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    1. Re: Halligans in England
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IQh.2ACIB/1.3.30.38.64.1.1 Message Board Post: I am looking for William James Halligan, born somewhere in England on December 13, 1857. His parents should have come from Ireland, I know that he emmigrated to the US (Pittsburgh, PA) somewhere around 1869. Any info would be helpful. Matt McGrath matt@mcgrathnet.com

    11/14/2001 04:41:31
    1. Re: I can help you
    2. Thanks for replying so quickly. Let me fill you in on what I know. I am researching my dad's side of the family who are Halligans as well. My dad is Kevin Halligan Born 1947. My grandfather was Thomas Patrick Halligan Born July 1917, we have no idea who my grandfathers father was,( we think maybe his first name was Patrick, because the name had been passed on) we know that he married Anastasia Chambers and she is the daughter of Anastasia Cody. How she is related to Buffalo Bill is unsure, we have heard that Anastasia Cody father was the brother of Buffalo Bill father. Or something like that.

    08/14/2001 07:32:41
    1. HALLIGAN-D Digest V01 #12
    2. Geraldine Miller
    3. Good Morning Pat. It sounds as though you are full of HALLIGAN information. I would like to ask if you know of my HALLIGAN ancestors. Elizabeth Ann HALLIGAN b.Jan 1843 VA or WV. dau. of Wm. & Mary (KAVANAUGH) HALLIGAN. The first I find Elizabeth is with her husband Charles Wm. KIEL & children on the 1880 St. Louis census with children born 1869-1879. So I figure they were married abt. 1868. I have seen where there were HALLIGAN's in IA & wondered if my Elizabeth family was from there. Where would I find this HALLIGAN genealogy by Sr. Patrice? I could try to interlibrary loan & if not possible, if it is in IA, I could travel to see it. Thanks for any help you might be able to help with. Geraldine in MO ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Martin" > Three brothers, Patrick, James and Anthony came to America from Co Louth > Ireland in about 1840. Patrick is thought to have died with the "49ers" in > California.Thought to have four sons James,Dan,John, and Joe. Joe said to > have family near Cascade Iowa. taken from Halligan genealogy written late > 1930"s by Sister M. Patrice ESPA Could this be your Patarick or is date > wrong. > I am of the Anthony and Mary McKenna/McCanna line. Their sons moved from > DubuqueCo IA to Webster Co IA. as did daughter Jane Halligan SAVAGE.

    08/14/2001 02:41:06
    1. Re: HALLIGAN-D Digest V01 #12
    2. Pat Martin
    3. Three brothers, Patrick, James and Anthony came to America from Co Louth Ireland in about 1840. Patrick is thought to have died with the "49ers" in California.Thought to have four sons James,Dan,John, and Joe. Joe said to have family near Cascade Iowa. taken from Halligan genealogy written late 1930"s by Sister M. Patrice ESPA Could this be your Patarick or is date wrong. I am of the Anthony and Mary McKenna/McCanna line. Their sons moved from DubuqueCo IA to Webster Co IA. as did daughter Jane Halligan SAVAGE. Pat SAVAGE Martin researching SAVAGE, MCCARTAN/EN, HALLIGAN, MCCANNA/MCKENNA. .STRAIT, BEGUIN, HYLAND/HIGHLAND

    08/13/2001 06:08:51
    1. I can help you
    2. I think I can help you if you need help, I live in NP where Buffalo Bill's house is, there is much info at his place which is open almost year round. There is also a historian that lives here that might be able to help, let me know if you need any help. My great uncle, Harvey Halligan stayed with Buffalo Bill when he was just a baby when his older brother died at a railroad crossing with a hay wagon. I have one great aunt left that might know something, I will try to remember to ask her, her name is Ethel McKain. My phone number is 308-534-2618, call if I can help in any way, Brad

    08/12/2001 04:04:12
    1. Re: Halligan
    2. MY NAME IS DIANE HALLIGAN, MY FATHER IS ERIC HALLIGAN, HIS FATHER WAS EDWARD, HE WAS BORN IN ENGLAND, AND WAS BORN TO IRISH PARENTS THERE. I WAS WONDERING IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION THAT I COULD HAVE TO SEE IF HE IS THE SAME PERSON YOU REFERR TO. THANK YOU, DIANE

    08/12/2001 04:25:58
    1. Re: where am I from
    2. Hi Brad, You're message took me by surprise, especially the part of Buffalo Bill. I am also doing research on my dad's side of the family. My dad's grandmother was Anastasia Chambers and her first husband was a Halligan,(we do not know much about him, we think his first name is Patrick) apparently her grandfather was the brother of Buffalo Bill Cody. If any of t his sounds familiar, please let me know!! Thanks, Chantal

    08/11/2001 09:24:12
    1. Re: correction
    2. The year of this marriage is 1867,not 62.

    08/09/2001 10:19:54
    1. Halligan,Mooney marriage,St.Louis
    2. In researching Barry family in St.Louis,I've come onto the marriage record of Patrick Halligan-son of Patrick Halligan& Honora Galvain,and Margaret Mooney-daughter of John Mooney&Mary Conroy,married November 14,1862.Witnesses were:Edward Honey&Eliza Henry. I believe this Margaret Halligan died Sept.24,1892,and is interred at Calvary Cemetary,St.Louis,Mo.

    08/01/2001 07:20:19
    1. Re:update
    2. This Maggie Halligan did NOT die in Feb.1886.Any info on this Maggie sought.

    07/31/2001 12:05:31
    1. Mary Ann Halligan
    2. Alan Campbell
    3. I am looking for information about Mary Ann Halligan who married John Cocking of Blankney, Lincolnshire, England in St. Andrews Church of Scotland in Madras, India 19 Sep 1825. She may have been the daughter of or related to James Halligan who died in India in 1828. He was listed as a private in the 45 Regiment foot in 1825, which is the same regiment as John Cocking. Alan Campbell Mentor, Ohio, USA __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/

    07/27/2001 08:52:02
    1. Re: Halligans in England
    2. Hello, I will check in all the papers I have. My Halligans come from both liverpool and manchester so I may have something.I will get back to you soon. Linda mytha_98@yahoo.com

    07/26/2001 03:38:51
    1. Re: Halligans in England
    2. I am researching my dad's side of his family and my grandfather is from Liverpool England, his name was Thomas patrick Halligan, and his mother was from manchester, any info would be greatly appreciated!

    07/26/2001 08:47:15
    1. Re: Halligan/Rowan
    2. Ruth Anne (Goos) Halligan
    3. William Harvey HALLIGAN, born about 1885, died 31 Jan 1942 in Florida. Lived in New York prior to his retirement when he moved to Florida. Married Irene LODGE about 1914. William Harvey was the son of Harvey S. Halligan. Harvey S. HALLIGAN died 6 Apr 1935. Irene LODGE born 17 Mar 1887, Brooklyn, NY. Died 1974, Rochester, NY. Married William Harvey HALLIGAN on 16 Mar 1912 in Brooklyn, NY. Parents of Virginia HALLIGAN, born about 1914 and Harvey Harper HALLIGAN, born 22 Aug 1915, Brooklyn, NY; died 9 Feb 1974, Brockport, NY. Any connections? Researching: BROWN, czajka, goos, HALLIGAN, harper, LODGE, mead, Townsend, WALTER, zoeller Ruth Anne (GOOS) Halligan Vallejo, California, USA

    07/18/2001 01:29:53
    1. Halligan Barry marriage,St.Louis,Mo.
    2. Geraldine Miller
    3. I have a HALLIGAN that married a KIEL. Census records say Elizabeth Ann HALLIGAN was born 1843 in WV, she married Carl Wilhelm KIEL abt. 1868, where is Unknown. Their children were all born in St. Louis. Death record reads father Wm. HALLIGAN & mother Mary KAVANAUGH. Does any of this ring a bell? I have found no HALLIGAN relatives of Elizabeth Ann. Geraldine ----- Original Message ----- From: < > Maggie Halligan married Guy(Garrett)Barry on Mar.10,1881 in St.Louis.Witnesses were T.Halligan & Mary Ann Brady.I believe Maggie died Feb,4,1886 at 1220 N.6th st.Garrett & Maggie had a son,Thomas James Barry,my ggrandfather.Any info on ANY of these people VERY appreciated.

    07/17/2001 03:31:23
    1. Re: charlene
    2. My Uncle John Galvin (Gallivan) married a Mazie Halligan. They never had any children. They are buried in St Patrick's Cemetary in Chanute, KS. She also had a brother James and a sister Babe who are buried there also.

    07/17/2001 01:32:18
    1. Halligan Barry marriage,St.Louis,Mo.
    2. Maggie Halligan married Guy(Garrett)Barry on Mar.10,1881 in St.Louis.Witnesses were T.Halligan & Mary Ann Brady.I believe Maggie died Feb,4,1886 at 1220 N.6th st.Garrett & Maggie had a son,Thomas James Barry,my ggrandfather.Any info on ANY of these people VERY appreciated.

    07/17/2001 12:52:30
    1. Halligan/Rowan
    2. Seeking information on John Halligan, married to Winifred (Mary) Rowan.Came to this country c. 1882-1884. Their children were Mary, Katie, John, Frank, James, Joseph, William and Hugh. The two oldest of these children was born in England, the others in Paterson, NJ. James (1886-1972)became a Monsignor in Westchester County, NY. Hugh (1894-1987)became a deputy fire commissioner in NYC. Any info most appreciated.

    07/17/2001 12:09:50
    1. Re: Maggie Halligan
    2. Maggie Halligan was the daughter of James Halligan, a Franklin County MO lawyer, and Fannie Butler. What information do you have? I would like to know more about Maggie and her siblings. Maggie married the Honorable R. T. Booth of Jefferson City. That is all I know about her. Halligan was very influential in this community in his time. Please email me direct at scooley@worldnet.att.net Thanks. Sue Cooley

    07/14/2001 07:20:36
    1. Re: Maggie Halligan
    2. Do you have any info on the Maggie Halligan in your posting?

    07/13/2001 03:36:28