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Re: DUGAN / DUGGAN
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 14 August 07 03:00 BST (UK) »
Hi Angela,

Bill Spillane & I have exchanged words many times over the Duggan/Doogan/Dugan families.

We have both searched passenger lists of all 5 ships of the DRF voyages without finding my Duggan/ Dugan

What I have found is the birth cert of Michael & Agnes's 1st child. It states that the parents {Michael & Agnes} were married At sea on the 19th May 1859, on the voyage to NSW by the Rev Michael Flannagan.

It does seem that the family used the name spelt as DUGAN most of the time, but that could just be the person doing the entries.

We have not found any sign of the good father either.
After all these years I doubt I will get to the bottom of this line, but I keep my eyes open, you just never know.
That's genealogy.

Cheers
Geoff
** Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk **
Martlock, Pilton, Doubting & Frome:
MASTERS, PORCH, BOULTON, HACKETT,
Combe Hay, HINTON, WEEKS,
Perthshire: CRICHTON, TAYLOR, MOON, IRONS, KIDD
Durham, FENWICK, PUNSHON, EDDY, HENRY aka LAVERICK
Northumberland, BUCHANAN, HODGSON, HALL,
Lincoln: MASKEY,BIRD,FISHER,HARLEY,
Cambridgeshire, CROSS, FOREMAN, FREEMAN, ONG,
FEAST, MOXON
Gloucestershire, HILL, COX, NEWELL
Sussex, CHAPMAN, NEVE, DOWNER
Surrey, NEWELL, WEBB,

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Re: DUGAN / DUGGAN
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 14 August 07 16:17 BST (UK) »
Hi
My researcher has found a 4th child for my family James Doogan born to Patrick Doogan and Catherine McClafferty March 5 1873 at Ardsbeg. At least one child if not more go to Australia.This James may be one of them.
Bernard Patrick"Barney", Mary,Margaret, James.

He is today looking for more... I will let you know..

Also these Michaels,in the Valuation, if it helps..
Doogan, Michael County : Donegal
Parish : Tullaghobegley
Location : Ballynacraig
Doogan, Michael County : Donegal
Parish : Tullaghobegley
Location : Carrick
Doogan, Michael County : Donegal
Parish : Tullaghobegley
Location : Magheragallan
Doogan, Michael County : Donegal
Parish : Tullaghobegley
Location : Meenacung
Doogan, Michael County : Donegal
Parish : Tullaghobegley
Location : Sheskinbeg
Doogan, Ml. County : Donegal
Parish : Tullaghobegley
Location : Keeldrum, Lower
Comment : Chas.
Doogan, Ml. County : Donegal
Parish : Tullaghobegley
Location : Keeldrum, Lower

Kathleen

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Re: DUGAN / DUGGAN
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 14 August 07 18:27 BST (UK) »
Hi Geoff,

Thats a shame. Unfortunately, as im sure you are well aware, pre 1864 territory in Ireland is very difficult to research due to lack of resources.

Good luck anyway

Angela
O'Donnel - Ward - Boyle - Gallagher
Templecrone, Donegal, Eire
 (incl Cloughglass, Mullaghderg, Lackbeg, Dungloe, Annagry)

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Re: DUGAN / DUGGAN
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 15 August 07 00:18 BST (UK) »
Hi Angela,
It sure is near non existant.
I have five families pre 1840 all in different counties.
There is not one of them that I expect to develop any further than that.

Cheers
Geoff
** Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk **
Martlock, Pilton, Doubting & Frome:
MASTERS, PORCH, BOULTON, HACKETT,
Combe Hay, HINTON, WEEKS,
Perthshire: CRICHTON, TAYLOR, MOON, IRONS, KIDD
Durham, FENWICK, PUNSHON, EDDY, HENRY aka LAVERICK
Northumberland, BUCHANAN, HODGSON, HALL,
Lincoln: MASKEY,BIRD,FISHER,HARLEY,
Cambridgeshire, CROSS, FOREMAN, FREEMAN, ONG,
FEAST, MOXON
Gloucestershire, HILL, COX, NEWELL
Sussex, CHAPMAN, NEVE, DOWNER
Surrey, NEWELL, WEBB,


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Re: DUGAN / DUGGAN
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 15 August 07 00:22 BST (UK) »
Hi Kathleen,
Thank you for the list. It may help further down the track.
The era I'm after to continue my search is a generation or two prior to the list, 1825-1850.

Thanks again
Geoff
** Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk **
Martlock, Pilton, Doubting & Frome:
MASTERS, PORCH, BOULTON, HACKETT,
Combe Hay, HINTON, WEEKS,
Perthshire: CRICHTON, TAYLOR, MOON, IRONS, KIDD
Durham, FENWICK, PUNSHON, EDDY, HENRY aka LAVERICK
Northumberland, BUCHANAN, HODGSON, HALL,
Lincoln: MASKEY,BIRD,FISHER,HARLEY,
Cambridgeshire, CROSS, FOREMAN, FREEMAN, ONG,
FEAST, MOXON
Gloucestershire, HILL, COX, NEWELL
Sussex, CHAPMAN, NEVE, DOWNER
Surrey, NEWELL, WEBB,

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Re: DUGAN / DUGGAN
« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 15 August 07 00:37 BST (UK) »
Geoff
I believe that list is 1857 as that Patrick in Ardsbeg is most likely father (or GF )of my Bernard, Margaret,Mary,James born 1864-73. Younger brother or even nephew of John Dugan born 1813.My Mary calls John Dugan "Uncle".
I should know this week.
I guess I am lucky as my births are after 1848 when Baptismal records may be available.

My Faunt/Fant family in Tipperary has the records available as early as 1809.Mallow Cork in 1819.
Kath

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Re: DUGAN / DUGGAN
« Reply #24 on: Sunday 02 September 07 22:58 BST (UK) »
 The latest news on my Dugans shows Kate Dugan(60) a widow living with her sister in law also a widow, Ellen McClafferty in the 1901 census.

Kate McClafferty Dugan & Paddy send their son Barney and daughter Mary to America between 1877-1879.Barney is 12 or 13 and Mary a few years older. They have one other daughter Margaret who also comes to Philadelphia.James their last child( I think) is born in 1873.

They send them to live with John and Rose Dugan who emigrate in 1863..

Would this have been common? Would it be more common if Patrick is deceased by then?
 ???
Kathleen

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Re: DUGAN / DUGGAN
« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 27 July 10 22:41 BST (UK) »
hi im researching same duggans as you, could you please contact me
doogan/duggan, ferry,gallagher

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Re: DUGAN / DUGGAN
« Reply #26 on: Wednesday 28 July 10 01:02 BST (UK) »
Hi mf5474,
I haven't posted in awhile and have learned more about
my familly tree in recent months.

My relatives are all from the northwest corner of Donegal.
I have Duggan/Doogan and Gallagher for grandparents and
Ferry in extended family.
Perhaps you could provide more details so we can exchange information.

~Pat Duggan