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Information about the name Gavigan (Mostly Wisconsin)

Purcell Genealogy

The name Purcell, carrying a long history often associated with Norman origins in England and a strong presence in Ireland, established a notable lineage in the Monroe, Wisconsin area, reflecting the broader patterns of 19th-century European immigration to the American Midwest.

The arrival of the Purcell family in Green County, particularly around Monroe, traces back to the mid-1800s, when settlers were drawn to Wisconsin’s fertile lands and growing communities, seeking new opportunities in agriculture and emerging industries. Early Purcell settlers likely contributed significantly to the region’s agricultural development, clearing land, establishing farms, and helping to build the foundational economy of Green County. Over generations, members of the Purcell family diversified, potentially engaging in local commerce, various trades, or public service, embedding themselves deeply within the social and civic fabric of Monroe and surrounding areas, leaving their mark through land ownership, enduring family lines, and contributions to the community’s growth and character.

Nan, Mary Purcell, Nora, Gladys, Catherine Gavigan. Neds Daughters
Nan, Mary Purcell, Nora, Gladys, Catherine Gavigan. Neds Daughters


PURCELL (23 individuals)



Purcell Genealogy

Genealogy (from Greek: γενεαλογία genealogia from γενεά genea, “generation” and λόγος logos, “knowledge”), also known as family history, is the study of families and the tracing of their lineages and history.