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HANNAGAN, Richard
(About 1760-Before 1856)
FOULDS, Mary
(About 1760-Before 1856)
HANAGAN, John
(About 1788-011/1856)
MULLIKIN, Rosann
(Between 1790-Between 1851/1855)
HANNAGIN, William
(About 1819-Between 1848/1851)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. McKENNA, Isabella

2. McCORMICK, William
3. MATHIESON, Margaret

HANNAGIN, William 1

  • Born: About 1819, Ireland 4
  • Marriage (1): McKENNA, Isabella on 10 Feb 1843 in St John's RC Church, Prior Park, Barrhead, Renfrewshire, Glasgow 1
  • Marriage (2): McCORMICK, William on 29 Apr 1707 in Logie Buchan parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 2 3
  • Marriage (3): MATHIESON, Margaret
  • Died: Between 1848 and 1851

   Other names for William were HANAGAN, Will.,4 HANAGAN, William, HANIGAN, William,5 HANNAGAN, William and HANNIGAN, William.6

  General Notes:

William Hanagan was recorded in the 1841 census living in his parents' home in Barrhead. William Hannagin and Isabella McKinnie married in 1843. We know of two daughters that were born to them between the year of their marriage and the year 1848. By 1851 William had died, Isabella remarried, and the girls had a new stepfather in George Smith.

William Hannigan was a coal miner, according to the 1873 marriage certificate of his daughter, Ellen. He was deceased by that date.

When his daughter Ellen McCormick died in 1923, her death certificate recorded her father William Hanigan as having been a coal miner by occupation. 5 6

  Research Notes:

HANNIGAN AND MCKENNA

We know that James Hanigan, William's brother, was recorded as born in County Monaghan. When we look at Griffiths Evaluation of Ireland 1848-1864, there is one Hannigan listed living in the townland of Knockatallan in the parish of Tedavnet, a James Hannigan. There are also many McKennas listed, (and McKinney and McKenna are variants of the same name), and we also note the presence of Mulligan and Mullins. 7


William married Isabella McKENNA, daughter of William McKENNA and Isabella McCUTCHEON, on 10 Feb 1843 in St John's RC Church, Prior Park, Barrhead, Renfrewshire, Glasgow.1 (Isabella McKENNA was born about 1824 in Ireland 8 and died 17 December 1893 at 8.30 pm in 17 Double Row, Thornwood, Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland.). The cause of her death was heart disease over 4 months.


  Marriage Notes:

Old Parish Register
Neilston Parish Renfrewshire

"Proclamation of Banns and Marriages in 1843

Hannagin
and
McKinnie
3 days William Hannagin Collier Barrhead & Isabella McKinnie there in this Parish, were booked for Proclamation of Banns 14th Jany - and after being regularly proclaimed and no objections offered were married at Prior Park the 10th of Febry 1843 by the Rev. James Purscell C. C. Kait Park."

Note: According to SCRAN "St. John's School (Barrhead) for Roman Catholics opened in 1912 under Mr Edward Gallagher of Eriskay at Prior Park beside the church of St John the Evangelist, built in 1841, on ground obtained with difficulty from a builder in financial difficulties. In 1841 there were over 2000 Catholics in Barrhead who previously had to travel to St. Mirin's in Paisley, (from)1808. The majority of these people were poor Irish labourers and their families. In 1941 St. John's was destroyed by fire..."
James Purcell was one of the first Irish priests in the 19th century to work in Scotland. In his brief four years in Barrhead he opened a school in Water Road, opened a cemetery, and built the presbytery.
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Roman Catholic Registers
St John's parish Barrhead Renfrewshire
Marriages

"1843
William Hanigan and Isabella McKenna (or it may be McKinnie) having presented the required certificate were married by me on the 10th Feb 1843 in presence of Thomas McKenna and Mary Hani g (tails off)" 9 10 11

William next married William McCORMICK, son of John McCORMICK and Ellen HANIGAN, on 29 Apr 1707 in Logie Buchan parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.2 3 (William McCORMICK was born 30 September 1873 at 7.45 pm in Upper Faulds Place, Hutchesontown, Glasgow, Scotland 12 and died 20 April 1949 at 10.15 am in 25 McPhater Street, Glasgow, Scotland.). The cause of his death was cardiac failure, hypertension and arteriosclerosis.


  Marriage Notes:

"FORBES
MARY
JAMES BUCHAN/
29/04/1707
216 10 / 288
LOGIE BUCHAN"

from Index of Marriages




"Major James Buchan, 11th of Auchmacoy was the son of James Buchan, 10th of Auchmacoy and Jean Fraser. He married Mary Forbes, daughter of Sir John Forbes of Craigievar, 2nd Bt. and Margaret Young. He died in 1726.

He gained the rank of Major in the Jacobite Army, under his uncle, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Buchan. He gained the rank of officer in the French Army, under King Louis XIV."

from thepeerage.com 2 3

William next married Margaret MATHIESON. (Margaret MATHIESON was born on 16 Feb 1841 in Ochiltree, Ayrshire, Scotland and died in 1911 in Old Monkland Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland 13.)


Sources


1 Old Parish Registers, Indexed on Family Search.

2 Internet Site, https://www.thepeerage.com/p18666.htm#i186658 Major James Buchan, 11th of Auchmacoy.

3 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Marriages.

4 1841 UK Census, Barrhead Renfrewshire.

5 GRO Scotland, Death certificate 1923 St Rollox Glasgow.

6 GRO Scotland, Marriage certificate 1873 Glasgow.

7 Griffiths Valuation 1848-1864, County Monaghan Ireland.

8 1841 UK Census, Neilston parish, Barrhead Village, Renfrewshire.

9 Internet Site, SCRAN http://www.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-000-523-648-C&.

10 Internet Site, http://www.stjohns-barrhead.org/history.

11 St John's RC parish Barrhead Renfrewshire, Marriages 1843.

12 GRO Scotland, Indexed by Family Search.

13 GRO Scotland, Deaths index 1911.

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