Marriage date:
Marriage place: , Ireland
Wife: Margaret SCANLON
Birthdate: Abt. 1793
, Ireland
other marriages:
date and place of marriage:
Death date:
father:
mother:
CHILDREN
CHILD 1: O'HANLON, Phillip
Birthdate: Abt. 1820, Ireland
married:
date and place of marriage:
other marriages:
Death date: 1855, St. Louis, MO.
CHILD 2: O'HANLON, Mary
Birthdate: Abt. 1823, Rathkeale, County Limerick, Ireland
married: McENERY, Thomas
date and place of marriage: Jul 14, 1850, Chicago, Cook, IL.
other marriages:
Death date: May 19, 1884, Chicago, Cook, IL.
CHILD 3: O'HANLON, Thomas
Birthdate: Abt. 1824, County Limerick, Ireland
married: unknown, Mary
date and place of marriage:
other marriages:
Death date: Abt. 1860, Chicago, Cook County, IL.
CHILD 4: O'HANLON, Patrick
Birthdate: Abt. 1826, County Limerick, Ireland
married:
date and place of marriage:
other marriages:
Death date: Nov 02, 1865, Chicago, Cook, IL.
CHILD 5: O'HANLON, Martin
Birthdate: Abt. 1830, County Limerick, Ireland
married: LORDEN, Margaret
date and place of marriage: Abt. 1861, Chicago, Cook, IL.
other marriages:
Death date: Oct 28, 1896, Chicago, Cook, IL.
CHILD 6: O'HANLON, Bridget (Twin)
Birthdate: Dec 22, 1834, County Kerry, Ireland
married: STEWART, William
date and place of marriage: Abt. 1854, Chicago, Cook, IL.
other marriages:
Death date: Feb 27, 1923, Chicago, Cook, IL.
CHILD 7: O'HANLON, Ellen (Twin)
Birthdate: Dec 22, 1834, County Kerry, Ireland
married: HEATLEY, Francis Perrin
date and place of marriage: Sep 25, 1853, Chicago, Cook, IL.
other marriages:
Death date: Aug 10, 1910, Denver, CO.
CHILD 8: O'HANLON, Michael
Birthdate: Abt. 1835, Ireland
married: unknown, Mary
date and place of marriage:
other marriages:
Death date:
SOURCES:
*1850 census, Chicago, Illinois,
*Calvary Cemetery Records (Evanston, IL,)
*Probate of Patrick HANLON,
*1861 Chicago City Directory,
*Notes of John T. McENERY,
*Death Certificates,
*Family Records,
*Family Lore,
*HEATLEY Family Bible,
*Descendants trip to Ireland.
*Too many Sources to list here.
NOTES:
*At sometime the O' was dropped, from O'Hanlon, possibly after the family migrated to
America. It was stated that in Chicago, the Irish were classed as scum, so they may have thought
Hanlon didn't sound too Irish.
*It was related the twins were born in a castle and a research
trip to Ireland, by a descendant of Mary O'HANLON's, found information concerning the O'HANLON's and
Glenquin Castle "on the Kerry side of Limerick." Bridget O'HANLON had a picture of the castle where
she and Ellen were born and my Mother, Emma May (STEVENS) NOLAND remembered seeing the photo and
hearing the stories from her grandmother, Ophelia (HEATLEY) STEVENS when she was a young girl and in
her growing up years.