_______________________
|
_Johnny FRIEL _______________________|
| m 1933 |
| |_______________________
|
|
|--Peter FRIEL
| (1940 - ....)
| _James O'CONNOR _______+
| | (1856 - 1925)
|_Mary Elizabeth Kilpatrick O'CONNOR _|
(1908 - 1983) m 1933 |
|_Mary Elizabeth PERRY _+
(1865 - 1945)
[378] According to Rosemary O'Connor, Peter and Anne have 6 or 7 children.
[377] [SOURCE] Bridget Kearney nee Friel
[1911] [SOURCE] Bridget Kearney nee Friel
[1027] [SOURCE] An uncle of Barry Kennedy in Fermanagh
[1028] [SOURCE] An uncle of Barry Kennedy in Fermanagh
__________________________
|
_Raymond MCGRADY _____________|
| m 1991 |
| |__________________________
|
|
|--Sarah MCGRADY
| (1994 - ....)
| _John Francis MULHOLLAND _+
| | (1936 - ....) m 1965
|_Deirdre Margaret MULHOLLAND _|
(1972 - ....) m 1991 |
|_Patricia Anne MULVENNA __+
(1944 - ....) m 1965
[1268] [SOURCE] Patsy Mulholland (nee Mulvenna)
_Patrick MULVENNA ___
| (1822 - 1878) m 1846
_Daniel MULVENNA ____|
| (1857 - 1929) m 1876|
| |_Elizabeth GIBSON ___+
| (1826 - 1899) m 1846
|
|--Patrick MULVENNA
| (1886 - 1913)
| _John MATTHEWS ______
| | (1805 - 1869) m 1840
|_Catherine MATTHEWS _|
(.... - 1934) m 1876|
|_Catherine MULVENNA _
(1804 - 1894) m 1840
[48]
The Irish News, 28 June 1913, states: A REUTER'S cable, dated Ottawa, Thursday
says: Eight bodies taken from the wreck of the Canadian Pacific Express have
been identified as follows: Patrick MULVENNA, of Antrim, aged 25; John MOODIE,
of Auckney, 17; John HOGG of County Derry, 30; Mrs Jane McNEILLY, of Glasgow,
40; John PEARSE, Glasgow, 21. Unidentified bodies - a woman, a boy and a baby
of six months. These complete the list of the dead. The train was heavily
loaded with emigrants and, near Ottawa, the rails spread as the train was
crossing an embankment. Five cars left the track and two of them completely
overturned into the Ottawa River. The number of injured is probably 50 and
10 are seriously hurt. The uninjured passengers will be sent on to their
destination tonight. It is stated that Patrick MULVENNA, one of the Irish
victims, is the son of a farmer residing near Glenarm, and was a very
industrious and highly respected young man. The liner Pretorian, by which the
unfortunate emigrants travelled, left the Clyde on Saturday, 14th inst., and
a large number of Irish emigrants embarked on the ship at Moville on the
following Sunday morning. Mr MULVENNA and Mr HOGG both booked their passages
in Derry City.
[46] [SOURCE] Birth registration
[47]
[SOURCE]
Irish News
28 June 1913
_Patrick MULVENNA ___
| (1822 - 1878) m 1846
_Patrick James Henry MULVENNA _|
| (1851 - 1914) m 1881 |
| |_Elizabeth GIBSON ___+
| (1826 - 1899) m 1846
|
|--Patrick Ronald MULVENNA
| (1892 - ....)
| _Ronald MCKEEGAN ____
| |
|_Margaret MCKEEGAN ____________|
(.... - 1910) m 1881 |
|_Ellen O'MAHONY _____
[922]
[SOURCE]
Queensland birth records
Research by Phil Finnimore, finnimore@qut.edu.au
_____________________
|
_James WILSON _______|
| m 1962 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Gordon William WILSON
| (1969 - ....)
| _John MORROW ________+
| | (1893 - ....)
|_Elizabeth MORROW ___|
(1928 - ....) m 1962|
|_Elizabeth WHARRY ___
[1074] [SOURCE] James D Morrow