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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  O'Sullivan Rosemary (daughter of O'Sullivan Daniel and Goggin Mary Ann).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  O'Sullivan Daniel was born in 1875 in Tingwick, PQ.

    Daniel married Goggin Mary Ann on 06 Sep 1910 in St. Patrice-de-Tingwick. Mary (daughter of GOGGIN John and Chapman Ellen) was born on 01 Feb 1876 in Tingwick; was christened on 03 Feb 1876 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died in 1947. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Goggin Mary Ann was born on 01 Feb 1876 in Tingwick; was christened on 03 Feb 1876 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick (daughter of GOGGIN John and Chapman Ellen); died in 1947.
    Children:
    1. O'Sullivan Eleanor
    2. 1. O'Sullivan Rosemary
    3. O'Sullivan John was born in 1912 in Detroit, MI.
    4. Living
    5. Living
    6. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  GOGGIN John was born on 17 Sep 1840 in Schull, Cork, Ireland (son of GOGGIN Edmund and HODNETT Mary Ann); died on 24 Mar 1924 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada.

    Notes:

    in 1901 Census, DOB given as 15 Oct 1840
    in 1911 Census DOB given as Sep 1841

    John married Chapman Ellen on 16 Feb 1874 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick. Ellen (daughter of CHAPMAN Nicholas John and Walsh Bridget) was born on 19 Sep 1850 in Sherbrooke, PQ; died on 28 Aug 1906 in Tingwick; was buried on 30 Aug 1906 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Chapman Ellen was born on 19 Sep 1850 in Sherbrooke, PQ (daughter of CHAPMAN Nicholas John and Walsh Bridget); died on 28 Aug 1906 in Tingwick; was buried on 30 Aug 1906 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick.

    Notes:

    in 1901 Census DOB given as 08 Sep 1850

    Children:
    1. Goggin Bridget was born on 24 Jan 1875 in Tingwick, Pq; was christened on 27 Jan 1875 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died on 03 Jan 1923 in Tingwick; was buried on 05 Jan 1923 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick.
    2. 3. Goggin Mary Ann was born on 01 Feb 1876 in Tingwick; was christened on 03 Feb 1876 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died in 1947.
    3. Goggin Edmund was born on 07 Apr 1877 in Tingwick; was christened on 07 Apr 1877 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died in 1941.
    4. Goggin Thomas was born on 06 Nov 1878 in Tingwick; was christened on 08 Nov 1878 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died on 19 Oct 1900 in Tingwick; was buried on 20 Oct 1900 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick.
    5. Goggin John was born on 12 Apr 1880 in Tingwick; was christened on 14 Apr 1880 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died on 19 Feb 1882 in Tingwick; was buried on 21 Feb 1882 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick.
    6. Goggin Richard was born on 06 Jul 1882 in Tingwick; was christened on 09 Jul 1882 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died in 1945 in Stoughton, MA.
    7. Goggin David was born on 14 Nov 1883 in Tingwick; was christened on 18 Nov 1883 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died in 1953.
    8. Goggin Ellen (Nellie) was born on 18 Dec 1885 in Tingwick; was christened on 22 Dec 1885 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died in 1950 in Tingwick.
    9. Goggin Peter was born on 11 Nov 1887 in Tingwick; was christened in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died on 23 Apr 1937 in Bellingham, MA; was buried in St Joseph Cemetery, Medway, MA.
    10. Goggin John was born on 10 Feb 1889 in Tingwick; was christened on 17 Feb 1889 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died in Sep 1968 in Wareham, MA.
    11. Goggin Michael F. was born on 21 Jul 1890 in Tingwick; was christened on 24 Jul 1890 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died in 1967 in Tingwick.
    12. Goggin Jane Elizabeth was born on 29 Dec 1891 in Tingwick; was christened on 01 Jan 1892 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick; died on 04 Apr 1892 in Tingwick; was buried on 06 Apr 1892 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick.
    13. Goggin Catherine was born on 07 Dec 1893 in Tingwick; died on 12 Oct 1963 in Tingwick.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  GOGGIN Edmund was born in 1808 in Skull Parish, County Cork, Ireland (son of GOGGIN David); died in 1898 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada.

    Notes:

    In Ireland, the year 1810 was not in itself unusual. Things were
    neither good nor bad. People went about their work as usual. There
    were marriages, births and deaths. Some of the more hardy and
    adventerous souls, migrated to America, to them the 'Land of Plenty'.
    But to the members of the Brown family, this was, indeed, a most
    important year, because it was then that a son was born to the Goggin
    Family of County Cork. His name was Edwin, or as he was sometimes
    called, Ned, and he is the most remote ancestor about whom we have
    any knowledge. About his early life we know nothing. We do know that
    he married a lass named Mary Hudnut (also spelled Hodnett) in the
    city of Cork. Not long after their marriage, the great potato famine
    struck Ireland, and Edwin, his wife Mary and possibly his first
    child, David, left Ireland by sailing vessel for America.
    Mary's brother, Richard Hudnut, sailed for America at the same time,
    but in another vessel. As sailing vessels had to depend on the wind,
    they always made for the nearest port. Mary's ship was blown into the
    mouth of the St. Laurence River, while that of her brother came into
    the harbor at New York. According to our informant, Angela Borne,
    Richard became a successful businessman in New York and was probably
    the founder of the famous cosmetic company that bears his name. The
    only other information concerning this branch of the family, is that
    he had an adopted daughter, Virginia, who was one of the many wives
    of Rudolph Valentino, movie actor of the 1920's.
    Meanwhile, Mary and Edwin settled on a farm in or about Tinwich,
    Arthabasha County in the province of Quebec. There, more children
    were born, at least five that we have record of, but there may have
    been more. In addition to David, who was born in Ireland, there was
    Ned, Katie, Anna, Mary Anne, and Joanna. In the year 1890 at the age
    of 60, Edwin's wife, Mary died. Her husband followed her soon after
    at the age of 80. Both were probably buried in the old church yard
    near Tinwich. Edwin, in his later years, became senile, and his only
    activity was saying the rosary. A few days before he died, he plucked
    off each bead of the rosary while saying it and dropped them on the
    floor. He never asked for his rosary again.
    While it seems safe to assume that most of Edwin and Mary's children
    married, we have records on only two of them. Katie was married to a
    man by the name of Mullens, and they had two children, Katie and
    Mary. Beyond this we have no information. Mary Anne married James
    Brown, and it is with these progenitors that we are concerned in this
    family tree. James, Mary Anne's husband, was also born in Canada.
    While living in Canada, three children were born to them; James, Mary
    Ann and Edmund. When James was six, Mary Ann three and her brother
    Edmund, one, the family left Canada. It was in the year, 1868 that
    they arrived in St. Peter, Minnesota, From there they journeyed by ox
    team to Norfolk Township near Birch Cooley. There James took up
    farming, and there the following children were born; David,
    Katherine, Ellen, Edward, Patrick and Sarah.

    Written by Thomas J. Shay February, 1963

    Edmund married HODNETT Mary Ann about 1836 in Schull, County Cork, Ireland. Mary was born in 1817 in Schull, Cork, Ireland; died in 1890 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  HODNETT Mary Ann was born in 1817 in Schull, Cork, Ireland; died in 1890 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada.

    Notes:

    In Ireland, the year 1810 was not in itself unusual. Things were
    neither good nor bad. People went about their work as usual. There
    were marriages, births and deaths. Some of the more hardy and
    adventerous souls, migrated to America, to them the 'Land of Plenty'.
    But to the members of the Brown family, this was, indeed, a most
    important year, because it was then that a son was born to the Goggin
    Family of County Cork. His name was Edwin, or as he was sometimes
    called, Ned, and he is the most remote ancestor about whom we have
    any knowledge. About his early life we know nothing. We do know that
    he married a lass named Mary Hudnut (also spelled Hodnett) in the
    city of Cork. Not long after their marriage, the great potato famine
    struck Ireland, and Edwin, his wife Mary and possibly his first
    child, David, left Ireland by sailing vessel for America.
    Mary's brother, Richard Hudnut, sailed for America at the same time,
    but in another vessel. As sailing vessels had to depend on the wind,
    they always made for the nearest port. Mary's ship was blown into the
    mouth of the St. Laurence River, while that of her brother came into
    the harbor at New York. According to our informant, Angela Borne,
    Richard became a successful businessman in New York and was probably
    the founder of the famous cosmetic company that bears his name. The
    only other information concerning this branch of the family, is that
    he had an adopted daughter, Virginia, who was one of the many wives
    of Rudolph Valentino, movie actor of the 1920's.
    Meanwhile, Mary and Edwin settled on a farm in or about Tinwich,
    Arthabasha County in the province of Quebec. There, more children
    were born, at least five that we have record of, but there may have
    been more. In addition to David, who was born in Ireland, there was
    Ned, Katie, Anna, Mary Anne, and Joanna. In the year 1890 at the age
    of 60, Edwin's wife, Mary died. Her husband followed her soon after
    at the age of 80. Both were probably buried in the old church yard
    near Tinwich. Edwin, in his later years, became senile, and his only
    activity was saying the rosary. A few days before he died, he plucked
    off each bead of the rosary while saying it and dropped them on the
    floor. He never asked for his rosary again.
    While it seems safe to assume that most of Edwin and Mary's children
    married, we have records on only two of them. Katie was married to a
    man by the name of Mullens, and they had two children, Katie and
    Mary. Beyond this we have no information. Mary Anne married James
    Brown, and it is with these progenitors that we are concerned in this
    family tree. James, Mary Anne's husband, was also born in Canada.
    While living in Canada, three children were born to them; James, Mary
    Ann and Edmund. When James was six, Mary Ann three and her brother
    Edmund, one, the family left Canada. It was in the year, 1868 that
    they arrived in St. Peter, Minnesota, From there they journeyed by ox
    team to Norfolk Township near Birch Cooley. There James took up
    farming, and there the following children were born; David,
    Katherine, Ellen, Edward, Patrick and Sarah.

    Written by Thomas J. Shay February, 1963

    Children:
    1. GOGGIN David was born on 30 Jan 1838 in Schull, Cork, Ireland; died on 18 Sep 1869 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada.
    2. 6. GOGGIN John was born on 17 Sep 1840 in Schull, Cork, Ireland; died on 24 Mar 1924 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada.
    3. GOGGIN Mary Anne was born on 17 Aug 1843 in Shipton, Quebec, Canada; died on 18 Oct 1920 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN.
    4. GOGGIN Richard was born in 1844 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada; died on 12 May 1859 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada.
    5. GOGGIN Ned was born in 1845 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada; died in 1916.
    6. GOGGIN Joanna was born in 1847 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada; died on 18 Apr 1877 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada.
    7. GOGGIN Ellen was born on 01 Apr 1850 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada; died on 07 Jan 1901 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada.
    8. GOGGIN Michael was born on 22 Apr 1852 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada; died in 1927.
    9. GOGGIN Anne was born in 1854 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada; died in 1924 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
    10. GOGGIN Catherine "Katie" was born in 1857 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada; died in 1929.
    11. GOGGIN James was born on 15 Jul 1861 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada; died in 1925.

  3. 14.  CHAPMAN Nicholas John was born on 02 Jan 1798 in Fetherd, County Wexford, IR (son of CHAPMAN James and RONAN Mary); died on 29 Dec 1891 in Tingwick; was buried on 31 Dec 1891 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick.

    Nicholas married Walsh Bridget on 29 Aug 1842 in Ste. Catherine, Portneuf. Bridget (daughter of WALSH Thomas and TWEEDY Bridget) was born in 1806 in Ireland; died on 28 Jun 1882 in Tingwick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Walsh Bridget was born in 1806 in Ireland (daughter of WALSH Thomas and TWEEDY Bridget); died on 28 Jun 1882 in Tingwick.
    Children:
    1. Chapman James was born in 1843 in Tingwick, Pq.
    2. CHAPMAN Nicholas John was born on 27 Jul 1848 in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada; died on 28 Aug 1905 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada.
    3. 7. Chapman Ellen was born on 19 Sep 1850 in Sherbrooke, PQ; died on 28 Aug 1906 in Tingwick; was buried on 30 Aug 1906 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick.
    4. Chapman Peter was born in 1853 in Tingwick; died on 24 Jun 1930 in Tingwick; was buried on 27 Jun 1930 in St Patrice-de-Tingwick.