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source. Many have taken that obligation seriously enough to go to prison for
non-disclosure.
In some instances however, the writer, if asked can and do, pass information from
you to their source and let that source be the deciding factor in whether they will
contact you if you have provided a way and your motives as decerned as ligitimate.
Lovetra
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Today's Topics:
#1 Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of New [FranksFarm(a)aol.com]
#2 Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of New [FranksFarm(a)aol.com]
#3 Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of Lawr [FranksFarm(a)aol.com]
#4 Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of Lawr [Teriken(a)aol.com]
#5 Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of New [obryan2 <obryan2(a)banet.net>]
#6 Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of Lawr ["Alice Murphy"
<murphya(a)tp.net>]
#7 Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of Lawr [Teriken(a)aol.com]
#8 RE: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of Lawr [Sullivan B&D <sullibob(a)ma.ultranet]
#9 [CALLAHAN-L] Missing Callahan/Broc [Gary McIntosh <mcintosh(a)onr.com>]
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Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of New York City,uSA
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 07:52:32 EDT
From: FranksFarm(a)aol.com
To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Good morning Coleen,
In a message dated 10/10/99 9:28:31 PM, colleen(a)exo.com writes:
<<I'm not sure if his parents came... adn I dont have their names.
But they
came in the 1800's.>> I'd be real interested in John's parents.
BTW are you perhaps any relation to James Callahan who graduated from Fordham
University in 1963? Just thought I'd mention it....as you say lots of
Callahan's in area:)
Slainte' Frank
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Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of New York City,uSA
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 07:56:34 EDT
From: FranksFarm(a)aol.com
To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Hello Mark,
In a message dated 10/10/99 10:27:13 PM, MGMcTigue(a)aol.com writes:
<<My great-grandfather was John Callahan (1848-1920), who came to New York
from
County Cork around 1860. He married Anne McKeon and set up shop on New York
City's Bowery selling hats. He was called "Callahan the Hatter.">>
Very interesting post. Thanks. Do you know if John had any older sister's or
possibly an Aunt named Mary Ellen Callahan?
Boy that fellow you called was a real jerk! That's one of reasons I just
bought a farm in Kentucky....fewer of them around:) Good luck Frank
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Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of Lawrence Co. and Giles Co., Tenn
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 08:04:30 EDT
From: FranksFarm(a)aol.com
To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Hello Pat,
I'm Frank....Michael TOBIN was my gggrandfather:)
In a message dated 10/10/99 11:11:39 PM, Hobocallah(a)aol.com writes:
<<His siblings include
Edward, Alexander, Sarah, John, Hugh and Charles. >> I'm looking into an
earlier time period than your Callahans. Please let me know what you discover
as you go back in time.
Just received this info from another e-mail that mentions a Hugh Callahan
that moght be helpful to you:)
Descendants of Hugh Callaghan
1 Hugh Callaghan 1875 -
.. +Annie Thompson 1873 -
......... 2 John F. Callaghan 1896 -
............. +Mary Graab 1897 - 1945
.................... 3 Hugh M. Callahan 1917 - 1983
.................... 3 James Callahan 1920 - 1977
.................... 3 Francis Benard Callahan 1923 - 1995
........................ +Theresa Frances Thogode 1926 - 1995
............................... 4 Gerald Callahan 1947 - 1999
................................... +Judy Oriente Abt. 1950 -
........................................... 5 Amanda Katherine
Callahan 1973 -
............................... *2nd Wife of Gerald Callahan:
................................... +Carolyn M. Palumbo 1952 -
........................................... 5 Sean J. Callahan 1985 -
........................................... 5 Caitlin M. Callahan 1988
-
............................... 4 Dennis Patrick Callahan 1952 -
................................... +Margaretta Helen Scholl 1951 -
........................................... 5 Lisa Marie Callahan 1971
-
........................................... 5 Jason Patrick Callahan
1976 -
............................... *2nd Wife of Dennis Patrick Callahan:
................................... +Virginia Cory Gross 1957 -
........................................... 5 Erin Lynn Callahan 1982
-
........................................... 5 Shannon Kelly Callahan
1986 -
........................................... 5 Megan Cory Callahan 1987
-
........................................... 5 Ryan Patrick Callahan
1990 -
.................... 3 Harold P. Callahan 1926 - 1945
......... *2nd Wife of John F. Callaghan:
............. +Violet ???
Good luck. Frank
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Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of Lawrence Co. and Giles Co., Tenn
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 10:13:16 EDT
From: Teriken(a)aol.com
To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
to all of you researching CALLAHAN, do just look for Callahan. I found
out that my family line was O'Callaghan. My grandfather dropped the "O"
and
"g" while living in Boston. My father never knew this and he and I were
raised as Callahan.
Good Luck,
Terri Callahan Kudrena
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Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of New York City,uSA
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 12:02:23 -0400
From: obryan2 <obryan2(a)banet.net>
To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
HI Mark, Do you have information on your John's sibblings or any family
members who may have settled in Brooklyn? I am loking for info on my
greatgreatgrandfather James Callahan he came to Brooklyn around 1848 was
married to Mary Russell, eventually they owned a store by the Navy yard.
I know callahan is a common name but worth a try. I have not uncovered
any information on James' siblings as yet. James and Mary had several
children one son named John.
I can't believe the Times writer wouldn't help you with his source
information how unpleasant!! Maureen
>
My great-grandfather was John Callahan (1848-1920), who came to New York
from
> County Cork around 1860. He married Anne McKeon and set up shop on New York
> City's Bowery selling hats. He was called "Callahan the Hatter."
>
> He became famous in New York as the official outfitter of the St. Patrick's
> Day parade and had several stores in NYC. We have a good genealogical
> history of him here, but don't know which townland in Cork he came from, so
> we have no record of his orgins, family in Ireland. According to his death
> certificate his father was Daniel and his mother was Mary Hurlihy. In the New
> York Times recently there was an article about his business, because near the
> 125th St. Station of the Metro North commuter rail line a building was torn
> down, revealing the side of another building on which a brightly blue painted
> ad says "Who's your hatter? CALLAHAN." Somebody had written the Times
asking
> about the 1880 sign and Chistopher Gray of the Times responded with pictures
> and an article about John Callahan. When I called him to find out where he
> got his information (maybe some which was not printed) he told me to take a
> hike (real nice guy). Only in NY.
>
> Anyone with information on my Callahan would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thank you,
> Mark McTigue
>
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Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of Lawrence Co. and Giles Co., Tenn
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 15:13:50 -0400
From: "Alice Murphy" <murphya(a)tp.net>
To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Terri,
Just curious, I am also researching Callahan & O'Callaghan in Boston. Mine
mostly Roxbury - 1870's and forward. I have them on both sides of the
family. My mother's father Denis, came here in 1882(?) from Kilmichael, Co.
Cork.
Alice
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To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com <CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of Lawrence Co. and Giles Co., Tenn
> to all of you researching CALLAHAN, do just look for Callahan. I found
>out that my family line was O'Callaghan. My grandfather dropped the
"O"
and
>"g" while living in Boston. My father never knew this and he and I were
>raised as Callahan.
>
>Good Luck,
>Terri Callahan Kudrena
>
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Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of Lawrence Co. and Giles Co., Tenn
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 16:03:12 EDT
From: Teriken(a)aol.com
To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Alice;
My O'Callaghans come from Grand Rapids, Michigan. My grandfather only came
to Boston around 1900. Sorry I could not be of more help.
Terri
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Subject: RE: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of Lawrence Co. and Giles Co., Tenn
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 18:28:10 -0400
From: Sullivan B&D <sullibob(a)ma.ultranet.com>
To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Alice,
Do you happen to know what Denis' parent's names were?
Deirdra sullivan
On Monday, October 11, 1999 3:14 PM, Alice Murphy [SMTP:murphya@tp.net] wrote:
> Terri,
> Just curious, I am also researching Callahan & O'Callaghan in Boston. Mine
> mostly Roxbury - 1870's and forward. I have them on both sides of the
> family. My mother's father Denis, came here in 1882(?) from Kilmichael, Co.
> Cork.
> Alice
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Teriken(a)aol.com <Teriken(a)aol.com>
> To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com <CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 10:14 AM
> Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Callahans of Lawrence Co. and Giles Co., Tenn
>
>
> > to all of you researching CALLAHAN, do just look for Callahan. I found
> >out that my family line was O'Callaghan. My grandfather dropped the
"O"
> and
> >"g" while living in Boston. My father never knew this and he and I
were
> >raised as Callahan.
> >
> >Good Luck,
> >Terri Callahan Kudrena
> >
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Subject: [CALLAHAN-L] Missing Callahan/Brock
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 07:35:25 -0600
From: Gary McIntosh <mcintosh(a)onr.com>
To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
We are seeking ancestors of the following families:
Edward Callahan m Mahala Susan Brock
daughter Zilpha Callahan, b ca 1772, d 6/20/1847 in Benge, Clay Co, KY
m Roger Vader Cornett, b ca 1768 Henrico Co, VA, d 4/19/1847 in Benge, Clay Co,
KY; they had 10 children
We know nothing about Edward and Mahala Susan or their parents/ancestors and
siblings. Any help would be greatly appreciated.