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Long Andrew Kennedy

  • 05-11-2018 2:39pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 3,411 ✭✭✭


    Have seen a few references to this character, including the latest where some of his claimed descendents and I are linked via DNA.

    There's a page for him on Wikitree:

    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kennedy-1939

    However, while it mentions some facts, they have no references - or, at least, the references are in the original Ancestry.com tree from which he was imported.

    If anyone has any _referenced_ information on him and his descendents (for example, you have his details in your own family tree) I would love to hear from you!

    Thanks in advance,

    Paul


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,108 ✭✭✭pedroeibar1


    I always suspect everything from Wikitree, particularly when not clearly sourced. I would be even more suspicious when the source is from an American on an Ancestry online tree - only an American would write ‘Glencroe County’ (it is a small townland in Tipp.). Further cause for doubt - it is highly improbable after a child in 1775 and a gap of 15 years that Andrew’s wife Margaret (born 1741) would have four children after the age of 49, including a daughter Ellen born in 1797 (when she was aged 56!). The tree also has given a townland name 'Keeper' in Co. Tipp when (a) there is no such townland and (b) 'keeper' actually is an occupation, and one best 'hidden'! Kennedy is a very frequent name in Tipp and unless I was shown proper source material I would regard the contents of that tree as the result of the dreamings of some ancestor collector who is randomly picking names s/he considers 'suitable'.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,411 ✭✭✭oceanclub


    I always suspect everything from Wikitree, particularly when not clearly sourced. I would be even more suspicious when the source is from an American on an Ancestry online tree - only an American would write ‘Glencroe County’ (it is a small townland in Tipp.). Further cause for doubt - it is highly improbable after a child in 1775 and a gap of 15 years that Andrew’s wife Margaret (born 1741) would have four children after the age of 49, including a daughter Ellen born in 1797 (when she was aged 56!). The tree also has given a townland name 'Keeper' in Co. Tipp when (a) there is no such townland and (b) 'keeper' actually is an occupation, and one best 'hidden'! Kennedy is a very frequent name in Tipp and unless I was shown proper source material I would regard the contents of that tree as the result of the dreamings of some ancestor collector who is randomly picking names s/he considers 'suitable'.

    Yes, in case my tone didn't across :) , I'm incredibly dubious about all this and have had to fact-check even some well-referenced trees (where it turned out someone fathered a child at 10, etc). I keep getting mentions of this Long Andrew Kennedy character on Ancestry, Facebook, Wikitree, etc, but so far no one has been able to show any kind of documentation.

    P.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,532 ✭✭✭A2LUE42


    Have just found a DNA link with some folks who mentioned Long Andrew Kennedy and found this post/thread.

    The Keeper reference is probably 'Keeper Hill' in North Tipperary.



  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 11,299 Mod ✭✭✭✭Hermy


    Folks, please refrain from dragging up old threads.

    Genealogy Forum Mod



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