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1. JAMES1 MAGNER was born in Glen of Aherlow, Ireland. He married MARGARET FRUIN. She was born in Glen of Aherlow, Ireland.
The James Magner family lived in the Glen of Aherlow, County Tipperary, Ireland. This Magner family came from the Parish of Castletownroche, Diocese of Cloyne in County Cork. Castletownroche is in the Poor Law Union of Fermoy and the Barony of Fermoy in the Province of Munster. The Census of 1766 has records for David, John and William Magner, and a Michael Magner in the Parish of Kildorrery. The parish church in Castletownroche is the Immaculate Conception and the church in Kildorrey is St. Bartholomew. They were considered "landed gentry". The children were well educated, and music and dancing masters came to their home. Tutors were also obtained for other educational subjects.
2. i. AIMEE2 MAGNER, b. Glen of Aherlow, Ireland.
iv. JOHN MAGNER, b. April 23, 1821.
3. v. THOMAS MAGNER, b. 1827, Glen of Aherlow, Ireland; d. 1891, Wilmington, Illinois.
vi. ELLEN MAGNER, b. April 06, 1830.
vii. ROBERT JEROME MAGNER, b. 1835, Glen of Aherlow, Ireland; d. December 12, 1912, Brooklyn, New York.
Brother Jerome was born in County Tipperary about 1835. He "entered the Franciscan Brothers Monastery at Roundstone on March 21, 1857, received the habit on November 11, 1858 and was professed one year later. He was transferred to Brooklyn mission in March 1862. Four years later he was elected Superior General of the Brooklyn Congregation, a post he was destined to occupy at various periods for a total of twenty-seven years. During other terms he served as Assistant Superior and General Consultor. For a brief period he was also Master of Novices. During his career he was associated with St. Patrick's Academy, St. Michael's in Flushing, and of course, St. Francis College. It was during his administration that St. Francis College was incorporated by the State Legislature in 1868, and the College was empowered to grant degrees in 1884.
"Rev. Brother Jerome Magner was one of the pioneers of the Brooklyn foundation. He outlived all the early members of the Community, dying December 12, 1912, after 54 well spent years in the Religious life. He was a big man physically, mentally, and spiritually. The great outpouring of people at his funeral testified to the esteem and veneration of his fellow citizens both clergy and laity. One hundred twenty priests were present at the funeral Mass in St. Pauls's church" Source: 1933 Diamond Anniversary Souvenir Journal page 29.
4. viii. ELIZABETH MAGNER, b. May 01, 1837, Galbally, Ireland; d. August 22, 1917, Dalton City, Illinois.
5. ix. JULIA MAGNER, b. 1839, Glen of Aherlow, Ireland; d. 1900, Pocahontas County Iowa.
2. AIMEE2 MAGNER (JAMES1) was born in Glen of Aherlow, Ireland. She married WILLIAM KIELY.
Aimee Magner, daughter of James Magner and Margaret Fruin Magner, married William Kiely in Ireland. One of her sons was Father Joseph Magner Kiely who was the pastor at St. Attracta in Cicero, Illinois. Father Kiely participated in several Magner and Henneberry marriages and funerals. St. Attracta was closed in the late 1980’s. Another son was Msgr. John Magner Kiely who was a parish priest in Brooklyn, NewYork.
A nephew of Aimee Magner Kiely and Elizabeth Magner Henebry was Msgr. James Patrick Kiley who was the first pastor of St. Timothy's in Chicago. Msgr. Kiely was born on May 17, 1885 in Chicago, the son of James Kiely and Bridget Kehoe. He was baptized on May 24, 1885 in St. Gabriel Church, 4522 Wallace St. in Chicago. The sponsors were Cornelius Maher and Alice Tobin. Msgr. Kiely died March 4, 1970 at age 84.
St. Timothy Catholic Church at 6330 N. Washtenaw Ave in Chicago was founded in 1925 to serve the predominantly Irish families who had settled in the area around Devon Ave., west of Western Ave. On April 5, 1925, George Cardinal Mundelein appointed Rev. James Patrick Kiely, a former assistant at St. Sebastian Church, to organize St. Timothy parish. At the time Father Kiely started his pastorate, there were still truck farms in the area, but they were giving way to subdivisions of brick apartments and single-family houses.
On January 24, 1936, Father Kiely celebrated the 25th anniversary of his ordination. In 1957, Father Kiely was named a Domestic Prelate with the title Right Reverend Monsignor. He celebrated the 50th anniversary of his ordination on November 23, 1960. After serving the people of St. Timothy parish for 41 years, Msgr. Kiely was named pastor emeritus on March 4, 1966. He died March 4, 1970 at the age of 84.
Source: History of the Parishes of the Archdiocese of Chicago, p. 946-947.
i. MAURICE3 KIELY, b. March 07, 1864.
ii. ELLEN KIELY, b. October 28, 1865.
iii. JOSEPH MAGNER KIELY, b. August 14, 1870, Glen of Aherlow, Ireland; d. March 17, 1956, Chicago, Illinois.
Joseph Magner Kiely was born August 14, 1870 in the Glen of Aherlow, Ireland and died on St. Patrick's Day 1956 in Chicago. Father Kiley is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, 3620 Tilden Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11203. He was educated in St. Patrick college in Thurles, County Tipperary and later attended St. Francis College in Brooklyn, New York, (NOTE: this was the college where his cousin, Brother Robert Jerome Magner was the president), the St. Mary Seminary in Baltimore, Maryland and St. Bonaventure Seminary in Allegany, New York. He was ordained on june 4, 1898 in Buffalo, New York by Rev. James Edward Quigley. His assignments were: St. Gabriel from Sept 1898 to Feb 1902. St. Mary in Highland Park, Feb 1902 to Aug 1902. St. Rose, St. Mary in Joliet to July 14, 1905; St. Brendan, St. Mary in Reddick from 1913 to 1920 and was pastor at St. Attracta from Jan 16, 1920 to his death on March 17, 1956.
Funeral services for the Rev. Joseph M. Kiely, 85, a priest of the Archdiiocese of Chicago nearly 58 years. Were held Mar. 21. His Eminence Samual Cardinal Stritch presided and preached at the solemn requiem Mass in St. Attracta church, 4836 W. 13th st., Cicero, where father had been pastor for 36 years.
Father died Mar 17 in St. Anne hospital after three weeks illness. His cousin, the Rev. James P. Kiely, pastor of St. Timothy church, celebrated the Mass, assisted by the Rev. James A. Magner, procurator of the Catholic University, Washington, D.C., another cousin as deacon; and the Rev. Laurance M. Barry, S.J., president of St. Ignatius High school, subdeacon.
Assistants at the throne were the Rt. Rev Msgr William E. North, Los Angeles, Calif, editor of the Tidings, official paper of his Archdiocese, and the Revs Harold H. Sieger, pastor of St. Raphael church, and Joseph O. King, pastor of St. Pius X church. Interment was at Holy Cross cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Father Kiely was active with his pastoral duties until his last illness. He took a lively interest in community affairs and was known to scores of his townspeople. Born in the Glen of Aherlow, near Tipperary, Ireland, Father Kiely was the youngest of a family of 12, five of whom entered the religious life . He studied at St. Patrick college, Thurles. After coming to the United States, he continued his education at St. Francis college, Brooklyn; St. Mary;s seminary, Baltimore and St. Bonaventure seminary, Allegany, N.Y. He was a member of the first class ordained by Archbishop James E. Quigley, then Bishop of Buffalo, N.Y. on June 4, 1898.
Source: Archdiocese of Chicago, Archives and Records Center, 711 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60661.
3. THOMAS2 MAGNER (JAMES1) was born 1827 in Glen of Aherlow, Ireland, and died 1891 in Wilmington, Illinois. He married ELIZABETH FRUIN in Naugatuck, CT, daughter of ROBERT FRUIN and ELLEN CUSSEN. She was born 1829 in Glen of Aherlow, Ireland, and died 1893 in Wilmington, Illinois.
Thomas Magner (1827-1891), son of James and Margaret Fruin Magner born in the Glen of Aherlow. "A Thomas Magner" age 22, left Cork, Ireland aboard the Ship Swift and arrived in Boston on May 20, 1850 (List 56, Roll M265). This could be the same Thomas as the age would be a match.
Research indicates Thomas Magner first settled in Naugatuck, about 4 miles south of Waterbury, CT. Several members of the Magner, Kiely and Fruin families from the Glen of Aherlow area had settled near Waterbury and Bridgeport, CT. Thomas married Eliza Fruin near Naugatuck, CT and then moved to Willmington, Illinois in 1858. Waterbury, CT (New Haven County) is 30 miles from Bridgeport, CT, 127 miles from Boston, 96 miles from New York, and 815 miles from Will County. Elizabeth Fruin (born 1829 in Tipperary; died 1893) parents of Elizabeth are Robert and Ellen Cussen Fruin.
William Fruin was born in April 1798 in Aherlow, County Tipperary Ireland and died October 8, 1880 in Waterbury, CT. He married Johanna Magner who was born in 1811 and died January 12, 1891. William and Johanna had three children: James J. died 1906; Johanna (1839-1887) and Robert (1843-1893). James J. married Mary Jane Slocum and owned the Fruin Hotel in Waterbury, CT.
Elizabeth Fruin, the wife of Thomas (1829-1893) should be related to Margaret Fruin, the wife of James Magner. Thomas and Elizabeth lived in a large plantation style home in Wilmington. The house was later used as a funeral home for over fifty years.
6. i. JAMES3 MAGNER, b. September 27, 1857, Naugatuck, CT; d. November 20, 1937, Wilmington, Illinois.
7. ii. ELIZABETH MAGNER, b. November 02, 1867, Wilmington, Illinois; d. December 20, 1944.
8. iii. MARY AGNES MAGNER, b. January 01, 1874, Wilmington, Illinois; d. March 04, 1970, Pontiac, Illinois.
vi. MARGARET MAGNER, d. 1888, Wilmington, Illinois.
vii. NELLIE MAGNER, b. Wilmington, Illinois; d. 1892, Wilmington, Illinois.
viii. JOHN MAGNER, b. 1855, Naugatuck, CT.
4. ELIZABETH2 MAGNER (JAMES1) was born May 01, 1837 in Galbally, Ireland, and died August 22, 1917 in Dalton City, Illinois. She married JAMES AMBROSE HENNEBERRY November 30, 1862 in Wilmington, Illinois, son of DAVID HENNEBERRY and JANE CUSSEN. He was born February 03, 1832 in Galbally, Ireland, and died July 28, 1908 in Dalton City, Illinois.
Elizabeth Magner born May 1, 1832 in the Glen of Aherlow. She and her sister, Julia, arrived in America in 1861/62 and lived with their uncle, Thomas near Wilmington, Illinois. Brother Jerome brought his sisters, Elizabeth and Julia from Ireland in 1861. He promised to find husbands for them in America. On the next farm resided John Henneberry. John's brothers James and Patrick married Elizabeth and Julia. Elizabeth married James Henneberry on November 30, 1862 near Joliet, IL in Will County. James Henneberry: born Feb 3, 1832 in County Tipperary, Ireland died: July 28, 1908 in Dalton City, Illinois. Father of James born in County Limerick, Ireland; mother born in County Tipperary. Elizabeth Magner Henneberry moved to Dora Township, Moultrie County near Dalton City and Bethany, Illinois in 1874/1875.
From the Bethany Echo, Bethany, IL: Friday August 31, 1917.
"Elizabeth Henneberry. The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Henneberry was held at 10 o'clock Friday morning in the Sacred Heart Church. (Mrs. Henneberry was born May 1, 1837 and died Aug. 22, 1917.) Solemn high mass was celebrated with Rev. Fa. Joseph Kiely as celebrant, Rev. Fa. (Francis Joseph) Magner as deacon and Rev. Fa. Smith as master of ceremonies. Rev. Fa. Kiely and Rev. Fa. Magner are both nephews of Mrs. Henneberry.
10. i. MARGARET ELLEN3 HENNEBERRY, b. September 19, 1864, Wilmington, Illinois; d. June 29, 1942, Kansas City, MO.
11. ii. EMMA JANE HENNEBERRY, b. October 24, 1868, Wilmington, Illinois; d. February 08, 1924, Morrisonville, Illinois.
12. iii. ELIZABETH HENNEBERRY, b. December 05, 1869, Wilmington, Illinois; d. March 09, 1960, Decatur, Illinois. iv. TERESA HENNEBERRY, b. 1873; d. December 21, 1889, Dalton City, Illinois.
13. v. MARY AGNES HENNEBERRY, b. January 27, 1877; d. August 23, 1942, Decatur, Illinois.
14. vi. AMBROSE MAGNER HENNEBERRY, b. April 1879, Dalton City, Illinois; d. February 06, 1962, Chicago, Illinois.
5. JULIA2 MAGNER (JAMES1) was born 1839 in Glen of Aherlow, Ireland, and died 1900 in Pocahontas County Iowa. She married PATRICK HENNEBERRY September 23, 1863 in Wilmington, Illinois, son of DAVID HENNEBERRY and JANE CUSSEN. He was born July 04, 1837 in Galbally, Ireland, and died April 23, 1912 in Pocahontas County Iowa.
i. JANE3 HENNEBERRY, b. April 18, 1866, Grundy County Illinois; d. July 06, 1939, Carroll County Iowa; m. JOSEPH BURNS, 1885, Illinois.
Jane and Joseph had nine children.
15. ii. JOHN HENNEBERRY, b. October 14, 1869, Grundy County Illinois; d. February 17, 1949, Dalton City, Illinois.
iii. FRANK HENNEBERRY, b. 1874, Iowa.
iv. JOSEPH HENNEBERRY, b. December 1875, Grundy County Illinois.
v. THOMAS JEROME HENNEBERRY, b. February 27, 1878, Grundy County Illinois.
Thomas was a physician in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
vi. JAMES M. HENNEBERRY, b. May 26, 1881, Iowa; d. December 1962; m. ANNA B. O'MALLEY, September 20, 1904, Sacred Heart Church Pocahontas County Iowa.
16. vii. DAVID ROBERT HENNEBERRY, b. October 08, 1884, Dalton City, Illinois; d. August 03, 1960, Palo Alto, California.
6. JAMES3 MAGNER (THOMAS2, JAMES1) was born September 27, 1857 in Naugatuck, CT, and died November 20, 1937 in Wilmington, Illinois. He married MARGARET FOLLEN April 20, 1880 in Wilmington, Illinois, daughter of JOHN FOLLEN and BRIDGET CONNELL. She was born 1862, and died June 16, 1925 in Wilmington, Illinois.
i. ELIZABETH4 MAGNER, b. July 31, 1881.
ii. MARY MAGNER, b. December 06, 1884; d. 1977; m. WILLIAM MCINTYRE, November 06, 1938, Wilmington, Illinois.
iii. FRANCIS JOSEPH MAGNER, b. March 18, 1887, Wilmington, Illinois; d. June 13, 1947, Marquette, Michigan.
Chicago Herald; December 24, 1940: "Msgr. Magner Named a Bishop. The Right Rev. Monsignor Francis J. Magner, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Evanston, has been appointed bishop of Marquette, Mich., by Pope Pius XII. Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognant, apostolic delegate to the United States announced today. Msgr. Magner will succeed Bishop Joseph C. Plagens who was transferred two weeks ago to the diocese of Grand Rapids. He will take over his new duties after the first of the year. The new bishop was pastor of St. James Church, Highwood before he was placed in charge of St. Mary's by the late Cardinal Mundelein following the death of Father Hugh P. Smyth in 1927.
Previously Msgr. Magner had been assistant pastor at St. Pius Church, St. Mel's and Precious Blood in Chicago; St. Mary's at Joliet and St. Francis Wilmington, Ill. He was born at Wilmington, Ill., March 18, 1887 and attended St. Ignatius College, Chicago St. Mary's, Kan., and the North American College in Rome before being ordained May 17, 1913.
A brother, James A. Magner, founder of the Charles Carrol forum in Chicago is a member of the faculty at Ibero-American Institute of Studies in Washington. A sister, Sister Mary Josepha, R.S.M. is at St. Ita School here."
17. iv. JOHN IGNATIUS MAGNER, b. October 10, 1890; d. 1973.
18. v. CECELIA MAGNER, b. February 12, 1892, Wilmington, Illinois; d. April 04, 1919, Wilmington, Illinois.
vi. JAMES A. MAGNER, b. October 23, 1901, Wilmington, Illinois; d. December 30, 1994, Palm Beach, Florida.
Monsignor Magner, 93 years old, of Palm Beach, Florida, died Friday, December 30, 1994 following an extended illness. A native of Wilmington, Ill., he was born on October 23, 1901, the son of James Magner and Margaret Follen. Monsignor Magner attended Wilmington Elementary and Public High Schools and later the Campion Academy and College conducted by the Jesuit Fathers at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. In 1921 he entered as a member of the first class of St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois. He received his M.A. degree there and later was ordained to the Catholic Priesthood by Cardinal Mundelein on September 18, 1926. Following two years of post-graduate study in Rome at the Urban College of the Propaganda Fidei and the Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas, he received doctoral degrees in sacred theology and philosophy. In 1929 he returned to Chicago where he taught English and Literature at the Quigley Preparatory Seminary. he also served the parish churches of St. Dominic, St. Gertrude, and St. Lawrence for 11 years. During this time he contributed as a departmental editor of the Extension Magazine and the Catholic Historical Review. In September 1940, Monsignor Magner was appointed to The Catholic University Press, until 1969. A founder of the Institute of Ibero-American studies of The Catholic University of America in 1940, he served as an officer and lecturer until his retirement from the university in 1968. In both Chicago and Washington, D.C., he founded and directed the Charles Carroll Forums, named in honor Charles Carroll of Carrollton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. In 1952, Monsignor Magner was awarded the title Knight Commander of the Order of Isabel la Catolica by the government of Spain. On the recommendation of Cardinal Stritch of Chicago, he was named a Domestic Prelate of the Pope with title Rt. Rev. Monsignor by Pope Pius XII in 1975. Monsignor Magner retired from active duty from the Catholic University of America and from the Archdiocese of Chicago at the end of 1968. At that time he established residence in Palm Beach and for three years served as a visiting priest at St. Edward's Catholic Church, then under the pastorate of Monsignor Jeremiah P. O'Mohony. Upon Monsignor O'Mohony's retirement in 1973, he accepted the invitation of Monsignor John Delaney to assist as visiting priest at Sacred Heart Church in Lake Worth, Florida. Following his retirement from the Catholic University of America, Monsignor Magner continued to serve that institution a member of the finance committee of its board of trustees. He was active in various local activities, including the Palm Beach Opera, the Society of Four Arts, and Norton Art Gallery, the Chamber of Commerce of Palm Beach, the Institute of New Dimensions for Adult Education, Il Circolo Italian Cultural Society, the Kiwanis Club of Palm Beach, and was a life member of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. In addition to his many accomplishments he was also a noted and respected author.
Survivors include five nieces, Mary Leider of West Palm Beach, Fla., Cecele McCarthy of Danville, Ill., Margaret Hughes of Phoenix, Ariz., Colette McNichols of Claredon Hills, Ill. and Mary Rohen of Indian Head, Ill.
Friends may call at Quattlebaum-Holleman-Burse Funeral Home, 1201 South Olive Ave., West Palm Beach, on Thursday, January 5, 1955 from 6 to 8 pm. Monsignor Magner will lie in state at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 410 N. M Street on Friday, January 6, 1995 from 7 to 9 pm. with a Wake Service to be held at 7:30 pm. The Mass of the Resurrection will be held at 10 am. on Saturday, January 7, with interment to follow in the Queen of Peace Cemetery, Royal Palm Beach, Florida. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make contributions to St. Vincent de Paul Seminary, 10701 S. Military Trail, Boynton Beach, FL 33436.
19. vii. AGNES MAGNER, b. May 10, 1904; d. May 15, 1925.
7. ELIZABETH3 MAGNER (THOMAS2, JAMES1) was born November 02, 1867 in Wilmington, Illinois, and died December 20, 1944. She married WILLIAM COVENY January 08, 1896 in Joliet, Illinois.
iv. JOSEPH COVENY, m. BETTY BLACKBURN.
8. MARY AGNES3 MAGNER (THOMAS2, JAMES1) was born January 01, 1874 in Wilmington, Illinois, and died March 04, 1970 in Pontiac, Illinois. She married JOHN VINCENT COVENY January 23, 1901. He was born October 20, 1875 in Verona, Illinois, and died in Dwight, Illinois.
i. JOHN4 COVENY, b. 1908; d. 1970.
iv. AGNES COVENY, b. 1908.
v. ELIZABETH COVENY, b. 1910; d. 1910.
9. ROBERT3 MAGNER (THOMAS2, JAMES1) He married MARGARET DOOLEY October 11, 1887 in Cook County, Illinois.
iv. ANN ESTHER MAGNER, m. JACK PERRY.
27. v. JAMES K. MAGNER.
viii. ROBERT MAGNER, b. 1922; d. 1956.
10. MARGARET ELLEN3 HENNEBERRY (ELIZABETH2 MAGNER, JAMES1) was born September 19, 1864 in Wilmington, Illinois, and died June 29, 1942 in Kansas City, MO. She married GEORGE WADDELL. He was born December 16, 1862 in Logan County, Illinois, and died July 19, 1942 in Kansas City, MO.
i. AVIS ELIZABETH4 WADDELL, b. June 06, 1891; d. April 05, 1974.
ii. CLARICE AGNES WADDELL, b. October 28, 1892, Niantic, Illinois; d. February 29, 1988, Kansas City, MO.
iii. GEORGE CECIL WADDELL, b. September 15, 1896; d. January 25, 1961.
iv. THOMAS ROSS WADDELL, b. October 31, 1899; d. January 05, 1961.
11. EMMA JANE3 HENNEBERRY (ELIZABETH2 MAGNER, JAMES1) was born October 24, 1868 in Wilmington, Illinois, and died February 08, 1924 in Morrisonville, Illinois. She married EDWARD KINNEY October 11, 1892 in Sacred Heart Church Dalton City Illinois. He was born July 13, 1863 in Oakley, Illinois, and died January 03, 1926 in Morrisonville, Illinois.
ii. EVA M. KINNEY, b. November 08, 1894; d. December 1964, Decatur, Illinois.
iii. LEO E. KINNEY, b. May 14, 1896; d. December 04, 1968.
iv. ELIZABETH A. KINNEY, b. August 06, 1899; d. November 12, 1994, Decatur, Illinois.
v. RONELLA T. KINNEY, b. November 01, 1900; d. May 1974, Decatur, Illinois.
vi. AMBROSE D. KINNEY, b. 1903; d. August 02, 1963.
12. ELIZABETH3 HENNEBERRY (ELIZABETH2 MAGNER, JAMES1) was born December 05, 1869 in Wilmington, Illinois, and died March 09, 1960 in Decatur, Illinois. She married LEWIS B. DUNN November 29, 1893 in Sacred Heart Church Dalton City Illinois. He was born July 06, 1865 in Milam Township Illinois, and died July 24, 1903 in Dalton City, Illinois.
i. HOMER JAMES4 DUNN, b. July 02, 1895, Findlay, Illinois.
28. ii. VERA MARIE DUNN, b. January 23, 1897, Findlay, Illinois; d. January 18, 1971, Decatur, Illinois.
29. iii. AIMEE ELIZABETH DUNN, b. February 02, 1901, Findlay, Illinois; d. March 31, 1975.
13. MARY AGNES3 HENNEBERRY (ELIZABETH2 MAGNER, JAMES1) was born January 27, 1877, and died August 23, 1942 in Decatur, Illinois. She married BERNARD H. BRESNAN September 28, 1897 in Sacred Heart Church Dalton City Illinois. He was born August 03, 1872, and died September 01, 1941 in Dalton City, Illinois.
i. LAVERNA4 BRESNAN, b. July 23, 1899; d. December 1981, Decatur, Illinois; m. EDWARD CAHILL; b. December 04, 1899; d. January 1977, Decatur, Illinois.
ii. HELEN K. BRESNAN, b. March 09, 1902; d. January 09, 1917, Dalton City, Illinois.
iii. DOROTHY BRESNAN, b. July 01, 1906; d. September 1986, Decatur, Illinois.
iv. IRENE BRESNAN, b. August 25, 1907; d. January 21, 1998, Dalton City, Illinois; m. THOMAS L. SHEEHAN.
v. BERNARD BRESNAN, b. January 12, 1911; d. May 13, 1973, Portland, Oregon; m. LUELLA CHRISTMAN, May 13, 1939, Decatur, Illinois.
14. AMBROSE MAGNER3 HENNEBERRY (ELIZABETH2 MAGNER, JAMES1) was born April 1879 in Dalton City, Illinois, and died February 06, 1962 in Chicago, Illinois. He married ADELAIDE BAKER. She was born 1875, and died October 06, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois.
i. JOHN BAKER4 HENNEBERRY, b. 1906.
ii. HARRIETT HENNEBERRY, b. 1913.
15. JOHN3 HENNEBERRY (JULIA2 MAGNER, JAMES1) was born October 14, 1869 in Grundy County Illinois, and died February 17, 1949 in Dalton City, Illinois. He married ANNA THERESA DUNN April 30, 1895 in Macon County, Illinois. She was born July 10, 1874 in Warrensburg, Macon County, Illinois, and died April 29, 1955 in Dalton City, Illinois.
i. MARGARET LOUISE4 HENNEBERRY, b. April 23, 1896; d. May 31, 1960, Illinois; m. WILLIAM H. BROWN.
ii. HARRY EDWARD HENNEBERRY, b. June 22, 1898; d. April 13, 1971, Illinois; m. ZITA MARIE MCKEY, May 05, 1927, Chicago, Illinois.
iii. WILLIAM WAYNE HENNEBERRY, b. July 27, 1901; d. October 18, 1973, Illinois; m. CLARA YOUNG, December 27, 1928.
iv. MARY HELEN HENNEBERRY, b. September 14, 1903; m. WILBUR SMITH, April 11, 1923.
v. NELLIE ELIZABETH HENNEBERRY, b. May 27, 1906; m. ROY IBISON.
vi. ANNA RUTH HENNEBERRY, b. March 20, 1911; d. October 17, 1918, Dalton City, Illinois.
vii. JOHN HENNEBERRY, b. October 11, 1916, Dalton City, Illinois; d. July 16, 1964, Illinois; m. MARY MCCLORY, July 23, 1959.
16. DAVID ROBERT3 HENNEBERRY (JULIA2 MAGNER, JAMES1) was born October 08, 1884 in Dalton City, Illinois, and died August 03, 1960 in Palo Alto, California. He married LUCIE A. LEHANE February 12, 1907 in Sacred Heart Church Pocahontas County Iowa.

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