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Greetings all. I'm convinced that I come from an odd line. Going back two generations, my forefathers were only children. Luckily, my father and mother managed to break the mold by giving birth to four children, of which three were boys. Our name shall carry on! Most of us are curious about our lineage, but we haven't been able to find much in the way of resources. Perhaps this site will help us find some Carrigan cousins... a pleasure none of us has ever had. To the best of my knowledge, my line is as follows: Gr Gr Grandfather= William Carrigan (No idea where he was born or to whom he was married. Our best guess is that he was born sometime around 1870. Shows up in the census as being a resident of Philidelphia.) Gr Grandfather= Peter Carrigan (Married to Mary Stumf sometime around 1910. Pete Carrigan had three sisters. Location and names are currently not known. Pete also shows up in the census as being from Philidelphia.) Grandfather= Albert Carrigan (Married Mildred Olive Cross. Resided in both Midland Texas, and Philidelphia.) Father= Ronald B. Carrigan (Married Katherine Walsh. Claims Midland/Odessa Texas as his home town. Sired Evan Carrigan, Anne Carrigan, Adam Carrigan and Grant Carrigan.) Myself= Adam W. Carrigan (Born 1978. Married Elizabeth S. Brown of New York. Currently reside in Hawaii.) If any of these names and places sound familiar, please let me know. As previously stated, none of my siblings have ever met another Carrigan that we were related to (as far as we know.) It sure would be nice to make some aquaintances. Notify Administrator about this message?
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