Descendants of Anne HUNT

Fourth Generation

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207. Alfred James GORDON (Michael John GORDON , Thomas GORDON , Anne ) was born 1890 in New Zealand. He died 1918.

Alfred was a wheelright. He died young in the flu epidemic of 1918, leaving behind a wife and baby daughter.

Alfred married Elizabeth FALLON, daughter of 'unknown' FALLON and Kate KEOHANE. Elizabeth was born 1890 in New Zealand. She died 1970 in New Zealand.

Elizabeth remarried after the death of her husband Alfred and had more children.

They had the following children:

+ 326 F i Catherine (Cath) GORDON was born 3 Aug 1918 and died 30 Dec 2007.

208. Albert Joseph GORDON (Michael John GORDON , Thomas GORDON , Anne ) was born 1892 in New Zealand. He died 1972.

Albert married Kitty O'TOOLE

They had the following children:

+ 327 F i Patsy GORDON was born 13 Dec 1923 and died 2007.
+ 328 M ii Donald (Don) GORDON
+ 329 M iii John Desmond Joseph GORDON
+ 330 M iv Peter GORDON was born 30 Apr 1932 and died 14 Aug 1993.

209. Monica (Mona) GORDON (Michael John GORDON , Thomas GORDON , Anne ) was born 1895 in New Zealand. She died 1984.

Monica married William BAIN

They had the following children:

  331 M i
Philip BAIN was born 1921 in New Zealand. He died 1928.

211. Sheila GORDON (Michael John GORDON , Thomas GORDON , Anne ) was born 1908 in New Zealand. She died 2002.

Sheila married Patrick GOONAN

They had the following children:

  332 M i
Terry GOONAN was born 1950 in New Zealand. He died 1974.
+ 333 M ii Tony GOONAN

214. Thomas (Tom) MCDONNELL (Eliza Ellen (Lizzie) GORDON , Thomas GORDON , Anne ) was born 17 or 18 June 1897 in prob. Corgarriff, Kilmovee, Co. Mayo. He died 14 Feb 1963 in Swinford, Co. Mayo and was buried in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin.

Tom emigrated to the United States as a young man. According to Ellis Island records, he arrived in New York from Liverpool on October 30, 1922. On the ship manifest it's difficult to make out his occupation but it looks like hardware assistant.

Tom's emigration was unplanned. The exact circumstances of his departure aren't known but his possible association with Free State governnment sympathisers (i.e., those who were pro-Treaty) may have led him to flee, even though he himself wasn't known by family to have been a supporter of either the pro- or anti-Treaty camp. In the course of her research, Kathleen Hegarty Thorne, author of They Put The Flag a-Flyin’, an account of the Irish War of Independence and the Civil War as they impacted on Co. Roscommon, came across a report of an incident involving a Treaty supporter whose brother appears to have accompanied Tom to the States a few weeks later. According to Kathleen, a Peter Sharkey who was a pro-Treaty activist from Edmondstown (Kilcolman parish), Ballaghadereen, was shot and badly wounded by anti-Treaty forces in September 1922 for apparently not having complied with an order to leave the area. Ellis Island records list Tom and a Bernard Sharkey together, Bernard giving as his nearest relative at home a brother, Peter Sharkey from Tobracken (in Kilcolman parish), Ballaghadereen. This may well have been the Peter Sharkey who was shot, and it may well be that Tom's possible association with him and/or his brother led to his sudden departure. It would be 20 years before Tom would see Ireland again.

Thomas married Mary (Mamie) LYNCH, daughter of Patrick LYNCH and Catherine MORRISON, in New York. Mary was born 14 Feb 1901 in Binion, Clonmany, Co. Donegal. She died 28 Jan 1970 in Dublin and was buried in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin.

Mamie emigrated to the United States in 1919. Around the late 1950s she and Tom moved back to Ireland.

They had the following children:

  334 F i Cathleen (Cathy) MCDONNELL
        Cathleen married Louis (Lou) PIETRONUTO

215. Michael George MCDONNELL (Eliza Ellen (Lizzie) GORDON , Thomas GORDON , Anne ) was born 1904 in prob. Corgarriff, Kilmovee, Co. Mayo. He died mid 1990s.

Michael, who lived with his wife and family at Woodlawn House, Kilmovee, ran the family farm in Kilmovee.

Michael married Mary LAFFERTY

They had the following children:

  335 F i
Mary MCDONNELL was born 1941. She died 2001 in Swinford, Co. Mayo.

Mary became a nun. She was a member of the Mercy order.
+ 336 F ii Annie MCDONNELL
+ 337 M iii Alex MCDONNELL
  338 F iv Evelyn MCDONNELL
+ 339 F v Bridie MCDONNELL

221. Josephine (Jo) GORDON (Cormac GORDON , Thomas GORDON , Anne ) was born 18 May 1908 in Kilgarriff, Fairymount, Co. Roscommon. She died Jun 1985 in Clonskeagh, Co. Dublin and was buried in New Cemetery, Tuam, Co. Galway.

Jo was a domestic science teacher.

Josephine married Gerald COLLEARY on 26 Jul 1939 in St. Andrew's Church, Westland Row, Dublin. Gerald was born 1910 in Ballina, Co. Mayo. He died 11 Sep 1968 in Tuam, Co. Galway and was buried in New Cemetery, Tuam, Co. Galway.

Gerald was headmaster of Tuam Vocational School.

They had the following children:

+ 340 M i Gordon COLLEARY
  341 F ii Mary COLLEARY
  342 F iii Ann COLLEARY
        Ann married George KELLS
+ 343 M iv Brendan COLLEARY
+ 344 M v Gearóid COLLEARY

223. Linda GORDON (Cormac GORDON , Thomas GORDON , Anne ) was born Jul 1912 in Kilgarriff, Fairymount, Co. Roscommon. She died 11 Aug 1986 in Mount Merrion, Dublin.

Linda was a domestic science teacher.

Linda married James (Jim) B. RUANE. James was born about 1914 in Monivea, Athenry, Co. Galway. He died Sep 1976 in Dublin and was buried in Esker Cemetery, Lucan, Co. Dublin.

Jim was professor of agriculture in University College Dublin.

They had the following children:

+ 345 M i Dermot RUANE
+ 346 M ii James (Jim) RUANE
+ 347 M iii Joseph (Joe) RUANE
  348 F iv Mary RUANE
+ 349 F v Frances RUANE
+ 350 M vi Peter RUANE
  351 F vii 'Another' RUANE

224. Thomas (Tom) GORDON (Cormac GORDON , Thomas GORDON , Anne ) was born 9 Jul 1914 in Kilgarriff, Fairymount, Co. Roscommon. He died 28 Apr 2001 in Roscommon and was buried in Fairymount Cemetery, Co. Roscommon.

Tom ran the Gordon family farm in Kilgarriff.

Thomas married Frances MORRIS, daughter of Michael John MORRIS, in 1947. Frances was born 1918 in Co. Roscommon. She died 2 Jun 2001 in Dublin and was buried in Fairymount Cemetery, Co. Roscommon.

Frances and her husband, Tom, were second cousins once removed; Frances's great-grandmother Bridget Gordon was a sister of Tom's grandfather Thomas Gordon.

They had the following children:

+ 352 M i Cormac GORDON
+ 353 F ii Mary GORDON
+ 354 M iii Michael GORDON
+ 355 F iv Irene GORDON
  356 M v Maurice GORDON
+ 357 M vi Thomas GORDON
  358 F vii Clare GORDON
        Clare married Ray ALLEN
+ 359 M viii Brendan GORDON
+ 360 F ix Concepta (Connie) GORDON
+ 361 M x Niall GORDON
+ 362 F xi Carmel GORDON

226. Patrick (Paddy) GORDON (Cormac GORDON , Thomas GORDON , Anne ) was born 6 Jul 1919 in Kilgarriff, Fairymount, Co. Roscommon. He died 9 Jan 1984 in Dublin and was buried in Esker Cemetery, Lucan, Co. Dublin.

Paddy was a bank manager in Lucan, Co. Dublin.

Patrick married Nora HARRINGTON

They had the following children:

  363 M i David GORDON
  364 M ii Cormac GORDON
+ 365 F iii Corona GORDON
  366 M iv Brian GORDON
        Brian married Angela GAYNOR

227. Cormac GORDON (Cormac GORDON , Thomas GORDON , Anne )

Cormac married Maureen HUSSEY, daughter of Stephen HUSSEY and Mary RYAN, on 4 Sep 1951 in Dundrum, Dublin. Maureen was born 5 Jul 1924 in East Acton, London. She died 19 Mar 1995 in Mount Merrion, Dublin and was buried in Shanganagh Cemetery, Dublin.

Maureen grew up in Barnes in London. She attended school at a small French convent in Barnes and later went to the Sacred Heart Convent in Hammersmith.

By the time Maureen left school (during World War II), she had decided she wanted to be a nurse. After six months of basic training in a hospital in the Hammersmith area, she was assigned to the Navy and spent most, if not all, of her service-time at a naval base in Sherborne in Dorset.

Maureen's parents, having an Irish background, felt that their children would have a much better life if they were to settle in Ireland, so in 1947 Maureen and her sisters moved to Dublin. Within a short time, Cormac Gordon, a friend of hers whom she had first met in London when he worked in the Irish Passport Office, was back in Dublin, working in the Department of Foreign Affairs. Maureen and Cormac would later marry.

After her arrival in Dublin, Maureen began training as a medical laboratory assistant, and after qualifying, worked mainly in Trinity College and also in Dr. Steeven's Hospital. When her mother became ill, Maureen resigned from her job to care for her.

In her later years, Maureen became an active member of the Labour Party; she also devoted more time to writing, a passion of hers since childhood. After her death, family members published two books of her work: a collection of poetry, "The Tug of the Undertow", and a collection of prose and poetry, "Into the Wind".

They had the following children:

  367 M i Stephen GORDON
+ 368 F ii Mary GORDON
  369 M iii Donal GORDON
  370 M iv Cormac GORDON
        Cormac married Heather BOX
  371 M v Thomas Laurence (Larry) GORDON
        Larry married Mari Carmen GUÎZAR
+ 372 M vi Joseph (Joe) GORDON
+ 373 M vii Jerome (Jerry) GORDON

228. Winnie GORDON (Thomas (Tom) GORDON , Thomas GORDON , Anne )

Winnie married J. SHERLOCK

They had the following children:

  374 M i Peter SHERLOCK
  375 F ii Margaret SHERLOCK
  376 F iii Susan SHERLOCK

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