the patrick hynes and
bridget killallea family
This Hynes Family emigrated to the United States around the year 1847 and
eventually settled in Marcella Illinois. The father and mother of Patrick
are unknown as is the exact location of his birth but it is assumed that
it was somewhere near the town of Headford County Galway. It is fairly certain
that he was the brother of Ann Harkins who eventually settled in Burnsville
MN. There is also evidence that he may be the brother of
Catherine Geraghty who was the mother of
J.C. Geraghty of Rosemount.
PATRICK (1832-1901) m. Bridget
Killallea (1854), buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
ANN (1833-1868) m. Patrick Harkins (1856), buried
St. Johns Cem. Burnsville MN
CATHERINE ( - ) m.
Timothy Geraghty ( ) (Headford Co. Galway Ire.)
There was another Hynes (Hines) family that settled in Rosemount MN from
County Galway but the relationship to this family, if any, is at this time
unknown.
PATRICK HYNES (1832-1901)
Parents Unknown
BRIDGET KILLALEA (1835-1933) Dau.of Pat Killalea
& Mary Ford
Patrick was born in County Galway and emigrated to the U.S. about 1847. He
settled in Marcella Ill. and may have spent some time in La Salle Ill. In
1954 he married Bridget in one of these locations. After the birth of there
first child in 1855, Patrick, his family, and his mother in law moved to
Minnesota and settled on a farm near Crystal Lake in Burnsville. He appears
to have been joined by his sister's family (Harkins) and relatives of his
wife (Newell & Fahey) about the same time. Some time prior to 1870 Patrick
sold his farm and moved to a farm in Empire Twp. where he remained until
his death.
Children
Mary (1855-1883) m. Andrew Devitt (1882),
buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
John (1857-1883), buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
Margaret (1859-1946) m. Michael Mullery
(1894) , buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
Julia A (1863-1924) buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
Patrick (1864-1955) m. Mary Garvey (1897),
buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
Ann (1867-1934) m. William Kane ( ), buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
Joseph (1870-1940) m. Sarah Farrell (1898) buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
Elizabeth (1872-1933) m. John Mullery (1905),
buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
James T. (1875-1927) m. Alice O Leary (1904), buried St. Josephs Rosemount
MN
Frank (1878-1908) buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
Patrick died in 1901 and Bridget continued to operate the farm with the help
of her sons. The farm was eventually taken over by one of her sons but she
remained at home until her death at the age of 98. She died March 8, 1933.
Her mother who had lived with the family in the last years of her life had
lived to the ripe old age of 103.
Of the children: Ann became a school teacher, married late in life and remained
in the area. Joseph ran a car dealership in Rosemount and eventually moved
to St. Paul. James may have moved to Minneapolis with his wife. The rest
of the children remained in the area. Julia died Apr. 30 1924.
PATRICK HYNES (1864-1955)
Son of Patrick Hynes & Bridget Killalea
MARY GARVEY (1866-1936) Dau.of
Patrick Garvey & Bridget Hyland
Patrick was born in Burnsville MN and moved with his family to a farm in
Empire Twp. He remained on this farm and eventually took over its operation
after the death of his father. He was married to Mary in 1897. She was the
daughter of a farmer form the Lakeville area.
Children
John R. (1897-1960) m. Mary McAndrews ( ), buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
Edward (1898-1941) (St. Josephs Rosemount ??)
Mildred (1902-1980) m. William Carroll (1932), buried St. Josephs Rosemount
MN
Erma A. (1905-1980) m. Thomas Corrigan ( ), buried St. Josephs Rosemount
MN
Joseph (1905-1971) m. Ann Corrigan ( ), buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
Elizabeth (1906-1972) ( ), buried St. Josephs Rosemount MN
During the 1940s the Hynes Homestead was condemned for use as part of the
Rosemount Arms Plant and later taken over as a University Research facility.
Mary died Mar. 5, 1936.
JAMES T. HYNES (1875-1927)
ALICE O'LEARY ( )
James died on Jan. 23. 1927.
This family file contains the research notes of Mr. Kevin Geraghty as of
March 1999.
Mr. Geraghty is researching the families and descendents of those buried
at the
Highland Cemetery. To contribute to Mr. Geraghty's research, please send
him e-mail at [email protected].
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