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Grafted by two branches to make a single tree

January 1, 2019 by John C Hannigan

All families are grafted from two branches. Where these branches meet you find one family tree. Then the one family tree is grafted together with another branch to make another family. And before long, especially with a big family, you have a full bush.

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This website is the growing culmination of research to find our Irish family origins.
During the 1950s, my dad began his research while serving in the U.S. Army in Korea. Later, as he traveled on business trips, he would look up our family name in telephone books and write each one a letter to see if they were related to us.
In the 1980s, I began working and with the addition of the internet, researching has now become much easier.  But it still involves trips to get the essence of the journey.

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Recent Posts

  • She would have been 85 today!
  • A rough week is behind me
  • Where did all this paper come from?
  • How big is the tree?
  • Tragedy multiplied trying to beat the trains

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  • Introducing Andrew J Gillman
  • Searching since 1953,
    a Hannigan tradition
    • Descendants of Patrick and Catherine Hannigan
      • Descendants of Mary Ellen Hannigan
      • Descendants of Rosanna Hannigan
      • Descendants of John Joseph Hannigan
      • Descendants of Denis Michael Hannigan
    • Descendant of Michael and Mary Ann Hannigan
      • Descendants of Cornelius George Hannigan

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