUSE

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Michael Fryer

BOYLE - EGAN,HANNON FARMHOUSE

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Michael Egan and Mary Hannon married around 1860 (give or take a couple of years).<br>I am told that the house they lived in is still standing and occupied by a Mr.Bonan Egan, who probably is a relative.<br>I have been looking for years for Egan's or Hannon's from Roscommon.<p>If you know anything abut the above information please contact me.<p>Always looking for FRYER and O'BRIEN from Roscommon.<p>Michael Fryer (Chicago) mwf@concentric.net
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Christine McDermott

Re: BOYLE - EGAN,HANNON FARMHOUSE

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(User Above) wrote: : Michael Egan and Mary Hannon married around 1860 (give or take a couple of years).<br>: I am told that the house they lived in is still standing and occupied by a Mr.Bonan Egan, who probably is a relative.<br>: I have been looking for years for Egan's or Hannon's from Roscommon.<p>: If you know anything abut the above information please contact me.<p>: Always looking for FRYER and O'BRIEN from Roscommon.<p>: Michael Fryer (Chicago) mwf@concentric.net<p>Hi-<p>My G-grandmother was an Egan, Jane, who married Patrick Henry McDermott in Dublin in 1870. They apparently left for Boston soon after that. <br>They were both from Boyle, she from Bridge Street, daughter of James Egan., butcher, and Bridget Nangle. <br>The 1870 Slaters Directory shows James, Michael, and Patrick Egan, all butchers, living and working at Bridge Street. <br>There is also an 1878 deed showing Edward Egan (brother of Michael (died 1878?) who had a 1968 rental agreement for the property with Lord Lorton), purchasing a mortgage for the Bridge Street property.<p>I was in Boyle this past spring and visited Egan's Pub (the Galley Bar) in Boyle. The Egans run it; the McDermotts frequent it. My Dad and I fit right in.<p>Christine McDermott

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Cathy Conover

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(User Above) wrote: : Michael Egan and Mary Hannon married around 1860 (give or take a couple of years).<br>: I am told that the house they lived in is still standing and occupied by a Mr.Bonan Egan, who probably is a relative.<br>: I have been looking for years for Egan's or Hannon's from Roscommon.<p>: If you know anything abut the above information please contact me.<p>: Always looking for FRYER and O'BRIEN from Roscommon.<p>: Michael Fryer (Chicago) mwf@concentric.net<p>Hello Michael -<br>I've just recently found out that my great-grandmother (maternal) was from Boyle. Her maiden name was HANNIN (Catherine). I've been told by Irish authorities that the name HANNIN was the old spelling of what we now spell HANNON. (I don not know any other details on her - yet, except born sometime before 1870's.) Any connections?<p>Thanks,<br>Cathy Conover<p>

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Cathy Conover

Re: BOYLE - EGAN,HANNON FARMHOUSE

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(User Above) wrote: : Michael Egan and Mary Hannon married around 1860 (give or take a couple of years).<br>: I am told that the house they lived in is still standing and occupied by a Mr.Bonan Egan, who probably is a relative.<br>: I have been looking for years for Egan's or Hannon's from Roscommon.<p>: If you know anything abut the above information please contact me.<p>: Always looking for FRYER and O'BRIEN from Roscommon.<p>: Michael Fryer (Chicago) mwf@concentric.net<p>Hello Michael -<br>I've just recently found out that my great-grandmother (maternal) was from Boyle. Her maiden name was HANNIN (Catherine). I've been told by Irish authorities that the name HANNIN was the old spelling of what we now spell HANNON. (I don not know any other details on her - yet, except born sometime before 1870's.) Any connections?<p>Thanks,<br>Cathy Conover cathyc@gti.net<p>

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Michael Fryer

Re: BOYLE - EGAN,HANNON FARMHOUSE

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(User Above) wrote: : : Michael Egan and Mary Hannon married around 1860 (give or take a couple of years).<br>: : I am told that the house they lived in is still standing and occupied by a Mr.Bonan Egan, who probably is a relative.<br>: : I have been looking for years for Egan's or Hannon's from Roscommon.<p>: : If you know anything abut the above information please contact me.<p>: : Always looking for FRYER and O'BRIEN from Roscommon.<p>: : Michael Fryer (Chicago) mwf@concentric.net<p>: Hi-<p>: My G-grandmother was an Egan, Jane, who married Patrick Henry McDermott in Dublin in 1870. They apparently left for Boston soon after that. <br>: They were both from Boyle, she from Bridge Street, daughter of James Egan., butcher, and Bridget Nangle. <br>: The 1870 Slaters Directory shows James, Michael, and Patrick Egan, all butchers, living and working at Bridge Street. <br>: There is also an 1878 deed showing Edward Egan (brother of Michael (died 1878?) who had a 1968 rental agreement for the property with Lord Lorton), purchasing a mortgage for the Bridge Street property.<p>: I was in Boyle this past spring and visited Egan's Pub (the Galley Bar) in Boyle. The Egans run it; the McDermotts frequent it. My Dad and I fit right in.<p>: Christine McDermott<p>Thanks Christine for the reply, my Michael Egan was a Farmer according to his daughter Mary's marriage certificate. Mary somehow ended up in Australia and married John Feeney, another Irishman from Tipperary in 1884.<p>Michael<p><br>

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Michael Fryer

Re: BOYLE - EGAN,HANNON FARMHOUSE

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(User Above) wrote: : : Michael Egan and Mary Hannon married around 1860 (give or take a couple of years).<br>: : I am told that the house they lived in is still standing and occupied by a Mr.Bonan Egan, who probably is a relative.<br>: : I have been looking for years for Egan's or Hannon's from Roscommon.<p>: : If you know anything abut the above information please contact me.<p>: : Always looking for FRYER and O'BRIEN from Roscommon.<p>: : Michael Fryer (Chicago) mwf@concentric.net<p>: Hello Michael -<br>: I've just recently found out that my great-grandmother (maternal) was from Boyle. Her maiden name was HANNIN (Catherine). I've been told by Irish authorities that the name HANNIN was the old spelling of what we now spell HANNON. (I don not know any other details on her - yet, except born sometime before 1870's.) Any connections?<p>: Thanks,<br>: Cathy Conover<p>Cathy,<p>Thank for the reponse. The spelling for my Mary Hannon is HANNON, that is how it is spelled on the birth record of my great grandmother, Mary Egan. All I know is that my Mary Hannon was probably born in the 1840's and married MIchael Egan, a Farmer. Good Luck

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