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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Eugene "Gene" Andrew BramhallEugene "Gene" Andrew Bramhall was born on 14 Apr 1922 in Bronx County, New York (son of George Bramhall and Violet Margaret Kelly); died on 26 Mar 1995 in Covington, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Houston National Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas.

    Notes:

    His address in 1938, at the time he completed a form SS-5, was 175 W. 188 Street in New York City. He was employed by Postal Telegraph. The names of his parents are based on this record, and have been confirmed through census records.

    On March 14, 1942, shortly before his twentieth birthday, he enlisted in the U. S. Army. He was a resident of Queens, New York. He had completed four years of high school, and was employed as a bellman. He was single, with no dependents, and was 5 Feet 8 Inches tall, and weighed 148 pounds.

    Eugene married Margaret Cecily "Maggie" Wilson on 24 Aug 1946 in Hollis, Queens County, New York. Margaret (daughter of Robert Sudbury Wilson and Evelyn Mary Eastwood) was born on 9 Aug 1927 in Sale, Cheshire, England; died on 22 Jan 2009 in Houston, Harris County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Cecily "Maggie" WilsonMargaret Cecily "Maggie" Wilson was born on 9 Aug 1927 in Sale, Cheshire, England (daughter of Robert Sudbury Wilson and Evelyn Mary Eastwood); died on 22 Jan 2009 in Houston, Harris County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Margaret Cecily Bramhall

    MARGARET CECILY BRAMHALL passed away 1/22/09. She was born in Sale Cheshire, England on Aug. 9, 1927, and was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years Eugene Bramhall. She is survived by 6 children: Eileen Hav?, Teresa Oberholtzer, Ann Bramhall, James Bramhall, Elizabeth Childres & William Bramhall, their spouses, 8 grandchildren & 5 great-grandchildren. The Memorial service will be held at St Paul's United Methodist Church on 1/26/09 at 1:00. We will always love you Maggie.

    (Published in the Houston Chronicle on 1/25/2009)

    Margaret Cecily Wilson Bramhall was born Aug. 9, 1927 in Sale Chesire, England. She died Jan. 22, 2009 here in Houston. She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years Eugene Andrew Bramhall. She is survived by her 6 children Eileen, Teresa, Ann, Jim, Liz, and Billy; 8 grandchildren of whom the 4 in Houston are able to be here: Ryan and Haley Bramhall, and William and Alex Childres; 5 great-grandchildren; 2 honorary granddaughters Ashley Childres Worley and Amber Childres, her brother Bernard, and many friends lots of whom are here.

    By all accounts and any criteria, Maggie was a tremendous person. All who knew her loved her and she loved them. While she was a proper, and often stubborn, English lady, she was also lively and memorable. 100 lbs. soaking wet, she commanded the attention and respect and engendered the love of those she encountered.

    She was known for her sometimes cryptic English expressions which are family lore. "I'm not as green as I am cabbage looking" was one of them. Another was "I might as well as wish I hadda done." "Bob's your uncle" and "laughing turns to crying" were yet others. One that has stuck with most everyone is "show me your friend, and I'll tell you what you are" which is good advice at any age.

    Maggie and Gene and their expanding brood lived all over the world as Gene's work took them to far-flung places. During an economic downturn when his job was not in demand, Maggie went to work and helped keep the family together. She was not afraid of hard tasks and instilled in her children that same sense - people who keep clean houses and iron all clothes. A child of the depression, she did not believe in frivolous or virtually any spending. She was always for putting up and setting aside "the best" and saving it for another day.

    Maggie was a good sport. She crawled through the doggie door at Liz and Scott's on a dare, a feat which fortunately did not land the Childreses in trouble with Adult Protective Services. She also was notorious for taking out her teeth and losing them in inopportune spots, like napkins, pockets and dogs' mouths. And while she never wore pants, they did get her in a pair of exercise shorts which she wore long enough to be photographed. Denise talked of a time that Maggie went to Ashley's teenaged birthday party and rode in a limousine which blared loud contemporary music. When Denise apologized to Maggie for the din, Maggie said she'd learned early on that she could endure anything for a short period of time and she might as well be kind and pleasant. Denise chose Maggie right then and there as her role model.

    Maggie was a bright light shining through her and our lives. She was referred to by many different terms of endearment: Mom, Grandma, Sweetie, Old Girl, and one in particular that her husband Gene used to call her: Maggie, Me Love. It occurred to me that linking Maggie to love was a wonderful happenstance. Maggie was a tremendously loving woman. She devoted her life to love. Growing up she loved her family. During the war, when Gene showed up in England at a dance Maggie attended with her sister, Maggie and Gene fell in love. After the war, at the age of 18, Maggie, by herself, journeyed to the states to be Gene's bride. Her 49 years of marriage were filled with love, including the last several of Gene's life when she single-handedly cared for him after his stroke. She loved her family - her two families - first the 3 girls Eileen, Teresa, and Ann and then 10 years later her second batch of Jim, Liz, and Billy. Of course, William and Alex, with whom she lived throughout their lives, plus others also benefited from her maternal care. Her love for all was evident, tough though it was. Liz remembers that in high school she was expected to be in the house by 6 or dark whichever was earlier - no Bramhall was going to be out at night. And despite Maggie's strictness, everyone wanted her to be their mother. She loved people and they loved her.

    The love Maggie displayed was both kind and gentle and tenacious and?b? ?/b?enduring. In our scripture readings from today, we have the familiar words from the Apostle Paul about love. This passage from First Corinthians 13 seemed to be appropriate for Maggie, as we reflected on her life. Her love wasn't soft and sentimental; it was strong and powerful. She manifested love wherever she went. People knew instantly that Maggie was a person to be trusted; she met no strangers. Just as she loved people, others fell in love with her. Always in a dress, with her trademark pearls, she shone.

    She understood what Paul talked about in describing love because it was the way she lived. She knew love as described: "Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends."

    Our faith tells us that Maggie is in a better place. There she is reunited with those who have gone before and there she prays for those of us left living. God who created her and loves her, has drawn her there. The person who lived all but the last weeks of her life in good health, is healthy and vibrant once again.

    May we who are left to mourn Maggie, remember her life as a celebration of love. May we draw closer to one another and share life as beloved companions. And that ultimately is what living is about. Let us remember her shining example as we seek to create our own. When you take the best of what you have experienced, may Maggie be your guide. She was the best. God bless her, God bless you. Amen.

    Prepared by
    Gail Williford
    Minister of Spiritual Formation and Discipleship
    St. Paul's United Methodist Church
    Houston, Texas

    Notes:

    Married:
    Maggie and Gene met at a dance during World War II. After the war, at the age of 18, Maggie, by herself, journeyed to the states to marry him. Hailey Bramhall located the paperwork her grandmother complted upon her first entry into the United States on the "New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957" on AncestryLibrary.com. Maggie's completed information sheet shows that she arrived by air (Pan American Airways), departing from London on August 4, 1946 and arriving in New York on that same day. She was 19 years old, and her destination was 109-06 Richland Avenue, Flushing, Long Island, New York, the home of her fiancee, Mr. E. A. Bramhall. She was described as 5 feet, 3 inches, with a fresh complexion, brown hair, and blue eyes. She reported her occupation as clerk. Her last personal residence was 63 Essex Road, Romford, England. Her stated purposed of coming to New York was Marriage, and she stated her intent to become a permant resident. She had $50 with her at arrival.

    Children:
    1. 1. Living
    2. Teresa "Terri" Cecily Bramhall was born on 14 Mar 1951 in Teaneck, Bergen County, New Jersey; died on 2 Apr 2021 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado.
    3. Ann Marie Bramhall was born on 11 Sep 1952 in New Jersey; died on 13 Sep 2023 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada.
    4. Living
    5. Living
    6. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Bramhall was born on 31 Oct 1896 in Alma, Harlan County, Nebraska (son of Charles Franklin Bramhall and Mary Evaline Corum); died on 5 Mar 1957 in New York; was buried on 8 Mar 1957 in Long Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.

    Notes:

    Buried at the Long Island National Cemetery, 2040 Wellwood Avenue, Farmingdale, NY, Section 2g Site 4987. Service Info: Baker 1/C US Navy, World War I

    (Research):
    Census Information:

    1930 Federal Census
    New York, New York, Bronx, District 601
    Bramhall, George Head M W Rent $40 age 33 Married @ 24 Nebraska New York Missouri Ticket Agent
    Bramhall, Violet Wife F W age 28 Married @ 19 New York New York New York
    Bramhall, Eugene Son M W age 8 New York New York New York
    Bramhall, Ferne Daug. F W age 6 New York New York New York

    George + Violet Margaret Kelly. Violet (daughter of Thomas Joseph Kelly and Mary Veronica McKenna) was born on 12 Jul 1901 in New York County, New York; died on 14 Sep 1994; was buried on 16 Sep 1994 in Long Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Violet Margaret Kelly was born on 12 Jul 1901 in New York County, New York (daughter of Thomas Joseph Kelly and Mary Veronica McKenna); died on 14 Sep 1994; was buried on 16 Sep 1994 in Long Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.

    Notes:

    VIOLET M BRAMHALL 12 Jul 1901 14 Sep 1994 10590 (South Salem, Westchester, NY) (none specified) 110-03-3093 New York

    According to her Form SS-5, Violet Kelly Bramhall was born on July 12, 1901 in New York City, New York to Thomas Joseph KELLY and Mary Veronica McKENNY. In December of 1936, at the age of 16, she applied for her social security number, and was living at 175 W. 188 Street in the Bronx, and working at the Whitehall Lunch Club at 17 Battery Place.

    Children:
    1. 2. Eugene "Gene" Andrew Bramhall was born on 14 Apr 1922 in Bronx County, New York; died on 26 Mar 1995 in Covington, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Houston National Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas.
    2. Living

  3. 6.  Robert Sudbury Wilson was born on 1 Jul 1891 in Sale, Cheshire, England (son of William James Wilson and Mary Ann Elizabeth Sudbury); died on 8 Sep 1957 in Romford, Essex, England.

    Notes:

    England & Wales, Free BMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
    Robert Sudbury Wilson
    Jul-Aug-Sep 1891
    Registration District Altrincham
    Inferred County Cheshire
    Vol. 8a
    Page 170

    Mike Bennett noted that Robert Wilson served at the Somme. This battle took place during the First World War between 1 July and 18 November 1916 on either side of the river Somme in France. The battle saw the British Expeditionary Force mount a joint offensive, with the French Army against the German Army, which had occupied large areas of France since its invasion of the country in August 1914. The Battle of the Somme was one of the largest battles of the war; by the time fighting paused in late autumn 1916, the forces involved had suffered more than 1 million casualties, making it one of the bloodiest military operations ever recorded.

    Robert married Evelyn Mary Eastwood on 27 Oct 1917 in Chorlton, Lancashire, England. Evelyn (daughter of Robert Eastwood and Helen Evelyn Collins) was born on 17 Jan 1895 in Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England; died on 14 Jun 1976 in Romford, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Evelyn Mary Eastwood was born on 17 Jan 1895 in Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England (daughter of Robert Eastwood and Helen Evelyn Collins); died on 14 Jun 1976 in Romford, Essex, England.
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Eileen Mary Wilson was born on 11 Apr 1920 in Romford, Essex, England; died on 15 Mar 2005 in Pleasant Hill, Cass County, Missouri.
    4. Mary Frances Wilson was born on 31 Jan 1923 in England, United Kingdom; died on 15 Nov 1999 in Hornchurch, Essex, England.
    5. Ronald Gerard Wilson was born on 10 Sep 1924 in Sale, Cheshire, England; died on 31 Dec 2007 in Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach City, Virginia.
    6. 3. Margaret Cecily "Maggie" Wilson was born on 9 Aug 1927 in Sale, Cheshire, England; died on 22 Jan 2009 in Houston, Harris County, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Charles Franklin Bramhall was born on 31 Jul 1851 in New York (son of John Bramhall and Asenath "Sarah" Wilson); died on 15 Oct 1923 in Kansas; was buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas.

    Notes:

    The 1900 census seems to indicate he was born circa July 1856 in New York. Frank Bramhall, in his 1903 book "Genealogy of the Bramhall Family" instead shows a date of birth of July 23, 1851.

    Eileen Bramhall-Hav? emailed, in May 2013, that on a visit to Alma some years previously, she had purchased a book about the history of that town.

    She found the following brief mention of her grandfather's family: "About 1898-An Alma man named BRAMHALL invented a windmill-like machine which he claimed would replace the gold pan in placer mines. He tried out his "mill" in some black sand about four miles southeast of town and got a report back from the DENVER assay office, that it did contain traces of gold. Word of the report got out quickly "and everyone in Alma flocked over to this gulch" said attorney T.L. Porter. WC Murray, president of the towns First National Bank, either bought or leased the land and proceeded to sink a mine shaft with a crew that worked day and night. Samples were sent to Denver each time brought back slight encouragement from the assayer, who Porter felt was stringing the miner along"

    Eileen added that Charles was a carpenter, and that she knows for a fact that he gathered his family and hightailed it out of Alma, not long after this, 'taking off for Kansas,' where daughter Ferne was born in 1900.

    (Research):
    Census Information:

    1880 Census
    Iowa, O'Brien County, Floyd Twp
    Enumerated 29 Jun 1880
    Page 23 SD 4 ED 181 Stamped 304C
    203-204
    Bramhall, Charles F. W m 28 Farmer NY --- ---
    Bramhall, Josephine W F 25 Wf Keeping House NY NY NY
    Bramhall, Willie W M 11/12 4/12 Feb Son Iowa NY NY
    Payne, John H W M 48 Boarder Farmer NY NY NY
    Payne, Walter W M 18 Boarder Farmer Ill NY NY

    1900 Census
    Kansas, Kingman County, Kingman
    Enumerated 9 June 1900
    SD 7, ED 113, Sheet B11
    220-237
    Bramhall, Chas. Hd W M Jul 1856 43 M 5 Yrs NY NY NY Blacksmith
    Bramhall, Mary E Wf W F Oct 1865 34 M 5 Yrs 5/4 Mo Unk Mo
    Bramhall, George Son W M Nov 1896 3 S Neb NY Mo
    Gail, Eugene StepSon Nov 1882 16 S Mo Mo Mo Farm Laborer
    Noble, George Boarder May 1878 28 S Oh Oh Oh
    Baloc, Rachell Servant Jul 1829 70 W Ky NJ NJ Nurse

    1910 Census
    Kansas, Kingman County, Kingman
    Enumerated 5 May 1910
    SD 7 ED 86 Sheet 21A Stamped 31
    458-480
    Bramhall, Chas F Hd M 57 M1 15 NY NY NY Carpenter House
    Bramhall, Mary E Wf F 45 M1 4/4 Mo Mo Oh
    Bramhall, George Son M 13 S Ne NY Mo
    Bramhall, Ethel F. Dtr F 9 S Ks NY Mo

    1920 Census
    Kansas, Kingman County, White Twp
    136-140
    Bramhall, Charles F He M W 66 Il US US Carpenter Own Shop
    Bramhall, Mary E Wf F W 55 Mo US Oh
    Bramhall, George S M W 23 S NE Il Mo Baker
    Bramhall, Fern D F W 19 KS Il Mo Teacher County School

    Charles married Mary Evaline Corum before 1896. Mary was born in Oct 1865 in Missouri; died on 16 Jan 1939 in Kansas; was buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Evaline Corum was born in Oct 1865 in Missouri; died on 16 Jan 1939 in Kansas; was buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas.

    Notes:

    A post on the Ancestry.com message boards for the CORUM surname indicate she was a daughter of John Corum, and that she married first a Mr. Gale and later Charles F. Bramhall.

    http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.corum/124/mb.ashx

    A direct descendant, Eileen Bramhall Have, posted this note on the Genealogy.com message board for the Corum family.

    Mary Evaline Corum, Born in 1864, I believe in Harrison Co, Missouri.Her father was John Corum.She had 2 sisters and 2 brothers-Mrs. JM CHAMBERS, Mrs Clara RHEA, Carl CORUM of Mt Moriah, Mo and Charles Corum of Kansas City. She was married to a Mr Gale (Harrison Co), a Mr Thomas Wade Hampton and to my great grandfather,Charles BRAMHALL.

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/corum/messages/207.html

    The "Pedigree Resource File" database on FamilySearch.com shows that John Corum, born 5 Oct 1839 in Clay County, MO married Margaret ROBINSON, born ca 1843 in Ohio.

    "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/S5DS-KW8 : accessed 2013-01-03), entry for John /Corum/.


    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1880 Census
    Margaret Corum Slf W F W 34 OH Keepng House ME NY
    Clara E. Corum Dau S F W 17 MO At Home MO OH
    Mary E. Corum Dau S F W 15 MO At Home MO OH
    Charles A. Corum Son S M W 12 MO MO OH
    Rosa A. Corum Dau S F W 10 MO MO OH
    Carl W. Corum Son S M W 7 MO MO OH
    Va M. Corum Dau S F W 5 MO MO OH
    Census Place Trail Creek, Harrison, MO
    FHL Film 1254689
    NA Film T9-0689
    Page 95B

    Notes:

    Married:
    At the time of the 1910 census, Charles was shown as being married twice, whereas it appeared to be the first marriage of Mary. She was listed as the mother of 4 children, all still living. Only George and Ethel Fern were still at home.

    There were three Bramhall markers at the Walnut Hill Cemetery in Kingman, Charles and Mary, and also Juanita Bramhall, born 1906 buried 8-1-1910. Might she also be a daughter?

    Children:
    1. 4. George Bramhall was born on 31 Oct 1896 in Alma, Harlan County, Nebraska; died on 5 Mar 1957 in New York; was buried on 8 Mar 1957 in Long Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.
    2. Ethel Ferne Bramhall was born on 8 Jun 1900 in Kingman County, Kansas; died on 24 Oct 1983 in Kingman County, Kansas; was buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas.

  3. 10.  Thomas Joseph Kelly was born in Oct 1869 in New York County, New York; died after 1930.

    Notes:

    (Research):
    Census Listings:

    1910 Federal census
    New York New York 12 Wd Manhattan
    ED 663 Eighth Avenue
    Kelly, Thomas J Hd M w 39 M 9/yrs NY Ireland Ireland England Mason Building
    Kelly, Mary V Wife F W 32 M 9 4/4 NY NY NY English
    Kelly, Margaret W (sic) Dtr F W 8 S NY NY NY (s/b Violet Margaret Kelly)
    Kelly, Helen Dtr F W 7 S NY NY NY
    Kelly, Kathleen Dtr F W 5 S NY NY NY
    Kelly, Thomas J Son M W 2 S NY NY NY
    Sheenahan, John Brdr M W 65 S Eng. Ireland Eng. Ireland Eng. Ireland 1850 Lather
    McKenna, Thomas H Brother in Law M W 30 S NY NY NY Mason Building

    1920 Federal census
    New York, New York, Manhattan, District 1457
    Kelly, Thomas J age 47 NY Ireland Ireland Bricklayer Building
    Kelly, Mary V age 46 NY NY NY
    Kelly, Margaret V(iolet) age 18 NY NY NY Operator Telephone Company
    Kelly, Helen age 16 NY NY NY Stenographer Office
    Kelly, Kathleen age 14 NY NY NY
    Kelly, Thomas age 11 NY NY NY
    Kelly, Muriel age 9 NY NY NY
    Kelly, Beatrice age 7 NY NY NY
    Kelly, Edna age 5 NY NY NY
    Kelly, Arnold age 3 9/12 NY NY NY

    (They lived next door to 32 year old Daniel McKenna, born in Ireland. Could he have been a relative of Mary's?)

    1930 Federal census:
    New York, New York, Bronx, District 169
    Kelly, Thomas J Head M W age 58 Rents $60 Married @28 NY NY NY Occupation: Mason Industry: Building
    Kelly, Mary V Wife F W age 52 Married @22 NY NY NY
    Kelly, Thomas J, Jr. Son M W age 21 NY NY NY Occupation: Mason Industry: Building
    Kelly, Muriel V. Daug F W age 19 NY NY NY Occupation: Saleslady Industry: Dept Store
    Kelly, Beatrice Daug F W age 17 NY NY NY Occupation: Saleslady Industry: Dept Store

    Thomas married Mary Veronica McKenna about 1900. Mary was born in Apr 1877 in New York County, New York; died after 1930. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Veronica McKenna was born in Apr 1877 in New York County, New York; died after 1930.

    Notes:

    Eileen Bramhall emailed Melinda Strong on June 26, 2003 that: "Mary, my great grandmother is actually a MCKENNA. Her father (don't know his name) was a wealthy man who owned his own plumbing company and was the first to install INSIDE plumbing in NY. He didn't want Mary to marry Thomas Kelly, but she did anyway, obviously, or I guess I wouldn't be here. She came from the the Mckenna and Shanahan family.That's about all I know."

    (Research):This MAY be Mary with her family in 1880 and 1900. It is possible that the family in 1880 and 1900 are differing families, based on the location of Margaret's location of birth in 1880 vs. 1900. Also, son Thomas, born March 1879, is not listed with the family in 1880.

    Additionally, based on the fact that Mary Killy/Kelly is shown to have parents born in Germany in 1900, she may not be the same Mary McKenna that married Thomas J. Kelley around 1900/1901 in New York.

    Edward MCCANA Self M Male W 21 NY Tin Smith IRE I
    Margarite MCCANA Wife M Female W 25 NY [???] Keeping House --- ---
    Mary MCCANA Dau S Female W 2 NY NY NY Source Information:
    Census Place Brooklyn, Kings (Brooklyn), New York City-Greater, New York
    Family History Library Film 1254845
    NA Film Number T9-0845
    Page Number 75D

    1900 Census
    New York, New York, Manhattan
    Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
    SD 1 ED 942 Sheet 7B
    East 119 Street
    135-25-142
    McKenna, Margret Hd W F My 1856 44 Wd 6/2 New York Father born in Ireland/Waterford Mother born in Ireland Tipperary emigrated 1849/51 years in US
    McKenna, Thomas A Son W M Ma 29 1879 21 S NY NY NY Plasterer
    Killy, Thomas J Boarder W M Oct 26 1869 30 S NY Galway Galway Brick Mason
    Killy, Mary Boarder W F Apr 5 1877 23 S NY S Germany Germany Laundress
    Shannon, John Boarder W M Oct 9 1847 52 Ireland Tiperary Ireland Waterford Ireland Tiperary 1849 Lather
    Flynn, Mary E Boarder W F S Nov 11 1878 NY NY NY

    Thomas A. McKenna is listed as the son of Margaret McKenna, whereas Mary Killy is listed simply as a boarder. However, when Thomas McKenna registered for the draft during the First World War, circa 1917, he listed his nearest relative as Mary Kelly.

    When Thomas Andrew McKenna registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of 2811 8 Ave NY, and his occupation was listed as Plaster, but he was not currently employed. His date of birth was shown as 29 Mar 1879, and his nearest relative was Mary Kelly of the same address. He was of Medium heigth and build, with blue eyes and black hair.

    Additionally, the following birth Certificate can be found for Thomas McKenna:

    Name Thomas Mckenna
    Gender Male
    Christening Date:
    Christening Place:
    Birth Date 29 Mar 1879
    Birthplace BIRTH CERTIFICATES, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
    Death Date
    Name Note
    Race
    Father's Name Andrew Mckenna
    Father's Birthplace
    Father's Age
    Mother's Name Margaret Shannon Mckenna
    Mother's Birthplace:
    Mother's Age
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number C71509-3
    System Origin New_York-ODM
    GS Film number 1322139
    Reference ID

    Citing this Record:
    "New York, Births and Christenings, 1640-1962," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FD5P-CRS : accessed 09 Aug 2014), Thomas Mckenna, 29 Mar 1879; citing BIRTH CERTIFICATES, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK, reference ; FHL microfilm 1322139.

    It also appears that John Shannon, who was boarding with the family in 1910, is likely the brother of the widowed Margaret McKenna. The birth certificate, above, for Thomas McKenna shows his mother as Margaret Shannon McKenna. John Shannon's parents were born in the same places as Margaret's, and he immigrated to the US in the same year. Eileen Bramhall Hav? also stated that her great grandmother, Mary McKenna, came from the "Mckenna and Shanahan families." The 1905 New York State Census lists a family in Manhattan consisting of Margaret McKenna, age 49, Thos. McKenna, age 26, and John Shannahan, age 39. New York; State Population Census Schedules, 1905; Election District: A.D. 23 E.D. 25; City: Manhattan; County: New York; Page: 35.

    A birth certificate for Andrew W. McKenna, born 17 Dec 1882 in Manhattan, New York, was also located, and also showed parents as Andrew McKenna and Margarat Shannon. He is not listed with the family in 1900 and likely died, as Margaret was shown in 1900 as having given birth to six children in total, with only two still living.

    Children:
    1. 5. Violet Margaret Kelly was born on 12 Jul 1901 in New York County, New York; died on 14 Sep 1994; was buried on 16 Sep 1994 in Long Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.
    2. Helen Kelly was born about 1904 in New York County, New York.
    3. Kathleen Kelly was born about 1906 in New York County, New York.
    4. Thomas Joseph Kelly, Jr. was born about 1909 in New York County, New York.
    5. Muriel Kelly was born about 1911 in New York County, New York.
    6. Beatrice Kelly was born about 1913 in New York County, New York.
    7. Living
    8. Living

  5. 12.  William James Wilson was born in Jun 1855 in Leicester, Leicestershire, East Midlands, England (son of Joseph Wilson and Ann Choice); died in Mar 1928 in Bucklow, Cheshire, England.

    Notes:

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    Census of England and Wales, 1911
    Number of this Schedule 141
    Registration District Bucklow District # 445
    Subregistration district Sale ED # 6
    Class RG14
    Piece 21562
    (Courtesy of Hailey Bramhall)

    Signed by William James Wilson
    37 Grange Road
    Ashton upon Mersey. Sale Cheshire
    9 people listed in total, 5 Male, 4 female

    William James Wilson Head 55 Male Married 33 years Postman, Civil Service Worker Leicester British Subject
    Mary Anne Wilson Wf 55 Female Married 33 years 10 children born alive, 8 still living, 2 deceased (Notts) Carlton on Trent British Subject
    Jessie Mary/Nancy Wilson Dtr 30 Female Single Domestic Nurse Worker (Cheshire) Alttincham, British Subject
    Dorothy Wilson Dtr 22 Female Single Leather Coverer (Cameras) Camera Worker
    (Cheshire) Sale British Subject
    Robert Sudbury Wilson Son 19 Male Single Bran finisher (Cameras) Camera Worker (Cheshire) Sale British Subject
    Donald Wilson Son 16 S Male Apprentice (Butcher) Butcher Worker (Cheshire) Sale British Subject
    Ewart Gladstone Wilson Son 12 Male School (Cheshire) Sale British Subject
    Elizabeth Gladys Wilson Granddaughter (Cheshire) Ashton on Merry British Subject
    Herbert Frederick Bruge Lodger 22 Male Single Postman (Civil Servant) Civil Service Worker (Yorks) Earlsheston British Subject

    William married Mary Ann Elizabeth Sudbury on 12 Dec 1878 in Oldham, Lancashire, England. Mary (daughter of William Sudbury and Sarah Gibbins) was born in Jan 1856 in Carlton on Trent, Nottinghamshire, England; died in Mar 1941 in Bucklow, Cheshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary Ann Elizabeth Sudbury was born in Jan 1856 in Carlton on Trent, Nottinghamshire, England (daughter of William Sudbury and Sarah Gibbins); died in Mar 1941 in Bucklow, Cheshire, England.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Transcription of Marriage License from the "WilsonEastwood' Tree on Ancestry.com. Owner, Mike Bennett.

    William James Wilson 23 Draper's Asst - Albert Street, Altringham; Father Joseph - stone Mason (decd);
    Mary Ann Sudbury 22 Domestic Serv - 5-8 East Eldon Street, Oldham; Father William - Farm Lab (decd)

    They were married at the Congregational Chapel, Union Street, Oldham

    Children:
    1. Harry Wilson was born about 1879 in Oldham, Lancashire, England; and died.
    2. Jessie Mary Wilson was born about 1881 in Altrincham, Cheshire, England; and died.
    3. Daisy Wilson was born about 1882 in Sale, Cheshire, England; died about 1902 in Cheshire, England.
    4. May Cawthery Wilson was born in Jun 1883 in Sale, Cheshire, England; died in Jan 1949 in Manchester, Lancashire, England.
    5. William Wilson was born in Sep 1885 in Sale, Cheshire, England; and died.
    6. Philip Wilson was born in Dec 1886 in Altrincham, Cheshire, England; died in Sep 1899 in Cheshire, England.
    7. Dorothy Wilson was born about 1889 in Sale, Cheshire, England; and died.
    8. 6. Robert Sudbury Wilson was born on 1 Jul 1891 in Sale, Cheshire, England; died on 8 Sep 1957 in Romford, Essex, England.
    9. Donald Wilson was born in Apr 1894 in Sale, Cheshire, England; and died.
    10. Ewart Gladstone Wilson was born in Mar 1898 in Sale, Cheshire, England; died in Sep 1959 in Northwich, Cheshire, England.

  7. 14.  Robert Eastwood was born in Jun 1856 in Oldham, Lancashire, England (son of Joseph Eastwood and Jane Taylor); died in Sep 1935 in Barton upon Irwell, Lancashire, England.

    Notes:

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    Census of England and Wales, 1911
    Number of Schedule 188

    Transcription of census, Mike Bennett

    Robert Eastwood Husband 55 Married Boiler Stoker Oldham Lancashire
    Helen Eastwood Wife 54 Married 19 Total Children: 4 Birmingham Warwickshire
    Alice Eastwood Dtr 18 Single Cloth Cap Maker Salford Lancashire
    Evelyn Eastwood Dtr 16 Single Cloth Cap Maker Salford Lancashire
    Ethel Eastwood Dtr 14 Single School Salford Lancashire
    Hilda Eastwood Dtr 10 School Salford Lancashire
    Six People Total
    Signed by Robert Eastwood 78 Lacy Str Salford, Lancashire

    Robert married Helen Evelyn Collins about 1892 in Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England. Helen (daughter of John Collins and Margaret Ash) was born about 1856 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; died in Apr 1925 in Barton upon Irwell, Lancashire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Helen Evelyn Collins was born about 1856 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England (daughter of John Collins and Margaret Ash); died in Apr 1925 in Barton upon Irwell, Lancashire, England.

    Notes:

    Michael Bennett shows she married first Leonard Williams, and they were the parents of three children. He was born in Dublin, Ireland, which is where they were married. They appear to have divorced, as his date of death is shown in 1904, 10 years after her marriage to Robert Eastwood.

    Children:
    1. Alice S. Eastwood was born in Mar 1893 in Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England; died in Sep 1957 in Manchester, Lancashire, England.
    2. 7. Evelyn Mary Eastwood was born on 17 Jan 1895 in Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England; died on 14 Jun 1976 in Romford, Essex, England.
    3. Ethel Gertrude Eastwood was born on 2 Aug 1896 in Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England; died in Dec 1975 in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
    4. Hilda Sylvestra Eastwood was born on 25 Apr 1900 in Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England; died in Mar 1982.