You must read this compelling story about the ancient DORGAN FAMILY!
2. I have updated the family Descendants of Michael Dorgan, brother of Patrick J. Dorgan, courtesy of Michael (“Mickey”) Dorgan of Cloyne, East Cork, Ireland. Mickey is the son of Liam Dorgan, who I visited in Ireland last April 2005. I did not meet Mickey at that time, but he has been a generous correspondent. Visit Mickey Dorgan’s family website.
3. I am updating the “Genealogy of the Decendants of Patrick Dargan” to include new family information gathered over the past few months. I have not yet finished editing this page, but wanted to bring it to your attention.
4. “The Chronological Descendants of Patrick Dargan and Ann Flynn” has been revised and updated. I have also included on this page a list of all the known surnames associated with the DORGAN descendants.
5. I have begun to update the “Kinship with Patrick Dorgan” Page to include new information gathered over the past few months.
6. I have labeled all of the DORGAN Headstones in Ireland. Make sure you read ALL these pages. There are four pages of gravestones.
1.I have added a new page called “Early Dorgans“. I have now traced the family back to TIMOTHY DORGAN and his wife JOHANNA (1750-1823). They are the Grandparents of Patrick Dargan who married Ann Flynn and the Great Grandparents of PATRICK DORGAN who married MARY CATHERINE HARTNETT. The name TIMOTHY was given to the last child of PATRICK DORGAN and MARY CATHERINE HARTNETT. He died at 10 months old. Following the Irish Naming Pattern, TIMOTHY was named after his GG paternal Grandfather.
Name: Timothy Joseph DORGAN
Birth Date: 17 JUN 1902
Birth Place: Providence, RI
Death Date: 17 APR 1903 Age: Timothy Joseph Dorgan died at 10 months.
Death Place: Providence, RI
Baptized by: Rev. John Dunne, St. Patrick’s Church, Providence, RI, 29 June 1902
Sponsors: Michael Hartnett (Probably a cousin of Mary Catherine Hartnett) and Margaret Cunningham (unknown relationship).
Father: Patrick J. DORGAN (1860-1937)
Mother: Mary Catherine HARTNETT (1869-1950)
2. I have added the names of DORGANs transported to Australia for petty crimes, especially during “An Gorta Mor”, the Great Starvation (1840s-1850s).