Seeking any information.
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Michael Kinnane
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Posted: 17 Oct 1999 12:00PM GMT
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Classification: Query
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Surnames: Kinnane, Sullivan
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Seeking any information concerning (G.G.) Patrick Kinnane born 1822 in County Clare, died 1906 Kalamazoo, MI.U.S.A. Married in 1858(G.GM.)Mary Sullivan (b.1833-d.1916)resided in the Kalamazoo area and parents of: James H., John, Mary, Ellen, Frank, Jennie L., Katie, Thomas, Charles E.(Grandfather).
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Fran Kinnane
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Posted: 29 Oct 1999 12:00PM GMT
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Classification: Query
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Surnames: Kinnane
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Danielle, thankyou for the response. I tried to send you an e-mail however it was returned due to the address having a fatal error.
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Fran Kinnane
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Posted: 29 Oct 1999 12:00PM GMT
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Danielle
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Posted: 29 Oct 1999 12:00PM GMT
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Classification: Query
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Edited: 24 Jul 2006 12:31AM GMT
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Surnames: Kinnane, Stack, Kinnear Kennare,
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Kinnane and perhaps Kinnear ancestors came from Co Clare to Australia 1850s. Love to exchange info with searchers of same.
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mary holland
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Posted: 16 Jul 2000 12:00PM GMT
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Response to your query
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Danielle
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Posted: 10 Nov 2000 12:00PM GMT
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Classification: Query
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Surnames: Kinnane, Holland
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Hi Mary,
Sorry if I have already replied to you and that your query was so long ago....!!
The name Holland fits in with the Kinnanes like this:
My grandmother was Dorothy Kinnane (maiden name). Her parents were Theresa (Tessa) Holland and John? Kinnane. Theresa's parents were Peter Holland (from Carrickmacross, Co Cavan, Ireland) and Johanna Guidera (Co Tipperary). Peter Holland and his brother George sailed out to South Australia in about 1849. They had met the 2 sisters, Johanna and Margaret Guidera on board ship, and married them after settling in Australia! According to family legend, George and Peter Holland were the grandsons of Sir Redmond/Edmond Holland of Co Cavan. How he came about the "Sir" we have no idea!
Hope this might be of some help to you Mary. And if not, at least some interest.
All the best, Danielle South Australia
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Molly Reid
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Posted: 20 Aug 2001 6:34AM GMT
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Classification: Query
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Surnames: O'
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Danniele What part of Australia? My GGrandmother had a brother Daniel who came to Maryborough Queensland mid to late 1800's,any connection.
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Molly Reid
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Posted: 20 Aug 2001 6:38AM GMT
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Classification: Query
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Surnames: O'Loughlan Comyn's
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Danniele What part of Australia? My GGrandmother had a brother Daniel who came to Maryborough Queensland mid to late 1800's, also possibly a another brother Michael went to America, any connection.
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Re: Kinnanes
shirloz
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Posted: 1 Jan 2013 12:33AM GMT
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Classification: Query
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Surnames: KENNA, KINNA, KINNANE, MEEHAN
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Hi Danielle, my Great Great Great Grandfather was Austin KINNANE who was born in County Clare, in the Kilkeshen parish to John KINNANE, a stonemason, and mother Honor.
Austin immigrated with the Bounty scheme with wife Margaret MEEHAN in 1837 and sons John and Patrick. John died at sea. Had a 3 further children in NSW, another of which died in 1839. Around 1856 they moved to Gippsland where Austin died in 1864.
The surname KINNANE ended up as KINNA or KENNA. Our branch of tree pronounced KINNA with a long a, other branches pronounced it with a short a as in KENNA.
Shirlee Wellington, NZ
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