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  Invasion of Canada, 1866

"Neither of my grandfathers was very practical..." was how my grandmother started her story back in 1978. She took her teeth out after supper so her speech was slurred and we strained to hear her over the clackety window airconditioner.

She related the story of her grandfather Heffernan who fought in the Civil War on the Union side and after the war ended wanted to keep fighting. He was of Irish descent and really hated the English so he and some of his Irish friends invaded Canada. For all I've known over the past 30 years this was a family legend with not much truth to it, but I have recently found out it really happened and there is quite a bit about it on the Internet.

Fenian Raid into Canada 1866

This sums it up for me because that's the impression I got of my great-great-grandfather's reasons for joining up.

"We are the Fenian Brotherhood, skilled in the arts of war,
And we're going to fight for Ireland, the land we adore,
Many battles we have won, along with the boys in blue,
And we'll go and capture Canada, for we've nothing else to do."
-Fenian soldier's song

So now I know that it really happened, and this revelation came to me by way of a cemetery researcher in Durango, Colorado who was investigating the stories behind the various old tombstones in the local cemetary. She provided us with several speeches, military history, and immigration records that straightened out a lot of questions about family history. Overall, I think she sent 15 emails with little bits of additional information, and I just sat here and took it in.

At some point I will settle down and write out a summary of all this new information for my family records. I used to have a website for the family information, and I could revive that just to get it out there so researchers could use it if they wanted.


This is my great-aunt Anna Heffernan holding probably my Uncle Joseph Heffernan Ismay, and her mother Anna Miller Heffernan (strong resemblance to my grandmother Eleanor Heffernan), but I don't know if the older lady is Great-Great Grandma Miller or Heffernan.


posted on July 6, 2008 11:46 AM ()

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A shame that we don't write our histories as we go so that there
is a record of how things were. Some families do it for their
children and grandchildren. I love old photos too and at some
point may post some of my parents in their youth if Edward ever
installs the scanner ...
comment by tealstar on July 17, 2008 4:51 AM ()
I am anxious to hear about the Canadian invasion. When you get it all together, let us know.
comment by elderjane on July 7, 2008 5:03 AM ()
Just click on that link (Fenian Raid into Canada 1866), because I'm not in a big hurry to get it all together.
reply by troutbend on July 7, 2008 6:58 PM ()
This is so exciting.By the way,my cousin lives in Durango.I love old family photos.My parents have a few but I don't know who anyone is in them. Laurie
comment by dogsalot on July 6, 2008 8:48 PM ()
One of my cousins works at the Durango post office (as far as I know still does) and her name is Laurie. They all live out on the road to the Durango airport/Ignacio area.
reply by troutbend on July 7, 2008 6:58 PM ()
There are so many good "family" stories out there. Too bad nobody cares except the family--if that. Good that you're interested. Your new avatar looks familiar.
comment by solitaire on July 6, 2008 5:10 PM ()
I was surprised how much time (3 or 4 days) this researcher who was looking into the families behind the headstones at the cemetery spent on our information. I think she cares more than our family does about it all.
reply by troutbend on July 7, 2008 7:00 PM ()
I knew an incompetent attorney in Orlando named Heffernan...
comment by looserobes on July 6, 2008 2:31 PM ()
It's a fairly common name. There is a mystery author named Kinky Heffernan.
reply by troutbend on July 7, 2008 6:59 PM ()

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