Descendants of Joseph William MULLIGAN


8. John MULLIGAN (Joseph William , Joseph William ) was born on 17 Apr 1849 in Thorne, Pontiac, Québec, Canada. He died on 30 Jan 1907 in Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario, Canada. He was buried in Craig Cemetery, Thorne, Quebec, Canada.

Details from https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KGHC-6R8, accessed 16/10/2018

Census 1871:  Place:  Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada;  Age:  22;  Religion:  W Methodist;  Birth Date:  1849;  https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LW-DXX

John married Mary Anne MAXWELL, daughter of Francis Henry "Frank" MAXWELL and Margaretha "Margaret" MCDOWELL, on 12 Sep 1879 in Litchfield, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada. Mary was born on 11 Jul 1859 in Thorne, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada. She died on 1 Jul 1923 in Semans, Saskatchewan, Canada. She was buried in Semans Cemetery, Seamans, Saskatchewan, Canada.

See images at:
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https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/35436190?cid=mem_copy

Details from https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7JL-GF6 extracted 16/10/2018

They had the following children.

+ 28 M i John James MULLIGAN was born on 1 Jun 1878. He died on 1 Jul 1923.
+ 29 M ii Francis Joseph MULLIGAN was born on 28 Jul 1882. He died on 14 Dec 1957.
  30 M iii William Arthur MULLIGAN was born on 23 Feb 1884 in Thorne, Pontiac, Québec, Canada. He died on 20 Feb 1897 in Thorne, Pontiac, Québec, Canada.

lived to the age of thirteen years.  (He was) working with (his older brother) Jim (when he) was killed (mortally injured) in a logging accident.

[source:  transcript of interview - Talking with FJ Mulligan]

[Dates:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD9Q-4KQ  accessed 25/10/2018 ]
+ 31 F iv Janet Harriet (Jennie) MULLIGAN was born on 12 Jul 1886. She died on 24 Dec 1960.
  32 M v Henry Alfred MULLIGAN was born on 2 May 1888 in Thorne, Pontiac, Québec, Canada. He died on 2 Dec 1918 in Semans, Saskatchewan, Canada. He was buried in Semans, Wynyard Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada.

never stayed at home (left early) - was always on his own.  (He) got to be a good carpenter (and) worked (took part in major building construction) between Regina and Ottawa.  Never married.  Dude of the family.  Died in Portage La Prairie of the flu at 32.  Buried at Semans.

[source:  Transcript of interview - Talking with FJ Mulligan]



[Dates:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD9Q-LX8  accessed 25/10/2018 ]
  33 M vi George Ernest MULLIGAN was born on 28 Apr 1890 in Thorne, Pontiac, Québec, Canada. He died on 21 Jan 1918 in Semans, Saskatchewan, Canada.

stocky, strong, tough, quiet man who first came west with brothers Frank and Jim.  He had never been away from home before.   He never married.  (He homesteaded with Mother Mary Ann) at Kindersley.  He had a strong constitution.  (He came back to Semans, as most of the family did at one time or another, to stay with Dad (Francis Joseph).  (Dad) finally took him to North Battleford (Hospital) where he died a year later.  Buried at Semans.

[source:  transcript of interview - Talking with FJ Mulligan]

[Dates:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD9Q-TCZ  accessed 25/10/2018 ]
+ 34 F vii Margaret Bertha Rosemond MULLIGAN was born on 14 Apr 1892. She died on 18 Oct 1988.
+ 35 F viii Mabel Cassandra Augusta Pernella MULLIGAN was born on 26 Feb 1894. She died in 1961.
+ 36 M ix Albert Holden MULLIGAN was born on 3 Jan 1896. He died in 1977.
+ 37 M x Robert Earl MULLIGAN was born on 19 Feb 1899. He died on 12 Nov 1983.
+ 38 F xi Melva Verna MULLIGAN was born on 10 Apr 1900. She died in 1980.

10. James MULLIGAN (Joseph William , Joseph William ) was born in 1862 in Pontiac, Quebec, Canada. He died.

James/Jim (II) worked around home and (later) as a hired man in the community.  He then went to work for a George Ferguson at Chalk River.  Ferguson had a farm and an overland stopping place.  Jim Mulligan finally married Bella Ferguson, daughter of Casandra August Pernella (Farrow) and a Ferguson from Nova Scotia.  The one hundred acres taken by John (the first Joseph 11's older brother) fell to this Jim Mulligan.
[source - transcript of interview "Talking with F Mulligan]

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1MR-TTX,  accessed 3/8/2019

Census 1871:  Place:  Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada;  Age:  9;  Religion:  W Methodist;  Birth Date:  1862;  https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LW-ZQF

Census 1881:  Place:  Thorn, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada;  Age:  20;  Nationality: Irish;  Race:  Irish;  Occupation:  
Farmer Son;  Religion:  Ch of England;  Birth Date:  1861;  https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-FW6

James married Isabella FERGUSON on 21 Aug 1895 in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. Isabella was born in 1862.

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMY4-87T,  accessed 3/8/2019

They had the following children.

  39 M i George MULLIGAN.
  40 M ii David MULLIGAN.

13. Arthur MULLIGAN (Joseph William , Joseph William ) was born in May 1867 in Quebec, Canada. He died.

Arthur worked around home at the beginning but he too, following in the footsteps of Joe, took off to see the country.  He worked at different places in the far west but eventually came back to (take over) the home place.  He married Eliza Judd and they lived at home for 2 - 3 years.  (They) came West to Popular Point Manitoba where they bought a 200 acre place.  They farmed that and also 240 acres (Arthur) bought at Rosser Manitoba.
[source:  transcript of interview - Talking with F Mulligan]

Residence •  1906:  18, MacDonald, Manitoba, Canada
Residence •  1911:  MacDonald Sub-Districts 1-59, Manitoba, Canada
Residence •  1916:  Manitoba, Canada
Residence •  1926:  Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada

Dates:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCG8-CKV  accessed 25/10//2018
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9J4-9VW,  accessed 3/8/2019

Census 1871:  Place:  Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada;  Age:  2;  Religion:  W Methodist;  Birth Date:  1869;  https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LW-Z3B

Census 1881:  Place:  Thorn, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada;  Age:  14;  Nationality: Irish;  Race:  Irish;  Occupation:  Going to School;  Religion:  Ch of England;  Birth Date:  1867;  https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-FWN

Arthur married Eliza Agnas JUDD in 1895 in Quebec, Canada. Eliza was born on 21 Jun 1878 in Quebec, Canada. She died on 26 Apr 1964 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Manitoba.

[Dates:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K46D-Q2H  accessed 25/10/2018 ]

They had the following children.

  41 M i Wilburn MULLIGAN was born in Jun 1897 in Ontario, Canada. He died.

Wilburn settled in the Popular Point - Rosser District.

[Dates:  
Residence  1911:  MacDonald Sub-Districts 1-59, Manitoba, Canada
Residence  1916:  Manitoba, Canada
Source:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK69-FY6  accessed 25/10/2018 ]

Residence •  1906:  18, MacDonald, Manitoba, Canada

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK69-FY6,  accessed 3/8/2019
        Wilburn married Edna Lucille MINAKER on 25 Nov 1925 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Edna was born on 10 Sep 1903 in Manitoba, Canada. She died in 1992 in Manitoba, Canada. She was buried in Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  42 M ii Frederick (Freddy?) Albert MULLIGAN was born in Jan 1899 in Ontario, Canada. He died.

Freddie settled in the Popular Point - Rosser District.

[Dates
Residence 1911:  MacDonald Sub-Districts 1-59, Manitoba, Canada
Source:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK69-FT4  accessed 25/10/2018 ]

Residence •  1926:  Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK69-FT4,  accessed 3/8/2019
        Frederick married Jean STARYK. Jean was born on 11 Nov 1915 in Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She died on 20 Dec 2011 in Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She was buried in Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  43 M iii Kenneth Melvin MULLIGAN was born in 1900 or Nov 1901 in Shawville, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada or Ontario, Canada. He died on 15 Jun 1972 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He was buried on 19 Jun 1971 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Kenneth  settled in the Popular Point - Rosser District.

[Dates:
Residence  1911:  MacDonald Sub-Districts 1-59, Manitoba, Canada
Residence  1916:  Manitoba, Canada
Source:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK69-F5X  accessed 25/10/2018 ]

Residence •  1906:  18, MacDonald, Manitoba, Canada
Residence •  1911:  MacDonald Sub-Districts 1-59, Manitoba, Canada
Residence •  1916:  Manitoba, Canada
Residence •  1926:  Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9J4-STH,  accessed 3/8/2019
        Kenneth married Dorothy STOUTENBERG on 29 Oct 1932. Dorothy was born in 1913 in Saskatchewan, Canada. She died.

Residence •  1916:  Saskatchewan, Canada

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JQ-L1T,  accessed 3/8/2019
  44 F iv Sarah Violet MULLIGAN was born in 1903 in Quebec. She died.

Residence •  1916:  Manitoba, Canada

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9J4-8LD,  accessed 3/8/2019
        Sarah married Orton BERGEY on 7 May 1927 in Rosser, Manitoba, Canada. Orton was born in 1901 in Manitoba, Canada. He died on 7 Mar 1947. He was buried in Brookside Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  45 M v Rold MULLIGAN was born in 1906. He died.

Residence •  1906:  18, MacDonald, Manitoba, Canada

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9J4-QLT,  accessed 3/8/2019
  46 M vi Clarence James MULLIGAN was born in Dec 1906 in Manitoba, Canada. He died.

Residence •  1911:  MacDonald Sub-Districts 1-59, Manitoba, Canada
Residence •  1926:  Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada

Source:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK69-FVB  accessed 25/10/2018
        Clarence married Clara LOVBERG on 15 Apr 1939 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Clara was born on 20 Nov 1915 in Saskatchewan, Canada. She died in 1997 in Manitoba, Canada. She was buried in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  47 F vii Eva MULLIGAN was born in Mar 1909 in Manitoba, Canada. She died.

Source:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK69-FJT  accessed 25/10/2018
+ 48 F viii Pearl Mildred MULLIGAN was born on 4 Mar 1909. She died on 17 Nov 1981.
  49 F ix Mary MULLIGAN was born in 1911 in Manitoba, Canada. She died.

[Dates:
Residence 1916:  Manitoba, Canada
Source:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK69-NHN  accessed 25/10/2018 ]
  50 M x William MULLIGAN was born in 1912 in Manitoba, Canada. He died.

Residence •  1916:  Manitoba, Canada

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9J4-ZSY,  accessed 3/8/2019
  51 F xi Barbara MULLIGAN was born in 1913 in Manitoba, Canada. She died.

[Dates:
Residence  1916:  Manitoba, Canada
Source:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK69-NZP  accessed 25/10/2018 ]
  52 M xii Gerald L. MULLIGAN was born on 4 Oct 1913. He died on 10 Apr 1915. He was buried in Setter's Cemetery, Poplar Point, Portage la Prairie Rural Municipality, Manitoba, Canada.
  53 M xiii Robert MULLIGAN was born in 1914 in Manitoba, Canada. He died.

[Dates:
Residence 1916:  Manitoba, Canada
Source:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK69-ND7  accessed 25/10/2018 ]
+ 54 M xiv Marvin MULLIGAN.

16. James MULLIGAN (Francis , Joseph William ) was born about 26 Apr 1848 in Castletara, Ballyhaise, Co. Cavan. He died on 5 Jun 1901 in Dunedin Hospital. He was buried on 8 Jun 1901 in Southern Cemetary, Dunedin.

James worked as Storeman; Grain Merchant.

Arrived NZ on 'Surat', shipwrecked at mouth of Owaka River, New Years Eve,
1873/4.
Buried in Block 11, Plots 52 & 53, Southern Cemetary, Dunedin.
Aged thirty when married;  witnessed by Robert Barrett Ingram, & Isabella Jane
Simpson
Gertrude told her son he was also a Horse-Tram driver
Birth date source: letter from Ronald James Mulligan, 5/10/97

The following information is recorded in the Dunedin City Council Cemeteries Database

Burial Details
Surname MULLIGAN
Forename JAMES
Age Not recorded
Gender Male
Date of Death 8 Jun 1901
Last Address
Next of Kin
Funeral Director
Cemetery SOUTHERN
Location Block 11P . Plot 0052
Date of Burial 8 Jun 1901
Type Burial
Notes Original reference:- S190106554

Otago Daily Times , Issue 5379, 16 May 1879, Page 3

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"Timaru, May 15th.

The half yearly meeting of the Grand Orange Lodge of the Middle Island was held here yesterday, the R.W.G.M., Bro. E. Revell, presiding. About 120 representatives from the various lodges of the Middle Island were present. It was stated that the erection of a new Orange Hall at Christchurch had been deferred, owing to the tightness of the money market. The question of issuing a journal in the interests of the Orange Order was deferred till next meeting of the Grand Lodge, on account of the funds being at a rather low ebb. The Timaru Evening Telegraph wan appointed the official organ of the Grand Lodge in the Middle Island. The dispute re the Orange Hall Committee was referred to the Grand Lodge Committee. Bro. Buchanan Tuapeka moved—" That the Grand Lodge offers no objection to any private lodge availing itself of the establishment of a benefit society in connection with the same." The motion, on being put to the meeting, was carried. It was decided to open up communication with the president of the Triennial Council of the Canada Grand Lodge; the North Island to be asked to co-operate in doing so. On the motion of Bro. Mulligan, it was resolved that the next meeting of the Grand Lodge be held in Dunedin. After votes of thanks to the Grand Lodge officers, the meeting terminated at 10 p.m."

Otago Witness , Issue 1435, 24 May 1879, Page 9

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"The half yearly meeting of the Grand Orange Lodge of the Middle Island was held here yesterday, the R.W.G.M., Bro. E. Revell, presiding. About 120 representatives from the  various lodges of the Middle Island were present. It was stated that the erection of a new Orange Hall at Cbristchurch had been deferred, owing to the tightness of the money market. The question of issuing a journal in the interests of the Orange Order was deferred to next meeting of the Grand Lodge, on account of the funds being at a rather low ebb. The Timaru Evening Telegraph was appointed the official organ of the Grand Lodge in the Middle Island. The dispute re the Orange Hall Committee was referred to the Grand Lodge Committee. Bro. Buchanan (Tuapeka) moved— "That the Grand Lodge offers no objection to any private lodge availing itself of the establishment of a benefit society in connection with the same." The motion, on being put to the meeting, was carried. It was decided to open up communication with the president of the Triennial Council of the Canada Grand Lodge; the North Island to be asked to co-operate in doing so. On the motion of Bro. Mulligan, it was resolved that the next meeting of the Grand Lodge be held in Dunedin. After votes of thanks to the Grand Lodge officers, the meeting terminated at 10 p.m."

Otago Witness , Issue 1465, 13 December 1879, Page 16

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"News of the Week. ...
The Grand Lodge of the Loyal Orange Institution, Middle Island of New Zealand, held their annual session in the Odd-Fellows' Hall, Rattray street, yesterday. Present— The R.W.G.M., Bro Revell, of Christchurch (in the chair); Bro S. B. Nelson, of Ashburton, G.D.P.M. (in the deputy chair)} Bro T. J. Beresford, of Christchurch, grand secretary ; assisted by Bro Jas. Darnill, of Invercargill ; Bro W. Brudhoe, of Christchurch, grand treasurer ; and the various private lodges of Canterbury, Southland, and Otago were fully represented. There was an unusually large amount of business transacted in relation to the Order. The retiring G.L. officers were re-elected, with the addition of Bro J. Mulligan, of Dunedin, R.W.G.D.M. ; Bro Buchanan, of Tuapeka, G.C.; Bro Mills, of Timaru, G.L.; and Bro J. Darnill, of Invercargill, G.D.C. The reports of the various delegates were most satisfactory, showing a daily increase throughout the Middle Island. It was also resolved — " That the Grand Lodge co-operate with the Protestant clergy in inviting Pastor Chiniquy to this Island, and furnish him with any assistance he may require." The Grand Lodge was then adjourned until the May meeting, which is to be held in the Orange Hall, Christchurch."

Otago Daily Times , Issue 5617, 20 February 1880, Page 2

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(a news item dealing with arrangements to be made to welcome a visiting minister)

"The following gentlemen were present at the meeting held in the First Church the other day to arrange for the reception of Pastor Chiniquy:— Revs. L. Mackie, L. Moore, J. M. Sutherland (Taieri), R. R. M. Sutherland (Kaikorai), J. N. Russell, C. Crump, J. Ward, and Messrs M. W. Green, Short, D. Wright, Wood, A. C. Begg, Donald Borrie, Dalgleish, John Gillies, J. P. Miller, W. B. Harlow, S. Frazer, Nicolson, Torrance, Macfie, Adams, Lawson, Mollison, Every, Mulligan, and Inglis.

From amongst these a sub-committee has been appointed to carr/ out tha aecsssiry arrangements, consisting of the Revs. L. Mackie, L. Moore, O. Crump, J. Ward, and Messrs M W. Green, B. Short, D. Wright, A C. Begg, Mulligan, and Inglis. The Rev. L. Mackie is convener, and Mr Inglis secretary."

Otago Witness , Issue 1476, 28 February 1880, Page 18

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"New s of th e Week.

The following gentlemen were present at the meeting held in the First Church last week to arrange for the reception of Pastor Chiniquy:— Revs. L. Mackie, L. Moore, J. M. Sutherland (Taieri), E. R. M. Sutherland (Kaikorai), J. N. Rusell, 0. Crump, J. Ward, and Messrs M. W. Green, Short, D. Wright, Wood, A. O. Begg. Donald Borrie, Dalgleish, John Gillies. J. P- Miller, W. B. Harlow, S. Frazer, Nicolson, Torrance, Macfie, Adams, Lawson, Mollison, Every, Mulligan, and lnglis. From amongst these a sub-committee has been appointed to carry out the necessary arrangements, consisting of the Revs. L. Mackie, L. Moore, 0. Crump, J. Ward, and Messrs M, W. Green, B. Short, D. Wright, A. O. Begg, Mulligan, and Inglis. The Rev. L. Mackie is convener, and Mr Inglis secretary.

Otago Daily Times , Issue 6055, 7 July 1881, Page 2

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"James Mulligan, at Messrs Dalgety and Co.'s, is not the James Mulligan charged at the Police Court yesterday.— (Advt.)

Otago Daily Times , Issue 6395, 11 August 1882, Page 1

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MEETINGS, ETC.

"The monthly meeting of the Loyal orange Lodge, No. 12, Caversham, was held on Monday (7th).  There were about 60 members present.  The following officers were elected:- ...  After the close of the meeting a social reuinion took place, at which Bro. Mulligan, D.G.M., Bro. Martin, and Bro. Edgeworth assisted with songs and recitations.  Bro. Philpott also contributed a song on "The Orange Cause," and the company dispersed after singing "God save the Queen."

Otago Daily Times , Issue 6602, 13 April 1883, Page 4

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"CITY POLICE COURT"

"The Forged Union Bank Notes.—Robert Farmer was charged (on remand) with having, on the 31st ult., feloniously and wilfully offered, uttered, and put off a note purporting to be a £5 Union Bank note, but which was a forged one.—Detective Bain prosecuted, and Mr Alfred A. Catomore defended the accused. Anne Diamond, of the Globe Hotel, Princes street south, stated that on the 24th of last month her barmaid (Barbara M'Cormack) came to her with a £5 note, which she wanted to change. Witness gave her change, not noticing the bank on which it was drawn. Witness kept the note till the 27th, when she sent it with other money by her son to the Bank of New South Wales. There were other notes sent, but one was of a glaring bluish colour, quite distinct from the others. The note produced, No; 24,470, was similar to the one referred to.—Charles Diamond, son of the last witness, gave evidence regarding the conveyance of the notes to the Bank. He paid the money to Mr Fowles, the teller, who held up and examined one of tho notes.—Detective Bain deposed that on the evening of the 2nd inst. he went to a house in Maitland street, where he saw the accused. He asked him how he became possessed of a £5 note that he cashed at M'Farlane's, in Princes street, on the Saturday previous. He said: "Yes; about three weeks ago I met a man named James Mulligan near the Royal Exchange Hotel. We went in there and had a drink. Mulligan came home with me, and we had tea together. Mulligan then asked me to cash the note, and I did so. Mulligan then left me, and I don't know where he has gone to nor where he came from. I first saw him about eight years ago, at Blueskin." Witness stated he then arrested the accused, and brought him to the station, on the present charge.—This was the case for the prosecution."

This is probab;ly the same James Mulligan, referred to in the advert published Otago Daily Times, Issue 6055, 7 July 1881, Page 2.

Otago Daily Times , Issue 6991, 12 July 1884, Page 3

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"CONCERTS.

The anniversary concert and ball in connection, with the Loyal Orange Institution was held last evening in the Odd-Fellows' Hall,Rattray street. There was s very good attendance. The proceedings commenced by the Chairman (Sir Knight and Brother J. Mulligan) calling upon the Rev. Bro. Ward, who delivered an eloquent address on William 111, Prince of Orange, " the hero of Protestant liberty." The address was followed by an attractive musical programme, in which a number of lady and gentlemen amateurs took part. Among the gentlemen who distinguished themselves might be mentioned Mr Robertson in the "Tar's farewell"; Mr Lord, in "My love she loves me not" (comic): and Mr Hood in an Irish jig. Among the ladies, Mrs Watson deserves special mention for her rendering of "Ehren on the Rhine," which elicited an encore. Mrs Lord presided at the piano. The concert was followed by a dance. Tomorrow the members of the Protestant Alliance and Orange Institution meet at the Leith bridge, and then proceed to St. John's Church, York place, where the Grand Chaplain of the Middle Island, the Rev. Mr Ward, will deliver the annual sermon."

Otago Daily Times , Issue 8062, 23 December 1887, Page 2

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THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1887

"The yearly meeting of the Loyal Pioneer Lodge, No. 25, P.A.F.S. of A., was held in Farley's Hall, Princes street, on Monday evening last ... The following were appointed to fill the various offices for the ensuing year:- ... chaplain, Bro. J. Mulligan; ..."

Otago Daily Times , Issue 8662, 27 November 1889, Page 1

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THE OUTDOOR PROCESSION
(a report of a procession through the streets of Dunedin)

In a section dealing with "The Friendly Societies" is the following:
"The Independent Order of Oddfellows, The Protestant Alliance Societyq, and the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society also turned out well, the members of each of these bodies appearing in their proper regalia.  The complete turn out of the friendly socieities is shown below:-
Protestant Alliance, 90; Bros Arnold and Mulligan, marshals. ..."

Otago Daily Times , Issue 8681, 19 December 1889, Page 1

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"FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

Pioneer Lodge, No. 25, Protestant Alliance Friendly Society, held their quarterly meeting in Farley's Hall, Princes street, on Monday evening, when the following brethren were elected for the ensuing year:— WM.,J. Mulligan; D.M., M. Miller; secretary,P. Roberts; treasurer.S. Dickson; SE,G Gaw; JR., G. M'Hugh; chaplain, R. R. Clarke; I.G., 0.W. Keaste. The receipts were £39 6s.

Otago Witness , Issue 1973, 28 November 1889, Page 18

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THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.
(a report of a procession through the streets of Dunedin)

In a section dealing with "The Friendly Societies" is the following:
"The Independent Order of Oddfellows, the Protestant Alliance Society, and the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society also turned out well, the members of each of these bodies appearing in their proper regalia. The complete turn out of the friendly Bocieties is shown below : —
Protestant Alliance, 90; Bros Arnold aDd Mulligan, marshals. "

Otago Daily Times , Issue 8819, 31 May 1890, Page 4

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"FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND MEDICAL ATTENDANCE.

At a special meeting of the General Committee of the United Friendly Societies' Dispensary held at the Coffee Palace last evening, Mr A. S. Adams in the chair, the various delegates reported the decisions arrived at by their lodges, courts, &c. re the advisability of forming a Medical Union. After considerable discussion it was moved by Mr Mulligan, and seconded by Mr Jackson—" That it is desirable that a Medical Union be formed on the lines proposed in the seventh clause of the Dispensary Board's report —viz.: ' That it is desirable that one or more medical practitioners be appointed at a fixed salary, without the right of private practice." The result of the voting was that 14 lodges representing about 1650 members voted in favour of the motion; four lodges, having a membership of about 450, voted against it and six lodges did not vote. It was explained, however, that two of the lodges voting against the motion were in favour of the scheme, but were not prepared to bind themselves until the details were placed before them. Members present were also prepared to guarantee that some of the lodges unrepresented were also In favour of the scheme. It was resolved that the delegates voting in favour of the proposal form a committee to formulate the scheme and arrange the details for its establishment. Mr Fred. Calvert was nominated convener."

Otago Daily Times , Issue 9111, 13 May 1891, Page 4

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"ORANGEISM.

The Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 21, after having been closed for about three years, was opened again on Monday evening in the Oddfellows' Hall, Rattray street. There was a good muster of members of tho order to witness the ceremony, which was conducted by the district master, Bro. W. Carrick, assisted by the other officers of No. 3 District Lodge—Bro. Nielson, D.M.; Bro, R. Graham, D. secretary; Bro." Adams, D. chaplain. The application for the revival of warrant No. 21 was read by the D. secretary, and the warrant was then laid on the table by the district master. After the opening ceremony was read, the officers, as follow, were elected:—W.M., Bro. Jonas Kilby; D.M., Bro. James Mulligan; secretary, Bro. W. W. Knox ; treasurer, Bro. K. Wilson; F.C.M., Bro. J. J. Knox. These were then duly installed by the presiding officer, who handed the charge of the meeting over to the new W.M., who delivered a neat speech in returning thanks for the honour conferred on him. The D.M. also spoke in suitable terms, referring to the presence of the R.W.G.M., and the pleasure he felt at the brother holding that distinguished office being a resident in Dunedin. The R.W.G.M. responded, expressing his satisfaction at seeing No. 21 again in working order, and urging the members to unite in the common cause of liberty for all men to speak and act according to their consciences. Votes of thanks were passed to the various officers who took part in the event, and to the visiting brethren. The lodge intends to meet oa the second Wednesday of each month."

Otago Daily Times , Issue 9630, 9 January 1893, Page 3

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"CHURCH OF ENGLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION

The examination of teachers and scholars in connection with the Church of England Sunday School Teachers' Union was held at the close of last year.

The first teachers' examination was passed by the four caudidates who presented themselves, —viz, Misses Clayforth (St. Peter's, Caversham), Rattray and Dawson (St. Matthew's), Woods (St. Mary's) - the subjects being prayer book; church history, and Gospel of St. Mark.

In the scholars' examination 181 competed, and 111 passed, 70 failing. The results of the examinations are aS follow: — ...

Prizes.— ... Frank Mulligan, St. Matthew's; ..."

Otago Daily Times , Issue 10589, 5 September 1896, Page 8

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"FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

...

The usual monthly meeting of the Loyal Orange Lodge No. 21, No Surrender, was held in the Rattray street Oddfellows' Hall last evening, Bro. Mulligan, W.M., being in the chair, assisted by the various officers. Correspondence was received from the Grand Secretary; also from Timaru, enclosing a brother's certificate, who was then affiliated. The following officers were elected for the year :—Bro. Wills, W.M. ; Bro. Livingstone, D.M.; Bro. Beresford, chaplain; Bro. Mulligan, secretary ; Bro. Paton, treasurer (re-elected); Bro. Robertson, F.C.M.; committee—Bros. Johnston, Ball, and Hitt. Re November 5th celebration, a strong committee was appointed to act and bring in a report to the next lodge meeting. A hearty vote of thanks was passed with acclamation to the visiting brethren, and responded to by Bro. Hawken, from H.M.S. Rapid. A very pleasant evening was then brought to a close by singing " God save the Queen."

Otago Daily Times , Issue 10617, 8 October 1896, Page 3

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"FRIENDLY SOCIETY.

No. 21, No Surrender, L.O.L., held its monthly meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall, Rattray street, on Friday last. The WM. Bro. Mulligan occupied the chair, and installed the following officers for the ensuing year:—Bro. Willis, W.M.; Bro. Livingstone, D.M ; Bro. Beresford, honorary chaplain ; Bro. Mulligan, secretary; Bro. Paton, treasurer; Bro. Robinson, foreman of committee.  One candidate was initiated, and one proposed for membership. The November 5 celebration was left in the hands of the committee appointed to carry it out. Two notices of motion were forwarded on to the Grand Secretary to be placed in the Grand Lodge notice of motion sheet to be discussed in December. The W.M. Bro. Willis then closed the lodge in the Orange Degree."

Otago Daily Times , Issue 10697, 12 January 1897, Page 3

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"CASUALTIES

A man named James Mulligan, emplayed at Dalgety's, had a very narrow escape yesterday. He was going up the lift with a load. The latter shifted on the way, and as the result would be to jamb the lift Mulligan called out to a man to stop its progress. Through some cause tbis was not done, and Mulligan, foreseing that if be stayed where he was he would be jambed to death, jumped on to the basement below. He sustained a fracture of the left leg and was taken to the hospital.

Otago Witness , Issue 2237, 14 January 1897, Page 23

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"CASUALTIES.

A man named James Mulligan, employed at Dalgety's, had a very narrow escape on Monday. He was going up the lift with a load. The latter shifted on the way, and as the result would be to jamb the lift Mulligan called out to a man to stop its progress. Through some cause this was not done, and Mulligan, foreseeing that if he stayed where he was he would be jambed to death, jumped on to the basement below. He sustained a fracture of the left leg, and was taken to the hospital."

Otago Witness , Issue 2437, 28 November 1900, Page 47

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"ST. PETERS CHURCH CHOIR
[accompanies a photograph]
Top Row: ... F. Mulligan"

Otago Witness , Issue 2465, 12 June 1901, Page 43

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"DEATHS.

MULLIGAN.— On the 6th June, at the Dunedin Hospital, James, the beloved husband of Agnes Mulligan, Cargill road, Caversham"

Otago Witness , Issue 2601, 20 January 1904, Page 47

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"DEATHS

MULLIGAN. — At her residence, Alexandra street, Caversham, on Wednesday, 13th January, Agnes, relict of the late James Mulligan; aged 47 years. At rest."

James married Agnes SIMPSON, daughter of John SIMPSON and Jane MCDOUGALL, on 2 Jul 1878 in House of Mr & Mrs Simpson, Cumberland St, Dunedin. Agnes was born on 13 Jan 1857 in Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. She died on 13 Jan 1904 in 26 Alexandra St, Caversham, Dunedin. She was buried on 15 Jan 1904 in Southern Cemetery, Dunedin.

Buried in Block 11, Plots 52 & 53, Southern Cemetary, Dunedin.
Simpson Agnes listed as one of a family of 8 in Shipping Lists held at:
NZ National Archives in File Im 15/47
May have been born in Glasgow

The following information is recorded in the Dunedin City Council Cemeteries Database

Burial Details
Surname MULLIGAN
Forename AGNES
Age Not recorded
Gender Female
Date of Death 15 Jun 1904
Last Address
Next of Kin
Funeral Director
Cemetery SOUTHERN
Location Block 11P . Plot 0053
Date of Burial 15 Jun 1904
Type Burial
Notes Original reference:- S190406345

Otago Witness , Issue 2465, 12 June 1901, Page 43

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"DEATHS.

MULLIGAN.— On the 6th June, at the Dunedin Hospital, James, the beloved husband of Agnes Mulligan, Cargill road, Caversham"

Otago Witness , Issue 2601, 20 January 1904, Page 47

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"DEATHS

MULLIGAN. — At her residence, Alexandra street, Caversham, on Wednesday, 13th January, Agnes, relict of the late James Mulligan; aged 47 years. At rest."

Simpson family arrived per "James Nicol Fleming" from Glasgow (17 April 1873)
arriving Canterbury 1st July 1873

Simpson, John - Baker - 47 (yrs)
", Mrs Jane - - 48
", Mary - Shopkeeper - 23
", Annie - Domestic Servant - 19
", Agnes - Domestic Servant - 16
", Isabella - Domestic Servant - 15
", John - - 12
", Jemima - - 7.5

Retrieved from
"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11572-49548-85?cc=1609792 : accessed 9 January 2016), Canterbury > 1873 > James Nicol Fleming > image 6 of 8; National Archives, Wellington.

Other vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QRG-416,  accessed 8/5/2020

They had the following children.

+ 55 M i Francis Humphrys MULLIGAN was born on 10 Feb 1880. He died on 26 Apr 1965.
  56 M ii James MULLIGAN was born in 1881 in Dunedin. He died on 30 Nov 1881 in Dunedin.

Cemetery Details
Surname MULLIGAN
Forename JAMES
Age 5 Weeks
Gender Male
Date of Death 30 Nov 1881
Last Address DUNEDIN
Next of Kin
Funeral Director Not recorded
Cemetery NORTHERN CEMETERY
Location Block 122. Plot 21
Date of Burial 2 Dec 1881
Type Burial
Occupation
Place of Birth
Date of Birth Not recorded
Notes Original reference:- N18811202
Occupation:- INFANT
Native of:- NZ

Source:  http://www.dunedin.govt.nz/facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries_search?recordid=76245&type=Burial, accessed 16/10/2018
+ 57 M iii Arthur William MULLIGAN was born on 3 Feb 1884. He died on 10 May 1967.
+ 58 M iv Frederick Charles MULLIGAN was born on 14 Dec 1887. He died on 18 Sep 1982.
  59 M v Edwin Joseph MULLIGAN was born on 28 Jan 1889 in Melville Street, Dunedin. He died on 3 Jan 1958 in 237a Bay View Road, Dunedin.

Edwin was baptized on 1 Nov 1894 in St Peter's, Caversham.

Was a Lance-Corporal in NZ Expeditionary Force at the time of his marriage.

The following information is recorded in the Dunedin City Council Cemeteries Database

Burial Details
Surname MULLIGAN
Forename EDWIN JOSEPH
Age 68 Years
Gender Male
Date of Death 3 Jan 1958
Last Address 237A BAY VIEW ROAD DUNEDIN
Next of Kin
Funeral Director Hope & Sons Ltd, P O Box 5013, Andersons Bay, DUNEDIN
Cemetery ANDERSONS BAY CEMETERY
Location Block 45S . Plot 0051
Date of Burial 6 Jan 1958
Type Ashes Burial
Notes Original reference:- C195801006
Occupation:- BLACKSMITH
Native of:- NZ
Years in NZ:- 68
Place died:- DUNEDIN
        Edwin married Ethel WEBSTER, daughter of Robert WEBSTER and UNKNOWN, on 11 Mar 1916 in St John's, Invercargill. Ethel was born on 15 Aug 1888. She died on 8 Nov 1975 in Dunedin. She was buried in Cremated.

The following information is recorded in the Dunedin City Council Cemeteries Database

Cremation Details
Surname MULLIGAN
Forename ETHEL
Age 88 Years
Gender Female
Date of Death 8 Nov 1975
Place of Death DUNEDIN
Last Address 9 SANDRINGHAM ST,, DUNEDIN
Date of Cremation 10 Nov 1975
Type of Service
Funeral Director Hope & Sons Ltd, P O Box 5013, Andersons Bay, DUNEDIN
Ashes Disposal Soldiers Interment 11 Nov 1975
Notes Original reference:- C19751125
Occupation:- WIDOW
+ 60 F vi Agnes Gertrude MULLIGAN was born on 21 Jan 1891. She died on 18 Jan 1979.
+ 61 M vii Alexander Simpson MULLIGAN was born on 16 Feb 1893. He died on 15 Sep 1962.
+ 62 M viii George Henry MULLIGAN was born on 12 Mar 1896. He died on 7 Jul 1979.
  63 F ix Margaret Elsie MULLIGAN was born on 25 Nov 1898 in Caversham, Dunedin. She died on 17 Jul 1984 in Meadowbank, Auckland. [See The 'Tinkerer' for her story.]
  64 F x Alice Isabella (Essie) MULLIGAN was born on 29 Oct 1901 in Caversham, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. She died on 5 Feb 1993 in Nelson, New Zealand. She was buried in Nelson, New Zealand.

Aged 24 at marriage;  living in Wellington; marriage witnessed by Margaret Elsie
(sister)
        Alice married Claud Ernest BRADLEY on 28 Apr 1926 in St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington. Claud was born on 19 Oct 1890 in Christchurch. He died on 3 Apr 1969.

Claud worked as Civil Servant.

Aged 35 at marriage;  resident in Napier

18. Margaret MULLIGAN (Francis , Joseph William ) was born about 1852 in Co. Cavan. She died on 29 Aug 1937 in Kuri Bush, Otago, New Zealand. She was buried on 31 Aug 1937 in Southern Cemetery, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.

Her father addressed her as 'Margret' when writing to her from Ireland.

The following information is recorded in the Dunedin City Council Cemeteries Database

Burial Details
Surname MEE
Forename MARGARET
Age 87 Years
Gender Female
Date of Death 29 Aug 1937
Last Address KURI BUSH DUNEDIN
Next of Kin
Funeral Director J McLean Ltd
Cemetery SOUTHERN
Location Block 14P . Plot 0045
Date of Burial 31 Aug 1937
Type Burial
Notes Original reference:- S19370805
Occupation:- WIDOW
Native of:- IRELAND
Years in NZ:- 64
Place died:- DUNEDIN

Also buried in this plot are:
Surname MEE
Forename JOHN
Age 54 Years
Gender Male
Date of Death 9 Feb 1885
Cemetery SOUTHERN CEMETERY
Location Block 14P. Plot 45
Date of Burial 11 Feb 1885
Notes Original reference:- S18850211
Native of:- CAVAN, IRELAND

Surname MEE
Forename JOHN
Age 72 Years
Gender Male
Date of Death 9 Feb 1956
Last Address KURI BUSH DUNEDIN
Funeral Director J McLean Ltd
Cemetery SOUTHERN CEMETERY
Location Block 14P. Plot 45
Date of Burial 11 Feb 1956
Notes Original reference:- S19560202
Occupation:- RETIRED
Place died:- KURI BUSH

Surname MEE
Forename ALICE HEATH
Age 83 Years
Gender Female
Date of Death 27 Jul 1983
Last Address FULTON HOME HILLSIDE RD DN
Funeral Director Hope & Sons, P O Box 5013, Andersons Bay, DUNEDIN
Cemetery SOUTHERN CEMETERY
Location Block 14P. Plot 45
Date of Burial 29 Jul 1983
Type Ashes Burial
Notes Original reference:- C19830773
Occupation:- WIDOW
Place died:- DPH [Dunedin Public Hospital]

Margaret married Samuel MEE, son of John MEE and Isabella PRATT, on 28 May 1875 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Samuel was born in C. 1846 in County Cavan. He died on 9 Jan 1898 in Dunedin Hospital. He was buried in Southern Cemetary, Dunedin.

Described by Ronald James as 'Presbyterian Ulstermen'; farmed "Erin Hill" at
Kuri Bush south of Brighton on Otago coast.

The following information is recorded in the Dunedin City Council Cemeteries Database

Burial Details
Surname MEE
Forename SAMUEL
Age 53 Years
Gender Male
Date of Death 9 Jan 1898
Last Address
Next of Kin
Funeral Director
Cemetery SOUTHERN
Location Block 14P . Plot 0046
Date of Burial 11 Jan 1898
Type Burial
Notes Original reference:- S189801011
Native of:- IRELAND

Otago Daily Times , Issue 11013, 18 January 1898, Page 7:
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"BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
On the 9th January, at the Hospital, Dunedin, Samuel, the beloved husband of Margaret Mee. Kuri Bush; aged 52 years. Deeply regretted."
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18980110.2.7

Also buried in the same plot is:
Isabella Mee, died 14 Apr 1896, aged 62years, buried 16 Apr 1896.  Original reference:- S18960416;  Occupation:- SPINSTER;  Native of:- IRELAND

They had the following children.

+ 65 F i Isabella MEE was born in 1876. She died.
+ 66 F ii Sophia MEE was born in 1879. She died on 27 Apr 1946.
  67 F iii Anna Maria MEE was born on 11 Dec 1881 in Brighton, East Taeiri, Otago, New Zealand. She died.

Ran Erin Hills for many years.
        Anna married John James GREGG in 1926. John was born in 1890. He died.
  68 M iv John MEE was born in 1883 in East Taeiri. He died in 1956.

May have been a stock buyer.
Married late in life and had no children.

Burial Record:
Surname MEE
Forename JOHN
Age 72 Years
Gender Male
Date of Death 9 Feb 1956
Last Address KURI BUSH DUNEDIN
Next of Kin
Funeral Director J McLean Ltd
Cemetery SOUTHERN CEMETERY
Location Block 14P. Plot 45
Date of Burial 11 Feb 1956
Type Burial
Occupation
Place of Birth
Date of Birth Not recorded
Notes Original reference:- S19560202
Occupation:- RETIRED
Place died:- KURI BUSH
The following burials are also in this Plot
MEE ALICE HEATH 83 Years, Ashes Burial, Died 27 Jul 1983
MEE JOHN 54 Years, Burial, Died 9 Feb 1885
MEE MARGARET 87 Years, Burial, Died 29 Aug 1937
        John married Alice Heath WILSON. Alice died.

Widow

Burial Record:
Surname MEE
Forename ALICE HEATH
Age 83 Years
Gender Female
Date of Death 27 Jul 1983
Last Address FULTON HOME HILLSIDE RD DN
Next of Kin
Funeral Director Hope & Sons, P O Box 5013, Andersons Bay, DUNEDIN
Cemetery SOUTHERN CEMETERY
Location Block 14P. Plot 45
Date of Burial 29 Jul 1983
Type Ashes Burial
Occupation
Place of Birth
Date of Birth Not recorded
Notes Original reference:- C19830773
Occupation:- WIDOW
Place died:- DPH
The following burials are also in this Plot
MEE JOHN 54 Years, Burial, Died 9 Feb 1885
MEE JOHN 72 Years, Burial, Died 9 Feb 1956
MEE MARGARET 87 Years, Burial, Died 29 Aug 1937
+ 69 M v Alexander MEE was born on 15 Apr 1886. He died on 12 Oct 1917.
+ 70 F vi Margaret Jane MEE was born in 1889. She died.
+ 71 F vii Emily MEE was born in 1891. She died.

19. Francis MULLIGAN (Francis , Joseph William ) was born about 1855 in Ballyhaise, Co Cavan, Ireland. He died.

Worked the home farm of Regaskin.
Married his first cousin

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH63-47J,  accessed 1/11/2021

Francis married Sophia HUMPHRYS, daughter of John HUMPHRYS and Charlotte DODSON, on 8 Nov 1889 in Dublin, Ireland. Sophia died.

Married her first cousin

Marriage Notes:

Home address listed for Francis is Fortview Cottage, Ballyhaise and father of Francis is listed as Francis

Francis and Sophia had the following children.

  72 F i Ethel MULLIGAN was born on 23 Mar 1891 in Regaskin, Co Cavan), Ireland. She died.

Living at 135 Tritonville Road, Sandymount, Dublin at time of marriage
        Ethel married John (Jack) Lowry LEES, son of Richard LEES and Christina MCKELVEY, on 6 Sep 1920 in Christ Church, Kingstown, Co Dublin, Ireland. John was born on 26 Nov 1892 in 28 Ilchester Street, Belfast, Co Antrim, Ireland. He died.

Carrying business in Dublin & lived in Malahide.
  73 F ii Maud Sophia MULLIGAN was born on 12 Nov 1892 in Regaskin, Ballyhaisie, Co. Cavan, Ireland. She died in Dec.
  74 F iii Annabella MULLIGAN was born on 1 Oct 1894 in Regaskin, Ballyhaise, Co Cavan, Ireland. She died.

An 18year old Spinster named Annabella Mulligan from "Lisdumbrochus"? died 18 March, 1914 in the Armagh Workhouse of Enteric Fever (16 days) Perforation Intestine (24 hours)
  75 M iv Francis MULLIGAN was born on 4 Aug 1896 in Regaskin, Ballyhaise, Co Cavan, Ireland. He died.
  76 M v Humphrey Herbert MULLIGAN was born on 20 Feb 1898 in Regaskin, Ballyhaise, Co Cavan, Ireland. He died.
  77 F vi Violet Elizabeth MULLIGAN was born on 2 Oct 1899 in Regaskin, Ballyhaise, Co Cavan, Ireland. She died.
  78 F vii Evelyn Frances MULLIGAN was born on 8 Jun 1901 in Regaskin, Ballyhaisie, Co. Cavan, Ireland. She died in Dec.
  79 F viii Sophia Edith MULLIGAN was born on 20 Mar 1904 in Regaskin, Ballyhaisie, Co. Cavan, Ireland. She died in Dec.
+ 80 M ix George Edmund MULLIGAN was born on 16 Jan 1907. He died on 9 Mar 2004.

21. Joseph MULLIGAN (Francis , Joseph William ) was born in 1859 in Ballyhaise, Co Cavan, Ireland. He died on 22 Jun 1937.

Bought farm at Lisnashanna, Ballyhaise, Co Cavan.  Robert Mulligan nows lives there.

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZTX-PGH,  accessed 1/11/2021

Joseph married Mary Jane MCCULLEN in 1894 in Cavan. Mary was born in 1862. She died on 1 Apr 1926 in Lisnashanna, Co Cavan, Ireland.

They had the following children.

+ 81 M i Francis Humphrys MULLIGAN was born on 21 Feb 1895. He died on 13 Oct 1972.
  82 F ii Emily (Emma) MULLIGAN was born on 21 May 1896. She died.
        Emily married Henry (Harry) CLARKE on 1 Jan 1924 in Cloverhill. Henry died.
  83 F iii Eliza Jane (Lily) MULLIGAN was born on 17 Dec 1898. She died.
        Eliza married Robert SCOTT in Arva. Robert died.
  84 F iv Maud Sophia MULLIGAN was born on 11 Mar 1900. She died.
        Maud married Unknown TARDIFF in USA.
  85 M v Thomas William MULLIGAN was born on 18 Aug 1901. He died on 17 Mar 1911 in Lisnashanna, Co Cavan, Ireland.
  86 F vi Mary Margaret (May) MULLIGAN was born on 25 Aug 1908. She died.
        Mary married Leonard UNKNOWN.

22. John Robert MULLIGAN (Francis , Joseph William ) was born on 14 Sep 1859 in Fort View, Ballyhaise, Cavan, Ireland. He died on 9 Feb 1921 in Llano, Texas, United States of America. He was buried on 11 Feb 1921 in Llano, Llano, Texas, United States of America.

Went to California.  Little known of him.

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K41Y-N67,  accessed 1/11/2021

John married Laura Belle RICKETSON on 23 Jul 1890 in Llano, Texas, United States of America. Laura was born on 17 Nov 1868 in Georgia, United States of America. She died on 11 Jan 1900 in Llano, Texas, United States of America. She was buried in Oxford Cemetery, Llano, Texas, United States of America.

Residence •  1870:  Texas, United States
Residence •  1880:  Precinct 1, Llano, Texas, United States

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4L7-H2Z,  accessed 1/11/2021

They had the following children.

  87 M i Hiram Francis MULLIGAN was born on 12 Jul 1892 in Llano, Texas, United States of America. He died.

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZZJ-YTL,  accessed 1/11/2021
+ 88 F ii Tommye MULLIGAN was born on 17 Sep 1895. She died on 25 Mar 1916.
  89 M iii Milton MULLIGAN was born about 1898 in Llano, Llano, Texas, United States of America. He died.

Died in infancy

Vital stats:  https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4GZ-YWS,  accessed 1/11/2021

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