James O. Kennedy (born abt. 1827) emigrated from Ireland to Connecticut around 1850 and was naturalized on 31 March, 1855.
He married Margaret Hays (b. Mar 1836) in New Britain, CT, on February 16, 1858. The 1850 Federal Census lists James and Margaret Kennedy (an an Edward Fitzpatrick) living in Wallingford, CT, where James was found work as a burnisher in a large electro-plated ware-factory known as Simpson, Hall, Miller Company. On 14 April, 1861, Margaret died of childbirth complications at the age of 25. The baby is believed not to have survived as there is no record of its birth. Margaret was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery in Wallingford.
The U.S. Civil War was in its second year when 36-year old James volunteered in the 27th Connecticut Infantry, a 9-month regiment raised in New Haven. He got his baptism of fire storming Marye's Heights at Frederickburg in December of 1862. His next big battle was at Chacellorsville (May, 1863), where he was captured-along with almost the entire regiment--when it was surrounded by the advancing enemy. After a brief stay in Libby Prison, James returned home, but an illness contracted while a prisoner of war often left him incapacitated. He successfully applied for an Invalid Pension.
The enlistment of the 27th Connecticut expired in July, after the two companies not captured at Chancellorsville fought in the Wheatfield at the battle of Gettysburg (1-3 July, 1863).
Shortly after his discharge, James married Mary Shannon (sometimes appears as "Shanahan") on 5 August, 1863, at the Church of the Holy Cross in New York City. She is said to have been born in November of 1847 in Ireland. They lived at 262 Ward Street in Wallingford, along with their 8 children.
James O. Kennedy died of respiratory problems (asthma being the prime culprit) on 18 June, 1893. His will (Probate #2837) left his estate ($1174.00) to his wife, Mary, and named daughter Margaret Kennedy Dunn as sole beneficiary after Mary.
Mary Shannon Kennedy died at her daughter Margaret's home in Bridgeport, CT, on 22 November, 1904. Her body was returned to Wallingford to be laid to rest with her husband and three of their children.
The children of James O. Kennedy & Mary Shannon were:
There is a record of a death for a James S. Kennedy ("S" for Shannon??) on 26 July 1949 in Plainville, CT, aged 86--which would have placed his birth about 1864; never married.
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The 1880 Federal census for Connecticut lists John Fitzgerald living with his uncle, William Fitzgerald in Wallingford. On the 1900 Census, he is listed as a widower enumerated with his cousin, John Fitzgerald.
It would appear that John T. Kennedy married only once and the event occured late in his life. On the Federal censuses for 1900 and 1910, he is listed as "single." He was the second husband of Mary Huldah (Jacobs) Hawkes (4 Aug 1890--May 1981), whose father, Nehemiah P.M. Jacobs owned an oceanside resort in Ogunquit, Maine known as Sparhawk Hall, which still exists. Upon Nehemiah's death in 1931, Mary Kennedy inherited the property.
John and Mary, who married sometime after 1930 when he was in his 60s, had no children. Commander Kennedy died in Kittery, Maine, on 3 May, 1948, and is buried in the Jacobs Family plot in Wells, Maine (Oceanview Cemetery).
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Mary Huldah Jacobs (sometimes seen as "Huldah Mary") was the daughter of Nehemiah P. M. Jacobs (Apr 1863--1931) and Lizzie Howland (Jul 1863--1942). On 7 Sept 1910, she married William Cuyler Hawkes (b. Apr 1881, in Windham, ME)--d. aft. 1930), the son of Frederick S. Hawkes [b. May 1850--the son of Alley Hawkes and Ann Lousia Morris] and Annie L. ____ They had four children, all born in Maine: Dorothy A. Hawkes (b. abt. 1912), Culyer J. Hawkes (19 Aug 1914--7 Mar 2002, Rochester, NY) and twins Elmira Hawkes and Evelyn Hawkes (b. abt. 1921).
Nehemiah Jacobs was the son of Anthony D. Jacobs (c. 1821--??) and Hannah _____ (1827--1920). His siblings were: Edward Jacobs (b. 1849), Geneva Jacobs (b. 1854), John E. Jacobs (1857--1916), who married Elmira S. ____ and Sarah Moody Jacobs (1860--1936), who married Stephen A. Grant.
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