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A History of Kilmihil


In pre famine times Kilmihil, was a densely populated area. Indeed the present village was far from being the largest centre of the population. In 1837 there was 3794 people in the parish with only 79 in the hamlet. with this number of people on the land (8000 acres) the country side must have been dotted with cabins. Many of these ruined structures are still to be seen.

Kilmihil has changed considerably since Samuel Lewis described it in 1837 as a small hamlet containing 79 people. The village now has a population of over 300. The parish of Kilmihil became a separate Roman Catholic division, separating from the parish of Kilmacduane, in 1848. About 120 children were educated in two private schools in 1837. One hundred and fifty years later over 200 pupils are educated in four National Schools.



The description of Kilmihil given in Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary of Ireland in 1837 now follows:

'Kilmihil or Kilmichael, a parish in the Barony of Cloderalaw, County of Clare and Province of Munster, 8 miles from Kildysart, on the road from Kilrush to Ennis, containing 3,794 inhabitants of which number 79 are in the hamlet. It comprises 8089 statute acres about two thirds of which consist of arable land of medium quality and the remainder of mountain pasture. There is also a considerable portion of waste and bog. Fairs are held in Kilmihil on May 19th, July 18th and September 29th and a court for the Manor of Crovreahan is occasionally held in Kilmihil by the seneschal in which small debts are recoverable. The parish is in the diocese of Killaloe, the rectory is impropriate in the representatives of Lord Castlecoote and John Scott Esq. and the vicarage forms part of the union of Kilfarboy. The tithes amount to £192 of which £62-15s-41/2d is payable to John Scott Esq. and the remainder to the Vicar. In the Roman Catholic divisions it is the head of a union or district which also comprises the parish of Kilmacduane. About 120nm children are educated in two private schools. The ruins of the old church still remain in the burial ground.'



Another description of Kilmihil in 1845 from the Parliamentary Gazeteer of Ireland, 1845
KILMICHAEL, vulgarly KILMIHILL, a parish, containing a hamlet of the same name, in the barony of Clonderalaw, 8¼ miles west-north-west of Kildysert, co. Clare, Munster. Length, 5 miles; breadth, 4½; area, 18,772 acres, 3 roods, 2 perches,-of which 142 acres, 2 roods, 15 perches are water. Pop., in 1831, 3,794; in 1841, 5,080. Houses 860. Area of the village, 11 acres. Pop., in 1831, 79; in 1841, 118. Houses 23. Fairs are held on May 19, July 8, and Sept. 28. The parochial surface consists of arable and pasture land, intermixed with bog and mountain; and is washed and drained by the Creegh and Doonbeg rivers. The highest ground is in the north, and has an altitude of 554 feet; and the highest level of the Creegh rivulet, within the north border, is 493 feet.-This parish is a vicarage, and part of the benefice of KILFARBOY, in the dio. of Killaloe. The vicarial tithes are compounded for £80 4s. 1d., and the rectorial for £118 3s. 1d., and the latter are impropriate in Lord Castlecoote and Bindon Scott, Esq. The Roman Catholic chapel has an attendance of 900; and, in the Roman Catholic parochial arrangement, is united to one or two chapels within the benefice of Kilmurry-Clonderalaw. In 1834, the Protestants amounted to 12, and the Roman Catholics to 4,068; and two hedge-schools had on their books 82 boys and 41 girls. The Kilmichael and Cooreaclare dispensary is within the Kilrush Poor-law union, and serves for a pop. of 7,635; and, in 1839-40, it expended £95 12s. 10d., and made 2,400 dispensations of medicine.
 

The origin of the name “Kilmihil”
Kilmihil is a transliteration of the Gaelic Cill Mhichíl which means “The church of St. Michael”.
 

St. Senan and Kilmihil
Tradition credits the founding of a church here to St. Senan in honour of Michael the Archangel. During the reign of Pope Galasius (A.D. 492-496) an apparition of the Archangel took place on the summit of Mt. Garganus in Apulia in Italy. This apparition and the founding of the church in Kilmihil both took place during St. Senan’s lifetime (488A.D. – 554A.D.). After visiting Rome about 530 A.D. he returned to Ireland wishing to foster devotion to Michael. While travelling from Scattery Island to Doolough he stopped in Kilmihil where he founded the church.
 

John Breen

In April 1920, after Sunday mass, an attack took place on the R.I.C. patrol in the village of Kilmihil. A local man, John Breen, was shot dead. Sergeant Carrol, R.I.C. was also killed and Constable Collins was severely wounded. Several civilians were injured in a conflict between police and people. There are reports of panic as men, women and children fled in all directions. John Breen was aged 22. He became a member of the Volunteers in 1917, with the formation of the Kilmihil Company. He became one of its first officers. A monument to his memory has been erected in Kilmihil.  


Knockmore Lake


Knockmore Lake has been the scene of several interesting archaeological finds. Thomas Haugh of Knockmore discovered an enclosure or pound while cutting turf. The walls were 4 feet long and it may have been designed to hold goats or sheep. On another occasion he found a type of hurling ball or sliotar, which consisted of a leather cover, stuffed with some type of coarse hair, possible horsehair. In 1980 P.J. Coughlin deepened the outlet from the lake and when the water level dropped by 2 feet he discovered a cooking place close to the enclosure found by Thomas Haugh. In 1934 a bronze-bound medieval casket was recovered from Knockmore Bog and is now on display in the National Museum.

Knockalough Lake


Knockalough is a lake of 2.33 acres and lies 1 mile to the east of the village. It has been partly developed as a recreational and picnic area. The very attractive wooded island in the lake is believed to have been a crannog or lake-dwelling. The remains of a fortified dwelling can be observed on a small island. Tradition says that it was one of the castles of Turlogh Roe MacMahon, a chieftain well known by tradition as "Turlogh Roe, the liar and deceiver, who by one stroke killed his wife and child."


St. Michael's Shrine & Medieval Church


St. Michael's Shrine is still a revered spot in Kilmihil today. The Church Ruin in the cemetery was originally the medieval parish church. In 1632 Mariana MacGorman dreamed on three occasions that St. Michael the Archangel appeared to her and directed her to go to his church at Kilmihil and dig for his well at a little distance, where she should find some reeds growing.


She did so with the help of her parish priest and son and discovered a spring on the spot indicated. The MacGorman Family fled from Leinster in the twelfth century and settled within the area covered by the parishes of Kilfarboy, Kilmurry Ibrickan and Kilmihil. The well of Saint Michael is said to have cured Mariana MacGorman's gout and other ailments. News of its healing effects spread abroad and it became a popular place of pilgrimage. During the penal days people visited it from far and near seeking cures for their various complaints. The church ruins were partially rebuilt and the site of the shrine and holy well cleaned up, cleared and renovated between 1934 and 1937. The cemetery is better maintained than most others in West Clare and contains some fine examples of the house-like tombs peculiar to the area.

Cahermurphy Castle


The MacGorman stronghold once stood in the middle of a broad marshy valley near a little stream running westwards through Cahermurphy lake. When the original earthworks were built the valley was probably a large shallow lake. Only the north-west corner remains. The work is unique in Clare, and only for its sloping site is closely similar in plan to certain early Norman earthworks, with a square bailey and low motte castle. It may have been laid out by the MacGormans from their recollection of some such structure in Leinster. The Macgorman fled from Leinster in the twelfth century and settled within the area covered by the parishes of Kilfarboy, Kilmurry Ibrickan and Kilmihil. Murchadh was succeeded by his son, Cuebha, from whom the descent ran in an unbroken line to Melachlin Dubh MacGorman, the Chief, in 1498, from whom all the landowners of the later family were derived. His grandson, Domhnall, is said to have built the castle of Cahermurphy, though it may be far older than this. The family kept themselves apart from the crimes and petty wars of Thomond. They "nourished poets and fed the poor for 400 years". Daniel and Mahone MacGorman of Cahermurphy took an active part in the siege of Tromra Castle in 1642 but the family was still in possession of Cahermurphy in 1655. By 1675 Viscount Clare held Cahermurphy and other surrounding lands. Cahermurphy was confiscated again in 1688 and sold to Francis Burton, Charles Mac Donnell and Nicholas Westby. The MacGormans continued to live in Drumellihy.


Cahermurphy Stone Fort


Cahermurphy Stone Fort gave its name, the caher or fort of Murchadha, to the area. Situated in a commanding position at the northern end of the valley on a steep green hill, one of the outposts of the plateau from Mount Callan, it was a stronghold which could resist almost any enemy.


Castlepark House


Castlepark House to the north of the old castle is a nineteenth-century house built on the site of an older house of the same name. It was here that Thomas the Chevalier O'Gorman was born in 1732.


The Liagans




The Liagans are two standing stones about a half mile from the church of Kilmihil. They are over seven feet high and were supposed to mark the bounds of St. Senan's Church land here at Termonroe.

Part A: The County Clare Lineage
The following narrative written by Sr. Mary Perpetua Anglim on the Clare branch of the Anglim family. This work is presented here verbatim. The family charts beginning with Chart A 1 are based on this narrative. To this day, County Clare remains predominantly rural. Ennis (population 6,000) is the largest settlement and the "county town" (the equivalent to the American "county seat").
Leaves of the Anglim Family (1800 )
By Sister Mary Perpetua Anglim [Chart A 1 through A-3]
Forward
The origin of the name has been the subject of no little controversy. One energetic member of the family (James Anglim

Hurley) has traced it to Scandinavia, and since that region was more or less the home of the Angles who centuries ago invaded the shores of the British Isles, the suggestion is not beyond the

bounds of possibility.
Suppose it to say for our present purpose that it is by no means a common name in Ireland, and still more uncommon in England.
It is heartening however to observe that the present generation (1980) hold excellent promise for its continuity.
Long may it flourish!

(page one)

Lawrence Whelan married Mary Anne Murphy from Clowhide, Cork.

(page two)


In 1800 and for many years later there were three families of Anglims in Upper Ahy an Call, Co. Clare [Chart A 1]
Patrick known as Paud, and Tom were brothers. They had at least one sister Bridget who married Finucane in Lower Shy an.

Johnny (my grandfather, your great grandfather) the owner of the third farm was their first cousin.


Paud married a girl named McMahon from near Kilrush. They probably had a large family, but only three of them were known to the present writer.
Michael a delicate man who did not marry.

Anne married Pat Lernihan (Patheen Porick) and went to live in that part of Leborn called the "Laskin."

Catherine married Pat Whelan from Shragh who came to live in their house in Shyan hence the change of name.
Catherine and Pat Whelan had three children. Lawrence, May, and Micko.

(page three)

Tom Paud's brother was married to a girl named Kelly  here again there were probably several children, but we have no record except for two. Maria who did not marry. Johnny who married Margaret Kelly from Clonreddan Coorastare. There were children of this marriage but they all died in infancy.
When eventually Johnny and Margaret were no longer able to carry on the farm they handed it over to John Finucans (or Finucane) a grandson of the aforesaid Bridget Anglim who had married a Finucane in Lower Shyan. Again the name Anglim was displaced, this time by the name of Finucane.

(page four)


Digression
Before Johnny Anglim married Mary McDonald his parents provided for their own old age by allotting to themselves, a small holding adjacent to the main farm or probably part of it originally

.
When the old man's wife died he married a widow named Mrs. Shehan who had a daughter called Ellen who came to Shyan to live with her mother.


This small property was eventually bequeathed to Ellen by her mother who survived her second husband.
Ellen married James Marrinan.
Years later Mrs. Marrinan and her son Thomas (1912 or 1913) sold the place to Patrick Conway, then a young man who had been appointed Assistant Teacher at Leiborn School.
In 1917 Patrick Conway married Delia Crowley who was teaching in Cahermurphy School. Their four eldest children were born in this house. Moira, Kevin, John Seman and Kathleen.
The Conways then built the new house in Leiborn which they now occupy  while retaining the bit of land, they later sold the old house to the present occupiers. Mrs. Hayes and her son Joseph.

(page five)


Johnny Anglim and Mary McDermott .
Johnny Anglim married Mary McDermott from Kilmacduane Cooradare. Mary was a first cousin of the great scholar and teacher Conar McDermott to whom many Clare people, and indeed,

students from many other parts of Ireland, were indebted for their education.


This great benefactor of his people lived in the house now belonging to the Garrys of Clonredda.

Mary's sister Margaret known generally as Peg married a Cleary man from Cahio near Kilmihil.

Johnny and Mary had seven children.

Michael   called the "Colonel" did not marry.

Patrick  married first, Maria Lerniher, 2nd Mary Corry.

Margaret married Tom Lernihan known as Tom Donald. Their place was later sold to Matt Cunningham and again sold to Downes.

Honora married Tom Duggan Lissenair Cooraslove.

Bridget married Johnny Lernihan (Johnny Jimmy) and lived in the

place now occupied by Martin McMahon and Joan Lernihan.

Catherine married Patrick Conway Cloniva, Cork.

(page six)

Maria went to America and married a man named Breen whose family came from Kiltumper.

Note: the name "Darby" keeps cropping up at intervals. Possibly Johnny had a twin brother of that name and perhaps too, it was his father's name whose wife may have been Breen from Sorrel Island.

The Gaelic translation of Darby is supposed to be Diamuid. It is associated with the name Jeremiah.

(page seven)

Patrick Anglim and Maria Lernihan [Chart A-1]
First marriage. Patrick married Maria Lernihan from the "village" (This lady would have been an aunt of Johnny's who married Margaret Conway). Maria died while still young leaving two

daughters Delia and Maria, both of them died as children.

Second marriage. Patrick Anglim and Mary Corry. Mary Corry was from Clohanemore Cork. Her father Johnny was known as Corry Mor. His neighbours, though not a near relative, was called Corry Brig.

Johnny Mor comes across to us as a very much down to earth person who I think did not suffer fools gladly! It must be said to his credit that his wife Susan Cullinan never got the rough edge of his tongue. She was a very gentle person and her soothing "Johnny Agri" approach acted like a balm on his troubled spirit. Johnny had the Irishman's love of horses. He could spend hours

discussing their "five (or fine) points". The story goes that an artless little grand child of 10 (Susan Anglim) having listened to these discussions night after night (probably when she should have been doing her homework) fell into the awful trap of hoping to join the conversation by adventuring to remark "Grandad has that horse been sparin'?" Grandad nearly fell off his chair! and I don't suppose Susan repeated her question!

Susan Cullinan, Johnny's wife was born in paradise (could one find a better place?) it was while living for a brief period with her uncle in Caherculla that the MATCH was made for her and

Johnny.

(page eight)



The man named 'Trick' Collinam (I never heard his proper name) was the first cousin.

Johnny and Susan had a large family of eight children.John, Michael, Patrick, Honora, Johanna, Mary, Catherine, and Bridget.


The Corry Family [Chart A 2].
John inherited his father's place and married Bridget Kelly from Kanbrook, Conmothly Ennis. They had two children.

Mary Anne who did not marry. She lived with Micho. father of Martin, Flan, John, Mary, Anne, and Margaret.

Micko married Ellen Killeen.

Michael joined the Royal Irish Constabulary and married Hannah Gallway from Listowel, Co. Kerry. They had four children. John, David, Mary and Joan.


When Michael died in 1919 his wife decided to take the children to Australia where an unmarried brother of hers offered her a home. In recent years contact has been made with Mary and Joan.

The boys have passed away.

Patrick Emigrated to America where he joined the City Police. He had two children John and Margaret. John became a priest and later had the title of Monsignor. Sad to say at a comparatively early age he lost his eyesight. His sister Margaret devoted her life to caring for him.

(page nine)

Honora. Married Johnny Mullins a near neighbor. They had seven children. Patrick, John, Michael, Susan, Margaret, Mary and Nora. All have passed away with the exception of Mary who entered the Convent of the Faithful Companions and now lives at the "Poles" Convent Ware Herts [sic]. Her name in religion is Sister Mary Josephine. Johanna and Catherine went to America. Johanna married a Duggan from dissenaio [sic] no relation just a marriage connection.

Catherine did not marry.

Bridget married John Ryan, son of Martin Ryan of Castlepark. They lived in the original home of the Ryans in Coryorgg  (Joe Ryan, Kilmihill was John's brother).

Bridget and John Ryan had six children. Martin, Michael, Johnny and Patrick. Mary Ann and Margaret. Mary Anne married John McDermott of Kilmarduane and came to live there. Mago married a man named Brew from near Kilrush.

(page ten)

Martin, Michael and Patrick went to America. Martin's two sons were "called to the bar" and are very successful lawyers. Johnsey inherited his father's place and married Mary Ann Ayres. They have no family.


Patrick Anglim and Mary Corry [Chart A 1].
Patrick and Mary had six children. Susan, Kathy, Delia, Nora, John and Minnie.

Susan, Kathy and Nora went to America.

Susan married Jim Hurley from Mountscott. Jim was a cousin of Bridget Kelly that married John Corry another marriage connection only. Susan and Jim had four children . Mary,

Margaret, Susanna and after an interval of 10 years Jim. All three girls are married. To date Jim has not "popped the question".

(page eleven)

Kathy married Alexander Cummings of Scottish origin. Born a non Catholic he was received into the Church before they were married  He was an excellent Catholic, husband and father. They had four children. George, Jim, Mary, and Patricia. Jim and Mary did not marry.

Nora. married John Hickey from Brisble Cooraclare. They had four children. John, Jim, Bernard and Joan. John married Marjorie Hillock. They have no family. Jim married Anna Joyce (of Irish origin). They have seven children. John, Jim, Michael, Mary Ellen, Kathy, Loretta and Noreen.

Michael got a scholarship to America's famous Naval College West Point [sic]. He has done remarkably well and will be graduating this year 1980. the other members of the family have

been quite successful.

(page twelve)

Bernard. Married Frances Connolly. They have three boys. Patrick, Joseph, and Matthew. Joan married George Gallagher. They have three children. Brian, George, and Noreen.

Delia married Mattie Lernihan, otherwise known as "the Colonel"

Patrick died of diphtheria at about the age of 16. Johnny inherited his Uncle Jer's place and married Mary Ann Eagan from "The Hand". They have three children. Maureen, Matt and John

Francis. Michael joined the Irish Civil Guards and for many years has been stationed in Galway. He married Birdie McNamara from Ennis. Birdie is a trained nurse. They have seven

children.

Diarmuid A salesman.

(page twelve)

Maura S.R.N. working in Sligo

Breda. At present in training for nursing.

Una worked in the post office before her marriage to Seamus Carley. They now live at Artane Bublin. they have one son.

Coir and Eileen  still at school.

Thomas Lernihan married Nora Dillon Kant and went to live there Nora is also a near relative of Bridget Kelly, John Corry's wife. Thomas and Nora have no family.

Mary  Trained for nursing in London and worked there for eight years. She then married P.J. Keane (Tony's son). They have four They have four children.

Thomas  still at college.

Bernard  working at Shannon airport, recently married (15/3/1980)

to Mary Bernadette Corry from Ennis.

Geraldine  not very strong.

Joseph Still at school and likely to be the farmer of the family.


Jeremiah joined the Irish Civil Guards and is stationed in Dublin. He married Gemma Stykes from Dublin. They have four children   Gerard, Katherine, Marie and Desmond. Jerry retains very close links to Clare. he has his father's love of "the Dogs" greyhound racing being his chief hobby. Gemma's health has given much cause for worry. In latter years she has improved

somewhat may she continue to do so!

(page thirteen)

Matthew generally known as "Junior" inherited his father's place. He married Mary McInerney from Shragh. They have four children Kevin, Bresa, Oliver and Margaret Anne.

Junior and Anne have a happy outlook on life. They work very hard but they are always cheerful and very welcoming towards the other members of the family who love to visit their old home.

(page fourteen)

Kathleen  went to America and found a "home away from home" with her aunt Nora (Mrs. Hickey). She is still very closely related with this family who look upon her as one of themselves. She married David McCarthy (of Irish origin tho' some generations removed). They have four children. Joseph, Johnny, Eileen and Michael. All four have been well educated at much personal cost to their parents who were determined that their children should have a good Catholic education even tho' this entailed paying high school fees right through their school lives.

Joan married Martin McMahon from Gower Coorailare.

Martin inherited his aunt's place in Leibrin. They live in the house where Bridget Anglim who was married to Johnny Jimmy lived formerly.

Joan and Martin have one son Brian Martin.

Joseph probably emigrated.

(page fifteen).

Minnie was the youngest of Patrick Anglim and Mary Corry's family. She was just two months old when her father died. At the age of 18 she entered with the Sisters of Mercy in Hardinge St. London E.1. She is the only living member of her immediate family. She is now 77 and like Johney Walker still going strong! Her name in Religion is Sister Mary Perpetua otherwise "Auntie Minnie".

Notes on John (over) [sic]

(page sixteen).
Arthur O'Donnell and Mary Corry [Chart A 3].
Patrick Anglim died at the early age of 47. Some years later, Mary, his widow, married Arthur O'Donnell from Dunmore Doonbeg. All the O'Donnells in Doonmore at one time professed to being Protestants. It may well be that. Their forebears were "Soupers". Of worldly goods they had an abundance.The legend of "Protestant" was little more than a veneer and there is no trace of it left in succeeding generations. The very home where Arthur was born, and which eventually was given to his niece Louisa Kelly who married Martin Hayes from Kilmarley Ennis has produced two priests Father Cyril and Virian Hayes now working for the glory of God in Scotland.

Arthur and Mary had two children. Margaret Anne and Arthur. In 1929 Margaret Anne entered the Order of St. Joseph and spent the rest of her life in Australia. Her name in Religion was Sister

Mary Felicitas (Saints Perpetua and Felicitas were twin martyrs who gave their lives for Christ in Carthage North Africa about the year 203 AD. "Maggie Anne" as she was affectionately known by all, died on January 14, 1975. RIP.

The name O'Donnell stood young Arthur, Attie, as we call him, in good stead. Closely besides his grandfather's place in Dunmore there was another family of the name which consisted of two

bachelors and two spinsters. Anxious that the name would not die out Attie was invited to make his home with them on the understanding that he would one day be the heir. Things seemed to

work out according to plan, Attie did in fact inherit a very good farm. He married Anna Downes from Dery and they had 6 children.

(page eighteen)

Mary, Margaret, Joseph, Arthur, Susan and Anne.

Mary lives in Dublin and is married to Brian Mulvarey a commercial artist. Mary has two girls, Tara and Kera.

Margaret married Lian Fergusson a farmer I think? and lives at Dunsaney Killen Co.. They have three children.

Joseph is married at home and works at his father's farm.

Arthur is an electrician working at Kilkee. He is married.

Susan works for Aer Lingus and is based in Dublin, th' much of her time is spent in the air. She thoroughly enjoys life.

Anna married Albert Morrisey from near Mullagh. they live at Shannon as Albert's work is there. Their daughter, Susan Olivia arrived a few months ago.

(we seem to favour the title). They have ten children. Patrick, Johnny, Michael, Thomas, Mary, Kathleen, Joan, Jeremiah, Matthew and Joseph.

(page nineteen)


John Anglim and Susan Keane [Chart A 1].
John inherited his father's place and in 1932 he married Susan Keane from Derry and they have five children.Patrick, John, Joe, Mary, Michael, and James.

Patrick joined the Irish Civil Guards and has lived and worked in Galway for many years. In 1960 he married Grace O'Mullery a teacher. They have three children. Mary Barbara, Sean and Coln. After 13 years of happily married life Grace died.

Some years later Patrick married her sister Eileen, who during the intervening years had been all that a mother could be to Grace's children. There are no children of this second marriage.

(page twenty)


John Joe Anglim and Mary Meaney [Chart A 1].
In 1971 John Joe married Mary Meaney from Mullagh. There are two children. Christina Mary and David John. John.

Joe is a successful farmer who has worked untiringly at improving the house and land at home in Shyan. In this effort, he has had the whole hearted support of Mary who is a most devoted wife and

loving mother.

John Joe is a true chip off the old block! The door is always OPEN for the "has beens” who turn up at regular intervals to check on what is going on at the ROAD!


Mary [Chart A 1].

Mary married Michael O'Grady of Lower Shyan (son of Paddy Lattie) 1980. To date there are three children of this marriage (1980). Gerard, Marie and Aine (or Ann ?). Mary and Mich all (or Michael) have quite a large farm but the running of it entails much hard work for both of them. Michael's parents are still with them and have been a tremendous help to Michael and Mary.

(page twenty one)
Michael [Chart A 1].
Lives in Dublin. He holds a key position, being a member of the executive with a very reputable building firm.In 1968 he married Deirdee Hutchinson from Foxrock Co. Dublin. Michael and Deirdre have four children. Peter John, Daragh, Siobahn, and Dominic Martin. Deirdre is a highly qualified teacher and for the first few years of her married life she followed that profession. The arrival of children meant that for some time, at least, she would have to forego this work, much as she enjoyed it  she will probably get back to the classroom in time to come.
James [Chart A 1].
The youngest member of John and Susan Anglim's family is a very successful businessman. he is a well skilled artisan and a master of his own affairs. Horse speculation is a secondary interest of

his and here too he has done well. He married Marjorie Fitzgerald from Woodstock Caorigtwohill Co. Cork. Marjorie is an SRN who for some time worked in the Maker Hospital, Dublin. Jim and Marjorie live in Dundrun, Co. Dublin.



Chart A 1: The Kilmihil (Ireland) Anglims
Source: Sr. Mary Perpetua Anglim
The Kilmihil Anglims

1 Unknown Anglim

........ 2 Patrick (or Paud) Anglim

............ +Ellon McMahon

................... 3 Michael Anglim 1874 - 1954

................... 3 Anne Anglim 1867 -

....................... +Patrick Lernihan

................... 3 Catherine Anglim 1872 -

....................... +Patrick Whelan

............................. 4 Lawrence Whelan

................................. +Mary Ann Murphy

............................. 4 May Whelan

............................. 4 Micko Whelan

................... 3 Bridget Anglim 1870 -

................... 3 John Anglim 1864 -

................... 3 Margaret Anglim 1862 -

................... 3 Mary Anglim 1865 -

........ 2 Thomas Anglim

............ +Honora Kelly

................... 3 Maria Anglim 1860 -

................... 3 Johnny Anglim

....................... +Margaret Kelly

................... 3 Bridget Anglim 1854 -

................... 3 James Anglim 1862 -

................... 3 Thady Anglim 1864 -

........ 2 Bridget Anglim

............ +(unknown) Finucane

................... 3 Johnny Finucane

........ 2 Johnny Anglim

............ +Mary McDermott

................... 3 Patrick Anglim 1855 -

....................... +Mary Corry 1871 -

............................. 4 Sr. Mary Perpetua (Minnie) Anglim 1903 -

............................. 4 Susan Anglim 1893 -

................................. +Jim Hurley

........................................ 5 Mary Hurley

........................................ 5 Margaret Hurley

........................................ 5 Susan Hurley

........................................ 5 Jim Hurley

............................. 4 Kathy Anglim 1895 -

................................. +Alexander Cummings

........................................ 5 George Cummings

........................................ 5 Jim Cummings

........................................ 5 Mary Cummings

........................................ 5 Patricia Cummings

............................. 4 Nora Anglim 1899 -

................................. +John Hickey

........................................ 5 John Hickey

............................................ +Marjorie Hillock

........................................ 5 Jim Hickey

............................................ +Anna Joyce

.................................................. 6 John Hickey

.................................................. 6 Jim Hickey

.................................................. 6 Micheal Hickey

.................................................. 6 Mary Ellen Hickey

.................................................. 6 Kathy Hickey

.................................................. 6 Loretta Hickey

.................................................. 6 Noreen Hickey

........................................ 5 Bernard Hickey

............................................ +Frances Connolly

.................................................. 6 Patrick Hickey

.................................................. 6 Joseph Hickey

.................................................. 6 Matthew Hickey

........................................ 5 Joan Hickey

............................................ +George Gallagher

.................................................. 6 Brian Gallagher

.................................................. 6 George Gallagher

.................................................. 6 Noreen Gallagher

............................. 4 John Anglim 1901 - 1974

................................. +Susan Keane 1903 - 1970

........................................ 5 Patrick Joseph Anglim 1933 -

............................................ +Eileen O'Mullery

........................................ *2nd Wife of Patrick Joseph Anglim:

............................................ +Grace Mullery - 1973

.................................................. 6 Mary Anglim

.................................................. 6 Sean Anglim

.................................................. 6 Coln Anglim

........................................ 5 John Joe Anglim 1935 - 2005

............................................ +Mary B. Meaney

.................................................. 6 Christina Mary Anglim 1972 -

.................................................. 6 David John Anglim 1974 -

........................................ 5 Mary Teresa Anglim 1938 -

............................................ +Micheal O'Grady

.................................................. 6 Gerard O'Grady

.................................................. 6 Marie O'Grady

.................................................. 6 Anne O'Grady

........................................ 5 Micheal Dominic Anglim 1942 -

............................................ +Deirde Hutchinson

.................................................. 6 Peter John Anglim

.................................................. 6 Daragh Anglim

.................................................. 6 Siobahn Anglim

.................................................. 6 Dominic Martin Anglim

........................................ 5 James Martin Anglim 1944 -

............................................ +Marjorie Fitzgerald

............................. 4 Bridget Anglim 1897 -

............................. 4 Catherine Anglim 1895 -

............................. 4 Mary Anglim 1903 -

................... *2nd Wife of Patrick Anglim:

....................... +Maria Lernihan

............................. 4 Delia Anglim 1885 -

................................. +Mattie Lernihan

........................................ 5 Patrick Lernihan

........................................ 5 Johnny Lernihan

............................................ +Ann Egan

.................................................. 6 Maureen Lernihan

.................................................. 6 Matt Lernihan

.................................................. 6 John Francis Lernihan

........................................ 5 Michael Lernihan

............................................ +Birdie McNamara

.................................................. 6 Diarmuid Lernihan

.................................................. 6 Maura Lernihan

.................................................. 6 Breda Lernihan

.................................................. 6 Una Lernihan

...................................................... +Seamus Carley

.................................................. 6 Coir Lernhian

.................................................. 6 Eileen Lernhian

........................................ 5 Thomas Lernihan

............................................ +Nora Dillon Kant

........................................ 5 Mary Lernhian

............................................ +P.J. Keane

.................................................. 6 Thomas Keane

.................................................. 6 Bernard Keane

...................................................... +Mary Corry

.................................................. 6 Geraldine Keane

.................................................. 6 Joseph Keane

........................................ 5 Kathleen Lernihan

............................................ +David McCarthy

.................................................. 6 Joseph McCarthy

.................................................. 6 Johnny McCarthy

.................................................. 6 Eileen McCarthy

.................................................. 6 Michael McCarthy

........................................ 5 Joan Lernihan

............................................ +Martin McMahon.

.................................................. 6 Brian McMahon

........................................ 5 Jeremiah Lernihan

............................................ +Gemma Stykes

.................................................. 6 Gerard Lernhian

.................................................. 6 Katherine Lernhian

.................................................. 6 Marie Lernhian

.................................................. 6 Desmond Lernhian

........................................ 5 Matthew "Junior" Lernihan

............................................ +Mary McInerney

.................................................. 6 Kevin Lernhian

.................................................. 6 Bresan Lernhian

.................................................. 6 Oliver Lernhian

.................................................. 6 Mary Ann Lernhian

........................................ 5 Joseph Lernihan

............................. 4 Maria Anglim 1886 -

................... 3 Michael ("The Colonel") Anglim 1858 -

................... 3 Margaret Anglim

....................... +Thomas Lernihan

................... 3 Honora Anglim

....................... +Thomas Duggan

................... 3 Bridget Anglim

....................... +Johnny Lernihan

................... 3 Catherine Anglim

....................... +Patrick Conway

................... 3 Maria Anglim 1861 -

....................... +(unknown) Breen
Chart A 1: The Kilmihil (Ireland) Anglims (Continued)
Source: Sr. Mary Perpetua Anglim


The Kilmihil Anglims

Generation No. 1
1. UNKNOWN1 ANGLIM

Children of UNKNOWN ANGLIM are:

2. i. PATRICK (OR PAUD)2 ANGLIM.

3. ii. THOMAS ANGLIM.

4. iii. BRIDGET ANGLIM.

5. iv. JOHNNY ANGLIM.



Generation No. 2
2. PATRICK (OR PAUD)2 ANGLIM (UNKNOWN1) He married ELLON MCMAHON.

Children of PATRICK ANGLIM and ELLON MCMAHON are:

i. MICHAEL3 ANGLIM, b. 27 Sep 1874, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland; d. 11 Feb 1954, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

ii. ANNE ANGLIM, b. 03 Nov 1867, Kilmihil; m. PATRICK LERNIHAN, 04 May 1893.

6. iii. CATHERINE ANGLIM, b. 17 Mar 1872, Kilmihil.

iv. BRIDGET ANGLIM, b. 30 Aug 1870, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

v. JOHN ANGLIM, b. 17 Apr 1864, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

vi. MARGARET ANGLIM, b. 15 Oct 1862, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

vii. MARY ANGLIM, b. 30 Jul 1865, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

3. THOMAS2 ANGLIM (UNKNOWN1) He married HONORA KELLY.

Children of THOMAS ANGLIM and HONORA KELLY are:

i. MARIA3 ANGLIM, b. 22 Jan 1860, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

ii. JOHNNY ANGLIM, b. Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland; m. MARGARET KELLY.

iii. BRIDGET ANGLIM, b. Feb 1854, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

iv. JAMES ANGLIM, b. 14 Aug 1862, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

v. THADY ANGLIM, b. 04 Jun 1864, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

4. BRIDGET2 ANGLIM (UNKNOWN1) She married (UNKNOWN) FINUCANE.

Child of BRIDGET ANGLIM and (UNKNOWN) FINUCANE is:

i. JOHNNY3 FINUCANE.

5. JOHNNY2 ANGLIM (UNKNOWN1) He married MARY MCDERMOTT.

Children of JOHNNY ANGLIM and MARY MCDERMOTT are:

7. i. PATRICK3 ANGLIM, b. 08 Dec 1855; d. 1903.

ii. MICHAEL ("THE COLONEL") ANGLIM, b. 06 Sep 1858.

iii. MARGARET ANGLIM, m. THOMAS LERNIHAN, 22 Feb 1885.

iv. HONORA ANGLIM, m. THOMAS DUGGAN.

v. BRIDGET ANGLIM, m. JOHNNY LERNIHAN, 14 May 1870.

vi. CATHERINE ANGLIM, m. PATRICK CONWAY, 03 Mar 1878.

vii. MARIA ANGLIM, b. 19 Nov 1861; m. (UNKNOWN) BREEN.

Generation No. 3
6. CATHERINE3 ANGLIM (PATRICK (OR PAUD)2, UNKNOWN1) was born 17 Mar 1872 in Kilmihil. She married PATRICK WHELAN 18 Jan 1911.

Children of CATHERINE ANGLIM and PATRICK WHELAN are:

i. LAWRENCE4 WHELAN, m. MARY ANN MURPHY.

ii. MAY WHELAN.

iii. MICKO WHELAN.

7. PATRICK3 ANGLIM (JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) was born 08 Dec 1855, and died in 1903. He married (1) MARY CORRY. She was born 1871. He married (2) MARIA LERNIHAN.

Children of PATRICK ANGLIM and MARY CORRY are:

i. SR. MARY PERPETUA (MINNIE)4 ANGLIM, b. 28 Mar 1903, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

More on Sr. Mary Perpetua Anglim:


Minnie Anglim became Sr. Mary Perpetua. Sr. Mary Perpetua was two months old when her father died (he was 47). At 18, she entered the Sisters of Mercy (and became Mary Perpetua). She was the only living member of the family in 1980 and 77 at that time.

8. ii. SUSAN ANGLIM, b. 08 Jan 1893, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.


More on Susan Anglim:
Susan Anglim Immigrated to the United States.
9. iii. KATHY ANGLIM, b. 06 Mar 1895, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

10. iv. NORA ANGLIM, b. 03 Apr 1899, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

11. v. JOHN ANGLIM, b. 14 Jan 1901, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland; d. 03 Jun 1974, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

vi. BRIDGET ANGLIM, b. 19 Mar 1897, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

vii. CATHERINE ANGLIM, b. 06 Mar 1895, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

viii. MARY ANGLIM, b. 28 Mar 1903, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.


Children of PATRICK ANGLIM and MARIA LERNIHAN are:

12. ix. DELIA4 ANGLIM, b. 02 Nov 1885, Kilmihil.

x. MARIA ANGLIM, b. 25 Nov 1886, Kilmihil.



Generation No. 4
8. SUSAN4 ANGLIM (PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) was born 08 Jan 1893 in Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland. She married JIM HURLEY.
More about Susan Anglim:
She iimmigrated to the United States.

Children of SUSAN ANGLIM and JIM HURLEY are:

i. MARY5 HURLEY.

ii. MARGARET HURLEY.

iii. SUSAN HURLEY.

iv. JIM HURLEY.



9. KATHY4 ANGLIM (PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) was born 06 Mar 1895 in Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland. She married ALEXANDER CUMMINGS.

Children of KATHY ANGLIM and ALEXANDER CUMMINGS are:

i. GEORGE5 CUMMINGS.

ii. JIM CUMMINGS.

iii. MARY CUMMINGS.

iv. PATRICIA CUMMINGS.



10. NORA4 ANGLIM (PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) was born 03 Apr 1899 in Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland. She married JOHN HICKEY.
Children of NORA ANGLIM and JOHN HICKEY are:

13. i. JOHN5 HICKEY.

14. ii. JIM HICKEY.

15. iii. BERNARD HICKEY.

16. iv. JOAN HICKEY.

11. JOHN4 ANGLIM (PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) was born 14 Jan 1901 in Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland, and died 03 Jun 1974 in Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland. He married SUSAN KEANE 1932. She was born 1903, and died 02 May 1970 in Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.
Children of JOHN ANGLIM and SUSAN KEANE are:

17. i. PATRICK JOSEPH5 ANGLIM, b. 23 Jan 1933, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

18. ii. JOHN JOE ANGLIM, b. 16 Jan 1935, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland; d. 06 Jun 2005, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

19. iii. MARY TERESA ANGLIM, b. 07 Mar 1938, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

20. iv. MICHEAL DOMINIC ANGLIM, b. 07 Aug 1942, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

v. JAMES MARTIN ANGLIM, b. 14 Oct 1944, Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland; m. MARJORIE FITZGERALD.


12. DELIA4 ANGLIM (PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) was born 02 Nov 1885 in Kilmihil. She married MATTIE LERNIHAN.
Children of DELIA ANGLIM and MATTIE LERNIHAN are:

i. PATRICK5 LERNIHAN.


More on Patrick Lernihan:

Patrick Lernihan passed away at age 16.

21. ii. JOHNNY LERNIHAN.

22. iii. MICHAEL LERNIHAN.

iv. THOMAS LERNIHAN, m. NORA DILLON KANT.
More on Nora Dillon Kant:
Nora Dillon Kant was a close relative of Bridget Kelly, John Corry's wife.
23. v. MARY LERNHIAN.

24. vi. KATHLEEN LERNIHAN.

25. vii. JOAN LERNIHAN.

26. viii. JEREMIAH LERNIHAN.

27. ix. MATTHEW "JUNIOR" LERNIHAN.

x. JOSEPH LERNIHAN.



Generation No. 5
13. JOHN5 HICKEY (NORA4 ANGLIM, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) He married MARJORIE HILLOCK.
14. JIM5 HICKEY (NORA4 ANGLIM, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) He married ANNA JOYCE.

Children of JIM HICKEY and ANNA JOYCE are:

i. JOHN6 HICKEY.

ii. JIM HICKEY.

iii. MICHEAL HICKEY.
More about Michael Hickey:

West Point Graduate, 1980.


iv. MARY ELLEN HICKEY.

v. KATHY HICKEY.

vi. LORETTA HICKEY.

vii. NOREEN HICKEY.



15. BERNARD5 HICKEY (NORA4 ANGLIM, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) He married FRANCES CONNOLLY.

Children of BERNARD HICKEY and FRANCES CONNOLLY are:

i. PATRICK6 HICKEY.

ii. JOSEPH HICKEY.

iii. MATTHEW HICKEY.

16. JOAN5 HICKEY (NORA4 ANGLIM, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) She married GEORGE GALLAGHER.

Children of JOAN HICKEY and GEORGE GALLAGHER are:

i. BRIAN6 GALLAGHER.

ii. GEORGE GALLAGHER.

iii. NOREEN GALLAGHER.

Generation No. 5
17. PATRICK JOSEPH5 ANGLIM (JOHN4, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) was born 23 Jan 1933 in Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland. He married (1) EILEEN O'MULLERY. He married (2) GRACE MULLERY 1960. She died 1973.

Children of PATRICK ANGLIM and GRACE MULLERY are:

i. MARY6 ANGLIM.

ii. SEAN ANGLIM.

iii. COLN ANGLIM.

18. JOHN JOE5 ANGLIM (JOHN4, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) was born 16 Jan 1935 in Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland, and died 06 Jun 2005 in Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland. He married MARY B. MEANEY 1971.

Children of JOHN ANGLIM and MARY MEANEY are:

i. CHRISTINA MARY6 ANGLIM, b. 25 Dec 1972.

ii. DAVID JOHN ANGLIM, b. 20 Nov 1974.



19. MARY TERESA5 ANGLIM (JOHN4, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) was born 07 Mar 1938 in Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland. She married MICHEAL O'GRADY 15 Oct 1968.

Children of MARY ANGLIM and MICHEAL O'GRADY are:

i. GERARD6 O'GRADY, b. Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

ii. MARIE O'GRADY, b. Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

iii. ANNE O'GRADY, b. Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

20. MICHEAL DOMINIC5 ANGLIM (JOHN4, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) was born 07 Aug 1942 in Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland. He married DEIRDE HUTCHINSON.

Children of MICHEAL ANGLIM and DEIRDE HUTCHINSON are:

i. PETER JOHN6 ANGLIM.

ii. DARAGH ANGLIM.

iii. SIOBAHN ANGLIM.

iv. DOMINIC MARTIN ANGLIM.




Generation No 5
21. JOHNNY5 LERNIHAN (DELIA4 ANGLIM, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) He married ANN EGAN.

Children of JOHNNY LERNIHAN and ANN EGAN are:

i. MAUREEN6 LERNIHAN.

ii. MATT LERNIHAN.

iii. JOHN FRANCIS LERNIHAN.

22. MICHAEL5 LERNIHAN (DELIA4 ANGLIM, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) He married BIRDIE MCNAMARA.
More on Michael Lernihan:
Michael Lernihan was a member of the Irish Civil Guards.

Children of MICHAEL LERNIHAN and BIRDIE MCNAMARA are:



  1. DIARMUID6 LERNIHAN.

More on Diarmuid Lernihan:


Diarmuid Lernihan worked as a sales representative.


  1. MAURA LERNIHAN.

More on Maura Lernihan:


Maura Lernihan worked as an SRN.
iii. BREDA LERNIHAN.

iv. UNA LERNIHAN, m. SEAMUS CARLEY.

v. COIR LERNHIAN.

vi. EILEEN LERNHIAN.



23. MARY5 LERNHIAN (DELIA4 ANGLIM, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) She married P.J. KEANE.

Children of MARY LERNHIAN and P.J. KEANE are:

i. THOMAS6 KEANE, b. Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

ii. BERNARD KEANE, b. Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland; m. MARY CORRY, b. Ennis, County Clare, Ireland.


More on Bernard Keane:

Bernard Keane works at Shannon Airport.

iii. GERALDINE KEANE, b. Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

iv. JOSEPH KEANE, b. Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.



24. KATHLEEN5 LERNIHAN (DELIA4 ANGLIM, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) She married DAVID MCCARTHY.

Children of KATHLEEN LERNIHAN and DAVID MCCARTHY are:

i. JOSEPH6 MCCARTHY.

ii. JOHNNY MCCARTHY.

iii. EILEEN MCCARTHY.

iv. MICHAEL MCCARTHY.



25. JOAN5 LERNIHAN (DELIA4 ANGLIM, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) She married MARTIN MCMAHON..

Child of JOAN LERNIHAN and MARTIN MCMAHON. is:

i. BRIAN6 MCMAHON.

26. JEREMIAH5 LERNIHAN (DELIA4 ANGLIM, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) He married GEMMA STYKES.
More on Jeremiah Lernihan:
Jeremiah Lernihan was a member of the Irish Civil Guards.

Children of JEREMIAH LERNIHAN and GEMMA STYKES are:

i. GERARD6 LERNHIAN.

ii. KATHERINE LERNHIAN.

iii. MARIE LERNHIAN.

iv. DESMOND LERNHIAN.



27. MATTHEW "JUNIOR"5 LERNIHAN (DELIA4 ANGLIM, PATRICK3, JOHNNY2, UNKNOWN1) He married MARY MCINERNEY, who was born in County Sligo, Ireland.

Children of MATTHEW LERNIHAN and MARY MCINERNEY are:

i. KEVIN6 LERNHIAN.

ii. BRESAN LERNHIAN.

iii. OLIVER LERNHIAN.

iv. MARY ANN LERNHIAN.




Chart A 2: The Corrys of Kilmihil (Ireland)
Source: Sr. Mary Perpetua Anglim
Descendants of Johnny Corry and Susan Cullinan of Kilmihil

1 Johnny Corry

.. +Susan Cullinan

........ 2 Mary Corry

........ 2 John Corry

............ +Bridget Kelly

................... 3 Mary Anne Corry

................... 3 Micko Corry

....................... +Ellen Killeen

................... 3 Michael Corry - 1919

....................... +Hannah Galloway

............................. 4 John Corry

............................. 4 David Corry

............................. 4 Mary Corry

............................. 4 Joan Corry

................... 3 Patrick Corry

....................... +unknown

............................. 4 Fr. John Corry

............................. 4 Margaret Corry

................... 3 Honora Corry

....................... +Johnny Mullins

............................. 4 Patrick Mullins

............................. 4 John Mullins

............................. 4 Susan Mullins

............................. 4 Michael Mullins

............................. 4 Margaret Mullins

............................. 4 Sr. Mary Mullins

............................. 4 Nora Mullins

........ 2 Michael Corry

........ 2 Honora Corry

........ 2 Johanna Corry

............ +unknown Duggan

........ 2 Bridget Corry

............ +John Ryan

................... 3 Martin Ryan

....................... +unknown

............................. 4 unknown Ryan

............................. 4 unknown Ryan

................... 3 Michael Ryan

................... 3 Johnny Ryan

....................... +Mary Ann Hayes

................... 3 Patrick Ryan

................... 3 Mary Ann Ryan

....................... +John McDermott

................... 3 Margaret Ryan

....................... +? Breen

........ 2 Catherine Corry

Chart A 2: The Corrys of Kilmihil (Ireland)
Source: Sr. Mary Perpetua Anglim

Descendants of Johnny and Susan Corry of Kilmihil

Generation No. 1
1. JOHNNY1 CORRY He married SUSAN CULLINAN.

Children of JOHNNY CORRY and SUSAN CULLINAN are:

i. MARY2 CORRY.

2. ii. JOHN CORRY.

iii. MICHAEL CORRY.

iv. HONORA CORRY.

v. JOHANNA CORRY, m. UNKNOWN DUGGAN.

3. vi. BRIDGET CORRY.

vii. CATHERINE CORRY.

Generation No. 2
2. JOHN2 CORRY (JOHNNY1) He married BRIDGET KELLY.

Children of JOHN CORRY and BRIDGET KELLY are:

i. MARY ANNE3 CORRY.

ii. MICKO CORRY, m. ELLEN KILLEEN.

4. iii. MICHAEL CORRY, d. 1919.

5. iv. PATRICK CORRY.

6. v. HONORA CORRY.

3. BRIDGET2 CORRY (JOHNNY1) She married JOHN RYAN.
More on John Ryan:
Referred to as John Ryan of Castlerock. He had a brother Joe, who lived in Kilmihil.

Children of BRIDGET CORRY and JOHN RYAN are:

7. i. MARTIN3 RYAN.
More on Martin Ryan:
Martin Ryan immigrated to the United States. Both of his sons became lawyers.

ii. MICHAEL RYAN.


More on Michael Ryan:
Michael Ryan immigrated to the United States.
iii. JOHNNY RYAN, m. MARY ANN HAYES (or, Ayres).

iv. PATRICK RYAN.


More on Patrick Ryan:
Patrick Ryan immigrated to the United States.
v. MARY ANN RYAN, m. JOHN MCDERMOTT.

vi. MARGARET RYAN, m. ? BREEN (or Brew).



Generation No. 3
4. MICHAEL3 CORRY (JOHN2, JOHNNY1) died 1919. He married HANNAH GALLOWAY.

Children of MICHAEL CORRY and HANNAH GALLOWAY are:

i. JOHN4 CORRY, d. Australia.
More on John Corry:
John Corry immigrated to Australia.
ii. DAVID CORRY.

iii. MARY CORRY.

iv. JOAN CORRY.

5. PATRICK3 CORRY (JOHN2, JOHNNY1) He married UNKNOWN.
More on Patrick Anglim:
Patrick Anglim became a policeman in the United States.

Children of PATRICK CORRY and UNKNOWN are:



  1. FR. JOHN4 CORRY.

More on Fr. John Corry:


Fr. John Corry became a priest and a monsignor.
ii. MARGARET CORRY.

6. HONORA3 CORRY (JOHN2, JOHNNY1) She married JOHNNY MULLINS.

Children of HONORA CORRY and JOHNNY MULLINS are:

i. PATRICK4 MULLINS.

ii. JOHN MULLINS.

iii. SUSAN MULLINS.

iv. MICHAEL MULLINS.

v. MARGARET MULLINS.

vi. SR. MARY MULLINS.


More on Sr. Mary Mullins:
Sr. Mary Josephine Anglim is a Nun, with the Convent of the Faithful Companions.
vii. NORA MULLINS.

7. MARTIN3 RYAN (BRIDGET2 CORRY, JOHNNY1) He married UNKNOWN.

Children of MARTIN RYAN and UNKNOWN are:

i. UNKNOWN4 RYAN.

ii. UNKNOWN RYAN.




Chart A 3: The O’Donnells of Kilmihil (Ireland)
Source: Sr. Mary Perpetua Anglim

Descendants of Arthur O'Donnell and Mary Corry of Kilmihil

1 Arthur O'Donnell

.. +Mary Corry 1871 -

........ 2 Margaret Ann O'Donnell - 1975

........ 2 Arthur O'Donnell

............ +Anna Downes

................... 3 May O'Donnell

....................... +Brian Mulvarey

............................. 4 Tara Mulvarey

............................. 4 Kera Mulvarey

................... 3 Margaret O'Donnell

....................... +Lian Fergusson

................... 3 Joseph O'Donnell

................... 3 Arthur O'Donnell

................... 3 Susan O'Donnell

................... 3 Anne O'Donnell

............................. 4 Susan Olivia
Chart A 3: The O’Donnells of Kilmihil (Ireland) (continued)
Source: Sr. Mary Perpetua Anglim

Descendants of Arthur O'Donnell and Mary Corry of Kilmihil

Generation No. 1
1. ARTHUR1 O'DONNELL He married MARY CORRY 01 Jun 1905. She was born 1871.
More on Mary Corry.
This is the second marriage for Mary Corry, who was Patrick Anglim’s widow.

Children of ARTHUR O'DONNELL and MARY CORRY are:

i. MARGARET ANN2 O'DONNELL, b. Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland; d. 14 Jan 1975.
More on Margaret Ann O’Donnell:
Margaret Ann O’Donnell emtered the Order of St. Joseph, and became Sr. Mary Felicitas. She immigrated to Australia.
2. ii. ARTHUR O'DONNELL, b. Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland.

Generation No. 2
2. ARTHUR2 O'DONNELL (ARTHUR1) was born in Shyan, Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland. He married ANNA DOWNES.

Children of ARTHUR O'DONNELL and ANNA DOWNES are:

3. i. MAY3 O'DONNELL.

ii. MARGARET O'DONNELL, m. LIAN FERGUSSON.

iii. JOSEPH O'DONNELL.

iv. ARTHUR O'DONNELL.

v. SUSAN O'DONNELL.

4. vi. ANNE O'DONNELL.



Generation No. 3
3. MAY3 O'DONNELL (ARTHUR2, ARTHUR1) She married BRIAN MULVAREY.

Children of MAY O'DONNELL and BRIAN MULVAREY are:

i. TARA4 MULVAREY.

ii. KERA MULVAREY.



4. ANNE3 O'DONNELL (ARTHUR2, ARTHUR1)

Child of ANNE O'DONNELL is:

i. SUSAN4 OLIVIA.



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