This part of the family tree dates back to the early 1800s, commencing with three brothers: Thomas Hourigan, John Hourigan and Michael Frawley.[1]
[Thomas and John Hourigan married two sisters: Mary and Anne Cahill respectively.]
[Last updated: 18-Sep-2022]
m. | = | Married to name |
bold | = | A blood-line member of the Hourigan family |
[1] | = | Michael Frawley (a farmer) was probably an adopted brother of Thomas and John (1st Generation column) |
[2] | = | John Hourigan and Jane Frawley (2nd Generation column) were married in the Roman Catholic Church at Newmarket-on-Fergus (also known as Corracatlin), County Clare, on 17-Feb-1874. She was 17 years old at the time |
[3] | = | Jane Frawley (born in 1857) died of Tuberculosis (in 1878), some time after the birth of her son Michael |
[4] | = | The Canadian Hourigan/Harwood-Jones Family Tree (the link in the 3rd Generation column) can be viewed at: Descendents of Henry and Jenny Harwood-Jones |
[5] | = | The British Hourigan tree (link in the 3rd Generation column) can be viewed at: the British Hourigan Family Tree |
[6] | = | John and Bridget Mangan married in 1885, seven years after the death of Jane |
Tony Harwood-Jones has created a Facebook page containing a collection of photos of the family. [Possible dead link]