Re: Lannon, Lynn, MA
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In reply to:
Lannon, Lynn, MA
2/06/99
Hello,
I do not have a direct connection, but circumstantial connections which are interesting.
My g-grandparents -Richard and Mary Eagen/Egan - arrived in New Hampshire around 1850; one son born - James named after his father, then on to New York, another son born - John, then on to Milwaukee, Wi, and finally moving to Manistee, Mi in the early 1870's.Children's names included James, John, Mary Ellen, Charles, Patrick, Richard Henry,and Marian.We believe my g-grandfather Richard Eagen had a sister, Bridgett and brothers John and Edward.
My g-grandparents -Richard and Mary Eagen/Egan - arrived in New Hampshire around 1850; one son born - James named after his father, then on to New York, another son born - John, then on to Milwaukee, Wi, and finally moving to Manistee, Mi in the early 1870's.Children's names included James, John, Mary Ellen, Charles, Patrick, Richard Henry,and Marian.We believe my g-grandfather Richard Eagen had a sister, Bridgett and brothers John and Edward.Richard's father, James Eagen, supposedly emigrated to the US around 1865 from Kilkenny Co, Ireland.
Richard's father, James Eagen, supposedly emigrated to the US around 1865 from Kilkenny Co, Ireland.Mary Eagen's maiden name remains a mystery, for example: In birth, baptism and death records, Mary Eagen’s maiden name appears differently --- as “Linnan” on Mary Ellen’s marraige record, as “Lullan” as reported by a cousin, “Lannigan” as recorded on Charles Andrew’s death certificate, “Lennon” on Mary Ellen’s baptism record at St. John’s, “Linehan” on Patrick’s and Richard Henry’s baptism records at St. John’s, “Lennen” on Charles’ baptism record at St. John’s, “Laning” on Mary Theresa’s baptism record at St. John’s,“Lanning” on Richard Henry Eagen’s baptism in Manistee and James Eagen’s marriage, “Lanon” reported on the Manistee marriage records of Miriam Egan to Joseph Farrell (1884), and as “Lullair” in the county death records of Mary Ellen (1906)
Mary Eagen's maiden name remains a mystery, for example: In birth, baptism and death records, Mary Eagen’s maiden name appears differently --- as “Linnan” on Mary Ellen’s marraige record, as “Lullan” as reported by a cousin, “Lannigan” as recorded on Charles Andrew’s death certificate, “Lennon” on Mary Ellen’s baptism record at St. John’s, “Linehan” on Patrick’s and Richard Henry’s baptism records at St. John’s, “Lennen” on Charles’ baptism record at St. John’s, “Laning” on Mary Theresa’s baptism record at St. John’s,“Lanning” on Richard Henry Eagen’s baptism in Manistee and James Eagen’s marriage, “Lanon” reported on the Manistee marriage records of Miriam Egan to Joseph Farrell (1884), and as “Lullair” in the county death records of Mary Ellen (1906)I am intrigued by the reference to a match to your "Lannon" and the similar relative names.
I am intrigued by the reference to a match to your "Lannon" and the similar relative names.Please respond if any of this looks like a match.
Please respond if any of this looks like a match.Regards and best wishes in your search,Rodney