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14. PATRICK5 ANGLIM (WILLIAM4, PATRICK3 JOSEPH, WILLIAM2 ANGLIM, MATTHEW1) died 1956.

Children of PATRICK ANGLIM are:

i. WILLIAM6 ANGLIM.

18. ii. PATRICK J. ANGLIM.


More about PATRICK J. ANGLIM:
Patrick J. Anglim is living on the dairy farm at Rosegreen on property which was tenanted by William Anglim (1759 1860), since at least 1820. (source: John J. Anglim)
iii. FRANCIS ANGLIM.

iv. RITA ANGLIM.

v. MATT ANGLIM.

vi. THOMAS ANGLIM.

vii. JOHN ANGLIM.
Generation No.5
15. MATTHEW5 ANGLIM (JAMES4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1)

Children of MATTHEW ANGLIM are:

i. DAVID6 ANGLIM.

ii. MATTHEW ANGLIM.

iii. CONSTANCE ANGLIM.

16. JAMES5 ANGLIM (JAMES4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1)

Children of JAMES ANGLIM are:

i. DAUGHTER6 ANGLIM.

ii. DAUGHTER ANGLIM.



17. JOHN5 Joseph ANGLIM (JAMES4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born September 14, 1909, and died November 4, 1991. He married Mary Elizabeth (BETTY) SMITH, who was born in 1908.
More on John Joseph Anglim:
John J. Anglim (1909-1991) was a Wall Street executive and a former member of the New York Stock Exchange's Board of Governors. He was born in New York City and went directly into the securities business after graduating from high school. For 28 years he worked for W.E. Hutton & Co., and was partner when he retired. He became a member of the stock exchange in 1942 (first serving as an alternate when W.E. Hutton was serving during World War II) and served on its board from 1964 to 1970. As a board member, he chaired an advisory committee in 1966 to recommend greater uniformity in automation and paperwork procedures. He lived in Madison, NJ. He is interred at St. John Epic Church, Pitt County, NC.

Children of JOHN ANGLIM and BETTY SMITH are:

19. i. JAMES BRIAN6 ANGLIM, b. 1943.
More on James Brian Anglim:
James Brian Anglim lives in Matamau, NJ.
20. ii. JOHN Neil ANGLIM, b. 1946.
More on John Neil Anglim:
John Neil Anglim lives in Scotch Plains, NJ.

iii. WILLIAM Kevin ANGLIM, b. 1949.


More on William K. Anglim:
William K. Anglim lives in Roanoke Va. He was recently elected President of the Virginia Health Care Association, a Richmond-based organization that represents 190 nursing homes, adult homes, and retirement communities.


Generation No. 6

18. PATRICK J.6 ANGLIM (PATRICK5, WILLIAM4, PATRICK3 JOSEPH, WILLIAM2 ANGLIM, MATTHEW1)

Children of PATRICK J. ANGLIM are:

i. CARINA7 ANGLIM.

ii. PADDY ANGLIM.

iii. AILEEN ANN ANGLIM.

iv. JOHN ANGLIM.

v. THOMAS ANGLIM.
19. JAMES BRIAN6 ANGLIM (JOHN JOSEPH5, JAMES MARTIN4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 1943. He married MARY E. BACON.

Children of JAMES ANGLIM and MARY BACON are:

i. JOHN KIERNAN7 ANGLIM, b. 1969.

ii. JAMES PATRICK ANGLIM, b. 1972.

iii. BRIAN THOMAS ANGLIM, b. 1975.

iv. ELIZABETH ANN ANGLIM, b. 1980.



20. JOHN6 ANGLIM (JOHN JOSEPH5, JAMES MARTIN4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 1946. He married MAUREEN ARD.

Children of JOHN ANGLIM and MAUREEN ARD are:

i. JOHN MATTHEW7 ANGLIM, b. 1975.

ii. MICHAEL PATRICK ANGLIM, b. 1977.



iii. THOMAS JOSEPH ANGLIM, b. 1978.


Notes on the Rosegreen Anglims
Sentenced to Marriage !, in, Freeman’s Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser (Dublin, Ireland), Jul. 19, 1872.
In the Record Court at the Clonmel assizes yesterday, the following case was heard by Mr. Clarke – Anglim v. O’Brien – this was an action on title to recover a portion of the lands of Rosegreens. The lands are held under a lease bearing the date the 23rd February, 1843, executed by Mr. Newham to William Anglim, the father of the plaintiff Patrick, and grandfather of the Plaintiff William. The plaintiffs claimed the land under the title of an original lease, which demised them to the plaintiff Patrick, and grandfather of the plaintiff William. The plaintiff Patrick, and through plaintiff William, as the eldest son and heir-at-law of Matthew Anglim, deceased, who was the eldest son of the leasee. The defendant claimed the land under the will of a sister, A Rebecca Anglim, who was the widow of John Anglim, fourth son of the leasee, William. The case was at hearing on Wednesday and portion of yesterday, but it was brought to the sudden agreeable termination by Mr. Clarke, the presiding judge pro tem. While the defendant, a well looking young woman, was under cross-examination, the plaintiff was ordered up to confront her with reference to a portion of her testimony. Mr. Clarke, at this stage of the proceedings, whispered the jury; Mr. Hemphil inquired the cause of it.
Mr. Clarke – it just strikes me that there is a pleasant and an easy way to terminate this lawsuit. The plaintiff appears to be a respectable young man, and this is very nice young woman (laughter). They can both get married and live happy on this farm. If they go on with law proceedings it will be all fittered away between the lawyers the lawyers who, I am sure, are not ungallant enough to wish the marriage may not come.
The young lady on being interrogated blushed and stated she was quite willing to marry the plaintiff.
Mr., Clarke (to the latter) – Will you marry this young woman?
Plaintiff – Most undoubtedly (great laughter).
Mr. Clarke – It is odd this course was not before adopted. The suggestion came to by instinct on seeing the young couple together (laughter).
Mr. Gibson said the marriage should take place at once.
Mr. Hackett –Give him a long day, my lord. (laughter).
Mr. Gibson – The young lady is very anxious for the marriage.
Mr. Hemphil – Yes, but the weather is very hot at present – say September next (renewed laughter). If the plaintiff breaks his promise a good action for breach of promise will lie against him. It is a great pity Archdeacon Quirke is not here, the matter could be settled at once.
(The Archdeacon was mentioned as one of the parties present at the making of one of the disputed wills).
A verdict was subsequently entered for plaintiff on condition of his promise to marry defendant within two months, a stay of execution being put on the verdict till the marriage ceremony is complete.
Mr. Hemphil – The case is like the comedy, “All’s well that ends well” (laughter).

It is not clear whether this case is related to the case involving William Anglim, owner of a property, and an O’Brien, a tenant were involved in litigation, that commenced with the filing of a petition on March 21, 1878..151



Chart B 3: Tipperary-California Anglim Lineage
Source: Brian Steen-Larson, Santa Rosa California


Descendants of Edward (Edmond) Anglim of Tullamain

(continuation of Chart B-2)


Generation No. 4
1. EDWARD (EDMOND)4 ANGLIM (MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 24 Jan 1865 in Tullamain, County Tipperary, and died 24 Jun 1942. He married MARY ELLEN (NELLIE) CURREN 1899. She was born 28 Dec 1874, and died 25 Jun 1952.
More on EDWARD (EDMOND)4 ANGLIM:
Edmund Anglim immigrated to the United States in 1885. His wife, Nellie, was born 1874 in Ireland and immigrated in 1895. In 1900, they lived on 1618 Pacific Street in San Francisco. Edmund was a hostler.152

Children of EDWARD ANGLIM and MARY CURREN are:

2. i. MARGARET MARY5 ANGLIM, b. 1900; d. 1975.

3. ii. HELEN CECILIA ANGLIM, b. 1902; d. 1982.

4. iii. TERESA ELIZABETH JEAN ANGLIM, b. 1904; d. 1959.

5. iv. WILLIAM JOSEPH (PHILLIP) ANGLIM, b. 27 Oct 1906; d. 20 Dec 1968.

v. EMMETT ROBERT ANGLIM, b. 19 Aug 1908; d. 18 Nov 1985.

vi. MARIE CECILIA (MARY) ANGLIM, b. 16 Jun 1910; d. 12 Jan 1988.

6. vii. MATTHEW VINCENT JOSEPH ANGLIM, b. 24 Apr 1912; d. 06 Jun 1985.

7. viii. CARMEL LOUISA CONCILIA ANGLIM, b. 20 Apr 1913; d. 31 Aug 1987.

ix. LILLIAN ANGLIM, b. 22 Jan 1916; d. 29 Aug 1919.

Generation No. 5
2. MARGARET MARY5 ANGLIM (EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born August 11, 1900 in San Francisco, CA, and died December 1, 1975 in San Francisco, CA. She married UNKNOWN DARLING. She worked as a cook. Her funeral mass was at St. Charles. She was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery. Other sources give her name as Marjorie.

Children of MARGARET ANGLIM and UNKNOWN DARLING are:

8. i. FREDERICK JACKSON6 DARLING, b. 06 Feb 1922.

ii. GEORGE HARCOURT DARLING, b. 18 Jun 1923. Passed away.

9. iii. ROBERT LESLIE DARLING, b. 08 Jun 1931.

iv. ARMONDO FRANK CORTEZ, b. 09 Apr 1934.

v. RAYMOND ANTHONY CORTEZ, b. 25 Oct 1938.

3. HELEN CECILIA5 ANGLIM (EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 1902, and died 1982. She married UNKNOWN BRADY.

Children of HELEN ANGLIM and UNKNOWN BRADY are:

i. THOMAS ANTHONY6 BRADY, b. 03 Nov 1942.

ii. EDMUND THOMAS BRADY, b. 19 Nov 1969.

iii. JULIET PATRICIA BRADY, b. 21 May 1973.

4. TERESA ELIZABETH JEAN5 ANGLIM (EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 1904, and died 1959. She married UNKNOWN COLLADO.

Child of TERESA ANGLIM and UNKNOWN COLLADO is:

10. i. ERNEST EMILIO6 COLLADO, b. 22 May 1930.

5. WILLIAM JOSEPH (PHILLIP)5 ANGLIM (EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 27 Oct 1906, and died 20 Dec 1968.

Children of WILLIAM JOSEPH (PHILLIP) ANGLIM are:

i. WILMA JEAN6 ANGLIM, b. 09 Oct 1938.

11. ii. VALERY NANCY ANGLIM, b. 03 May 1942.



6. MATTHEW VINCENT JOSEPH5 ANGLIM (EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 24 Apr 1912, and died 06 Jun 1985.

Child of MATTHEW VINCENT JOSEPH ANGLIM is:

12. i. BRIAN VICTOR ANGLIM6 STEEN-LARSEN, b. 20 Dec 1944.

7. CARMEL LOUISA CONCILIA5 ANGLIM (EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 20 Apr 1913, and died 31 Aug 1987. She married UNKNOWN SORENSEN.

Child of CARMEL ANGLIM and UNKNOWN SORENSEN is:

13. i. GEORGIA KRISTEN6 SORENSEN, b. 04 Nov 1949.

Generation No. 6
8. FREDERICK JACKSON6 DARLING (MARGARET MARY5 ANGLIM, EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 06 Feb 1922.

Children of FREDERICK JACKSON DARLING are:

i. CARL FREDERICK7 DARLING, b. 17 Mar 1951.

14. ii. KEVIN GEORGE DARLING, b. 12 Nov 1954; d. 1994.



9. ROBERT LESLIE6 DARLING (MARGARET MARY5 ANGLIM, EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 08 Jun 1931.

Children of ROBERT LESLIE DARLING are:

15. i. ROBERT LESLIE7 DARLING, JR., b. 29 Jul 1949.

16. ii. BARBARA DARLING, b. 30 Mar 1951.

17. iii. STEPHEN ARMANDO DARLING, b. 31 Aug 1953.

10. ERNEST EMILIO6 COLLADO (TERESA ELIZABETH JEAN5 ANGLIM, EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 22 May 1930.

Children of ERNEST EMILIO COLLADO are:

18. i. RENE GILBERT7 COLLADO, b. 24 Jul 1952.

ii. TERESA ELOISE COLLADO LUCAS, b. 27 Oct 1960.

iii. CELESTE CARMEL COLLADO AMIGONE, b. 18 Feb 1965.

11. VALERY NANCY6 ANGLIM (WILLIAM JOSEPH (PHILLIP)5, EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 03 May 1942. She married UNKNOWN DANIELS.

Child of VALERY ANGLIM and UNKNOWN DANIELS is:

i. SCOTT LAREN7 DANIELS, b. 26 Jul 1968.

12. BRIAN VICTOR ANGLIM6 STEEN-LARSEN (MATTHEW VINCENT JOSEPH5 ANGLIM, EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 20 Dec 1944.

Children of BRIAN VICTOR ANGLIM STEEN-LARSEN are:

i. GEORGE HANS7 STEEN-LARSEN, b. 06 Jun 1974.

ii. ANNEDELYN NICOLASSA STEEN-LARSEN, b. 03 Mar 1976.

iii. BARBARA ELLEN STEEN-LARSEN, b. 06 Apr 1978.

iv. JOSEPH BRIGHAM STEEN-LARSEN, b. 03 Sep 1980.

v. GOLDEN FIELDING STEEN-LARSEN, b. 28 Nov 1982.

vi. PAULETTE KARINAE STEEN-LARSEN, b. 09 Aug 1984.

vii. BRIAN VICTOR STEEN-LARSEN, JR., b. 16 Oct 1986.

13. GEORGIA KRISTEN6 SORENSEN (CARMEL LOUISA CONCILIA5 ANGLIM, EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 04 Nov 1949. She married UNKNOWN MEAD.

Children of GEORGIA SORENSEN and UNKNOWN MEAD are:

i. MICHAEL GREGORY7 MEAD, b. 14 Nov 1980.

ii. MATTHEW CHRISTOPHER MEAD, b. 01 Dec 1981.



Generation No. 7
14. KEVIN GEORGE7 DARLING (FREDERICK JACKSON6, MARGARET MARY5 ANGLIM, EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 12 Nov 1954, and died 1994.

Children of KEVIN GEORGE DARLING are:

i. JENNIFER D'ANN8 DARLING, b. 19 Nov 1984.

ii. ERICK WESLEY DARLING, b. 07 Oct 1988.



15. ROBERT LESLIE7 DARLING, JR. (ROBERT LESLIE6, MARGARET MARY5 ANGLIM, EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 29 Jul 1949.

Children of ROBERT LESLIE DARLING, JR. are:

i. ROBERT LLOYD8 DARLING, b. 24 Oct 1976.

ii. MICHAEL JOSEPH DARLING, b. 17 Aug 1977.



16. BARBARA7 DARLING (ROBERT LESLIE6, MARGARET MARY5 ANGLIM, EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 30 Mar 1951. She married UNKNOWN HORTON.

Children of BARBARA DARLING and UNKNOWN HORTON are:

i. KELLY MICHELLE8 MCNAMARA, b. 18 May 1975.

ii. SAMANTHA JOSEPHINE HORTON, b. 27 Mar 1985.

iii. JESSICA KELLY HORTON, b. 18 May 1986.

17. STEPHEN ARMANDO7 DARLING (ROBERT LESLIE6, MARGARET MARY5 ANGLIM, EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 31 Aug 1953.

Children of STEPHEN ARMANDO DARLING are:

i. DOMINIC ARMANDO8 DARLING, b. 20 Aug 1981.

ii. NATALIE ANN DARLING, b. 14 Apr 1984.



18. RENE GILBERT7 COLLADO (ERNEST EMILIO6, TERESA ELIZABETH JEAN5 ANGLIM, EDWARD (EDMOND)4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 24 Jul 1952.

Child of RENE GILBERT COLLADO is:

i. LOREN RENE8 COLLADO, b. 22 Sep 1993.
Notes:
Edmund Anglim was born January 26, 1865 in Ireland. He immigrated to the United States in 1885. His wife, Nellie, was born 1874 in Ireland and immigrated in 1895, They married in 1899, receiving their marriage license on July, 1899. In 1900, they lived on 1618 Pacific Street in San Francisco. Edmund was a hostler.153 In 1905, he was involved in saddle horse exhibition, and lived at 735-5th Avenue. He owned the Golden Gate Riding School, at 2611 Bush Street, near Devisadero, ca. 1908. He died on June 24, 1942 in San Francisco.
Chart B 4: Tipperary-Napa California Anglim Lineage

Source: Fr. Jeremiah Anglim's notes

Paul G. Anglim's letter of March 21, 1972.

Philip C. Anglim's letter of February 6, 1979.



Descendants of John Patrick Anglim of Rosegreen, County Tipperary Ireland

(Continuation of Chart B-2)


Generation No. 4
1. JOHN PATRICK4 ANGLIM (MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 1854 in Rosegreen, County Tipperary, Ireland, and died 1934 in California. He married MARY 1883. She was born 1864 in Ireland.

Children of JOHN ANGLIM and MARY are:

2. i. MATTHEW JOHN5 ANGLIM, b. 05 Sep 1884, California.

3. ii. THOMAS CHARLES ANGLIM, b. 13 Oct 1887, California; d. May 1934.

4. iii. EDMUND PERCIVAL ANGLIM, b. 1890, California.

iv. ARCHIBALD (WILLIAM ARCHIE) ANGLIM, b. 14 Feb 1898, California; d. 08 Jan 1974, California; m. RUTH E ANGLIM; b. 1894; d. 15 Dec 1962, California.

5. v. JAMES HAROLD ANGLIM, b. 08 Nov 1900, California.

6. vi. CLIFFORD CLEMENT ANGLIM, b. 1904, California; d. 03 Sep 1957.



Generation No. 5
2. MATTHEW JOHN5 ANGLIM (JOHN PATRICK4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 05 Sep 1884 in California.

Child of MATTHEW JOHN ANGLIM is:

i. [DAUGHTER]6 ANGLIM.

3. THOMAS CHARLES5 ANGLIM (JOHN PATRICK4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 13 Oct 1887 in California, and died May 1934. He married ETHEL ANGLIM.

Child of THOMAS ANGLIM and ETHEL ANGLIM is:

i. SALLY6 ANGLIM.

4. EDMUND PERCIVAL5 ANGLIM (JOHN PATRICK4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 1890 in California. He married EVELYN (EVA) WILDLEY.

Child of EDMUND ANGLIM and EVELYN WILDLEY is:

7. i. CHARLES E.6 ANGLIM, b. 1920, California.

5. JAMES HAROLD5 ANGLIM (JOHN PATRICK4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 08 Nov 1900 in California. He married THEODORA KAISER Jul 1936 in Church of the Holy Redeemer, in North Bend Oregon.

Children of JAMES ANGLIM and THEODORA KAISER are:

i. JAMES6.

ii. JOHN.

iii. PATRICIA.

6. CLIFFORD CLEMENT5 ANGLIM (JOHN PATRICK4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 1904 in California, and died 03 Sep 1957. He married CATHERINE V. ANGLIM 1928. She was born 1906.

Child of CLIFFORD ANGLIM and CATHERINE ANGLIM is:

i. RILEY6.

Generation No. 6
7. CHARLES E.6 ANGLIM (EDMUND PERCIVAL5, JOHN PATRICK4, MATTHEW3, WILLIAM2, MATTHEW1) was born 1920 in California. He married PAULE ANGLIM.

Child of CHARLES ANGLIM and PAULE ANGLIM is:



i. PHILIP7 ANGLIM, b. 11 Feb 1953, San Francisco, California.


Napa County Anglim Family History.
John Patrick Anglim was born ca. 1854 in Ireland. He immigrated to the United States in 1874. John was 5 feet 10 ½ inches tall, with a dark complexion, gray eyes, and gray hair. He became a naturalized citizen on November 8, 1886 in Napa County Superior Court. In 1888, he worked as a farmer in Suscol, Napa County. In 1899, he worked as an assistant attendant for the Napa State Hospital. He lived in the fifth ward of Napa, Napa County, California in 1910. He then worked as a real estate agent. He married Mary (born ca. 1864 in Ireland) in 1883. Their children, all born in California, were: Matthew (born September 5, 1884), Thomas Charles (born October 13,. 1887), Edmund Percival Anglim (born ca. 1890), Archibald (William Archie ?) (born February 14, 1898), Harold (born 1900), and Clifford (born 1904). In 1910, Matthew was an engineer and Edmund was a clerk.154

In 1930, John and Mary lived on 672 39th Street, Richmond, Contra Costa, CA, By that time, John had retired.155 By 1936, they lived at 4237 Howe Street, in Oakland.
In 1915, John Matthew Anglim was a salesman, who roomed at 229-9th, in Oakland.156 In 1930, John M Anglim (born ca. 1885 in California) lived at 557 Lake Park Avenue in Oakland, Alameda, CA, with his wife, Ruby Jane (Busse) Anglim (born September 4, 1889 in Iowa). They married ca. 1923. John worked as a securities salesman, while Ruby was a stenographer at a brokerage.157 He passed away on November 1, 1954 in Napa California. He is interred at Tulocay Cemetery.
Thomas C. Anglim, born October 13, 1887, in California, lived on First Street in Napa Township, Napa County, California in 1920. He was married to Ethel (born 1892). Thomas was an attorney , and Ethel was a teacher.158 He was politically active, including serving as the Secretary of the Curry for Governor Club in Napa in 1910. He was active in the community, including reading the Declaration of Independence for Napa’s Independence day celebration in 1912. He became a justice of the peace for Napa Township in 1921. He was District Attorney of Napa County ca. 1923-1927. He led raids against the violators of Prohibition in Napa County, and investigated high profile crimes, such as in the case of the murder of E.E. Hoppe, an 83 year recluse, in 1925. He was named as a member of the California State Civil Service Commission.159 He died in May 1934 and was survived by his wife, Ethel, and his daughter, Sally.160 In 1937, Ethel Anglim, the widow of T.C. Anglim, lived at a house at 2040 Stockton, in Napa City.161 In 1947, Mrs. Ethel Anglim lived at 1760 Spruce. She also lived in St. Helena, CA.162
In 1937, Edmund P. Anglim (1890- ), a clerk, and his wife, Eva, lived in their house at 1031 Napa, in Napa City. Charles Anglim roomed with them.163 In 1947, Edmund P. and Evelyn Anglim lived at 519 Wilson, in Napa. In 1948, they lived at 1718 York, Napa. From 1947-1948, Edmund P. Anglim worked as a laborer.164
In 1930, William Archie Anglim (born February 14, 1898 in Napa County, California) lived at 5638 Oak Grove Avenue,in Oakland, Alameda, CA, with his wife, Ruth E Anglim (born ca. 1894). They were married ca. 1926. In 1930, William was a foreman of a wholesale manufacturing plant, while Ruth was a clerk at a drug store.165
William A. Anglim was native Napan who attended Napa schools. He became a lawyer and was a regional cooperative specialist for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), headquartered in San Francisco, ca. 1938. The FSA provided special funds as loans to farmers who wanted to purchase expensive equipment cooperatively. In 1939, he was the regional chief of the community and cooperative service division of the FSA.
During World War II, the War Food Administration (WFA) was formed and had seven regions to administer the farm labor program. William A, Anglim, based in San Francisco, was a regional director for Region 6 in San Francisco, which served Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah.166 His job included the field administration of Mexican agricultural workers brought in to the United States to alleviate a serious labor shortage in the southwestern United States.
After World War II, William Anglim became state head of the Department of Agriculture labor branch at Berkeley. He became involved in disputes such as that between the DiGiogio Farms at Arvin and the striking National Farm Labor Union. At issue, were 130 Mexican nationals, which the union alleged were being used as strikebreakers.167 Later, he served as regional representative to the commodity Credit Corporation of the Department of Agriculture. He retired in 1964.168
He was an active member of the California Bar Association. He died on January 8, 1974 in Berkeley.169 His wife, Ruth E. Anglim died on December 15, 1962.170 Both were interred in Napa.171

James Harold Anglim was born November 8, 1900, Napa California. He received his AB (with honors) from Stanford in 1923 and his JD from Stanford in 1925. he was admitted into the California Bar in 1925. Legal Fraternity: Phi Alpha Delta. Member: Alameda County and American Bar Associations; State Bar of California. He went to Washington DC to work with the US Attorney General’s office.172 He was expected to work for his brother, Thomas C. Anglim, then District Attorney for Napa County. Thomas Anglim, however, was not reelected. James Anglim then went to Oakland to practice law in 1926. He married Theodora Kaiser, of North Bend Oregon, at the Church of the Holy Redeemer, in North Bend, in July 1936.173
James Anglim became a member of the firm Fitzgerald, Abbott & Beardsley in 1934, and served as a member of the firm’s board until 1953. He was a senior partner of the firm ca. 1963-1967. The firm was located, circa 1952-1959, at 1516 Central Building, Oakland 12, California. By 1967, the firm had re-located to: Suite 1730. First Western Building. 1330 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94612. This firm provided legal service for: Pacific States Steel Corporation (ca. 1952-67); Transamerica Development Co. (ca. 1967); Herrick Corporation (fabricator of steel products) (formerly Herrick Iron Works (ca. 1952-67); Universal Window Co. (ca. 1952-67); Pacific Pipe Co.(ca. 1952-67); Peterson Tractor & Equipment Co. (ca. 1952-67), Skagg's Payless Drugstore (ca. 1967); El Dorado Bank Napa Cal. (ca. 1967); Ventura Coastal Corporation (growers, processors and shippers of citrus products) (ca. 1967); Pacific Plumbing Co. (ca. 1967); Peterbilt Motors Co. (ca. 1967); Sunset View Cemetery Association (ca. 1967); Connell Motor Co. (ca. 1967); M.K. Blake Estate Co. (ca. 1967); Clay Canyon Minerals Inc. (ca. 1967); Serra Shopping Center, California (ca. 1967); First Western Bank & Trust (ca. 1959); American Forge Co. (ca. 1952-59); International Dairy Supply Co. (ca. 1959); Miller Packing Co. (ca. 1959); and Bigge Drayage Co., (ca. 1952). Local counsel for: Humble Oil and Refining Co. (ca. 1967); United California Bank (ca. 1967);

the Magnavox Co.(ca. 1952-67); Trojan Powder Co. (ca. 1952- 67); J.I. Case, Inc. (ca. 1967); Chevrolet Motor Co. (ca.1959); General Motor Corp. (ca. 1959); and Frigidaire (ca. 1959).


James H. Anglim was a deeply religious man, and family life was important to him. He was a legal advisor to Catholic Charities, a Director of Holy Name College, and a member of the Council for the Order of the Holy Sisters of Jesus and Mary.174
James H. Anglim passed away on August 1977 in Piedmont, California (near Oakland, California).


Thomas Anglim, born ca. 1898, in California, lived in Napa, Napa County, California in 1920.175

Clifford C. Anglim (born ca. 1905 in California) married Catherine (born ca. 1906 in Indiana). ca. 1928. In 1930, they lived at 321 30th Street, in Richmond, CA. He graduated from St. Mary’s College in 1928. He was a manager of the credit ratings bureau and was secretary of the merchants’s association. He became an attorney in 1928. Clifford was an attorney and Catherine was a public school teacher.176 He was a strong supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He seconded John N. Gardner’s nomination when he attended the 1936 Democratic National Convention. He was chair of the California State Democratic Party in 1936,177 finance of the Democratic National Committee, 1936, and headed the Roosevelt-Gardner campaign in California in 1936. Anglim was supported by US Senator McAdoo. He was considered a possible nominee for governor or lietenant governor in 1938. He represented Contra Costa County in the California State Assembly, from 1933 through 1935. He did not seek reelection to the Assembly. During his tenure, he coauthored the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge legislation and sponsored legislation creating the Central Valley Water Project.178 He became the director of the Federal Housing Administration office for Northern California in San Francsico in 1934.179 In 1937, Clifford Anglim’s law office was at the American Trust Building, 314 10th , room 413, in Richmond. He also had an office at Martinez City. He was nominated and confirmed as Collector of Internal Revenue in San Francisco, on February 10, 1938.180 He held that position until 1942. He continued to be involved in politics. In 1942, Clifford chaired the Committee to elect Gordon Garland, then the Assembly Speaker, to the State Board of Equalization. Also in 1942, Governor Culbert Olson reportedly lent his support to Anglim to oppose Republican Congressman Albert E. Carter’s reelection in the Sixth Congressional District. Anglim, however, did not run for Congress.
Clifford was active in several religious and civic associations, including the Knights of Columbus, and was state president of the Elks in 1943.181 He was kidnapped, but later released in 1946.182
By 1947, Clifford and Catherine Anglim lived at 2701 Grant Avenue, in Richmond. Clifford C. Anglim served as city attorney of El Cerrito, CA, from 1942 through 1957.183 Clifford died on September 3, 1957 at 53.184

Edmund Percival Anglim (December 28, 1889-May 26, 1956). He met his wife, Eva Wildley (from near Cincinnati, Ohio) in California in 1918. In 1937, Edmund, then working as a a clerk, and Eva, lived in their house at 1031 Napa, in Napa City. Charles Anglim roomed with them.185 In 1947, Edmund P. and Evelyn Anglim lived at 519 Wilson, in Napa. In 1948, they lived at 1718 York, Napa. From 1947-1948, Edmund P. Anglim worked as a laborer.186
Charles E. Anglim (born 1920). Graduated 1945 with an LLB. He worked as a patent attorney in Berkeley, CA. In 1948, practiced law at 220 Birch, San Francisco.187 In 1952, he practiced at 94 Panoramic Way, Berkeley; in 1959, at the Financial Center Building, Oakland; and between ca. 1967 and 1994, at 166 Santa Clara Ave., Oakland.188 See also,list of Anglim Attorneys in Chapter VIII on Anglims in Canada and the United States. Charles E. Anglim was married to Paule Anglim. They are divorced.
Paule Anglim is French Canadian and owns an art gallery, Gallery Paule Anglim, on 14 Geary Street, in San Francisco (see chapter on Anglim businesses). She now lives in the Russian Hill area of San Francisco. Paule is also a trustee with the San Francisco Art Institute.
Philip Anglim graduated from Yale with a BA in Drama. Actor in several theatrical productions,

including the Broadway play, The Elephant Man and the TV mini-series, The Thornbirds in which he played "Dane". Philip graduated from Yale with a degree in drama.. Philip now lives part-time at a ranch in Tennessee. His address is: P.O. Box 444 Hohenwald, TN 38462. In addition to acting, Philip is also writing screenplays.


Philip Anglim's Career

Actor-Producer Philip Anglim was born on February 11, 1953 in San Francisco, California. He earned his BA in English at Yale University in 1975. Philip began acting at Yale, making his debut in "Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern" at the Yale Theatre in 1970. He then branched out to stock and regional theater, playing at the Southbury (CT.) Playhouse in 1972, before appearing in such shows as "What the Butler Saw" and "The Contrast" at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park from 1975-76. He also performed at the American Place in 1976 and the Berkshire Theatre, Stockbridge, Massachusetts in 1977. Philip made his New York stage debut in "Snow White, You're Gonna Be Alright" in 1976. He made subsequent New York stage appearances in "Jamie Boy", "The Judgment", and "The Elephant Man". He also co-produced the Broadway musical "Tintypes". Philip is perhaps best-known for his role as the deformed 19th-century John Merrick in the Broadway version of the "Elephant Man". Philip was still largely unknown when he optioned for the London play. It debuted off-Broadway at St. Peter's Church before moving to the Booth Theater on Broadway in 1979. Philip portrayed a character of radical innocence, a creature of physical monstrosity, and inner beauty. The play was a critical as well as a popular triumph and it established Philip as one of the theater's most impressive young actors. For this role, Philip received the following awards in 1979: the Tony Award for best play, the Drama Desk Award for Best Actor, the Outer Circle Critics Award, the Obie Award for Performance, and a Theatre World Award. Philip went on to appear in the NBC-TV version of that play in 1982, although John Hurt played another interpretation of the character on film.


Philip appeared briefly off-Broadway in Barry Collin's "Judgement" (1980) in the basement theater of St. Peter's Church at CitiCorp. The "Judgment" was a one-man play based on a historical incident in which some Russian soldiers, imprisoned by the Nazis during World War II, resorted to cannibalism in order to survive. The play was set up as an inquisition before the Soviet army, with Philip playing one of the two surviving officers (Captain Vukhov) - and the only one who was still lucid. He stood alone on stage and explains his conduct during the ordeal to his imagined inquisitors.
Later in 1980, Philip played the lead role in "Macbeth" (1980), directed by Sarah Caldwell. The next year, he played the playwright Michael Cape in O'Neill's overtly autobiographical "Welded" (1981), which was based on O'Neill's relationship with his wife, Agnes Boulton. He played "Kim", a wealthy New York businessman who was described as a "moral zombie", in Howard Korder's "Search and Destroy" (1990) at the South Coast Repertory in Orange County, CA. More recently, Philip played the lead in the touring company of "M. Butterfly" (1990). In David H. Hwang's "M. Butterfly", Philip played a duped French diplomat so emotionally susceptible that he falls in love and has an affair with a lovely Peking diva who turns out to be a man "in drag". The diplomat was convicted of espionage for passing classified documents to his lover, who is employed as a spy by the Chinese government. Philip played the writer in Mart Crowley's "For Reasons That Remain Unclear" (1993), about a Roman Catholic priest and a former student turned Hollywood screenwriter who meet again by chance in Rome after several years and sift through their explosive past. This dramatic confrontation features the student seeking vengeance for past transgressions in a cat-and-mouse game that explodes with force in the final half-hour. It premiered at the Olney Theater in Olney, Md., outside of Washington DC.
Philip made his feature film debut with a small role in support of Jon Voight in "The All American Boy" in 1973. In his first significant film role, Philip portrayed a local priest at a loss for encouraging words, in the nuclear disaster film "Testament" in 1983. He played a hateful malevolent henchman in the Burt Reynolds hired-killer thriller, "Malone" (1987). In the "Haunted Summer" (1988), Philip played Lord Byron in a sensual tale of a fateful night in 1816 when English Romantic poets Percy Shelly and Lord Byron, joined "Frankenstein" author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, and Shelley's sister, Claire Claremont to explore their darkest dreams. He then played in "The Man Inside" (1990) and as Franz Kafka in the multi-national production "Milena" (1990). "Milena" is the true story of a Polish journalist and confidante of Kafka who challenges the doctrinaire editors of the Communist paper she reports for. Philip also had a supporting role -- as a ghost -- in Woody Allen's "Stardust Memories" (1980), but asked to have his part and credit removed from the film.
Philip made his television debut as Charles Adams II in "The Adams Chronicles" (PBS, 1976). He made subsequent appearances in "Tomorrow's Families" (PBS) and as the pious young priest, Dane O'Neil, in the "Thornbirds" (ABC, 1983). He has appeared in the showtime film "Curacao" (1993), the NBC pilot "The Book" (1995), and as Vedek Bareil on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (syndicated, 1992-1995). Philip also guest-starred in an episode of “Millennium” (working with Megan Gallagher, Terry O’Quinn, and Bill Smitrovich) and appeared in the 1998 “Dallas” TV special “War of the Ewings” along with Tracy Scoggins.
Bibliography on Philip Anglim
Noble Savage, Newsweek, Feb. 5, 1979, at 67.
Received Annual Theatre World Award for the Elephant Man. New York Times, May 22, 1979, at 7.
Performed at Broadway event honoring the anniversary of Eugene O'Neill's birth. New York Times, Oct. 31, 1979, at 15.
The Elephant Man': An Actor's Triumphs Over Adversity, Washington Post, Feb. 24, 1980, at K1.
Appealed to Congress to finance research to find cure for neurofibromatosis, rare genetic disease that afflicted character he portrayed in Elephant Man. New York Times, March 12, 1980,sect. 2, at. 4.
Starred in Barry Collins play, Judgment. New York Times, April 30, 1980, sect. 3, at 22.
Stage View From Ayckbourn to 'Elephant Man' at the National, New York Times, Aug. 10, 1980, sec. 2, at 3.
Producer of Broadway production of Tintypes. New York Times, Sep. 5, 1980, sect. 3, at 2
The Stage: 'Judgement," Starring Philip Anglim, New York Times, Nov. 21, 1980, sec. 3, at 4
Philip Anglim: From the Elephant Man to Macbeth: Innocence to Infamy. New York Times, Dec. 31, 1980, p. 9, sec. 3.
Stage: 'Macbeth returns,. New York Times, Jan. 24, 1981, sec. 1, at 15.
'Macbeth' the Hard Way: Caldwell Directs Shakespeare, Christian Science Monitor, Feb. 2, 1981, "Arts/Entertainment", at 14.
Stage: O'Neill's 'Welded', New York Times, June 18, 1981, sec. C, at 22.
Starred in title role in ABC Theatre on January 4, 1982, New York Times, Dec. 27, 1981, sect. 2, at 25.
Hwang's 'M. Butterfly' Tour Casts Anglim as Diplomat, Boston Globe, Aug. 17, 1990, "Arts & Film", at 35.
A Brilliant 'M. Butterfly, Boston Globe, Sep. 27, 1990, "Living", at 85.
Philip Anglim: Chameleon of the Stage, Boston Globe, Sep. 27, 1990, "Living", at 85.
The Elephant Man Re-emerges in 'M. Butterfly', Chicago Tribune, Nov. 28, 1990, at. 24.
The Odd Couple: Two Actors Reflect on Their Unusual Roles, Chicago Tribune, Mar. 3, 1991, "ARTS", at 4.
David Hwang Feels A Responsibility, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, June 7, 1991, "Variety", at 1E.
M. Butterfly": A Political, Artistic Tour De Force, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, June 13, 1991, "Variety", at 1E.
This 'Butterfly' Fascinating, Sexually Frank Interpretation, St. Paul Pioneer Press-Dispatch, June 13, 1991, "Express", at 6C.
At the End of a Play's Run, There's the Farm, San Francisco Chronicle, Aug. 7, 1991, "People", at D3.
Big Homecoming for Local Actors. San Franciscans Play Leads in Touring 'M.Butterfly', San Francisco Chronicle, Aug. 7, 1991, "People", at D3.
Force of 'Reasons' Perfectly Clear and Compelling; Premiere Good Sign for Olney, Washington Post, Nov. 15, 1993, "Arts and Entertainment", at C17.
Theater: 'Reasons': Of Pleasure and Pain, Washington Post, Nov. 17, 1993, "Style", at. C2.
Tullamain, Tipperary Anglim Family Lineages
There are two couples listed in the Official Irish Registry, either one of whom could be the Patrick Anglim mentioned in the Matthew Anglim genealogy presented in Charts B 2 and B 3.
Chart B 5: Tullamain, Tipperary Anglim Lineages

(see also Charts B 1 and B 2)

Source: Official Irish Civil Registration.


Patrick Anglim m. Margaret (Peggy) Woodlock

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Catherine Matthew William

Anglim Anglim Anglim

b. May 15, 1865 b. April 27, 1864 b. March 1, 1867

All births occurred in Tullamain, Tipperary.
Chart B 6: Tullamain, Tipperary Anglim Lineages

(see also Chart B 1)

Source: Official Irish Civil Registration.

Patrick Anglim m. Mary O'Connoll

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Patrick Anglim William Anglim

b. March 12, 1864 b. Nov. 16, 1866
All births occurred in Tullamain, Tipperary

Fethard, Tipperary Anglim Family Lineages
Chart B 7: Anglim Fethard Family Lineages.

Source: Irish Civil Registration.


Patrick Anglim m. Catherine Doheny

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Anastatia Anglim Margaret Anglim

b. Oct. 23, 1866 b. Jan. 1, 1865

Fethard, Tipperary


Chart B 8: Anglim Fethard Family Lineages.

Source: Irish Civil Registration.


Thomas Anglim m. Catherine Heffernan

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Margaret Anglim



b. Sep. 19, 1865

Fethard, Tipperary


Chart B 9: Anglim Fethard Family Lineages.

Source: Irish Civil Registration.


James Anglim m. Catherine Shea

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Mary Anglim b. June 1 (or 21?), 1865



Fethard, Tipperary
Chart B 10: Anglim Fethard Family Lineages.

Source: Irish Civil Registration.

James (Jay) Anglim, Carteret, NJ



Descendants of Patrick Anglim of Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland

1 Patrick Anglim

.. +Mary Commins (or Cummins)

........ 2 Michael Anglim 1856 -

........ 2 John Anglim 1858 -

........ 2 Anne Anglim 1860 - 1927

........ 2 Richard Anglim 1861 -

........ 2 Mary Ann Anglim 1865 -

........ 2 Patrick Anglim 1867 -

........ 2 Ellen Anglim 1870 -

........ 2 Richard Anglim 1873 - 1927

........ 2 Jerry Anglim 1873 -




Descendants of Patrick Anglim of Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland


Generation No. 1
1. PATRICK1 ANGLIM He married MARY COMMINS (OR CUMMINS) 01 Jan 1856 in Clerihan Parish.
More on Patrick Anglim and Mary Commins:
Their address is listed as Coleman. Another source lists her name as Margaret Cummins.

Children of PATRICK ANGLIM and MARY CUMMINS) are:

i. MICHAEL2 ANGLIM, b. 1856.
More on Michael Anglim:
Michael Anglim was baptized on Dec. 13, 1856 in Clerihan Parish.
ii. JOHN ANGLIM, b. 1858.
More on John Anglim:
John Anglim was baptized on March 4, 1858 in Clerihan Parish.

iii. ANNE ANGLIM, b. 1860; d. 1927.


More on Anne Anglim:
Anne Anglim was baptized on Jan. 11, 1860 in Clerihan Parish. Another source lists her birth date as

1859.
iv. RICHARD ANGLIM, b. 04 Jun 1865.


More on Richard Anglim:
Richard Anglim was baptized on Aug. 5, 1861 in Clerihan Parish. His address was listed as Ballyhimikin.
v. MARY ANN ANGLIM, b. 04 Jun 1865.
More on Mary Ann Anglim:
Mary Ann Anglim was baptized on June 4, 1865 in Clerihan Parish. Her address was listed as Ballyhimikin.
vi. PATRICK ANGLIM, b. 1867.
More on Patrick Anglim:
Patrick Anglim was baptized on Oct. 18, 1867 in Clerihan Parish. His address was listed as Ballyhimikin.
vii. ELLEN ANGLIM, b. 1870.
More on Ellen Anglim:
Ellen Anglim was baptized on Nov. 13, 1870 in Clerihan Parish.

viii. RICHARD ANGLIM, b. 1873; d. 1927.


More On Richard Anglim:
Richard Anglim was baptized on Jan. 6, 1873 in Clerihan Parish.

ix. JERRY ANGLIM, b. 1873.


More on Jerry Anglim:
Jerry Anglim was baptized on Jan. 6, 1873 in Clerihan Parish.
Chart B-11: Anglim Fethard Family Lineages.

Source: Irish Civil Registration.


Anne Anglim m. Thomas Shea

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Margaret Shea



b. July 10, 1868.

Fethard, Tipperary




Fethard, County Tipperary Baptisms
Child: Anne Anglim

Father: Thomas Anglim

Mother: Catherine Heffernen

Date of Baptism: June 22, 1872

Place of Baptism: Currasgarten Fethard (RC)
Child: Bridget Anglim

Father: Thomas Anglim

Mother: Catherine Heffernen

Date of Baptism: March 6, 1863

Place of Baptism: Currasgarten Fethard (RC)
Child: Catherine Anglim

Father: Thomas Anglim

Mother: Catherine Heffernen

Date of Baptism: April 17, 1869

Place of Baptism: Currasgarten Fethard (RC)

Child: Johanna Anglim

Father: Thomas Anglim

Mother: Catherine Heffernen

Date of Baptism: April 5, 1881

Place of Baptism: Currasgarten Fethard (RC)


Child: Margaret Anglim

Father: Thomas Anglim

Mother: Catherine Heffernen

Date of Baptism: February 9, 1865

Place of Baptism: Currasgarten Fethard (RC)
Child: Mary Anglim

Father: Thomas Anglim

Mother: Catherine Heffernen

Date of Baptism: June 22, 1868

Place of Baptism: Currasgarten Fethard (RC)
Child: William Anglim

Father: Thomas Anglim

Mother: Catherine Heffernen

Date of Baptism: June 26, 1867

Place of Baptism: Currasgarten Fethard (RC)


Other Tipperary Anglim Lineages
Chart B 12: Anglim Caher, Tipperary Lineages.

Source: Irish Civil Registration.


Michael Anglim m. Mary Lonergan

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Ellen Anglim



b. May 13, 1864

Caher, Tipperary



Chart B 13: Anglim Cloghern, Tipperary Lineages

Source: Irish Civil Registration.


John Anglim m. Catherine Ahearne

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James Anglim



b. August 6, 1868

Cloghern (or Clogheen ?), Tipperary


Chart B 14: Anglim Cloghern Tipperary Lineages.

Source: Irish Civil Registration.


Thomas Anglim m. Margaret Dwyer

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Johanna Anglim



b. May 12, 1866

Cloghern (or Clogheen), Tipperary


Chart B-15: Anglim Drangen/ Cloneen Tipperary Lineages.

Source: Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly, Ireland.

James (Jay) Anglim, Carteret, NJ

Patrick Anglim m. Bridget Quirke

m. in 1820

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Thomas Edmond Nancy Patrick Bridget unknown James

Anglim Anglim Anglim Anglim Anglim Anglim Anglim b. b. b. b. b. b. b.

1822 1824 1826 1829 1832 1834 1837

Notes:
1. Baptized on January 31, 1822 at the parish of Drangan/Cloneen.
2. Baptized on May 1, 1824 at the parish of Drangan/Cloneen.
3. Baptized on August 20, 1826 at the parish of Drangan/Cloneen. Her Address is listed as Tullowcossaun.
4. Baptized on October 11, 1829 at the parish of Drangan/Cloneen. His Address is listed as Tullowcossaun.
5. Baptized on July 26,1832 at the parish of Drangan/Cloneen. Her Address is listed as Tullowcossaun.
6. Baptized on May 17, 1834 at the parish of Drangan/Cloneen. The Address is listed as Cloonhea.

7. Baptized on July 14, 1837 at the parish of Drangan/Cloneen. His Address is listed as Tullowcossaun.


Chart B-16: Anglim Galbally Parish Lineages.

Source: Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly, Ireland.

James (Jay) Anglim, Carteret, NJ

Descendants of Michael Anglim of Galbally Parish, County Tipperary, Ireland

1 Michael Anglim

.. +Mary Mullins

........ 2 Patrick Anglim 1831 -

........ 2 Mary Anglim 1833 -

........ 2 John Anglim 1835 -

........ 2 Johanna Anglim 1837 -

........ 2 Bridget Anglim 1839 -

........ 2 Daniel Anglim 1842 -

........ 2 Johanna Anglim 1844 -

........ 2 Unknown Anglim 1846 -
Descendants of Michael Anglim of Galbally Parish, County Tipperary, Ireland

Generation No. 1
1. MICHAEL1 ANGLIM He married MARY MULLINS 1830.

Children of MICHAEL ANGLIM and MARY MULLINS are:

i. PATRICK2 ANGLIM, b. 1831.
More on Patrick Anglim:
Patrick Anglim was baptized on Aug. 7, 1831 at Galbally Parish.


  1. MARY ANGLIM, b. 1833.

More on Mary Anglim:


Mary Anglim was baptized on March 24, 1833 at Galbally Parish.


  1. JOHN ANGLIM, b. 1835.

More on John Anglim:


John Anglim was baptized on Aug. 17, 1835 at Galbally Parish.
iv. JOHANNA ANGLIM, b. 1837.
More on Johanna Anglim:
Johanna Anglim was baptized on Apr. 4, 1837 at Galbally Parish.


  1. BRIDGET ANGLIM, b. 1839.

More on Bridget Anglim:


Bridget Anglim was baptized on March 15, 1839 at Galbally Parish.


  1. DANIEL ANGLIM, b. 1842.

More on Daniel Anglim:


Daniel Anglim was baptized on May 15, 1842 at Galbally Parish.


  1. JOHANNA ANGLIM, b. 1844.

More on Johanna Anglim:


Johanna Anglim was baptized on January 26, 1844 at Galbally Parish.

viii. UNKNOWN ANGLIM, b. 1846.


More on Unknown Anglim:
Unknown Anglim was baptized on April 5, 1846 at Galbally Parish.

Chart B-17: Anglim Colman Lineages.

Source: Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly, Ireland.

James (Jay) Anglim, Carteret, NJ

Richard Anglim m. Bridget Hayden

m. on Apr. 4, 1896

in Drangan Parish

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Mary Patrick Margaret George Richard Bridget Ellen

Anglim Anglim Anglim Anglim Anglim Anglim Anglim

b. b. b. b. b. b. b.

1897 1899



Notes:
1. Baptized in Clerihan Parish on Mar. 28, 1897. Her address was listed as Colman.
2. Baptized in Clerihan Parish on Dec. 23, 1899. His address was listed as Colman.
Chart B-18: Anglim Other Tipperary Lineages.

Source: Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly, Ireland.

James (Jay) Anglim, Carteret, NJ

George Anglim m. Ann Clarke

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Richard James George Denis


Chart B-19: Anglim Other Tipperary Lineages.

Source: James (Jay) Anglim, Carteret, NJ

From Tombstone Inscription in New Chapel Cemetery

Patrick Anglim (d. 1902) m. Bridget (d. 1912)

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Richard Anglim



d. 1927

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Margaret Anglim Mrs. Mary (Anglim) Patrick Anglim

d. Jul. 25, 1953 Power d. Aug. 26, 1967 d. Apr. 2, 1959

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Mary Power

d. Apr. 6, 1943




Chart B-20: Anglim Other Tipperary Lineages.

Source: James (Jay) Anglim, Carteret, NJ

From Tombstone Inscription in Feathard Cemetery

___________________________________

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Patrick William (Knockelly)

b. 1857 b. 1867

d. 1926 m. Ellen

(Kenrick)

d. Oct. 1971

d. 1945


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Paddy



b. June 26, 1920

d. Feb. 6, 1992


Chart B-21: Anglim Other Tipperary Lineages.

Source: James (Jay) Anglim, Carteret, NJ

From Tombstone Inscription in Rosegreen Cemetery
Mrs. William Anglim (1781-1861)

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Patrick Anglim (1815-1882)

m. Mrs. P.(atrick) Anglim (1851-1886)

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Patrick Anglim (1863-1867)


Notes:
Other Persons Listed:

William Anglim (1867-1924)


Patrick Anglim (1871-1944)
Patrick Anglim (1904-1954)
Mary A. Anglim (1879-1954)
Clerihan Roman Catholic Parish Marriages, 1852-1882.

1854
John Corbett of Fethard and Anne Anglim of Coleman.
1856
Patrick Anglim of Coleman and Margaret Cummins. See, Chart B-10

Anglim Deaths in Tipperary.
Ellen Anglim, aged 67. A widow and a servant. Died of hernia after four days illness on December 28, 1869. She lived in the parish of Trilgayer Galyacone in the Clogheen District.

James (Jim) Anglim (Dundrum) January 26,2008, husband of Marjorie, and father of John, Suzanne, Martin, Pat, James, Katie, Therese, and William. His brothers were: Pat and Michael; and sister, Mary. His funeral mass was at Church of the Holy Cross, in Dundrum, and he was interred at Mount Verius Cemetery.
Other Sources
Repeal Philadelphia , in, the Freeman’s Journal (August 6, 1841)
The following are the names of the Friends of Ireland in Philadelphia, who subscribed the magnificent sum of 200/…noticed in Monday’s proceedings at the Association.
John Anglim. Tipperary.
Evictions
The Ladies Land League, in, the Freeman’s Journal (August 9, 1882)
Since our last meeting, 82 evictions have taken place [including]
Burncourt Branch, Co. Tipperary
Patrick Anglim, 5 in family.
Report of the Evicted Tenant’s Commission 560. London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1894.

James Anglim was evicted from a 55 acre farm on October 16, 1888 by his landlord, S. Lindsey, for failure to pay rent. He remained in the area, working as a cattle jobber.


Irish Land Commission. Land Law Acts. Return according to provinces and counties of judicial rents fixed by chief commissioners, sub-commissions, and civil bill courts….39. London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1898.

Record Number: 7766

Date: May 20, 1887

Name of Tenant: Catherine Anglim

Name of Landlord: Lord Lismore

Poor Law Union: Clogheen

Townsland: Ballyboy
Irish Land Commission. Land Law Acts. Returns according to provinces and counties of judicial rents….116 . London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1902.
Record Number: 842

Date: March 27, 1901

Name of Tenant: Edward Anglim

Name of Landlord: Richard Bagwell

District: Clogheen

Townsland: Ballylafin


Irish Land Commission. Return of advances made under the Irish Land Act, 1903, during the month of January, 1909. 264. London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1902.
No. 28.

Name of Purchaser: Timothy Anglim

Townsland: Tomgraney.

Area: 3 acres 0 r. 33 p.


Evicted tenants (Ireland). Returns prepared pursuant to section 3 of the Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Act, 1907…6. London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1910.
Name of Tenant: James Anglim

Name of Estate: Paul M. Lindsay.

Townsland: Tullowcossane

Date of Eviction: October 16, 1888.

Note: Reinstated on Estates purchased or proposed to be purchased by the Estates Commissioners.

The Burning of Bridget Cleary
This notorious case involved the burning, ill-treatment, and murder of Bridget Cleary, actions which were inspired by superstitious beliefs. The case was tried in Clonmel. The accused were Michael Cleary (the husband of the deceased), Patrick Boland (father), William Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy, Michael Kennedym, and James Kennedy (cousins), Mary Kennedy (aunt, John Dunne, and William Ahearne.
Mr. Anglim, the employer of Michael Kennedy, testified. 189
Appendices

1.. Philip Anglim (see Chart B-4) in Elephant Man and Thornbirds news articles.


2. Gravestone Inscriptions (New Chapel-Ballyclerahan) Fethard and Rosegreen (see Charts B- 19 through B-21 ).
3. Tipperary Lease/Landholders (Cashel, 1839).

Rosegreen Churchyard

(see Chart B-21)


[Inscription on Headstone]
Sacred to the Memory of:
Mrs. P. Anglim, Rosegreen, who died Dec. 2, 1886, 35 years.
Also, son Patrick, who died 1867, 4 years of age.
Mrs. Wilm. Anglim. Died Nov. 10th 1861. Age 80 years.
Patrick Anglim of Rosgreen who departed 14 Feb. 1882. Age 67 years.
Requscant in Pace
William Anglim. Died 1 Nov. 1924 57 years.
Patrick. Born 1871. Died 1944.
Patrick. Born 1904. Died 1954.
Mary A. Born 1904. Died 1954.
Kathleen (nee Carroll) wife. Born 1910. Died 1994.
Feathard Cemetery

(see Chart B-20)


[Inscription on Headstone]

In Loving Memory of Patrick Anglim. Died 4th March 1926, Age 69 yrs.

And of His Brother William Anglim, Knockelly. Died 15th Nov. 1945, Aged 78 yrs.

And Ellen Anglim Nee Kenrick, wife of William. Died 10th Oct. 1971, Aged 77 yrs.

And their son Paddy. 26th June 1920- 6th Feb. 1992
New Chapel Cemetery

(see Chart B-19)


[Inscription on Headstone]
In Loving Memory of Patrick Anglim, Coleman. Died 26th Aug. 1967.

His Father Richard Died 1927.

His Grandparents Patrick Anglim, Died 17 Nov. 1902.

And Bridget Anglim Died 19th April 1912.

His Sister Margaret Anglim Died 2nd April 1959.

Her Daughter, Mary Power Died 6 April 1943.


New Chapel Cemetery

[Inscription on Headstone]


In Loving memory of Richard Anglim, Ladner Coleman, Fethard.

Died 21st April 1971.

And His Wife, Daisy (Guriy). Died 6 April 1974.
Tipperary Lease/Land Holders

CASHEL (Division)

1839
In 1838 and 1839, newspapers regularly published lists of men who were applying for the right to vote at elections (for a member, or members, of parliament) in their region. A qualification was necessary to vote: men had to be a landholder or leaseholder,worth a certain valuation, before they had the right to apply to vote.
Surname Name Place
Anglim Patrick Tullacussane



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