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Philip O'Callaghan dob about 1730 m Margaret O'Boyle dob about 1745
Their son Francis Callaghan dob about 1772 married Ellen Harkin about 1782
Their son Francis Callaghan dob about 1816 married Mary Doherty dob about 1825
Francis Callaghan (youngest) and Mary Doherty had:
Mary Callaghan(who would later marry Cornelius Bradley-my great grandfather's brother)
and have at least one sonNeal about April of 1864.
Besides Mary their children were Ellen, 1854- 1928 who had married Dan McDaid in 1871.
John 1855----?, and Daniel Callaghan 1860---?
Dan McDaid was the son of Edward McDaid 1802--? and Margaret Canney. and grandson of Neil
Canney, and Mary Logue(may have shortend her name).? Daneil had been born in 1852 or so
and died before 1919.
Ellen Callaghan and Daniel McDaid had:
Edward McDaid(1872-1944)
William McDaid(1874-1923)
Jeremiah McDaid(1879-1962)
Mary Ann McDaid(1876-1954)
Margaret McDaid (1876-1954)
John McDaid(1885-1964)
Cecily McDaid(1887--
Lawrence M McDevit (I heard these two names were often interchangle ?) 1899-1963
and Hannah McDaid (1893-1959)
Edward McDaid never married as far as I know.
William McDaid m Rose"Mullier"Doherty and their children were : Daniel Wilfred
McDevitt(1902-1915) Margaret Theresa McDevitt(1903-1985) Jeremiah William
McDevitt(1907-1980)
My grandfather(Cornelius Bradley brother ) was Bernard Bradley and mom was Marg Doghert.
Siblings were Mary(1855-1946) and Margaret(1863-1956) Both girls after emigrating to USA
from Ireland married O'Connors(both from somewhere in Canad) Matthew and Patrick.
They settled in Santa Clara CA and died there. My grandfather stayed in Boston, married
Mary Ann O'Donnell and had 6 children.
Sorry for the long post, Any help would be appreciated.
Any information at all would be wonderful. Where did these folks die, where are they
bruied, did they emigrate to USA or else where etc. Than you so much
Barbara