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Thomas Cadmus1
M, b. 1777
Thomas Cadmus was born in 1777.1 He married Margaretha Doremus on 17 November 1799 at Acquackanonck, NJ, (DRC.)1
Family | Margaretha Doremus b. 1777 |
Children |
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The 1860 census listed Thomas Cadmus in Peter and Eliza Cadmus's household at Saddle River Township, Bergen County, NJ.2
Citations
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Cadmus File.
- [S992] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSZ-2G5> : 24 March 2017), New Jersey > Bergen > Township Saddle River > image 11 of 26; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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Amanda Cadwell1
F, b. 27 December 1797
Family | Joseph House b. 4 Apr 1796 |
Children |
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Married name: House.
Citations
- [S582] House-Goff Bible.
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Ellen Caffrey
F, b. 1851
Father | Thomas Caffrey1 b. c 1817, d. 1896 |
Mother | Ann (?)1 b. 1820 |
Ellen Caffrey was born in 1851 at County Mayo, Ireland.2 She married Patrick Beasty, son of Thomas Beasty.
Family | Patrick Beasty b. 1849, d. 1892 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S830] Goodman Family Genealogy.
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Mary Ellen Cahill1,2
F, b. 25 June 1850, d. 4 October 1942
Father | Thomas J Cahill b. 25 Oct 1820, d. 8 Mar 1903 |
Mother | Annis T Freeland b. 2 Feb 1824, d. 9 Jul 1890 |
Mary Ellen Cahill was born on 25 June 1850.3 She married John Milton Vreeland, son of William Vreeland and Eleanor DeGraw, on 22 March 1866.4 Mary Ellen Cahill died on 4 October 1942.3 She was buried on 8 October 1942 in Westbrook Rd Cemetery in Macopin.3
Family | John Milton Vreeland b. 16 Oct 1845, d. 21 Mar 1918 |
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Mary Ellen Cahill made a will at Passaic County, NJ. (#43889 F-2 P.Pr. 148 F-5 Will 161.)5 Married name: Vreeland.
Citations
- [S89] Louis Beach Vreeland, Vreeland Family, pages 81& 96.
- [S176] Edwin W. Vreeland, Edwin Wesley Vreeland Files, 17 May 2000.
- [S176] Edwin W. Vreeland, Edwin Wesley Vreeland Files, 17 May 2000, Cemeteries.
- [S176] Edwin W. Vreeland, Edwin Wesley Vreeland Files, 17 May 2000, marriage file.
- [S176] Edwin W. Vreeland, Edwin Wesley Vreeland Files, 17 May 2000, wills cards.
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Thomas J Cahill1
M, b. 25 October 1820, d. 8 March 1903
Thomas J Cahill was born on 25 October 1820 ((calculated.)1) He married Annis T Freeland.1 Thomas J Cahill died on 8 March 1903.1
Family | Annis T Freeland b. 2 Feb 1824, d. 9 Jul 1890 |
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Citations
- [S176] Edwin W. Vreeland, Edwin Wesley Vreeland Files, 17 May 2000, Westbrook Rd. Cemetery.
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Carman Cail1
M, b. 4 January 1911, d. 1988
Father | John Cail b. 1867, d. 1952 |
Mother | Mary May Warman b. 1874, d. 1965 |
Citations
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
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John Cail1
M, b. 1867, d. 1952
John Cail was born in 1867.1 He married Mary May Warman, daughter of Richard Warman and Annie Johnstone.1 John Cail died in 1952.1
Family | Mary May Warman b. 1874, d. 1965 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
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Thomas Leo Caldroney1
M, b. 17 December 1892, d. 2 August 1939
Thomas Leo Caldroney was born on 17 December 1892 at Hackensack, NJ.1 He married Lillia Flotard, daughter of Nicholas Collignon Flotard and Almira Yereance, on 13 October 1915.1 Thomas Leo Caldroney died on 2 August 1939 at Ridgefield Park, NJ.1
Family | Lillia Flotard b. 31 Dec 1894 |
Citations
- [S705] Caldreney, Yereance File.
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Tannetje Caljouw1
F, b. 1818
Tannetje Caljouw was born in 1818 at Koudekerke, Zeeland, The Netherlands.2 She married Jan Maas on 26 September 1840 at Oost en West Souburg, Zeeland, The Netherlands.2
Family | Jan Maas b. 1814 |
Children |
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Her parents were Jan Caljouw and Lena Cappelle.2
Citations
- [S745] Wie Was Wie, Dutch Genealogical Database. Online at http://www.wiewaswie.nl/, Koudekerke Marriages : 1871 #8.
- [S745] Wie Was Wie, Dutch Genealogical Database. Online at http://www.wiewaswie.nl/, Oost and West Souburg Marriages : 1840 #13.
- [S745] Wie Was Wie, Dutch Genealogical Database. Online at http://www.wiewaswie.nl/, Koudekerke Marriages : 1872 #9.
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Elizabeth Call1
F, b. 21 February 1640/41
Elizabeth Call was baptized on 21 February 1640/41 at Charlestown, MA.2 She (1) married Samuel Tingley, son of Palmer Tingley and Anna Fosdick, on 20 September 1663.3,2 Elizabeth Call (2) married Daniel Shepardson of Malden, MA on 11 April 1668.2
Family | Samuel Tingley b. b 1643, d. 28 Dec 1666 |
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Married name: Tingley.
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Mary Call1
F, b. 1658
Father | Philip Call |
Mother | Mary (?) |
Mary Call was born in 1658.1 She (1) married (?) Bolles.1 Mary Call (2) married Nathaniel Lord, son of Robert Lord and Mary Waite, on 31 December 1685.1
Family 1 | (?) Bolles d. b 1685 |
Family 2 | Nathaniel Lord b. c 1653, d. 18 Dec 1733 |
Children |
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Married name: Bolles. Married name: Lord.
Citations
- [S605] Walter S. Finley, Benedict and Allied Families.
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Daniel Callahan1
M, b. 1779, d. 1849
Father | John Callahan |
Mother | (?) Fitzgerald |
Daniel Callahan was born in 1779 at Palmer's Hill, County Queens, Ireland.1 He married Bridget Geoghan in 1821.1 Daniel Callahan died in 1849 at USA.1
Family | Bridget Geoghan d. 1862 |
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He was 42 when he married in 1821, according to Rose Delany's family record book.1
Citations
- [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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John Callahan1
M
Family | (?) Fitzgerald |
Child |
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John Callahan and (?) had four more children: John (went to England), Owen (had a general grocery, tea, wine & spirits warehouse in Bridge Carrickeg, Carrick-on-Siur), Patrick (went to England), and Mary (went to England) (From Rose Delany's family record book).1
Citations
- [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Martin Callahan1
M, b. 11 November 1824, d. 8 November 1916
Father | Daniel Callahan b. 1779, d. 1849 |
Mother | Bridget Geoghan d. 1862 |
Martin Callahan was born on 11 November 1824 at Palmer's Hill, near Agaboe, County Queens, Ireland.1 He married Ellen Augusta Power, daughter of Maurice Power and Honorah Byrne.1 Martin Callahan died on 8 November 1916 at 93 Elm St., Worcester, MA.1 He was buried in St. John's Cemetery in Worcester.1
Family | Ellen Augusta Power b. 21 Mar 1834, d. 23 Feb 1916 |
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Citations
- [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Rose Madeline Callahan1
F, b. 3 September 1875, d. 25 November 1946
Father | Martin Callahan b. 11 Nov 1824, d. 8 Nov 1916 |
Mother | Ellen Augusta Power b. 21 Mar 1834, d. 23 Feb 1916 |
Rose Madeline Callahan was born on 3 September 1875 at Worcester, MA.1 She married John Vincent Delany I, son of John Delany and Sarah Elizabeth Toohey, on 26 March 1913.1 Rose Madeline Callahan died on 25 November 1946 at Worcester, MA.1 She was buried in Calvary Cemetery in Newburgh.1
Family | John Vincent Delany I b. 13 Jul 1871, d. 13 Jan 1922 |
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Married name: Delany.
Citations
- [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Edith Callanan1
F, d. 1980
Father | Edward V Callanan b. 9 Oct 1856, d. 21 Aug 1945 |
Mother | Julia Agnes O'Connell b. 1860 |
Edith Callanan had They had a son William, of Basking Ridge, and a daughter Gloria, married, living in Delaware.2
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Edward Callanan1
M, b. 1826, d. 24 July 1879
Father | John Callanan |
Mother | Mary Staunton |
Edward Callanan was born in 1826 at Craughwell, County Galway, Ireland, (or 1828.)1 He married Elizabeth Larkin, daughter of Thomas Larkin and Elizabeth (?), on 14 September 1851 (New York, NY.)1 Edward Callanan died on 24 July 1879 at New York City in the East River.1 He was buried in Calvary Cemetery in Woodside.1
Family | Elizabeth Larkin b. 1824, d. 22 Jan 1900 |
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Edward Callanan immigrated in 1849. Edward Callanan and Elizabeth lived at 433 East 72nd Street at New York City (where the Cornell Medical Center is now.)1
From the Test Book records of the Emmigrant Savings Bank, Book 1, NYPL extracted 9/12/97, #6125 Dec. 29, 1853:
According to a 'Cousin Mollie' in 1961 letters written to his granddaughter Emma Callanan Roche, Edward was born in Craughwell, Ireland.
She also stated that his father was John Callanan and he was married to Mary Staunton of Claren Bridge. Mollie enclosed in this letter written in 1961 a photo of a thatched roofed cottage in Craughwell
From the letters, it appears that John and Mary also had at least one other child, named Winifred, who remained in
Ireland, most likely Mollie's ancestor, so Callanan was probably not Mollie's surname (was it Monahan?) and definitely not her married name.2
From New York City Directories between 1854-1872:
His undated business card reads as follows:
NYC Directory also lists:
CALLANAN'S EDWARD & SONS, carriage builder, 57 W 44th St near 6th Ave.
Callanan, Michael, home 433 E 72nd
Callanan, John, carriagemaker, h.236 E 36th St
Callanan, John P., carriages, h.433 E 72nd
Callanan, Thomas, carriages, h. 135 E 72nd St.
It is possible that by 1869-70 Edward had turned over the carriage building business to his son John. It is known that sons Michael and Thomas were also in the business.
Edward's death certificate states
His granddaughter Nola Kenworthy recalls that it was said in the family that he enjoyed swimming in the East River. There was no obituary in the NY Times but it was recorded there that the weather on that date was very hot.
He was buried in Calvary Cemetary, and reburied Plot 202, Section 9 in 1887 when his wife, Eliza Larkin Callanan purchased a larger family plot.
Children of Edward and Eliza:
John P. b. 1853 d.27 Jul.1914 Calvary #8 on 7
Michael J. b. 22 Aug.1854 d.10 Dec. 1910 Calvary #1
Edward Jr. b. 9 Oct.1856 bur.20 Aug.1945 Calvary #15 on 16
Mary b. 23 Dec.1858 bur.22 Aug. 1865 Calvery #6
Thomas b. 8 Oct.1860 d. 12 May 1913
Thomas is buried in Emma Curran's(his wife?) Plot C
Thomas' daughter Emma was bur.29 Sep.1894, age 4 Calvery #9.1
From the Test Book records of the Emmigrant Savings Bank, Book 1, NYPL extracted 9/12/97, #6125 Dec. 29, 1853:
Account opened for Edward Callanan, carriage maker and his wife Elizabeth living at 289 9th St. ' A native of Ballybone, 3 mi. from Craughwell, County Galway Ireland. Arrived 1 Aug.1848 on the ship 'Niagara' from Liverpool. His parents in Ireland, John and Mary Stanton Callanan. He is married to Elizabeth Larkin.1'
According to a 'Cousin Mollie' in 1961 letters written to his granddaughter Emma Callanan Roche, Edward was born in Craughwell, Ireland.
She also stated that his father was John Callanan and he was married to Mary Staunton of Claren Bridge. Mollie enclosed in this letter written in 1961 a photo of a thatched roofed cottage in Craughwell
'where Grandpa Callanan was born. He was your Dad's Dad and Grandma came from Clarenbridge. Her name was Mary Staunton. I remember both of them. The house is on the road side and the building on the left was their saw pit, as they called it. They earned money for sawing timber. (The) saw mill, it's turned into a barn now. My brother Patrick is at the door, all the stables are in the back. [...] I gave my brother Patrick your letter to read. He said to tell you there is a special stone in the wall opposite the old home of Callanan and Grandpa Callanan's name carved on it. [...] It's Monahan's home now - my brother Pat, his wife and daughter live there now. He would not leave it for love or money. He told me to tell you that his grandgfather was the first man in Ireland who made the wheel of a common car, I mean 'Horse's Car'. The Scotch man was the first ever, but grandfather John Callanan invented it first, and Granded copied it from him, he was a famous carpenter.'
From the letters, it appears that John and Mary also had at least one other child, named Winifred, who remained in
Ireland, most likely Mollie's ancestor, so Callanan was probably not Mollie's surname (was it Monahan?) and definitely not her married name.2
From New York City Directories between 1854-1872:
1854-55: Callanan, Edward, coachmaker, 229 Mott St.
1855-6: Callanan, Edward, groom, h. 143 E. 21 St.
1860-1: Callanan, Edward, coaches, h. 187 Hester St.
1862-3: Callanan, Edward, coachmaker, 125 Mulberry St.
1863-4: Callanan, Edward, junk, 622 Greenwich (is this our man?- He may have had an unprofitable year)
1864-5: Callanan, Edward, coachman, 125 Mulberry St.
1865-7: Callinan, Edw., coachmaker, 84 E. Broadway
1867-8: Callanan, Edw., coachmaker, h. 106 E.11th St.
1869-70: Callanan, John, coachmaker, h. 310 W. 25th St.
1871-72: Callanan, John, coachmaker, h. 310 W. 25th St.
1855-6: Callanan, Edward, groom, h. 143 E. 21 St.
1860-1: Callanan, Edward, coaches, h. 187 Hester St.
1862-3: Callanan, Edward, coachmaker, 125 Mulberry St.
1863-4: Callanan, Edward, junk, 622 Greenwich (is this our man?- He may have had an unprofitable year)
1864-5: Callanan, Edward, coachman, 125 Mulberry St.
1865-7: Callinan, Edw., coachmaker, 84 E. Broadway
1867-8: Callanan, Edw., coachmaker, h. 106 E.11th St.
1869-70: Callanan, John, coachmaker, h. 310 W. 25th St.
1871-72: Callanan, John, coachmaker, h. 310 W. 25th St.
His undated business card reads as follows:
'Vehicles placed in our hands for storage, on sale, or
repairs, are not insured under our policies
EDWARD CALLANAN'S SON
Practical Carriage Builder
Factory and Warerooms: Telephone No.2115-38th St. 57th West 44th St, New York
Fine repairing a specialty
Near 6th Ave. Estimates furnished on application'
repairs, are not insured under our policies
EDWARD CALLANAN'S SON
Practical Carriage Builder
Factory and Warerooms: Telephone No.2115-38th St. 57th West 44th St, New York
Fine repairing a specialty
Near 6th Ave. Estimates furnished on application'
NYC Directory also lists:
CALLANAN'S EDWARD & SONS, carriage builder, 57 W 44th St near 6th Ave.
Callanan, Michael, home 433 E 72nd
Callanan, John, carriagemaker, h.236 E 36th St
Callanan, John P., carriages, h.433 E 72nd
Callanan, Thomas, carriages, h. 135 E 72nd St.
It is possible that by 1869-70 Edward had turned over the carriage building business to his son John. It is known that sons Michael and Thomas were also in the business.
Edward's death certificate states
'On 24 July, 1879, aged 53, he was found on 72nd Str. and Ave. A, the victim of accidental drowning in the East River, according to the results of an inquest.' (Death Certificate 324-986).
His granddaughter Nola Kenworthy recalls that it was said in the family that he enjoyed swimming in the East River. There was no obituary in the NY Times but it was recorded there that the weather on that date was very hot.
He was buried in Calvary Cemetary, and reburied Plot 202, Section 9 in 1887 when his wife, Eliza Larkin Callanan purchased a larger family plot.
Children of Edward and Eliza:
John P. b. 1853 d.27 Jul.1914 Calvary #8 on 7
Michael J. b. 22 Aug.1854 d.10 Dec. 1910 Calvary #1
Edward Jr. b. 9 Oct.1856 bur.20 Aug.1945 Calvary #15 on 16
Mary b. 23 Dec.1858 bur.22 Aug. 1865 Calvery #6
Thomas b. 8 Oct.1860 d. 12 May 1913
Thomas is buried in Emma Curran's(his wife?) Plot C
Thomas' daughter Emma was bur.29 Sep.1894, age 4 Calvery #9.1
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Edward V Callanan1
M, b. 9 October 1856, d. 21 August 1945
Father | Edward Callanan b. 1826, d. 24 Jul 1879 |
Mother | Elizabeth Larkin b. 1824, d. 22 Jan 1900 |
Edward V Callanan was born on 9 October 1856 at New York.1 He married Julia Agnes O'Connell on 10 January 1883 at New York City.1 Edward V Callanan died on 21 August 1945.1 He was buried in Calvary Cemetery in Woodside.1
Family | Julia Agnes O'Connell b. 1860 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Edward V Callanan1
M, b. 1883, d. 1961
Father | Edward V Callanan b. 9 Oct 1856, d. 21 Aug 1945 |
Mother | Julia Agnes O'Connell b. 1860 |
Edward V Callanan was born in 1883.1 He married Eda. She prob. died in 1980.1 He died in 1961. He was buried on 22 May 1961 in Calvary Cemetery in Woodside.1
Citations
- [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Elizabeth Regina Callanan1
F, b. 22 April 1895, d. 12 April 1978
Father | Michael J Callanan b. 22 Aug 1854, d. 30 Dec 1910 |
Mother | Emma L Rogers b. 15 Jul 1863, d. 19 Sep 1931 |
Elizabeth Regina Callanan was born on 22 April 1895 at New York, NY.1 She (1) married Francis Michael Lavelle, son of Peter J Lavelle and Mary E Bowe, on 25 June 1921 (Church of the Ascension, 107th St., NYC, NY.)1 Elizabeth Regina Callanan (2) married Timothy Eugene Cohalan circa 1941 (,NY.)1 Elizabeth Regina Callanan died on 12 April 1978 at New York, NY.1 She was buried on 15 April 1978 in Calvary Cemetery in Woodside.1
Family | Francis Michael Lavelle b. 29 Apr 1890, d. 27 Apr 1935 |
Children |
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Lil, or Liz as she was sometimes called, attended Hunter College High School and graduated from Hunter College with a science degree in 1917. She had already met Francis Lavelle through his sister Rose, a fellow Hunter College student, before he went overseas in WWI. She and her classmate, future bridesmaid and lifelong friend Gladys Smith, took the very demanding 3 day test required by NYC to be certified to teach in the school system and she scored near the top (according to Gladys, who said that in those days to even get to take the test you had to be related to a priest or politician). Peter Lavelle, her future father-in-law had been a member of the Board of Education of NYC from 1912-1916, probably through the influence of his brother, Monsignor Michael Lavelle, rector of St. Patrick's Cathedral.1
When Elizabeth married Francis Lavelle, a man who had worked for her grandfather Rogers made a marble topped table as a wedding gift. She had it in her apartment until her death, when it went to 450 Oradell Ave.1 Married name: Lavelle. Married name: Cohalan.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1,2
When Elizabeth married Francis Lavelle, a man who had worked for her grandfather Rogers made a marble topped table as a wedding gift. She had it in her apartment until her death, when it went to 450 Oradell Ave.1 Married name: Lavelle. Married name: Cohalan.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1,2
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Emma Mary Callanan1
F, b. 12 August 1898, d. 17 September 1961
Father | Michael J Callanan b. 22 Aug 1854, d. 30 Dec 1910 |
Mother | Emma L Rogers b. 15 Jul 1863, d. 19 Sep 1931 |
Emma Mary Callanan was born on 12 August 1898 at New York, NY.1 She died on 17 September 1961 at New York, NY.1
Married name: Roche.
Citations
- [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Irene Callanan1
F, b. 19 January 1885
Father | Michael J Callanan b. 22 Aug 1854, d. 30 Dec 1910 |
Mother | Jennie L (?) b. 1858, d. 14 Feb 1887 |
Irene Callanan was born on 19 January 1885.1
Married name: McGrath.
Citations
- [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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John Callanan1
M, b. circa 1901, d. circa 1982
Father | Edward V Callanan b. 9 Oct 1856, d. 21 Aug 1945 |
Mother | Julia Agnes O'Connell b. 1860 |
Citations
- [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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John Callanan1
M
Family | Mary Staunton |
Children |
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According to the records of the Emigrant Savings Bank, stored in the New York Public Library, John Callanan and Mary Staunton were the parents of Edward Callanan, who emigrated in 1848. Edward stated he was a native of Ballybane, three miles from Craughwell, County Galway.1
Citations
- [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Lenora Callanan1
F, b. 1903
Father | Edward V Callanan b. 9 Oct 1856, d. 21 Aug 1945 |
Mother | Julia Agnes O'Connell b. 1860 |
Family | Charles Kenworthy b. 1899, d. 1959 |
Lenora Callanan lived at Basking Ridge, NJ.1
Her daughter Patricia told how her parents met:
Nola's older sister Julia and her husband were living in the Panama Canal Zone, where he was working, and Julia invited her sister Nola to come visit her there. On her way back on the boat, she met Charles Kenworthy (about 1930?), whose family came from Iowa.
In 1992, Pat said he had a brother still living in California.1 Married name: Kenworthy.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Her daughter Patricia told how her parents met:
Nola's older sister Julia and her husband were living in the Panama Canal Zone, where he was working, and Julia invited her sister Nola to come visit her there. On her way back on the boat, she met Charles Kenworthy (about 1930?), whose family came from Iowa.
In 1992, Pat said he had a brother still living in California.1 Married name: Kenworthy.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
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Michael J Callanan1
M, b. 22 August 1854, d. 30 December 1910
Father | Edward Callanan b. 1826, d. 24 Jul 1879 |
Mother | Elizabeth Larkin b. 1824, d. 22 Jan 1900 |
Michael J Callanan was born on 22 August 1854 at New York, NY.1 He (1) married Jennie L (?) on 17 November 1880.1 Michael J Callanan (2) married Emma L Rogers, daughter of Thomas Rogers and Eliza A Graham, on 28 June 1894 at New York, NY.1 Michael J Callanan died on 30 December 1910 at New York, NY.1 He was buried in Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, plot #15 on 16.1
Family 1 | Jennie L (?) b. 1858, d. 14 Feb 1887 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Emma L Rogers b. 15 Jul 1863, d. 19 Sep 1931 |
Children |
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Michael went to Xavier, then called Xavier College.1 His obituary (New York Times):
Michael and his brother Thomas were partners of Edward Callanan Sons Carriage works, which had been founded by their father Edward, who had learned the carriage building trade in Ballybane, County Galway. For thirty years it was located at 57 W 44th St. (Hotel Algonquin is at 56 W. 44th St. across the street and the New York Yacht Club is at #37, a few doors away.) By 1903 it was at 315 W. 43rd St. Business cards and stationary in 1903 indicated that the family was living at 202 W 105th St.
On 12 Jul 1904 Michael Callanan entered J. Brewster & Co., a well known carriage maker whose carriages may be found in collections from New York to the LaDew Gardens in Maryland, and on 10 Jan 1909 he was employed by F.H. Bunge Auto and Carriage Builders. On May 5, 1910 (the year he died of cirrhosis of liver), he wrote a note to daughter Emma ('Tommee') on stationery with this letterhead:
It is presumed that loss of the Callanan business and subsequent changes of employments were caused by alchoholism.
Mr. Michael J. Callanan, one of the oldest carriage builders in New York, connected with his brother Thomas F. for 30 years in West 44th St., died Dec. 30, 1910 at his residence 202 W. 105th St.
Michael and his brother Thomas were partners of Edward Callanan Sons Carriage works, which had been founded by their father Edward, who had learned the carriage building trade in Ballybane, County Galway. For thirty years it was located at 57 W 44th St. (Hotel Algonquin is at 56 W. 44th St. across the street and the New York Yacht Club is at #37, a few doors away.) By 1903 it was at 315 W. 43rd St. Business cards and stationary in 1903 indicated that the family was living at 202 W 105th St.
On 12 Jul 1904 Michael Callanan entered J. Brewster & Co., a well known carriage maker whose carriages may be found in collections from New York to the LaDew Gardens in Maryland, and on 10 Jan 1909 he was employed by F.H. Bunge Auto and Carriage Builders. On May 5, 1910 (the year he died of cirrhosis of liver), he wrote a note to daughter Emma ('Tommee') on stationery with this letterhead:
F.H.Bunge
Auto and Carriage Builder
118 West 52nd Street
Representative
M.J. Callanan
formerly with
J. B. Brewster & Co.
Auto and Carriage Builder
118 West 52nd Street
Representative
M.J. Callanan
formerly with
J. B. Brewster & Co.
It is presumed that loss of the Callanan business and subsequent changes of employments were caused by alchoholism.
Citations
- [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Thomas Callanan1
M, b. 8 October 1860, d. 12 May 1913
Father | Edward Callanan b. 1826, d. 24 Jul 1879 |
Mother | Elizabeth Larkin b. 1824, d. 22 Jan 1900 |
Thomas had a daughter Emma, according to Nola Callanan Kenworthy.1
Michael and his brother Thomas were partners of Edward Callanan Sons Carriage works, which had been founded by their father Edward, who had learned the carriage building trade in Ballybane, County Galway. For thirty years it was located at 57 W 44th St. (Hotel Algonquin is at 56 W. 44th St. across the street and the New York Yacht Club is at #37, a few doors away.) By 1903 it was at 315 W. 43rd St. Business cards and stationary in 1903 indicated that the family was living at 202 W 105th St.
On 12 Jul 1904 Michael Callanan entered J. Brewster & Co., a well known carriage maker whose carriages may be found in collections from New York to the LaDew Gardens in Maryland, and on 10 Jan 1909 he was employed by F.H. Bunge Auto and Carriage Builders. On May 5, 1910 (the year he died of cirrhosis of liver), he wrote a note to daughter Emma ('Tommee') on stationery with this letterhead:
It is presumed that loss of the Callanan business and subsequent changes of employments were caused by alchoholism.
Michael and his brother Thomas were partners of Edward Callanan Sons Carriage works, which had been founded by their father Edward, who had learned the carriage building trade in Ballybane, County Galway. For thirty years it was located at 57 W 44th St. (Hotel Algonquin is at 56 W. 44th St. across the street and the New York Yacht Club is at #37, a few doors away.) By 1903 it was at 315 W. 43rd St. Business cards and stationary in 1903 indicated that the family was living at 202 W 105th St.
On 12 Jul 1904 Michael Callanan entered J. Brewster & Co., a well known carriage maker whose carriages may be found in collections from New York to the LaDew Gardens in Maryland, and on 10 Jan 1909 he was employed by F.H. Bunge Auto and Carriage Builders. On May 5, 1910 (the year he died of cirrhosis of liver), he wrote a note to daughter Emma ('Tommee') on stationery with this letterhead:
F.H.Bunge
Auto and Carriage Builder
118 West 52nd Street
Representative
M.J. Callanan
formerly with
J. B. Brewster & Co.
Auto and Carriage Builder
118 West 52nd Street
Representative
M.J. Callanan
formerly with
J. B. Brewster & Co.
It is presumed that loss of the Callanan business and subsequent changes of employments were caused by alchoholism.
Citations
- [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Catharine Calyer1
F, b. circa 1732
Father | Jacobus Calyer b. c 1700, d. 1766 |
Mother | Jannetje Meserole |
Family | Abraham Lequier |
Abraham was of Bushwick.2 Married name: Lequier.
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Catharine Calyer1
F, b. circa 1778, d. circa 1810
Father | Peter Calyer1 b. c 1730, d. c Dec 1804 |
Mother | Margaret Debevoise1 b. 9 May 1738, d. 1810 |
Catharine Calyer was born circa 1778.1 She married John D Provost, son of David Provost and Catharine Van Gelder, on 5 May 1796.1 Catharine Calyer died circa 1810.1
Family | John D Provost b. 30 Jan 1766, d. c 1810 |
Married name: Provost.
Citations
- [S389] Unknown author, Pieter Jans DeWit File (Extract from unknown book), pg. 110-111.
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Charles Calyer1
M, b. circa 1778
Father | Peter Calyer1 b. c 1730, d. c Dec 1804 |
Mother | Margaret Debevoise1 b. 9 May 1738, d. 1810 |
Family | Catharine Shute |
Citations
- [S389] Unknown author, Pieter Jans DeWit File (Extract from unknown book), pg. 110.