I am researching the names of MALLON, ROACH, BRANNON: MALLON, James (Mar 20 1838), Immigrated to the US in 1839 from County Meath, Ireland (placename unknown). Worked as a farm hand in Elbridge, NY until Aug 30 1862 where he enlisted in Company G 149th New York Infantry Vols. Oct. 23 1862 at Sandy Hook, MD he transferred to Company C Battalion, Engineers, US Army. August 23 1865 after completing tour of duty he mustered out of Union Army in Washington, DC. Returning to central NY he married Ellen ROACH (born in Ireland 1842) of Sennett, NY. Between 1865 and mid 1871 James worked in Elbridge and lived in Hart Lot NY, Town of Brutus. Ellen bore three children, Mary (May 24, 1866), Thomas Francis (May 24, 1868), and Ellen Frances (April 12, 1871). Ellen ROACH MALLON died on April 12, 1871 due to complications at childbirth and was buried in St Marys Cemetery Skaneateles NY. James and the three children chanced residence to Skaneateles Falls NY. Anastasia BRANN0N (born in Ireland 1845) MARRIED James MALLON about 1873. She bore Four children, Edward James (July 1 1874), Bridget Ann (June 04, 1876), Margaret (July 09, 1878) and Elizabeth (August 19, 1880) MALLON, Thomas F (1813) Immigrated to the US in 1839/1840 from County Meath, Ireland (placename unknown). Port of arrival: New York. Places of residence: Liverpool NY ,Town of Salina, Onondaga County. Applied for Citizenship 10/17/1842 and became a citizen 4/16/1846 His wife Bridget was born in Ireland in 1819 and it is believed they were married in County Meath. Bridget bore at least five children Michael (1841), Margaret (1842), Mary Julia (1850), Ann (December 27, 1851) and Ellen (1856). Was Thomas Mallon a brother or father of James. We do know the relationship is close because Thomas's daughter Ann , who lived to 103, was my Grandfather Edward Mallon's aunt.