BYRNE FAMILY IN CHICAGO UPDATE
BYRNE AND MCKIERNAN AND PRYOR INFORMATION
From a copy of the Marriage certificate of Co. Cavan in the Parish of Temple port on 22 November 1865 John BYRNE age 23 a farmer living in Templeport married an Ellen McKiernan age 20 spinster also of Templeport. John's father was a Francis Byrne also a farmer and Ellen dad was a Hugh McKiernan also a farmer.Married by a Terrance Wagawrah (?) marked CC
In the presence of Peter DEVINE and a Catherine BANNON.
This information and the following was the result of me contacting the Co. County Genealogical Research Center back in 1998. According to letter Ellen's address was given as Killimority which they stated refers to Killymoriarty townland in the parish of Templeport.
The children:
Francis Berne, born 12th May 1867 sponsor: Michael Berne and Mary Berne
Catherine Byrne, born 16th November 1868..sponsor Francis Byrne and Margaret Reilly.
Michael Byrne, born 1st October 1870...sponsor Francis Berne and Mary Plunket.
Mary Berne , born 7th November 1872...sponsor Hugh Reilly and Mary Reilly.
Peter Byrne, born 6th November 1875...sponsor Dan Prior and Margaret Prior
MargaretByrne, born 27th April 1879...sponsor Pat Reilly and Anne Prior
John James Byrne, born 16th April 1881...sponsor Michael Byrne and Rose Baxter.
Thomas Bernard Byrne, born 27th May 1883 ...sponsor Francis Byrne and Mary Byrne.
All are born in Cronary the only one missing is an Ellen listed in the Phila paperwork, the census. The ages vary for the family in the census and records over here . But Ialso know the information is only as good as the informant....The names all Match and so the order of BIRTH . That is why I do not doubt they are the same family.
The first son, Francis Joseph Byrne married a Bridget Pryor (Prior) in Philadelphia on 18th of April 1894 and was living in the South Philadelphia area. At the time of the 1900 census they were living at 2254 Dickinson Street and had two children, another had died, time unknown. Bridget shows an immigration date of 1888.Francis James Byrne was born on 17 July 1897 and was baptized on the 1st of August 1897 at Saint Charles Borromeo Church at 902 South 20th street ( 20th and Christian). On the 30th of September 1904 the SS Baltic docked in New York with the following passengers: John Prior 23, Tom Prior age 24 and Kate Prior age 22.All going to sister’s house Mrs. Bridget Byrne of 2254 Dickinson Street in Philadelphia.
Charles A. Byrne is born in Philadelphia on 15th of April 1906 and at sometime before the 1910 census the family moved to Chicago IL for reasons unknown at this time. According to personal papers received by me from the family of Francis Jams Byrne, Bridget died in Chicago on 3rd of November 1912 and was buried on the 6th of November in Mount Carmel Cemetery. At the time of her death the family was living at 3319 Gladys Avenue in Chicago. The informant was listed as Frank Byrne and stated Bridget had been in the United States 25 years, (1887)that her father was a Pat Pryor and mother was a Mary McParland both born in Ireland.Francis Joseph Byrne died on the 1st of January 1919 the result of being struck by a street car in Chicago. He died of his injuries in Cook County Hospital and was buried on the 7th of January 1919 in Mount Carmel cemetery. According to the death certificate he was living at 2410 Lexington Street in Chicago.After the death of Francis the father, the three (3) younger children, Mary, Catherine and Charles were brought back to Philadelphia by other members of the family here. The two (2) older boys, Francis James (Jimmy) and Thomas C. stayed in the Chicago area.
Gene Blood in Philadelphia, [email protected]
More Replies:
-
Re: BYRNE FAMILY IN CHICAGO 1910-1920
Charlene Reinhart 4/14/08
-
Re: BYRNE FAMILY BACK IN PHILADELPHIA 1920
Charlene Reinhart 4/14/08
-
Re: BYRNE FAMILY BACK IN PHILADELPHIA 1920
Charlene Reinhart 3/02/10
-
Re: John James Byrne b. 1886 IRE/in Philadelphia 1917
Charlene Reinhart 3/02/10
-
Re: John James Byrne b. 1886 IRE/in Philadelphia 1917
-
Re: BYRNE FAMILY BACK IN PHILADELPHIA 1920
-
Re: BYRNE FAMILY BACK IN PHILADELPHIA 1920