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Tracking a Benjamin Mack - Case Study: Is this Benjamin Mack the Father of Sarah Mack?

Friday, October 9, 2020

Posted by Bill Barrett

Research on the parents of Sarah Mack originally led to potentially questioning her surname as communicated by her grandchildren.1 The surname, Entz, was the middle name for one of her sons, Andrew Entz Hurst, who included that as her surname in his marriage record.2 Several of Sarah’s other children recorded her last name as Mock or Mack in either death certificates recorded by their children3,4 or in an application for social security.5 This was creating confusion in finding connections between the Mack/Mock and Entz name.

A search for Sarah Mack with wild cards led to an 1860 U.S. Census that seemed to connect the two names, with some creative spelling. The 1860 census for Whitemarsh, Montgomery, Pennsylvania listed what looked like Benjamin Mae, Louisa, Sarah, Cristiann and a Cristiann Ence. Benjamin’s occupation was coach-trimmer. The writing indicating Mae, may be Mac, hence the reason it was identified in wild-card search on the Mack name. In addition, the presence of Cristiann Ence, which may be Entz, suggests she might be the mother to Louisa. This would connect the Entz name to Mack.

A record from the 1870 U.S. Census for Benjamin Mack, shows a family living in the Lower Ward of Norristown.6 Benjamin Mack, 46, is a coach trimmer, the same occupation as the Benjamin Mac in the 1860 entry.7 He appears to be married to Christiana Mack, 47, and one would assume two children, Sarah, 16, and Christiana, 12.

1860 U.S. Census
1870 U.S. Census

A comparison between the two census entries shows discrepancies in ages, not being ten years older and the difference in name from 1860 to 1870 for the presumed spouse of Benjamin. There is no obvious mark to indicate who may have provided the information to the census taker, thus no conclusion can be made however the similar name of Benjamin and the same occupation, being unique are suggestive this is the same family.

Name Age in 1860 Age in 1870 Occupation
Benjamin Mack 40 46 1860: Coach Trimmer
1870: Coach Trimmer
Louisa or Christiana 40 47
Sarah 10 16
Christiana 2 12
Christiana Ence 60 N/A

An overlay of an 1871 map8 shows the relationship at approximately the time in question between Whitemarsh and Norristown. The proximity adds further evidence that these are likely the same family when considering the names of the two girls, Benjamin’s occupation and the relationship between Whitemarsh and Norristown.

A search of the 1880 U.S. Census resulted in no Benjamin Mack in Montgomery County. In addition, there was no record of Christiann or other spelling either as his wife or his daughter that could be located. Sarah was married and found with her spouse, Hiram Hurst, in Philadelphia.

A chance post to the Montgomery County PA Genealogy Group on Facebook led to a potential clue for an 1880 U.S. Census record for Benjamin Mack living in New Bethlehem, Clarion County, Pennsylvania married to a Mary.9 His Occupation was listed as Coach trimmer. This Benjamin had been dismissed previously due to a different spouse and the location being so far removed from Montgomery County. This time an investigation was undertaken of this Benjamin Mack for potential connection back to Benjamin Mack of Norristown, Pennsylvania.

1880 U.S. Census
County Map of Pennsylvania (FedStats. "Pennsylvania counties map.png." Wikimedia Commons, Wikimedia, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/

A death registration for a Benjamin F. Mack was located in Clarion County stating this Benjamin died in December 189510. Benjamin was listed as a coach trimmer, likely tying him to the Benjamin from the 1880 census. The record indicates he was born in Red Bank Township, he was 71 years of age, making his birth about 1824. There is some discrepancy in the dates as the death seems to state 1896, yet the burial is 1895, it is likely a clerical error.

A search of the 1890 Veterans Schedules led to a record for Benjamin Mack living in New Bethlehem, Clarion, Pennsylvania. He appears to have served in the Civil War from approximately 1862 to 1863 in Company A, 175th Pennsylvania volunteers.11 Benjamin has the middle initial F and appears to have a tumor in the bone of his ankle. The tumor links this Benjamin F. Mack to the Benjamin F. Mack who died in 1895 of a tumor.

Registration of Deaths, Clarion County, PA
Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War

The 175th Pennsylvania Regiment provided a clue back to Montgomery County area. The 175th organized in Philadelphia on 6 Nov 1862.12 As Benjamin’s record in 1890 shows, his date of enlistment of 4 Nov 1862, would put him in the Philadelphia area around 1862 which might link him to the Benjamin Mack found in the 1860 U.S. Census previously. One site indicated that the 175th was composed of eight companies from Chester County and two from Montgomery County, PA13 providing yet more evidence to the theory that Benjamin in Clarion County is the same Benjamin found in Montgomery County. A company role lists B. F. Mack, Sergeant, mustering in 4 Nov 1862.14 The Civil War records for Benjamin may provide further evidence but will need to await the Archives opening after the Coronavirus Pandemic of 2020 ends. Benjamin appears to have filed for a pension 7 Aug 1884 and his widow, Mary E. Filed 25 Jun 1896.15

The obvious question other than if this is the same Benjamin Mack turns to the various names of presumed wives from the Census. Louisa, Christiana and Mary E. Are all distinct. The children in the 1860 and 1870 census are the same and the 1860 census showed another woman, presumably mother-in-law as a Christiana, so might Louisa been a way to differentiate 3 potential Christiana’s in one house? If we assume Louisa is Christiana we are left trying to figure out who Mary E is and is this the same Benjamin.

Index to Marriage Notices, 1843-1899, from the Norristown Herald, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

A search trying to locate marriage notices in the Norristown Herald16 led to only one entry for a Benjamin Mack which was a marriage record for 1871. A contact from the Historical Society of Montgomery County PA located the index entry showing a Benjamin Mack marrying Mary F. Lukens 7 Oct 1871, the notice publishing 12 Oct 1871. The source however reported that the actual record in the Norristown Herald occurred near a rip so no image was sent and when the society reopens, an actual examination of the record would be critical to determine if a church or reverend is listed for additional sources.

Two references from newspapers referring to Mrs. B. F. Mack were found; in one record from the New Bethlehem Vindicator, it states she is formerly of this place and moved from Philadelphia to Norristown, PA.17 In another from the same paper, her friends held a farewell party as Mrs. B. F. Mack was going to move to Philadelphia.18 Again, suggesting the Benjamin and Mary were likely from the Philadelphia region and somehow ended up in Clarion County after their 1871 wedding if these people are related as the evidence continues to build.

A will was found for a Mary E. Mack, in this will it indicates that Mary died 21 Sep 1904. However, more intriguing was that she named her sister, Harmina Walker as well as the desire to be buried next to her first husband, Jackson Lukens.19 Thus Mary E. Lukens who married Benjamin Mack was first married to Jackson Lukens. A marriage record for Jackson Lukens to Mary E. Hanninger dated 13 Nov 1858 in Philadelphia.20 Thus, in all likelihood, the data is following the correct Benjamin Mack and finding out what happened to his wife from 1870 to 1871 would be crucial.

Why and how did Benjamin end up in Clarion County after marrying Mary Hanninger Lukens? Was the draw of oil in the area enticing to a coach trimmer for work? What happened to his wife(s) Louisa and Christiana? If this is the same person, the death would be between the time of the 1870 census, July 1870 and Oct. 1871 when Benjamin re-marries to Mary E. Lukens. Would his Civil War file have more details? The data to date strongly suggests that Benjamin Mack, father to Sarah served in the Civil War, re-married in 1871 and moved to Clarion County, Pennsylvania, and died there in 1895.

Leave a comment if you think I am tracking the same Benjamin

Timeline for Benjamin Mack

Event Year Location Notes
Birth Abt. 1824 Pennsylvania Estimated from census records
Residence 1860 Whitemarsh Twp, Montgomery, Pennsylvania Occupation: Coach Trimmer
Age:40
Wife: Louisa, 40
Children: Sarah 10,, Christiann, 2
Other: Christiann Ence, 60
Residence 1870 Norristown, Montgomery, Pennsylvania Occupation: Coach Trimmer
Age: 46
Wife: Christiana, 47
Children: Sarah, 16; Christiana, 12
Military 4 Nov 1862 Likely Philadelphia Sergeant in Co. A, 175th PA
Military Discharge 7 Aug 1863
Marriage 7 Oct 1871 Norristown, Montgomery, Pennsylvania Mary E. Lukens
Residence 1880 New Bethlehem, Clarion, Pennsylvania Occupation: Coach Trimmer
Age: 59
Wife: Mary E., 53
Military Pension 7 Aug 1884 Application No: 523320
Certificate No: 445326
Residence 1890 New Bethlehem, Clarion, Pennsylvania Tumor in ankle
Death 21 Dec 1895 New Bethlehem, Clarion, Pennsylvania Age: 71
Occupation: Coach Trimmer
Died of tumor
Burial 25 Dec 1895 New Bethlehem, Clarion, Pennsylvania New Bethlehem Cemetery, Clarion, PA
Widow Pension 6 Jun 1896 Widow: Mary E.
Application No: 636437
Certificate No: 449266



1 Barrett, William. "Finding Sarah's Name - Wild Card Clues Offer Potential Link to Benjamin Mac/Mack and Andrew Entz." The Times of Their Lives, William Barrett, thetimesoftheirlives.blogspot.com/2017/09/finding-sarahs-name-wild-card-clues_3.html. Accessed 4 Oct. 2020.↩
2 Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939Z-18RN-4?cc=1589502&wc=Q6V1-397%3A1590243059%2C1590262660 : 30 July 2020), Schuylkill > Marriage license applications, 1923, vol 51, no 100-598 > image 144 of 358; county courthouses, Pennsylvania.↩
3 Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1967; Certificate Number Range: 111601-114450. William Verner Hurst, Certificate 112111-63↩
4 Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1967; Certificate Number Range: 112651-115350. Susie Hurst Elder, Certificate 114892.↩
5 Benjamin R. Hurst. Application for Account Number (Form SS-5), Social Security Administration, Baltimore, MD.↩
6 Year: 1870; Census Place: Norristown Lower Ward, Montgomery, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1378; Page: 35A; Family History Library Film: 552877↩
7 Year: 1860; Census Place: Whitemarsh, Montgomery, Pennsylvania; Page: 649; Family History Library Film: 805145↩
8 FORM: Hopkins, G. M. & Co. Outline Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. 1:25344. “David Rumsey Map Collection" 1871. https://davidrumsey.georeferencer.com/maps/73765b85-6e9e-59d2-8700-d9de6b3fffb6/ (Accessed September 28, 2020).↩
9 United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB5-765?cc=1417683&wc=X4S8-RM9%3A1589394781%2C1589412334%2C1589413575%2C1589395120 : 24 December 2015), Pennsylvania > Clarion > New Bethlehem > ED 76 > image 5 of 16; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.)↩
10 Pennsylvania. Orphans' Court (Clarion County). 1982. Registration of deaths, 1893-1907. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah.↩
11 The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War; Series Number: M123; Record Group Title: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs; Record Group Number: 15; Census Year: 1890↩
12 Union Regimental Histories Pennsylvania. Civil War Archive, Civil War Archives, www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unpainf7.htm#175th. Accessed 4 Oct. 2020.↩
13 175th Pennsylvania Regiment. Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Civil War, Pennsylvania Civil War Volunteers, www.pacivilwar.com/regiment/175th.html. Accessed 4 Oct. 2020.↩
14 Gayley, Alice J. "175th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Company A." FamilySearch.org, www.pa-roots.com/pacw/infantry/175th/175thcoa.html↩
15 "United States General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TBV-J53?cc=1919699&wc=9FFP-6TG%3A213850701 : 22 May 2014), McGuire, John - McKain, James > image 639 of 4337; citing NARA microfilm publication T288 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).↩
16 Cramer, Peggy C., compiler. Index to Marriage Notices, 1843-1899, from the Norristown Herald, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Closson Press, 1989.↩
17 The New Bethlehem Vindicator New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 06 Nov 1896, Fri, Page 7↩
18 The New Bethlehem Vindicator New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 10 Jul 1896, Fri, Page 9↩
19 Wills, 1784-1907 ; Index, 1784-1942; Author: Montgomery County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills; Probate Place: Montgomery, Pennsylvania↩
20Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records; Reel: 367, Nazareth Methodist Episcopal Church↩


© William C. Barrett 2020
Labels: Civil War, Clarion County, Entz, Lukens, Mac, Mack, Montgomery County, New Bethlehem, Norristown, PA 175th
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The Flynn Line Continued: Descendants of James Flynn and Celia Laden through DNA matches

Sunday, September 27, 2020

Posted by Bill Barrett
The family of James Flynn and Celia Laden was tied together through recent analysis of a probate record.1 The evidence indicated that James Flynn was married to Celia Laden and they had possibly eight children, seven of whom were identified through the probate of their gandson, John Ward2 as follows: 
  • Jane Flynn 
  • Anna Flynn 
  • Mary Flynn 
  • James Flynn 
  • Frank Flynn 
  • Thomas Flynn 
  • Michael Flynn 

This is the author's first attempt to use DNA evidence to add additional evidence that Cecelia Flynn, daugther of Thomas Flynn was descended from James Flynn and Celia Laden. DNA evidence was compiled from matches on ancestry.com to determine how distant any shared DNA was for potential matches across the children of James Flynn and Celia Laden. The key tester descends from Cecelia Jane Flynn, the daughter of Thomas Flynn and Margaret Loughrey. The “Thru lines” feature was used to find potential matches descending from James Flynn and Celia Laden. The results showed two potential matches at only 9cM and 20 cM as shown in Figure 1. The matches were a fourth cousin, 1x timed (4C1R) and fifth cousin (5C) descended through Ann Flynn who married a Thomas Brannan. The two matches descend from Ann’s son, Thomas Brannan and his children, James A Brannan and Regina U Brannan. The 20cM match is called James 3 as they are a descendent of James Brannan, while the 9cM match is called George 1 being further identified as descending from George Horn (son of Regina Brannan).


The tree below is interactive, by zooming around one can see relationships. If you click on the "dot" in the top right corner, it will let you know if there is a DNA test. When you hold shift+click, those having a DNA test will turn a darker shade of current color reflecting the potential matches. The tree can be panned around, zoomed in and out to see all changes. Though there is information panels when click on individual, this tree does not have much information in those panels as a more elaborate tree is below.



SVG Family Tree TreeFlynnDNA
Generated by Parallax View's SVG Family-Tree Generator V5.3.3. See https://parallax-viewpoint.blogspot.com/2018/09/svg-family-tree-generator-v50.html James Flynn Celia Laden James Flynn Thomas Flynn Mary Flynn Jane Flynn Frank Flynn Ann Flynn Michael Flynn Thomas Brannan Brannan Margaret Loughrey Spouse Cecelia Jane Flynn Edward Gossart Regina U Brannan Spouse Horn James A Brannan Spouse George Horn Spouse Geeorge 1 9cm, 4C1R Person 1 Spouse Person 2 Spouse James 1 20cm, 5C Mary Louise Gossart Thomas Aldrich Barrett Jospeh A Barrett Joseph's Son Key Tester Marie Delores Hurst Spouse

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DNA | DNA4 |DNA matches Flynn-Loughrey to James Brannan descendent and Regina Brannan descendent
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DNA | DNA4 |DNA matches Flynn-Loughrey to James Brannan descendent and Regina Brannan descendent
DNA | DNA1 | DNA matches descedending from children of James Flynn and Celia Laden DNA | DNA4 |DNA matches Flynn-Loughrey to James Brannan descendent and Regina Brannan descendent

The low centimorgan matches, though encouraging do come with a higher chance to make an error and generate an incorrect connection. The next step focused on exploring shared matches with the highest match at 20cM. The shared matches feature might identify additional lines that may not traced back to James Flynn or Celia Laden. A single match sharing 37cm was identified with the key tester and the 5C. The shared match had two online trees but the test was not directly linked to one of the two potential trees. An analysis of both trees led to the conclusion that the new match was descendend from a Frank Brannan (termed Potential Match).


Frank Brannan was shown as the son of Thomas Brannan, who was the son of Ann Flynn and her husband Thomas. In this tree Frank had a son, James G. Brannan and from there the individuals are privatized making it difficult to assess if the match is 4C1R, 5C or fifth cousin, 1x time removed (5C1R). The Shared cM Project tool(https://dnapainter.com/tools/sharedcmv4https://dnapainter.com/tools/sharedcmv4) probability is 50% for any one of this relations. See Figure 2 and the yellow boxes for potential matches descended from Frank Brannan.


The "Potential Match" was reviewed for shared DNA matches with the key tester resulting in 1 shared at 47cM, single yellow box in Figure 2. Unfortunately, the match did not have an online tree. While reviewing the shared matches of the 47cM match, the likely connection is via Thomas Flynn through most likely his daughter Celia Jane Flynn due to familiar names, including Gossart (husband to Celia Jane). Thus, the match provides at least additional connection between the Flynn children and connecting the descendants of James Flynn and Celia Laden. Figure 2 shows all current matches.


The tree below is interactive, compiled with SVG Family-Tree Generator.

To use:

  • TR button "Question Mark icon"
    • Click - shows any DNA information that person has.
    • Shift+Click - highlights people with DNA information matching the one clicked on.
    • Alt+Click (Option+Click on Mac) - highlights all people with any DNA information (so you know who you can click on).
    • Ctrl+Click (Cmd+Click on Mac) - Clears all highlighting.
  • TL button "Eye icon"
    • Click - expands any thumbnail image into a new tab.
  • Box
    • Click - Shows information panel for that person.
    • Ctrl+Click (Cmd+Click on Mac) - hides any person information panel.
  • Circle
    • Click - Shows information panel for that family.
    • Ctrl+Click (Cmd+Click on Mac) - hides any family information panel.
SVG Family Tree TreeFlynnDNA_ANSI
Generated by Parallax View's SVG Family-Tree Generator V5.3.3. See https://parallax-viewpoint.blogspot.com/2018/09/svg-family-tree-generator-v50.html James Flynn Test for DNA data Expand image Celia Laden Test for DNA data Expand image James Flynn Test for DNA data Expand image Thomas Flynn Abt. 1825 - Abt. 1860 Test for DNA data Expand image Mary Flynn Test for DNA data Expand image Jane Flynn Test for DNA data Expand image Frank Flynn 15 Aug 1831 - 14 Sep 1917 Test for DNA data Expand image Ann Flynn Abt. 1844 - 11 Jan. 1909 Test for DNA data Expand image Michael Flynn Test for DNA data Expand image Thomas Brannan Test for DNA data Expand image Thomas Brannan Test for DNA data Expand image Margaret Loughrey Abt. 1829 - 8 Oct 1916 Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Test for DNA data Expand image Hannah (Anna) Flynn Test for DNA data Expand image John Mather Test for DNA data Expand image Cecelia was born in 1857 in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. She died in 1921 in Jessup, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania. Cecelia Flynn Cecelia was born in 1857 in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. She died in 1921 in Jessup, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania. Test for DNA data Expand image Ed Gosart Test for DNA data Expand image Regina U Brannan Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Horn Test for DNA data Expand image James A Brannan Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Test for DNA data Expand image George Horn Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Test for DNA data Expand image Hold shift + click to see other DNA matches Geeorge 1 9cM, 4C1R Test for DNA data Expand image Hold shift + click to see other DNA matches Person 1 Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Test for DNA data Expand image Hold shift + click to see other DNA matches Person 2 Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Test for DNA data Expand image Hold shift + click to see other DNA matches James 1 20cM, 5C Test for DNA data Expand image Mary Mather Test for DNA data Expand image Betterly Test for DNA data Expand image Myrtle Betterly Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Test for DNA data Expand image Betterly 1 Test for DNA data Expand image Hold shift + click to see other DNA matches Mary 1 36 cm, 4C Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Test for DNA data Expand image Frank Gossart Test for DNA data Expand image Mary L. Gossart Test for DNA data Expand image Edna Gossart Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Test for DNA data Expand image Thomas A. Barrett Test for DNA data Expand image Luke O'Brien Test for DNA data Expand image Edward O'Brien Test for DNA data Expand image Hold shift + click to see other DNA matches Edward 1 191 cM, 2C1R Test for DNA data Expand image Hold shift + click to see other DNA matches Edward 2 132 cM, 3C Test for DNA data Expand image Joseph Barrett Test for DNA data Expand image Joseph's Son Test for DNA data Expand image DNA Key Tester Hold shift + click to see other DNA matches Key Tester Test for DNA data Expand image John Gossart Test for DNA data Expand image Hold shift + click to see other DNA matches John 1 189 cM, 2C1R Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Test for DNA data Expand image Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Test for DNA data Expand image Spouse Test for DNA data Expand image Bridget UNKNOWN Test for DNA data Expand image John Ward Test for DNA data Expand image

No notes available for James Flynn
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Thomas Flynn was born about 1825 in Ireland, likely from County Sligo.
He died between 1860-1863, in what was likely a mine accident.
See Tragedies and Hardships in Northeast Pennsylvania Thomas was connected to James Flynn and Celia Laden through his siblings in The "Smoking" Probate.
No notes available for Mary Flynn
Jane's unshown son, John Ward died and the probate record led to work tying Celia Flynn's unshown sister to the Flynn and Brannan lines in The Smoking Probate.
No notes available for Frank Flynn 15 Aug 1831 - 14 Sep 1917
No notes available for Ann Flynn Abt. 1844 - 11 Jan. 1909
No notes available for Michael Flynn
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Margaret was born in Ireland about 1829.
She died on 8 Oct 1916 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania.
Prior research led to more about her life Tragedies and Hardships in Northeast Pennsylvania
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Cecelia was born in 1857 in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
She died in 1921 in Jessup, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania.
Previous research led to learning more on her parents What Happened to the Parents of Cecelia Jane?
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DNA Match 9 cM, 4C1R
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Thomas Aldrich Barrett was employed in the motion picture industry early in the 20th century.
Names, Newspapers and Family Lore - The Legacy of Thomas Aldrich Barrett (aka Tom Bret)
Thomas' legacy in pictures can be found as well onIMdB
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No notes available for Jospeh A Barrett 1911-1966
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The first DNA analysisThe Flynn Line Continued established small links, though the matches are not strong, the potential to find additional connections with DNA testing could enhance the current conclusiosn. DNA Key Tester
Matches 2 people from the Flynn-Brannan line
Shares 20 cM with Person ID'd as James 1 potential 5th cousin
Shares 9 cM with Person ID'd as George 1 potential 4th cousin, 1x removed

Matches 4 people from the Flynn-Loughrey line
Shares 191 cM with Person ID'd as Edward 1 potential 2nd cousin, 1x removed
Shares 132 cM with Person ID'd as Edward 2 potential 3rd cousin
Shares 189 cM with Person ID'd as John 1 potential 2nd cousin, 1x removed
Shares 36 cM with Person ID'd as Mary 1 potential 4th cousin
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Cecelia and Edward married on 10 Feb 1880 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania
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DNA | DNA4 | DNA matches Flynn-Loughrey to James Brannan descendent and Regina Brannan descendent
DNA | DNA4 | DNA matches Flynn-Loughrey to James Brannan descendent and Regina Brannan descendent
DNA | DNA2 | DNA matches descedendents of Thomas Flynn- Margaret Loughrey
DNA | DNA3 | DNA matches descedendents of Edward Gossart and Celia Jane Flynn
DNA | DNA3 | DNA matches descedendents of Edward Gossart and Celia Jane Flynn
DNA | DNA1 | DNA matches descedending from children of James Flynn and Celia Laden DNA | DNA2 | DNA matches descedendents of Thomas Flynn- Margaret Loughrey DNA | DNA3 | DNA matches descedendents of Edward Gossart and Celia Jane Flynn DNA | DNA4 | DNA matches Flynn-Loughrey to James Brannan descendent and Regina Brannan descendent
DNA | DNA2 | DNA matches descedendents of Thomas Flynn- Margaret Loughrey DNA | DNA3 | DNA matches descedendents of Edward Gossart and Celia Jane Flynn

The linkage of DNA adds additional evidence to the likely conclusion that Thomas Flynn is the son of James Flynn and Celia Laden. The relationships between the matches of Ann Flynn and Thomas Flynn through DNA, though distant, provide further evidence of a connection. The additional connection of “Unknown Match”that strongly correlate with the Gossart line but also shares matches through to the Brannan line, providing additional evidence to the probate records linking the multiple Flynn families back to James and Celia.




1 Barrett, William. “The Smoking “Probate”: Establishing the Flynn Line in Luzerne and Lackawanna County Pennsylvania through Collateral Lines, Court Records and Newspapers.” The Times of Their Lives (blog). Entry posted August 30, 2020. Accessed September 3, 2020. https://thetimesoftheirlives.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-smoking-probate-establishing-flynn.html↩
2 John Ward letters of administration, Lackawanna County probate file no. 527, Lackawanna County Orphans’ Court, Scranton, Pennsylvania.↩

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