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Re: Terence Haran and Catherine Corry
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 26 April 11 17:31 BST (UK) »
Sorry, my Terence Haren born to John Haren and Hannah Murphy was baptised in Kilmaley in February, 1865.  That is as far back as I can get for my Haren's of Tullaghaboy.
Crowley : Kilmaley Parish, Co. Clare / Cook County, Chicago, Illinois
Bradley: Iskaheen Parish, Co. Donegal, Ireland
McCallion:  Iskaheen Parish, Co. Donegal. Ireland
Margey/Margay:  Iskaheen Parish, Co. Donegal, Ireland
Donnellan / Donlan:  Carhunagry, Co. Clare
Sullivan: Clare / Cook County, Chicago, Illinois
James:  Derry/ Donegal / Wales.
Haren / Harhen:  Co. Clare, Ireland
Murphy: Kinturk, Kilmaley, Co. Clare.
Friel:  Aught, Ture. Iskaheen Parish, Co. Donegal.
Cassidy:  Limavady, Co. Derry.

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Re: Terence Haran and Catherine Corry
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 27 April 11 17:18 BST (UK) »
If you don't mind I am interested to know about Timotheus Haren.  The name Timothy runs in my Haren line.  Even though I have grounded to a halt for now it may be an opening!

Thank you.
Crowley : Kilmaley Parish, Co. Clare / Cook County, Chicago, Illinois
Bradley: Iskaheen Parish, Co. Donegal, Ireland
McCallion:  Iskaheen Parish, Co. Donegal. Ireland
Margey/Margay:  Iskaheen Parish, Co. Donegal, Ireland
Donnellan / Donlan:  Carhunagry, Co. Clare
Sullivan: Clare / Cook County, Chicago, Illinois
James:  Derry/ Donegal / Wales.
Haren / Harhen:  Co. Clare, Ireland
Murphy: Kinturk, Kilmaley, Co. Clare.
Friel:  Aught, Ture. Iskaheen Parish, Co. Donegal.
Cassidy:  Limavady, Co. Derry.

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Re: Terence Haran and Catherine Corry
« Reply #11 on: Friday 13 May 11 00:54 BST (UK) »
The Royal College of Physicians of Ireland has a small collection of papers donated by members of Timotheous Haran's family in Jun 2010, relating to the medical training of Timotheous Haran.  See
http://rcpilibrary.blogspot.com/2010/06/new-acquisition-timotheous-haran-papers.html
(there is even a photograph - the woman in the photograph is said to be his wife (d.1871) but I suspect that it may be his daughter Constance Agnes (1867-1937)).

His obituary was in Br Med J. 1904 April 16; 1(2259): 926
(see  http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2353720/ ).  As this was published 107 years ago and is in the public domain, I presume that it is out of copyright and that I am free to repost it here:

INSPECTOR-GENERAL TIMOTHEUS JOHN HARAN, whose death
occurred at the age of 74 in Kensington on April 10th had a
distinguished career in the Royal Navy, which he entered in
the year 1850, after receiving the diploma of the Royal College
of Surgeons of Ireland in 1849. A year after entering the
service he went, as assistant-surgeon of the Harlequin, in
medical charge of the boats which attacked Lagos, and was
mentioned in dispatches. Subsequently he took part in a
series of operations for the suppression of the slave
trade on the West Coast of Africa. During the
Crimean war he was surgeon of the Viper, a vessel
which played an active part in the Black Sea, being
repeatedly in action. Inspector-General Haran was present
at the battle of Eupatoria, at the capture of Kertch, in the
expedition in the Sea of Azoff, the night attacks on the
defences of Sebastopol, and at the capture of Kinburn. He
received the Turkish medal and Crimean medal with clasps
for Azoff and Sebastopol. In 1858 he was promoted a staff
surgeon, and four years later accompanied Commodore
Wilmot on a mission to the King of Dahomey, an enterprise
at that time considered to be one of considerable peril. He
also received the Gilbert Blane Gold Medal, and finally
reached the rank of Inspector-General of Hospitals and
Fleets, and retired after two years' service in that rank in
1888. He was a member of the British Medical Association
and was Honorary Surgeon to the King.

Timotheus J. Haran was uncle of James Haran J.P. who was Manager of the National Bank, Limerick.

James's death received extensive coverage in the Limerick Chronicle:
5 Sep 1893 at http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/Media,5316,en.pdf
7 Sep 1893 at http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/Media,5317,en.pdf
9 Sep 1893 at http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/haran,%20james%20fr.pdf
14 Sep 1893 at http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/haran%20testimonial%20fund.pdf

James's daughter became Lady Nash, wife of Sir Vincent Nash, and grandmother of Pyers O'Conor-Nash, heir to the O'Conor Don estates.

James Haran's marriage (3 Mar 1867) can be found at
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1584964&form=advanced-records
and shows that his father was Daniel.  I think that this must be the Daniel Haran listed in Ballymackea More in the parish of Kilmurry in Griffith's Valuation.

I am not so certain that the Terence Haran who was father of Timotheus and Daniel was the same person as the Terence sr. found in Tullaghaboy in Griffith.

I hope this helps someone - my connection is remote - Timotheus's wife's first cousin married my greatgreatgrandfather's first cousin!

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Re: Terence Haran and Catherine Corry
« Reply #12 on: Friday 13 May 11 17:27 BST (UK) »
Many thanks for posting this article it is much appreciated.

DoireM
Crowley : Kilmaley Parish, Co. Clare / Cook County, Chicago, Illinois
Bradley: Iskaheen Parish, Co. Donegal, Ireland
McCallion:  Iskaheen Parish, Co. Donegal. Ireland
Margey/Margay:  Iskaheen Parish, Co. Donegal, Ireland
Donnellan / Donlan:  Carhunagry, Co. Clare
Sullivan: Clare / Cook County, Chicago, Illinois
James:  Derry/ Donegal / Wales.
Haren / Harhen:  Co. Clare, Ireland
Murphy: Kinturk, Kilmaley, Co. Clare.
Friel:  Aught, Ture. Iskaheen Parish, Co. Donegal.
Cassidy:  Limavady, Co. Derry.


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Re: Terence Haran and Catherine Corry
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 15 May 11 22:17 BST (UK) »
Most interesting as i am descended from Agnes  Nash ( nee Haran) who married  Vincent Nash (later Sir Vincent Nash of Shannon View House Castletroy , Co. Limerick . Vincent died in 1941 and Agnes in 1966.

They had eight children , James-Haran Nash ( Lt. Irish Guards killed in action in Arras in March 1918, Harold died 1986,  and Richard Rupert died 1980. They also had five daughters , Mabel, Edith, Laura, Estelle , Laura , Florence. Florence is the only sibling alive and recently celebrated her hundredth birthday.

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Re: Terence Haran and Catherine Corry
« Reply #14 on: Monday 16 May 11 01:01 BST (UK) »
I believe that there was a sixth Nash-Haran daughter whom you don't mention - Agnes Mary Nash, b. 26 Nov 1907, birth announced in Weekly Irish Times 7 Dec 1907 p.24, died before the end of 1907.

I have sent you my e-mail address in a private message and would be glad to share further information if you are interested.

Paddy

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Re: Terence Haran and Catherine Corry
« Reply #15 on: Monday 16 May 11 21:58 BST (UK) »
I just came across the receipt dated 26 May 1955 for two pounds ten shillings admission fee for a headstone over the grave of my greatgrandparents in Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, Limerick.  It is signed `Vincent H. Nash, Sec. and Registrar'.  Was the cemetery registrar related to Sir Vincent, or is this just a strange coincidence?

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Re: Terence Haran and Catherine Corry
« Reply #16 on: Monday 16 May 11 23:03 BST (UK) »
A small world indeed . Yes that would be Sir Vincent's second son who i referred to as "Harold" in my previous post.

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Re: Terence Haran and Catherine Corry
« Reply #17 on: Monday 02 January 17 17:43 GMT (UK) »
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_RJPOV0r2Ij4/TCHe9LbbHLI/AAAAAAAAAJ0/roEa1puYTQI/s1600/Haran.jpg

That man,Timotheus J. Haran, looks like my father when my father was young.  He has the same mouth and jaw.