Copyright 2006 Stamps Howard
Home
Activities
Genealogy
Ireland 2006
Addresses
Accommodations
Genealogy
Ever wonder how we are all related?  Follow these charts to see how we are all cousins.
We are all related (in one manner or another) to Richard Draper & Eleanor Dagg Draper. 

Eleanor Dagg (who was born c. 1860) married Richard Draper on June 10, 1880 at Templederry Protestant Church in the county of Tipperary.  They had 13 children before Eleanor died suddenly at age 39.

Going further back in time, we are all related to descendants of James Dagg (1839 - 1902) of County Tipperary, Ireland. James Dagg married Mary Ellen Holland in 1859, and they had 11 children (one of whom was Eleanor Dagg).

Going still further back in time, we can trace our lineage to William Dagg (1735 - 1792) and his son James (1771 - 1801) of County Tipperary, Ireland.  James was the first of the family to go to Templederry.

Marypat has put together a (very readable) chart showing the relationship of each person. I particularly like it, as she has color-coded the relationship between cousins. There are two main lines: the direct decedents of Richard and Eleanor, and those descended from the siblings of Eleanor.


                Draper Genealogy

                Dagg Genealogy