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Category Archives: Callanan
EDWARD CALLANAN
EDWARD (or TED) CALLANAN a son of Daniel Callanan and his wife Margaret Keogh (or McKeogh), Callanan. TED would have been born in Australia before the Callanan Family came to the Rosstown Gold Fields, of South Westland, New Zealand. Seven young … Continue reading
RELATIVES OF MICHAEL CALLANAN
MICHAEL CALLANAN was born in 1871 in Rosstown, South Westland, New Zealand. Michael was baptised on 19-9-1871 and his Sponsors for Baptism were Michael Beakney and Mrs Catherine Ryan. Michael was the youngest son of Daniel Callanan and his wife … Continue reading
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Tagged Callanan, Goulbourne, McKeogh, Michael Callanan, Myrtleville, Rosstown
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CALLANAN
JOHN CALLANAN was born September 1885 at Rosstown, South Westland, New Zealand. John’s Parents were….. PATRICK and MARGARET CALLANAN. I believe that PATRICK CALLANAN was a brother of my grandmother Margaret Callanan ( Mrs. Hogan). I would be pleased to … Continue reading
THEY SAILED ON THE JOHN BANKS
My great grandparents Daniel Callanan and Margaret Keogh sailed from Plymouth to Port Adelaide. Read of the voyage, passenger list, and features of the journey at http:// www.theshipslist.com Sue, kindly updated my Callanan Family details, which are now correctly recorded … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia 1855, Callanan, John Banks, Keogh, Plymouth to Port
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IRISH FAMILY HISTORY FOUNDATION
Recently I had the great joy of finding the marriage of my great grandparents DANIEL CALLANAN and his wife MARGARET KEOGH. This JOY came about because of my surfing the net and finding IRISH FAMILY HISTORY FOUNDATION, which is the … Continue reading
