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    1. Re: [OHKNOX] OHKNOX Digest, Vol 2, Issue 168
    2. Denise Crawford
    3. Michele, I didn't post the other obits - and they may have another source. These are from *Knox Co Ohio Obituaries vol.1. 1818-1889* *From the Democratic Banner* Capt Patrick H. Barry, d 16 May 1876, a former well known citizen of Mt Vernon died of pneumonia at Washington City, brother-in-law of John Henegan. Henry Henegan Esq., d. 17 Aug 1870, age 69 former townsman, died at Keokuk, Iowa, native of Emerald Isle, left at age of 17, went to Scotland and then to America in 1849. John Henegan, d. 19 Sep 1877, b. 1835 born Scotland, leaving widow & 6 children and aged mother, herself a widow, came to Mt Vernon in 1853, worked for Railroad, with father made canal around the Des Moines Rapids in 1867, in 1874 commenced the new county infirmary, the building is most substantial of the kind in the state, leaves wife, orphans and aged mother. Hope this helps. Denise Crawford On 9/22/07, IrishMist1954@aol.com <IrishMist1954@aol.com> wrote: > > Did a family member post these obits? Or did someone do research for them? > If so could you please see if there are any for the Barry Family (John, > Mary > and Patrick specifically) and the Henegan Family. Specifically ( Jane, > John, > and Mary Ann (Barry-Henegan-Colopy). > These families arrived in Knox Co., Mt Vernon approx. 1852. > > John Barry d. 1855 > Mary Barry d. 18 ? > > Patrick Barry d. 1876 Washington City DC > > Jane Henegan (wife of William) d. ? > John Henegan d. Sept 1877 (while away on business in Olathe, Kansas) > Mary Ann (Barry-Henegan-Colopy)d. possibly 1901 > > Wife of John Henegan and second marriage to Jonathan Colopy after John's > death. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > Michele Finneran Williams > > >

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