Bernard Hagan married Anne Farrell 30 Apr 1807.
They had eight children Patrick, Mary, Felix, Anne, Rose, Bernard, James and Margaret.
All baptised Templemichael Longford.
All of the children came to Australia together in 1841 except James who was born January 1820.
Did James survive childhood and if so are there any living relatives?
Any information would be appreciated.
Toby
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In regard to XO March newsletter there is an article on the Farrell Clan. As you can see from my first post Rose Hagan was the daughter of Anne Farrell. Rose was my great great grandmother...therefore Anne Farrell was my great great great grandmother. Are there any living relatives fron the Farrell group in the March newsletter who recognise the family group in my first posting.
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Bernard Hagan married Anne Farrell 30 Apr 1807.
They had eight children Patrick, Mary, Felix, Anne, Rose, Bernard, James and Margaret.
All baptised Templemichael Longford.
All of the children came to Australia together in 1841 except James who was born January 1820.
Did James survive childhood and if so are there any living relatives?
Any information would be appreciated.
Kindest regards
Rhonda Flowers
Toby