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About McGlone-Cook-Kelly-Lenihan Family Tree
This site includes my McGlone-Lenihan1 ancestors and their photo inclusions, as well as my maternal  Cook-Reid-Wilson ancestors re photos and Vital stat record images now available online from familysearch.org & other websites.

To this date Sep 2019 it has not been determined where in Ireland Bernard / Bryan  McGlone /McGloan (1824- 1913) in Tottenham, ON.) was born.  He first appeared in 1851 Grey Co. CW.  census as a single Irish RC farmer alone & he married in Aug 1858 in St. Michael's Cathedral,  Toronto, York. Twelve known children were born @ Tecumseth Twp., Simcoe Co. to 1872.

The McGlones emigrated from Spain to Co. Armagh, Ireland circa 1600s where they had a carriage and farming business.   (May have had surname of Maglioni and immigrated from Spain or Italy per John Morgan's research).

Clan Kelly moved from Tara Hill to Kildare Co., Ireland before 1600s.

Dunne family Burial place of Brian & Margaret Dunne ( 1740-1803) found at Ballyaden, Ireland.

McLaughlin Clan owned flour mills in Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Ireland.

My maternal second great grandfather Owean Cook (1799-1888) immigrated with wife and son Philip in  1833 and is documented in a son Philip Cook's obituary  as born in Knockbride Parish, Co. Cavan,  Ire.   (Records for that parish only currently only available online after 1835).


O'Byrne Clan were flour millers from Ballysadare.o, Co. Sligo, Ireland.

Reid ancestor William John Reid ( 1811-1902) (6th generation) immigrated from Paisley, Strathclyde, Scotland.

Wilson ancestors James (1773-1861) & Jean Ferrier immigrated from Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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