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    1. Re: [SHANNON-L] Clara May Shannon
    2. Connie, Clara Viola was born Aug. 3,1847, married Feb. 21,1872 and died Sept 8, 1919. Mike

    07/10/2001 04:40:21
    1. Re: [SHANNON-L] Clara May Shannon
    2. Connie, It's bad enough when you can't read your own writing, but your own printing? That should be born July 3, 1847. Mike

    07/10/2001 03:17:24
    1. Re: [SHANNON-L] Clara May Shannon
    2. connief
    3. Mike; I thought Clara was born March 7, 1872. Now I am really confused! ----- Original Message ----- From: <Pdd101940@aol.com> To: <SHANNON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 8:17 AM Subject: Re: [SHANNON-L] Clara May Shannon > Connie, > It's bad enough when you can't read your own writing, but your own > printing? That should be born July 3, 1847. > Mike > > > ==== SHANNON Mailing List ==== > SHANNON letters by Dedman on: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shannonfamilies

    07/10/2001 02:23:56
    1. [SHANNON-L] Clara May Shannon
    2. connief
    3. Mike Shannon; you stated in a mail dated 6-26-2001; Clara's birth date as March 7, 1823, can that be correct as Alexander was born 1839?

    07/10/2001 01:39:33
    1. [SHANNON-L] Shannons
    2. Subj: Shannons Date: 07/09/2001 7:49:59 PM Central Daylight Time From: dusty2@peoplescom.net (Dusty Arnold) To: shannon-l-request@rootsweb.com (Shannon Mail List) I was in Ms this past week and my cousin had this information someone had sent her. It is not our line or if it is we do not know it--this info came from; Lineage Book National Society of DAR-American Rev-VLCXX II- 1931 Miss Bertha Shannon Moore, born Seymour Ind., descendent of George Shannon and James Dunn as follows. I: Robert Shannon Moore B-1854-married 1889 Anna Heller-b.1862- 2: David Moore (1814-1907)m-Martha Jane Shannon-(1827-1901) 3: Thomas Shannon(1795-1868)M-1822 Elizabeth Spear-1800-1875, 4: George Shannon-M Ann Reid-1764-1849. George Spear-m - Jean Dunn-(1768-1853) 5: James Dunn-m 1749, Martha Lang George Shannon-1759-1840, enlisted 1778 A private in Capt Greathouse Co, a pension for his service. He was born in Lancaster Co., Pa, died Jefferson Co., Ind. Lineage Book DAR VOL XXIII-931 John Shannon, 1743-89, Served 1776, a corporal & Sgt. in Capt Davis Co. Col. Morris's 8th PA regiment-he was born in Ireland and died in KY. Also # 116238. I hope this will help someone who is researching this info. This is all I have, as it was sent to my cousin by someone--Helen Arnold

    07/09/2001 04:20:45
    1. [SHANNON-L] unsubscribe
    2. a - Mediaone.net
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Irishlovey@aol.com> To: <SHANNON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 12:21 AM Subject: Re: [SHANNON-L] Marriage date and place of Thomas & Agnes CROW Shannon > There was an Agnes Nancy, d/o John & Jane (Dunlap) Shanon, from the > Chambersburg/Mercersburg, Franklin Co. Pa. Agnes married in 1803, Hagerstown, > Md. to William McCune. There was a double wedding that day, between Agnes & > here sister Jane, who Married Daniel Kenley (Kennelly) from Hagerstown, Md. > and formerly from Ireland as a 9-12 year old lad. If this strikes a lost > chord, let me know, as I'm always willing to help. Dorothy > > > ==== SHANNON Mailing List ==== > SHANNON letters by Dedman on: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shannonfamilies >

    07/09/2001 03:24:12
    1. Re: [SHANNON-L] Marriage date and place of Thomas & Agnes CROW Shannon
    2. Bobbie Reihsen
    3. Dorothy, as I understand it, there were several brothers who came to US. Thomas and Agnes(Eigness) Shannon settled in Lancaster Co. PA and everyone seems to have copies of their lineage and I have searched and searched but it does not include our Thomas Shannon b. ca 1720, lived his entire life in York/Adams Co. PA near Gettysburg, d, 1797 there with will proving. He bought land from the Penn family, patented in 1740 and passed it on to his son just before his death. Finally I was told that one of the brothers, Andrew, settled in York Co. and so I got Andrew's will, but no Thomas mentioned. It is probably that our Thomas is a grandson of the orig Andrew. Do you know anything about an Andrew Thomas, original settler in York Co. PA? Thank you, Bobbie >From: Irishlovey@aol.com >Reply-To: SHANNON-L@rootsweb.com >To: SHANNON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [SHANNON-L] Marriage date and place of Thomas & Agnes CROW >Shannon >Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 00:21:36 EDT > >There was an Agnes Nancy, d/o John & Jane (Dunlap) Shanon, from the >Chambersburg/Mercersburg, Franklin Co. Pa. Agnes married in 1803, >Hagerstown, >Md. to William McCune. There was a double wedding that day, between Agnes & >here sister Jane, who Married Daniel Kenley (Kennelly) from Hagerstown, Md. >and formerly from Ireland as a 9-12 year old lad. If this strikes a lost >chord, let me know, as I'm always willing to help. Dorothy > > >==== SHANNON Mailing List ==== >SHANNON letters by Dedman on: >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shannonfamilies > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    07/04/2001 07:02:27
    1. Re: [SHANNON-L] Marriage date and place of Thomas & Agnes CROW Shannon
    2. Bobbie Reihsen
    3. Dorothy, as I understand it, there were several brothers who came to US. Thomas and Agnes(Eigness) Shannon settled in Lancaster Co. PA and everyone seems to have copies of their lineage and I have searched and searched but it does not include our Thomas Shannon b. ca 1720, lived his entire life in York/Adams Co. PA near Gettysburg, d, 1797 there with will proving. He bought land from the Penn family, patented in 1740 and passed it on to his son just before his death. Finally I was told that one of the brothers, Andrew, settled in York Co. and so I got Andrew's will, but no Thomas mentioned. It is probably that our Thomas is a grandson of the orig Andrew. Do you know anything about an Andrew Thomas, original settler in York Co. PA? Thank you, Bobbie >From: Irishlovey@aol.com >Reply-To: SHANNON-L@rootsweb.com >To: SHANNON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [SHANNON-L] Marriage date and place of Thomas & Agnes CROW >Shannon >Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 00:21:36 EDT > >There was an Agnes Nancy, d/o John & Jane (Dunlap) Shanon, from the >Chambersburg/Mercersburg, Franklin Co. Pa. Agnes married in 1803, >Hagerstown, >Md. to William McCune. There was a double wedding that day, between Agnes & >here sister Jane, who Married Daniel Kenley (Kennelly) from Hagerstown, Md. >and formerly from Ireland as a 9-12 year old lad. If this strikes a lost >chord, let me know, as I'm always willing to help. Dorothy > > >==== SHANNON Mailing List ==== >SHANNON letters by Dedman on: >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shannonfamilies > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    07/04/2001 07:01:39
    1. Re: [SHANNON-L] Marriage date and place of Thomas & Agnes CROW Shannon
    2. There was an Agnes Nancy, d/o John & Jane (Dunlap) Shanon, from the Chambersburg/Mercersburg, Franklin Co. Pa. Agnes married in 1803, Hagerstown, Md. to William McCune. There was a double wedding that day, between Agnes & here sister Jane, who Married Daniel Kenley (Kennelly) from Hagerstown, Md. and formerly from Ireland as a 9-12 year old lad. If this strikes a lost chord, let me know, as I'm always willing to help. Dorothy

    07/03/2001 06:21:36
    1. Re: [SHANNON-L] Marriage date and place of Thomas & Agnes CROW Shannon
    2. Katy Beimer
    3. Thomas Shannon and Agnes Crow were married 20 January 1778 at Rockfish River. Ages Crow was the da of Capt; Willam Crow and Ann Shannon. Ann was the sister of Thomas' fa Samuel, making Thomas and Agnes cousins. She was born 17 June 1760. Think you have a different Shannon family. Hope this helps you. Katy

    07/03/2001 04:11:54
    1. [SHANNON-L] Andrew Shannon ca 1700s, settled in York Co. PA (Does anyone have info on him?)
    2. Bobbie Reihsen
    3. Hello, We are searching for descendants of Andrew SHANNON who settled in early 1700s in York Co. PA. Please contact if you are a descendant or if you know anything about him. I think our Thomas b. ca 1720 would be a son or a grandson of his. Thanks for any info. Bobbie _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    07/03/2001 11:03:51
    1. [SHANNON-L] Kennelly
    2. Fred Shannon
    3. Sue, I don't know if this information will help, but here it is anyway. In the book "Holly Land" it shows the 1861 census there is a John Kennelly age 18 - If John was only 1 year old when he came over from Ireland with the Robinson settlers in 1825 that would make him 35 years old ? .................................... fred Kennelly, John, 34 Ship: Amity, 1825 Origin: Kilbenny, Limerick Location: Lot 19, con 3, Otonabee Twp Family: Ellen, 35 William 12 Patrick 8 James 3 John 1 Ship's notes: "an honest, well disposed and industrious creature." William Kennelly died on the way to his new home. This was a hard working family. Within a year of their arrival they had cleared eleven acres of land. In 1826 they produced 400 bushels of potatoes, 200 bushels of turnips, 105 bushels of corn and 50 lbs maple sugar. Kennelly, Bartholomew, tailor. Alias Michael Maddigan. See entry for Owen Maddigan. (W lot 13, con 12), Maddigan, Owen, 60 Ship: Elizabeth, 1825 Origin: Colemanswell, Limerick Location: (W lot 13, con 12, Emily Twp) Family: Michael 29 (E lot 13, con 11) James 27 (E lot 13, con 12) Benjamin, 24 (E lot, 1, con 11) Mary 22 Owen 20 (E lot 1, con 12) Denis 18 (W lot 1, con 12) Matthew 15 Bridget 13 This appears to be one of those cases where a family of in-Iaws travelled together. Michael Maddigan was listed as "alias Bartholomew Kennelly, and Mary Maddigan "married Kennelly. " It is possible that there was a Michael Maddigan, who stayed behind in Ireland; the man who actually travelled to Canada was Owen's son-in-Iaw. In 1826, Benjamin Maddigan was sharing a house with Bartholomew Kennelly. The rest of the group were living with their father, with the exception of Owen Jr. who spent the summer of 1826 working on the Welland Canal. Those who stayed home on the farm raised, among other things, 400 bushels of potatoes. Barthomew Kennelly was a tailor. He and Benjamin raised 300 bushels of potatoes and 45 bushels of corn; they also kept a pig.

    07/01/2001 11:29:22
    1. Re: [SHANNON-L] Shannon/Mount
    2. Jimmy- I may have some info on these people for you. I'm on vacation right now so will check when I get home next week and let you know. Melissa Hoy Jones

    06/30/2001 05:50:54
    1. Re: [SHANNON-L] Shannon/Mount
    2. Bobbie Reihsen
    3. Jimmy, where was the marriage? Bobbie >From: "Jimmy Kerr" <jimmykerr@earthlink.net> >Reply-To: SHANNON-L@rootsweb.com >To: SHANNON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [SHANNON-L] Shannon/Mount >Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 21:52:58 -0500 > >Hello, >Anyone know which line Katherine Shannon was from ? She married George >Mount >1625/1705. >Thanks for any help. > > >==== SHANNON Mailing List ==== >SHANNON letters by Dedman on: >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shannonfamilies > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    06/29/2001 08:44:36
    1. Re: [SHANNON-L] Shannon/Mount
    2. Jimmy Kerr
    3. I have no idea ? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bobbie Reihsen" <breihsen@hotmail.com> To: <SHANNON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 2:44 AM Subject: Re: [SHANNON-L] Shannon/Mount Jimmy, where was the marriage? Bobbie >From: "Jimmy Kerr" <jimmykerr@earthlink.net> >Reply-To: SHANNON-L@rootsweb.com >To: SHANNON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [SHANNON-L] Shannon/Mount >Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 21:52:58 -0500 > >Hello, >Anyone know which line Katherine Shannon was from ? She married George >Mount >1625/1705. >Thanks for any help. > > >==== SHANNON Mailing List ==== >SHANNON letters by Dedman on: >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shannonfamilies > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ==== SHANNON Mailing List ==== SHANNON letters by Dedman on: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shannonfamilies

    06/29/2001 04:29:40
    1. [SHANNON-L] Crow Family Bible
    2. Jimmy Kerr
    3. Hello, as some of you are Shannon Crow descendents, there is a Crow Bible up for Bids on eBay. http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1611482775&r=0&t=0&sh owTutorial=0&ed=994303110&indexURL=0&rd=1

    06/29/2001 09:57:00
    1. [SHANNON-L] Shannon/Mount
    2. Jimmy Kerr
    3. Hello, Anyone know which line Katherine Shannon was from ? She married George Mount 1625/1705. Thanks for any help.

    06/28/2001 03:52:58
    1. RE: [SHANNON-L] SHANNON-D Digest V01 #85 Robinson Settlement
    2. S Faubert
    3. Hi Dorothy, I would love to ask my parents and look up anything I can for you. I have been to Keene many times. I will get back to as soon as I can. Best wishes Sue -----Original Message----- From: Irishlovey@aol.com [mailto:Irishlovey@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 10:46 PM To: SHANNON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SHANNON-L] SHANNON-D Digest V01 #85 Robinson Settlement Hi Sue, in regard to our correspondence on the Peter Robinson Settlement," I wonder if you would ask your parents, (who you say live in Peterborough), if they can find anything out on the Kennelly family that came from Ireland, around 1824-5 to Keene near Rice Lake, I believe. I was in the Keene Historical Village that was restored several years ago. There's a Kennelly Hostel (hotel), but is now named KEENE. I'd love to go back, but my husband & I in our 70's & aren't up to going through Toronto. I drove as my hubby had ...had an eye stroke & he was unable to drive. I vowed, Lord if you get us out of here, I won't go back thru here again. (and I haven't) ha ha I wonder if it would be better to drive to Rochester, NY. and take a Ferry across Lake Ontario? Maybe they don't have a ferry there, I don't know, do you? The Shannahans (Shannons) are also related. Thanks for any help. Many thanks, & regards, Dorothy (Kennelly) Cote ==== SHANNON Mailing List ==== SHANNON letters by Dedman on: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shannonfamilies

    06/28/2001 06:38:32
    1. Re: [SHANNON-L] Marriage date and place of Thomas & Agnes CROW Shannon
    2. widget shannon
    3. Beverly, No, there is no connection that I know of. I checked my FTM database and no Mary Shannon born at that time or married to either man. Sorry. Widget Shannon At 02:10 PM 6/27/01 -0400, you wrote: >Thoms and Agnes didn't happen to have any >connection with a Mary Shannon b.1773--d.1843 >1st. Marriage to Joseph McCune >2nd Marriage to Samuel Bigger 1805 > >I am trying to find Samuel and Marys son Samuel Shannon >Bigger and I believe they were all mostly from Jefferson County. > >ANY help would be greatly appreciated. Also do not know >Mary Shannon's parents. > >Thank you, Beverly Bigger McCalla > (Bevmc34@aol.com) > ***************************************************************** Researching: Ferrone, Beaudrias, MacGregor, Selleck, Fairchild Shannon, Crow, Hudson, Grayson, McCarty, Hayes, Pratt, Thomas Stickley, Hamilton, Harris, Fields, Day, Musselwhite, Caudill My home page is: www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/h/a/Marypaul-widget-B-Shannon-VA/index.html

    06/28/2001 03:23:36
    1. Re: [SHANNON-L] Marriage date and place of Thomas & Agnes CROW Shannon
    2. Thoms and Agnes didn't happen to have any connection with a Mary Shannon b. 1773--d. 1843 1st. Marriage to Joseph McCune 2nd Marriage to Samuel Bigger 1805 I am trying to find Samuel and Marys son Samuel Shannon Bigger and I believe they were all mostly from Jefferson County. ANY help would be greatly appreciated. Also do not know Mary Shannon's parents. Thank you, Beverly Bigger McCalla (Bevmc34@aol.com)

    06/27/2001 08:10:37