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Trying to find Gagan

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Kenneth

Kenneth Report 3 Jan 2008 15:14

Danielle and I have corresponded previously and I too am still trying to get back beyond 1806/7. I have seen the name Bridget Gagan in census records but have not pursued her because I do think she is my direct line. I come from Edward b1806 and his son Peter William (sometimes just Willliam) b 1848.
Let me know if we match in any of your records.

Tina

Beverley

Beverley Report 20 Sep 2007 13:07

Hi Danielle, I don't know if we are related, but I have in my tree a Bridget Gagan b. abt 1836, she was born (I think) in Galway, Ireland and married John Carrington and lived in Warrington, Cheshire, they had three children: Thomas b. 1864 (my gr grandad), Sarah Elizabeth b. 1861 and Martha b. 1863. Let me know if you think this is a match.
Bev
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Danielle

Danielle Report 15 Apr 2007 22:29

Hello, my name is Danielle Gagan. I am searching for any Gagan family members or any information on them. Unfortunately, i have searched back as far as 1807, and as far as i know my 3 sisters and i are the youngest and only ones left. A lot of the family lived in Middlesex and London but before that i believe they came form Ireland. Any information you can give me at all will be gratefully recieved. Many Thanks.