I had the opportunity recently to connect with some additional Flanagan Family descendants of John Flanagan and Anne Maguire via email. It was quite a pleasure to connect with them. They continue to come out of the woodwork and I so enjoy the information that they share.
Below you will find the information from the 1901 Irish Census. Michael Flanagan is included here along with his sister-in-law, Bridget (Sheridan) Flanagan, who is indicated as the head of the household. You've got to take notice of the spelling of Termonfechin. Again, when spelling can really matter, it was transcribed with a typo.
Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status
Flanagan Bridget 44 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic Fermonfeckin, Louth Farmer Read and write - Widow -
Flanagan Mary 17 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Fermonfeckin, Louth Farmer's Daughter Read and write - Not Married -
Flanagan Catherine 16 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Fermonfeckin, Louth Farmer's Daughter Read and write - Not Married -
Flanagan Patrick 14 Male Son Roman Catholic Fermonfeckin, Louth Farmer's Son Read and write - Not Married -
Flanagan Margaret 12 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Fermonfeckin, Louth Scholar Read and write - Not Married -
Flanagan John 10 Male Son Roman Catholic Fermonfeckin, Louth Scholar Read and write - Not Married -
Flanagan Michael 61 Male Brother in Law Roman Catholic Fermonfeckin, Louth Farmer Servant Read and write - Not Married -
Levins John 23 Male Servant Roman Catholic Fermonfeckin, Louth Farm Servant Cannot read nor write - Not Married -
Clinton Patrick 19 Male Servant Roman Catholic Fermonfeckin, Louth Farm Servant Read and write - Not Married -
Journaling my genealogy research online seems to be the right thing to do for the future of my research rather than hiding it away in some box or drawer in my home. This blog is more of a diary of my research which expands as I go. Know that a post from last year may have more updated research in a different post from this year. I love the discovery process which has resulted in such wonderful success in finding my roots. Cheers!
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