This
John Flanagan of Monaghan Row was father to the two Flanagans later listed as
resident of Monaghan Street. Mary who married Edward McGuigan resided at
number 63 and her brother Mickey was at 65. Still the 1911 Census had the former on Monaghan Row while Michael
Flanagan was still in Monaghan Street. By
that time John Flanagan was living in the adjacent Needham Street. Two years later he died in his son’s home in Monaghan Street.
I
think the Hugh and Ellen Flanagan on Monaghan
Street in 1901 were probably brother and sister of
John. My grandfather Michael (Mick) was a joiner as was his his father of the same name. His grandfather Patrick Carr was a publican of Upper Mill Street. He died in 1883. My grandfather's mother was a McConville from Lower North Street.
My
own grandmother Lena was the second daughter
of Edward McGuigan and Mary Flanagan and younger sister to Rose. Lena emigrated to the USA in
1922. There she married my grandfather
Michael Carr who hailed from Newry’s Cecil
Street. Two
of my grandmother’s brothers, Michael and Hugh, and two sisters Lillie and
Josie, also emigrated to the USA. These were all 'McGuigans'.
In
America
they were all received by their aunt Sarah (Flanagan) Creggan, another daughter
of John. Those who remained in Newry
were Rose, Sally and Patrick.
Their
father Edward McGuigan played for Newry Wanderers who won the Newell Cup in
1908. Both Rose and Sally died as young women about
the age of thirty. Some of Sally’s
(married to Whitfield) and Patrick’s children continued to live in the Newry
area.
Hugh
Flanagan of Monaghan Street
was a Fowl Dealer. The father of John (and probably Hugh and Ellen) Flanagan was named Thomas and was a flax dresser (according to his marriage certificate). Two of John's sons were fowl dealers. I don't believe that Hugh or Ellen ever married. An Ellen Flanigan reported the birth of John's youngest son in 1877 in Newry. The
1901 Census return says that John Flanagan’s house in Monaghan Row included a
stable and Fowl House.’
We
offer our grateful thanks to Christopher for all these details and for
permission to publish them!!