O'Connor, Brennan, Hayes, Callery of Roscommon

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Barbara Harbour

O'Connor, Brennan, Hayes, Callery of Roscommon

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Both sides of my great great grandparents John and Mary Callery Brennan, and John and Magreth Hayes O'Connor left Roscommon during the famine and settled in Peoria Illinois where thier children married each other. Mary Ann Brennan married Thomas O'Connor on 28, Apr. 1886. Mary Ann's siblings were Kate 1864, James 1858, John 1860, Agnes 1866, Emma 1869, Thomas 1871, Bridget 1873. Thomas's siblings were John who went to work on the railroad in New Mexico, Bridget, Margaret who married a Smith. Mary Ann Brennan's mother Mary Callery had a sister B. Ebbit, and two brothers James and Patrick. I stop here in my line and need help. PLEASE!! If any connection or possible information, please help. Mary Ann and Thomas children were:Francis J O'Connor, my grandfather, Mary, Eugene Robert, Margaret, Benjamen, Edward and Catherine. They were raised around Peoria Illinois.
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John O'Beirne

Re: O'Connor, Brennan, Hayes, Callery of Roscommon

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<br>: Both sides of my great great grandparents John and Mary Callery Brennan, and John and Magreth Hayes O'Connor left Roscommon during the famine and settled in Peoria Illinois where thier children married each other. Mary Ann Brennan married Thomas O'Connor on 28, Apr. 1886. Mary Ann's siblings were Kate 1864, James 1858, John 1860, Agnes 1866, Emma 1869, Thomas 1871, Bridget 1873. Thomas's siblings were John who went to work on the railroad in New Mexico, Bridget, Margaret who married a Smith. Mary Ann Brennan's mother Mary Callery had a sister B. Ebbit, and two brothers James and Patrick. I stop here in my line and need help. PLEASE!! If any connection or possible information, please help. Mary Ann and Thomas children were:Francis J O'Connor, my grandfather, Mary, Eugene Robert, Margaret, Benjamen, Edward and Catherine. They were raised around Peoria Illinois.<p>Not that many Callery's in Roscommon so you should try the owner of Strokestown House via Westward, (which has the Famine Museum) Jim Callery, a lawyer descended from a lawyer and a prominent family. <br>
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