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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary Ellen Quinlin: Birth: 21 FEB 1853 in Perry County, Indiana. Death: 16 AUG 1926 in Louisville, Ky

  2. Robert Kyoran Quinlin: Birth: 24 SEP 1854 in Leopold, Perry County, Indiana. Death: 29 OCT 1939 in Perry County, Indiana

  3. Ellen M. Quinlin: Birth: 13 NOV 1857 in Perry County, Indiana.

  4. Joseph Quinlin: Birth: 1859.

  5. Thomas E. Quinlin: Birth: AUG 1862. Death: 1936

  6. Bridget Quinlin: Birth: 16 FEB 1863 in Perry County, Indiana. Death: 17 MAY 1934


Sources
1. Title:   Lawson&Kell 082005.FTW

Notes
a. Note:   O�Quinlan, Quinlevan, Kindellan & Quinlin is the Munster form of the Gaelic O�Caoindealhain which in Leinster, where the sept originated, was usually anglicized as Kindellan, and, in modern times as Conlan and Connellan. They were of distinguished origin, being of the southern Ui Neill, and the senior line of the descendants of Laoghaire, King of Ireland in St. Patrick�s day. The Sept, originally located in north Meath, was much reduced by the Anglo-Norman invasion, but they retained property there until thedefeat of James II. At that time the form of the in use in County Meath was Kindellan and this has been retained in Spain, the country in which they settled as exiles. The Kindellans have been prominent in Spain since then. John Ambrose Kindellan (1750-1822) was a noted general in the Spanish army and in our own time General Alfredo Kindelan has been an important member of Gen. Franco�s Cabinet in that country. The branch which settled in north Tipperary became Quinlan in English. The Quinlans are among the more numerous Irish families in Co. Tipperary in 1659 census and do not appear as such elsewhere in it. Timothy Francis Quinlan born in 1861, the Australian politician, was born in CO. Tipperary. The name is now almost confined to Munster, particularly Counties Cork, Limerick and Tipperary, in Clare it is also found but under the synonym Quinlevan. This text and the crest is from the book Irish Families by Edward Maclysaght. ------------------------------------------ Thomas, son of Joseph Quinlin was born in County Kilkenny Ireland on March 16, 1801. He came to America in 1849 on the ship, Osceola, and was naturalized. Thomas married Miss Julia Ann Roach on September 13, 1853. They were married by the Reverend Father J. P. Dion in Cannelton, Indiana. Julia was the daughter of John Roach and born in County Tipperary, Ireland on February 1, 1819. Thomas took his bride home to Leopold on horseback. He was a landowner and was the first to raise wheat in the area. He once owned part of what is now Tell City. In 1860 Thomas owned 200 acres in section 29 of Oil Township and 50 acres in section 32 of Leopold Township.
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  Mary QUEENLIN, born Sept 7, 1853, daughter of Thomas and Jul. Ann Roach;; baptized Sept 8, 1853; sponsors Kenney Queenlin and Elisa Dward (Dwyer) ********************************************************************** **************************** Thomas Joseph Queenlen b. July 29, 1861 son of Thom. & Julia Ann Roch; baptized July 29, 1861g
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  Kyoran Quinlin lived at Cannelton and was involved in several land transactions with Tom. I do not know the connection. Kyorans estate was settled in Perry Co. on Aug. 22, 1893. The spelling has been shown as Kiernan and he was 35 years old in 1870 census. Curran's Obit in Enquirer Aug 8, 1891. Thomas in TC News & Telephone
  1870 census Perry County, Oil Township, Indiana Quinlin Thomas 67 farmer Ireland Julia " Kyoran 16 Indiana Joseph 11 " Ellen 12 " Thomas 10 " Bridget 6 "
  1880 census 1880 Oil Township, Perry County, Indiana Quinley Thomas 80 Julia 50 Thomas 17 Bridget 16
  1900 census Cannelton Quinlin Thomas came to America in 1849 birthdates not right landlord Julia
  1870 Perry County census Quinlin, Kern 45 Laborer Ireland Cannelton
  1880 census Quinlin Kern 50 Ire Cannelton
  1834 tythe record Thomas Quinlin county Kilkenny parish shankill townland Ballytarsna


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