Chicago Bound
We set the scene for our journey into my geneology with the arrival of my first Irish ancestors to Chicago, Morris and Ellen Conley.
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4 episodios
Episode 4- James and McNellis
This week, we're introduced to my paternal side of the family for the first time. We explore the James family, who hail from England, and the McNellis family, from Ireland. The James and McNellis families ultimately find themselves in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, making pit stops in Canada, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Both families have numerous members who participate in one of the largest industries in the 19th century, mining.
Episode 3- Kane
In our first episode to feature a last name that is still held by people I know personally, we're on to the Kanes. Thomas and Bridget Kane move into the Chicago southside neighborhood Bridgeport in the 1860s. Bridgeport in the 1860s is benefiting from the completion of the canal and the building of the stockyards. In the process of researching for the podcast, we discover an interesting family story and a number of new Kane relatives.
Episode 2- Molony/Drake
While Morris and Ellen Conley and their children grow accostomed to life in Lemont, just south of Chicago, two new families arrive in the neighborhood in the 1840s and 1850s. The Drakes and the Molonys are now part of the growing Irish community of farmers near the shores of the I&M. The incident at James Malony's well, just a year or two before his marriage to Ellen Conley, leaves a reminder of just how fragile life is.
Episode 1- Conley
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