US Census, 1860 shows Bernard Monahon (b 1859 Illinois), parents Martin and Anna, and James Monahon (unknown relation) living in Township 7 Range 7, Macoupin, Illinois, USA[1]
US Census, 1870 shows Bernhard Monaghen (b 1851-52 Illinois) living with his mother Annie and his siblings Hannah, John, Margaret, and Bridget living in Illinois, USA[2]
US Census, 1880 shows Bernet Monahan (b 1859 Illinois), mother Anna, 3 siblings living in Dorchester, Macoupin, Illinois, USA[3]
US Census, 1910 shows Bernard Manahan (b 1859 Illinois) and mother Annie living in Dorchester, Macoupin, Illinois, USA[4]
US Census, 1920 shows Barnett Monahan (b 1859 Illinois) and mother Annie living in Dorchester, Macoupin, Illinois, USA[5]
US Census, 1930 shows B Monahan (b 1859 Illinois) living in Dorchester, Macoupin, Illinois, USA[6]
US Census, 1940 shows Barnard Monahan (b 1862 Illinois) living in Altera State Hospital, Wood River Township, Madison, Illinois, USA[7]
Illinois Death record shows Barnard Monahan (b 10 Feb 1859 Madison Illinois, parents Martin Monahan and Anna Mangin) died on 5 May 1941 in Wood River Township, Madison, Illinois, USA"[8]
↑ "US Census, 1860 shows Bernard Monahon (b 1859 Illinois), parents Martin and Anna, and James Monahon (unknown relation) living in Township 7 Range 7, Macoupin, Illinois, USA" https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX4X-YG2
↑ 8.08.1 "Illinois Death record shows Barnard Monahan (b 10 Feb 1859 Madison Illinois, parents Martin Monahan and Anna Mangin) died on 5 May 1941 in Wood River Township, Madison, Illinois, USA" https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NQBC-ZJ6
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Bernard by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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