1. Does anyone have a connection to my family?
Parents: William Hannon and Bridget Malone. Both born Ireland, Bridget born circa 1800. Bridget emigrated c. 1866, died 1867 Henryville, Pennsylvania, buried in St. Matthew’s Catholic cemetery in East Stroudsburg PA. No evidence has been found that father William emigrated. (deceased pre-1865?)
Children: (Five known)
Bridget Hannon (Meehan): born c. 1834-36. Married IRL? c. 1856 to Thomas Meehan, born IRL c. 1833-35, son of Michael Meehan and Catherine Kelly. Emigrated c. 1865. Died 1911, resided at the time with young Wm. Hines, nephew. Buried in St. Matthew’s Cemetery, East Stroudsburg, PA.
Margaret Hannon (Kearney), born IRL c. August 1843-45. Married Patrick Kearney c. 1864-65. (PA or IRL?) Emigrated c. 1865. Date of death in Scranton, Pa uknown.
Patrick Hannon, born IRL January 1844-46, emigrated 1862-3, (no civil war record found yet), married Bridget Cunningham, born c. 1840?, daughter of Christian Cunningham and Anna Boland. PH naturalized September 29th, 1868. Died feb. 1, 1910. Buried in Cathedral Cemetery, Scranton Pa.
Michael S. Hannon, born IRL February 28, 1838-39, emigrated c. 1866. Married Mary Cunningham, daughter of Patrick Cunningham. Died July 1906, buried in St. Matthew’s Catholic cemetery in East Stroudsburg PA. (near Henryville).
Julia Hannon Hines. Known as “Anna.” Birth date in IRL unknown. Married William Hines of Meath, born c. 1835, his parents Thomas Hines and Bridget Garrity. Julia’s death circa 1867-1879, perhaps in childbirth. Burial place unknown. Son William born Jan. 1, 1867-8 Henryville PA. Family legend purports that Anna and William married on board immigrant ship. (?)
2. At the time of Griffith's valuation, there were 4 William Hannons in Kildare: Athy, Naas, Monasterevin and Rathmore. Does anyone know more about these four?