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David Falion
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 1997 12:47 pm    Post subject: FALLONs from Roscommon Reply with quote

My last name is apparently descended from either FALLON or FALLEN. The two oldest references are a Michael FALLEN, born in Roscommon County in 1795, and Marcus FALION, born in the US between 1808 and 1812. Can anyone provide any information on any possible relations?
According to a family paper of mine, Michael FALLON is buried in the "Presbyterian Churchyard, Lewiston, N.Y., church organized 6-12-1817." Michael is supposed the brother of my great-great-grandfather, Marcus FALION (different spelling of the last name). The family information says that he was born in 1795 in Roscommon County, Ireland, and that he died 9-1-1838. Next to his tombstone is that of his wife, Ann Eirwin, born 1787, died 9-18-1841, and also that of Alexander Eirwin (1783 - 8-10-1850) and "Jane, Consort of Owen McHugh (1807 - 10-18-1850). These two are possibly Ann's brother and sister. There are also two other stones, one illegible and the other: "T-IHS-STRONG".








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Diana Lapsley
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 1998 7:09 am    Post subject: Re: FALLONs from Roscommon Reply with quote


: My last name is apparently descended from either FALLON or FALLEN. The two oldest references are a Michael FALLEN, born in Roscommon County in 1795, and Marcus FALION, born in the US between 1808 and 1812. Can anyone provide any information on any possible relations?
: According to a family paper of mine, Michael FALLON is buried in the "Presbyterian Churchyard, Lewiston, N.Y., church organized 6-12-1817." Michael is supposed the brother of my great-great-grandfather, Marcus FALION (different spelling of the last name). The family information says that he was born in 1795 in Roscommon County, Ireland, and that he died 9-1-1838. Next to his tombstone is that of his wife, Ann Eirwin, born 1787, died 9-18-1841, and also that of Alexander Eirwin (1783 - 8-10-1850) and "Jane, Consort of Owen McHugh (1807 - 10-18-1850). These two are possibly Ann's brother and sister. There are also two other stones, one illegible and the other: "T-IHS-STRONG".









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Diana Lapsley
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 1998 7:19 am    Post subject: Re: FALLONs from Roscommon Reply with quote


: My last name is apparently descended from either FALLON or FALLEN. The two oldest references are a Michael FALLEN, born in Roscommon County in 1795, and Marcus FALION, born in the US between 1808 and 1812. Can anyone provide any information on any possible relations?
: According to a family paper of mine, Michael FALLON is buried in the "Presbyterian Churchyard, Lewiston, N.Y., church organized 6-12-1817." Michael is supposed the brother of my great-great-grandfather, Marcus FALION (different spelling of the last name). The family information says that he was born in 1795 in Roscommon County, Ireland, and that he died 9-1-1838. Next to his tombstone is that of his wife, Ann Eirwin, born 1787, died 9-18-1841, and also that of Alexander Eirwin (1783 - 8-10-1850) and "Jane, Consort of Owen McHugh (1807 - 10-18-1850). These two are possibly Ann's brother and sister. There are also two other stones, one illegible and the other: "T-IHS-STRONG".









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Marta Vaillancourt
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 1998 5:57 am    Post subject: Re: FALLONs from Roscommon Reply with quote

(User Above) wrote:

: My last name is apparently descended from either FALLON or FALLEN. The two oldest references are a Michael FALLEN, born in Roscommon County in 1795, and Marcus FALION, born in the US between 1808 and 1812. Can anyone provide any information on any possible relations?
: According to a family paper of mine, Michael FALLON is buried in the "Presbyterian Churchyard, Lewiston, N.Y., church organized 6-12-1817." Michael is supposed the brother of my great-great-grandfather, Marcus FALION (different spelling of the last name). The family information says that he was born in 1795 in Roscommon County, Ireland, and that he died 9-1-1838. Next to his tombstone is that of his wife, Ann Eirwin, born 1787, died 9-18-1841, and also that of Alexander Eirwin (1783 - 8-10-1850) and "Jane, Consort of Owen McHugh (1807 - 10-18-1850). These two are possibly Ann's brother and sister. There are also two other stones, one illegible and the other: "T-IHS-STRONG".

I am seeking information on a Richard P. FALLON (b. 8/1852 in Baltimore, MD and died 5/20/1912 in New Rochelle, N.Y.) who married Mary E. MORAN and they had Francis Xavier FALLON (1886-1953). Richard P. also had a brother who was a Catholic priest, Martin Xavier FALLON (b. 1846 in Baltimore, MD and died 5/21/1900 in Wilmington, DE). Can you link to this information? Thanks for any help given. Marta









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