Author talk:Patrick Laurence Connellan
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[edit]Still alive 1929
- "GLORY OF FLORENCE.", {{{publisher}}}, 19 December 1929
passenger list
[edit]- The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; Series Title: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving At Boston, Massachusetts, 1820-1891; Record Group Title: Records of the U.s. Customs Service; Record Group Number: 36; Series Number: M277; NARA Roll Number: 074
Name Patrick L Connellan
Gender Male
Arrival Age 31
Departure Place Queenstown, Ireland and Liverpool, England
Arrival Date 6 Jul 1869
Arrival Place Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Ship Malta
- The National Archives in Washington, DC; London, England, UK; Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and Successors: Inwards Passenger Lists; Class: Bt26; Piece: 46; Item: 24
Name Patk L Connellan
Arrival Age 52
Port of Departure New York, New York, USA
Arrival Date Apr 1893
Port of Arrival Queenstown, Ireland
Ports of Voyage Liverpool
Ship Name Lucania
Official Number 102105
baptism
[edit]- National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Irish Catholic Parish Registers; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 05344 / 06
Name Pat Connellan
Baptism Age 0
Event Type Baptism
Birth Date 1840
Baptism Date 29 Nov 1840
Baptism Place Kinlough, Leitrim and Sligo, Ireland
Diocese Kilmore
Father Pat Connellan
Mother Peggy Connolly
marriage
[edit]- New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915
Name Patrick L Connellan
Age 53
Birth Place Ireland
Marriage Date 26 Sep 1894
Marriage Place Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Father Lawrence Connellan
Mother Mary Connellan
Spouse Sarah A Fitzpatrick
newspaper mention
[edit]- Drogheda Independent 1884-current, Saturday, August 29, 1936
- Article is about the death of Augusto Ferranti, the oldest man in the Vatican. Discusses P. L. Connellan of the "Boston Pilot", fried of John Boyle O'Reilly in the "Boston Pilot" was sent to Rome in 1869 for the General Council of the Vatican. Says that he lived Rome for the remainder of his life as correspondent of the "Freeman's Journal" until it became defunct.Says that he lived in Rom for more than 50 years, and died about seven years ago
- Pilot, Volume 69, Number 16, 21 April 1906
- Funeral of wife [1]
- Pilot, Volume 69, Number 14, 7 April 1906
- death of wife Sarah Ann Connellan, nee Fitzpatrick [2] and married in Massachusetts (as above)
- Boston College Libraries search [3] search "p. l. connellan" only shows results to 1910s