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Daniel C. Callaghan 1797–1863 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Dec 1797

Birth Location: Ovens, Co. Cork, Ireland

Death Date: 3 Mar 1863

Death Location: Marysville, Ontario; Holy Name of Mary Cemetery

Father: Cornelius O'Callaghan

Mother: Ann Taverner

Spouse(s): Johanna Desmond

Children(s): Cornelius Callaghan, Daniel Callaghan, Denis Callaghan, Thomas Callaghan, Catherine Callaghan, Ann Callaghan

In 1797, Daniel C. Callaghan entered the world in Ovens, Co. Cork, Ireland, born to Cornelius Joseph O Callaghan And Ann Taverner. Daniel C. Callaghan married Johanna Catherine Desmond, and had children including Ann Nancy Callaghan, Catherine Kate Callaghan, Cornelius Daniel Callaghan, Daniel Dennis Callaghan, Denis Big Din Callaghan, Johanna Callaghan Murphy, Thomas Foxy Tom Callaghan. Daniel C. Callaghan passed away in 1863 in Marysville, Ontario; Holy Name of Mary Cemetery.

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Biography

  • In 1797, Daniel C. Callaghan entered the world in Ovens, Co. Cork, Ireland, born to Cornelius Joseph O Callaghan And Ann Taverner.
  • Daniel C. Callaghan married Johanna Catherine Desmond, and had children including Ann Nancy Callaghan, Catherine Kate Callaghan, Cornelius Daniel Callaghan, Daniel Dennis Callaghan, Denis Big Din Callaghan, Johanna Callaghan Murphy, Thomas Foxy Tom Callaghan.
  • Daniel C. Callaghan passed away in 1863 in Marysville, Ontario; Holy Name of Mary Cemetery.

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Daniel Callaghan's Ancestors

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Daniel Callaghan
1797–1863
Birth Place: Ovens, Co. Cork, Ireland
Parents
Cornelius Joseph O'Callaghan
1755–1831
Ovens, Co. Cork, Ireland
Ann Taverner
1755–
Co. Cork, Ireland
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Daniel Callaghan's Descendants

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Daniel (C.) Callaghan (25 Dec 1797–3 Mar 1863) m. Johanna (Catherine) Desmond (1791–2 Feb 1883)
  1. 1. Cornelius (Daniel) Callaghan 1821–1906 m. Elizabeth ((Eliza)) Murphy 1818–1894
    1. 1. Daniel Callaghan 1852–1935 m. Elizabeth O'Connell 1852–1901
      1. 1. Mary (Elizabeth Jane) Callaghan 1889–1957 m. Thomas (Leo) Shea 1888–1976
        1. 1. John (Joseph) Shea 1915–1995
        2. 2. Margaret (Ann) Shea 1917–1980
        3. 3. Carmel (Geraldine) Shea 1927–1953
        4. 4. Michael (Eugene) Shea 1918–2005
        5. 5. Vincent (Edward) Shea 1921–2005
        6. 6. Betty (Ann) Shea 1922–1987
        7. 7. Mary (Frances) Shea 1924–2009 m. Leo (T. Taffe) Jr 1917–1990
        8. 8. Kathleen (Ann) Shea 1926–2015
        9. 9. Patricia ((Patsy) Ann) Shea 1927–1992
      2. 2. Daniel Callaghan 1891–1895
    2. 2. Johanna Callaghan 1846–
    3. 3. Timothy Callaghan 1848–
    4. 4. Denis Callaghan 1850–1937 m. Abbie Deland 1855–1914
      1. 1. Tim Callaghan 1886–1961
      2. 2. Thomas (James) Callaghan 1877–1893
      3. 3. John Calaghan 1881–
      4. 4. Mary (Ellen Mame) Callaghan 1888–1965
      5. 5. Daniel Callahan 1879–
    5. 5. Thomas ("Foxy Tom") Callaghan 1854–
    6. 6. Cornelius Callaghan 1857–1857
    7. 7. Michael Callaghan 1860–1881
    8. 8. Margaret Callaghan 1856–1890
  2. 2. Daniel (Dennis) Callaghan 1835–1918
  3. 3. Denis ((Big Din)) Callaghan 1823–1907
  4. 4. Thomas ((Foxy Tom)) Callaghan 1826–1917
  5. 5. Catherine ((Kate)) Callaghan 1830–1910
  6. 6. Ann ((Nancy)) Callaghan 1832–1916

Daniel Callaghan's Timeline

2 Records

1797
25 Dec 1797
Birth of Daniel C. Callaghan in Ovens, Co. Cork, Ireland
Ovens, Co. Cork, Ireland
1863
3 Mar 1863
Age 66
Death of Daniel C. Callaghan in Marysville, Ontario; Holy Name of Mary Cemetery
Marysville, Ontario; Holy Name of Mary Cemetery

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Dec 1797
    Event Place: Ovens, Co. Cork, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Mar 1863
    Event Place: Marysville, Ontario; Holy Name of Mary Cemetery

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