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Charlotte Henley
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1. Martin James Concannon (1836-1915), son of Patrick Concannon, immigrated to NYC from County Mayo, Ireland, with his wife, Anne (Walsh) Concannon (1840-1899), their 1 1/2-year-old child, Patrick J., and Anne's mother, Julia (Jordan) Walsh (about 1812-1892). They arrived in Castle Garden, New York City, on November 29, 1864. Martin and Anne had 8 more children: Julia, Michael, Mary Ellen, Celia, John Luke, Martin, Joseph, and William; only 5 children survived to adulthood. They settled in Leavenworth County, Kansas. Joseph married Bertha Surface Long and remained in Leavenworth County, KS. Martin had at least one brother, Patrick, who moved to England.

2. Rebecca J. Surface (1853 Ohio -1929) was the daughter of Jacob and Matilda (Benham) Service. In 1880 they lived in Leavenworth County, KS. She had a son Muray Clinton(born 1876), a daughter, Delia May Saddo (born 1880), a daughter Bertha Surface (born 1888), and a son Jesse Long (born 1893). In 1880 Matilda was ill with TB.

3. Fredric Doss was born June 1830 in Germany; at the age of 36 immigrated to NYC 17 May 1855 from Liverpool, England. He was accompanied by Anna Doss, age 20, spinster. He lived in Kankakee County, Illinois 1880-1900. He married Mary Maskrod, who was born about 1852 in Switzerland. They had four children: Frank (b. 1876), Hannah (b. 1879), Henry (1882-1885) and William (b. 1885). William moved to California with his (1) wife V. May Meshades; after May's death, he married (2) Bertha M., in California. Hannah was married four times: James Stokes, William Williams, Walter Perdue, and Albert Schwantz.

4. Frank Doss was born 1875 in LaSalle County, IL, son of Fred and Mary (Maskrod) Doss. He married (1) Carrie Grosskurth in 1903. They had one child, Mary Catherine, born about 1904. They divorced and Carrie and Mary moved to Oregon. Frank married Ethel Myers in 1908 in MO, and they lived in Tulsa, OK, and later Leavenworth County, KS. They had six children, five of whom survived to adulthood.

5. George Myers was born 1858 Ohio and died December 1904 in Parsons, KS. He was married to Ida Estella Moore, born 1869 in Freedom, Indiana, and he died December 1928 in Pittsburg, Kansas. George was the proprietor of the saloon in Hotel Stillwell in Pittsburg, KS. Ida's parents were Warren T. Moore and Fannie E. Norris. George and Ida had one child, Ethel, born March 1888. Ida's second husband was Julius Maskrod.

6. Timothy Henley (born about 1830 Ireland) married Mary Kane (born about 1829 Booterstown, Ireland) 1852 in Booterstown, Dublin, Ireland. Timothy and Mary, with his sister Margaret Henley, immigrated to NYC, arriving May 1, 1852. Mary was the daughter of Thomas and Bridget (Walsh) Kane. Mary had at least 2 siblings: William T. and ?Charles. William also immigrated to the US and settled in New London, CT. Timothy and Mary had a son, Timothy W. (born 1856 NYC) and a daughter who died very young. Timothy W. eventually settled in New London County, CT, where he married Annie Theresa Thompson in 1881.

7. Henry Thompson (born about 1830 Ireland) married Ann Reardon (born about 1840 Ireland) in Norwich, CT, 1856. They had 5 children: John (1857-1887), Mary E. (1859-1883), Annie Theresa (1862-1932), William E. (1864-1895), and Hannah (1866-1898). Henry died between 1865-1870.

8. Patrick Moylan (1847-1933) married Anna Marie Deely (1871-1932) about 1891 Ireland. They lived in Rothcosgrove, County Galway, Ireland. They had 10 children: Maryann, Catherine, Michael, Delia, Margaret, John, Winifred, Norah, Patrick and James. Catherine, Delia, Margaret, John, Winifred and Patrick immigrated to the U.S. in the early 20th century.



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