Janet, If you could, at your convience of course, that would be great. This is what I have: I've already found them on the 1900 census, Cleveland Twp, Ward 40 or 140, Vol 38 E.D. 199, Sheet 16, line 58. It shows: 1900: 27 Halle St Charles b. Jul 1874, age 25 Ohio, father Ireland, mother Canada, Brick Mason Nellie b. Sep 1875, age 24 Ohio, mother of 3/3, parents both born in Ireland Lizzie (Elizabeth) b. Aug 1894?, age 5, Ohio Charles b. Aug 1897, age 2, Ohio William (my grandfather) b. May 1900, Ohio and then Vincent wasn't listed because he wasn't born til Sep 1904. I found them on the 1910 census all broken up. And couldn't find anything else. I did make a copy of a page on the 1880 census that has alwayed had me puzzeled. And since the Halligans seem to have been in cleveland for so long, the more I think about it, I may be on the right track. 1880 Vol 12, Ed 14, Sheet 5 Line 39 shows the following: 326 Lake St, Cleveland HUlligan, William H.- WMM34. b. Canada, City Detective, parents born in Ireland Fannie Wife WFM34 b. Canada, Keeping House, F-Ireland M-Scottland William son 13 b. Ohio, at school Herbert son 11 b. Ohio, at school Gertrude daughter 8 b. Ohio, at school Mary F. duaghter 6 b. Ohio, at school Allen C. son 4 b. Ohio (COULD THIS BE MY CHARLES I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR?...MAYBE THE "C" IS FOR CHARLES?) When I checked the 1900/1910 census.....I wonder if Fannie is the same person as the Mary HAlligan that continues to show up census after census, only10 years older each time some children drop and more children are added. All the ages seem about right and it would explain why I'm having difficulty finding anything. Also my family is said to have come from Ireland to Canada to Cleveland. Well that's where I'm stuck and have been for quite a while, so anything you can add would be great. I'm going to have to call my Aunt Jayne and ask her if she knows whether all the Cleveland Halligan's are related or not. Again thanks Colleen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 6:57 PM Subject: Re: Halligan > Colleen, > I don't know if you mentioned the names of all your Halligan's .. I have > census indexes and some census rolls covering 1850-1900. I'd be happy to > check for you if you can give me a few names and approximate dates... > --Janet > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Juan & Colleen Zuniga <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 8:17 PM > Subject: Re: Halligan > > > > Thank Carolyn.......The Halligan's sure are a mystery....there sure seems > to > > be a lot of them in Cleveland but it's hard to find anything on any of > them. > > The fartherest back I found in Cleveland was a Catherine b. 1833 Cleveland > > m. 1867 Ebenezer Dodd again Cleveland and d. 1889. I don't know if > there's > > a link but it seems that with the exception of my dad they all seem to > have > > been born, raised and died in Cleveland. I'm going to check out the info > > you sent....wish me luck....maybe I'll find something. Colleen > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 3:08 PM > > Subject: Re: Halligan > > > > > > > In a message dated 8/21/00 12:40:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > > > [email protected] writes: > > > > > > << Carolyn......If you don't mind, if you get a chance can you look up > > > HALLIGAN > > > in your 1895 directory? Thanks so much Colleen, Montan >> > > > > > > Colleen, > > > > > > 1895 Halligans are Rev. J. H. removed to Wellsville, OH; Mary wid of > John > > 92 > > > Keene Alley; Patrick 6 Hurlbut. Only 3 listed. > > > > > > Carolyn > > > > > > > >