Sunday, June 24, 2007

Keenan Cousins!

Well, actually the name is Keena, not Keenan.

When John Keena and his wife Ellen Doyle came to America with their children (including Helen, Rusty Dunlap’s mother) they changed the name from Keena to Keenan. They immigrated from “Western Athlone”. Counties are big deals in Ireland and Athlone is on the western edge of Westmeath county with the river Shannon forming the western border of the county. The Keena’s lived in Western Athlone, across the Shannon River in Roscommon County. Sort of like Wenatchee - East Wenatchee and Chelan vs. Douglas County. The records for the Keena family are in Roscommon County (alas, another round of expensive genealogists). We found a ton of information, and met some actual Keena cousins!

The Keena family were farmers in the country a few miles west of Athlone in the township of Lisdillure. The Drum Catholic Church is where they were baptized and the Drum Monastic Cemetery is where they were buried.

We had made arrangements through the brilliant genealogist at the Athlone Public Library to meet the caretaker of the Drum Cemetery. The caretaker, knowing we were coming, invited the Keena brothers to meet us. On the far left is Michael Keena and his wife. On the right is his brother John Keena. John and Michael are grandchildren of Michael Keena brother of our John Keena. That makes Rusty 2nd cousins to those in the picture. Michael’s daughter is pictured with Linda. They are 3rd cousins. Anna is a third cousin “once removed”. Linda and I are 2nd cousins to Michael and John “once removed”.

Michael drove us to his farm in Lisdillure and showed us the ruins of the old family homestead where the Keena family lived 2 generations ago. Electricity and plumbing came late to Ireland and both John and Michael remember the arrival.

The old homestead was a safehouse for the IRA in the 1920’s and was burned out by the British as part of the “troubles” (as the Irish refer to those times).







The Keena’s were thrilled to meet us and were surprised that we knew so much about the Keena family. We actually had more genealogy then they had. :) John came to our hotel the next day and spent another hour visiting with us. He is most interested in keeping alive the family heritage and has set aside 20 acres of the family farm as forest in memory of the Keena family gone before. Most impressive people. The Keena family are great relatives to claim.

The old photo is children of Michael Keena (brother to our John). Back row left to right: Michael, Brian, Malachy, John. Front row left to right: Kathleen, Bernice, Mary. Budding genealogists beware, there are lots of Johns, Michaels, and Malachys spread through the generations.

5 comments:

John said...

Did John Keena have red hair? His hair looks lightest in the photo.

Also, do most Western Athloneans go around with a chip on their shoulder? :)

That was thoughtful of the caretaker to call the Keenas. It sounds like John (current generation) Keena's interest in genealogy is somewhat well known. I'll bet it was fun to compare notes. Great to hear that it is so much fun.

One quick Gregoryism:
A joke the kids love is the Pete/Repeat Joke (Two guys are on a boat... pete falls off, who's left?). Today at lunch, Greg turned to Katie and said, "There's three people are on a boat... they don't like you... I love that one."

John said...

By picture I meant the B/W one.

Robert Dunlap said...

This was wonderful. I e-mailed Rusty's nieces and nephews with the blog address so they could enjoy the information you have uncovered.

Dad

Don and Amy Bennion said...

Pretty incredible story. It sounds like they were super friendly. It looks like it may be the Keena family that gives us the crow's feet around the eyes. You can see the resemblance.

Great picutes.

I agree with JB... pretty thoughful of the caretaker to arrange a meeting. I can just imagine you chatting with them with their Irish accents.

Sounds like the highlight so far. Keep posting!

DB

Don and Amy Bennion said...

Amazing...you guys do incredible things with your geneology efforts! I hope Don and I can be as good someday!
Amy