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Charles Rody Grogan

Charles Rody Grogan

Male 1835 -

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  • Name Charles Rody Grogan 
    • On the marriage certificate of Francis the father was stated as Grogan (not de Landre-Grogan) and the profession as "Gentleman".
    • As Francis was born in 1855 in Bansha, Tipperary, it is likely that Charles was born in Ireland about twenty to thirty years earlier (about 1825-1835).
      Although Francis used the surname de Landre-Grogan, he referred to his father as Charles Grogan, profession Gentleman.
      There was a Patrick Grogan christened in 1855 at Bansha. The parents were Rody Grogan and Honora Landers. This could be Francis St Patrick.
      No record has been found of a marriage between Rody and Honora.
      It is possible that Francis started using the surnames of both his parents, altering Landers to de Landre making it sound French.
      As a matter of interest there is a pub in the village of Bansha named "Grogans"
    Birth Abt. 1835 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I19  grogantree
    Last Modified 23 Aug 2018 

    Family Honora Landers 
    Children 
     1. Francis St. Patrick Vernon de Landre-Grogan,   b. 1855, Bansha, Tipperary Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 22 Jun 1908, See Notes Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 53 years)
    Family ID F5  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 23 Aug 2018 

  • Notes 
    • Data from Catholic Parish Records. 8 Mar 1855. Bansha. Record of Pat Grogan with parents Rody Grogan and Honora Delander. But Frances/Pat claimed to be Protestant.