A study in the origin and signification of the surname McAleer and a contribution to the McAleer genealogy . lUGH McALEERS as this surname isnow spelled by the branch of thefamily under consideration, andhis wife, Catharine Keenan, theancestors of those whose genealo-gy is traced in the accompanyingpedigree or family tree, werenatives of the County Tyrone, Ire-land, where they lived their allotted time, andwhere they are buried with their kith and kin. Thedates of their birth, marriage and death are un-known to the writer, but they were, doubtless, bornduring the last half of the eighteenth ce


A study in the origin and signification of the surname McAleer and a contribution to the McAleer genealogy . lUGH McALEERS as this surname isnow spelled by the branch of thefamily under consideration, andhis wife, Catharine Keenan, theancestors of those whose genealo-gy is traced in the accompanyingpedigree or family tree, werenatives of the County Tyrone, Ire-land, where they lived their allotted time, andwhere they are buried with their kith and kin. Thedates of their birth, marriage and death are un-known to the writer, but they were, doubtless, bornduring the last half of the eighteenth century, anddied very probably during the early years of thenineteenth. They were the parents of nine children—Ann,Ellen, Susan, Sabina (Shibby), Mary, Lawrence,Michael, Miles—all of whom reached maturity,and some of them lived to old age. It is not at 56 McAleer Genealogy. present known to me whether or not their names,as given, are in chronological order, and as oppor-tunity has not offered for the investigation of bap-tismal or other records, no attempt has been madeat verification or correction. A


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