. The history of Penacook, , from its first settlement in 1734 up to 1900 . Patrick Barry. KIARAN PENDERGAST. 485. KlARAN PENDERGAST. KIARAN PENDERGAST.[CONTRIBUTED BY HON. J. C. LINEHAN.] Kiaran Pendergast, a native of Kilkenny, Ireland, came toPenacook in the fall of 1852. He worked at the Harris mill as ajack spinner. He died in 1868. But two of his family survive,Mary, who is the wife of John C. Linehan, and Annie, widow ofthe late Thomas Igo, who resides in Concord. Mr. Pendergastwas of a noted family of wool carders, many of whom were wellknown in various parts of New England. His so
. The history of Penacook, , from its first settlement in 1734 up to 1900 . Patrick Barry. KIARAN PENDERGAST. 485. KlARAN PENDERGAST. KIARAN PENDERGAST.[CONTRIBUTED BY HON. J. C. LINEHAN.] Kiaran Pendergast, a native of Kilkenny, Ireland, came toPenacook in the fall of 1852. He worked at the Harris mill as ajack spinner. He died in 1868. But two of his family survive,Mary, who is the wife of John C. Linehan, and Annie, widow ofthe late Thomas Igo, who resides in Concord. Mr. Pendergastwas of a noted family of wool carders, many of whom were wellknown in various parts of New England. His son, John Pender-gast, while in life was well known in Penacook and Concord; hemarried Annie, daughter of John Linehan. 486 HISTORY OF FENACOOK. JAMES DOLAN. [CONTRIBUTED HON. J. C. LINEHAN.] James Dolan was for many years employed in the Penacookmill in the weaving room. He was in Penacook before name is borne in kind remembrance by those with whom helabored, for he was a good man and a liberal supporter of hischurch, as well as a warm lover of his native land. He died onMarch 5, 1877, aged fifty-thr
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