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Charles Rody Grogan |
- On the marriage certificate of Francis the father was stated as Grogan (not de Landre-Grogan) and the profession as "Gentleman".
- As Francis was born in 1855 in Bansha, Tipperary, it is likely that Charles was born in Ireland about twenty to thirty years earlier (about 1825-1835).
Although Francis used the surname de Landre-Grogan, he referred to his father as Charles Grogan, profession Gentleman.
There was a Patrick Grogan christened in 1855 at Bansha. The parents were Rody Grogan and Honora Landers. This could be Francis St Patrick.
No record has been found of a marriage between Rody and Honora.
It is possible that Francis started using the surnames of both his parents, altering Landers to de Landre making it sound French.
As a matter of interest there is a pub in the village of Bansha named "Grogans"
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| Birth |
Abt. 1835 |
| Gender |
Male |
| Person ID |
I19 |
grogantree |
| Last Modified |
23 Aug 2018 |
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| Notes |
- Data from Catholic Parish Records. 8 Mar 1855. Bansha. Record of Pat Grogan with parents Rody Grogan and Honora Delander. But Frances/Pat claimed to be Protestant.
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