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| name          = McSweeney (surname)
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| birth_place  = [[Rochester, New York]] (John I McSweeney), [[Wooster, Ohio]] (John III McSweeney)
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| members      = John I, John II, and John III [[McSweeney(surname)|McSweeney]]
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==Name Meaning & Origin==
 
==Name Meaning & Origin==
 
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John McSweeney I, born in 1824 near [[Rochester, New York]], was nationally famous as a criminal [[lawyer]].  John McSweeney II, [[City Solicitor]] 1879-1883. [[County Prosecutor]] 1883-1889. On [[State Library Board]] for several years and held other public offices. John McSweeney III, born in Wooster, December 19, 1890. [[Teacher]], [[Lawyer]], [[Soldier]], [[Congressman]]. Graduated from [[Wooster College]], studied law in [[London]], taught at [[Wooster High School]]. Captain in [[World War I]]. [[Congressman]] several terms, 1922-28 and 1936-38 and 1948-50. [[Welfare Director of Ohio]] from 1931 to 1935. [[U.S. Relief Administrator]] in [[Italy]] after [[World War II]].  
 
John McSweeney I, born in 1824 near [[Rochester, New York]], was nationally famous as a criminal [[lawyer]].  John McSweeney II, [[City Solicitor]] 1879-1883. [[County Prosecutor]] 1883-1889. On [[State Library Board]] for several years and held other public offices. John McSweeney III, born in Wooster, December 19, 1890. [[Teacher]], [[Lawyer]], [[Soldier]], [[Congressman]]. Graduated from [[Wooster College]], studied law in [[London]], taught at [[Wooster High School]]. Captain in [[World War I]]. [[Congressman]] several terms, 1922-28 and 1936-38 and 1948-50. [[Welfare Director of Ohio]] from 1931 to 1935. [[U.S. Relief Administrator]] in [[Italy]] after [[World War II]].  
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Other [[lawyers]] who deserve special mention are: the [[Adair (surname)|Adairs]], [[Critchfield (surname)|Critchfields]], [[Funk (surname)|Funks]], [[Taggart (surname)|Taggarts]] and [[Weygant (surname)|Weygants]]. Also A. S. [[McClure (surname)|McClure]], Martin [[Welker (surname)|Welker]], C. N. [[Yocum (surname)|Yocum]], George W. [[Miller (surname)|Miller]], James B. [[Taylor (surname)|Taylor]], J.C. [[McClarren (surname)|McClarran]], William C. [[Yost (surname)|Yost]], A. D. [[Metz (surname)|Metz]] and John C. [[Morr (surname)|Morr]].  
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Other [[lawyers]] who deserve special mention are: the {{Surname|Adair|Adairs}}, {{Surname|Critchfield|Critchfields}}, {{Surname|Funk|Funks}}, {{Surname|Taggart|Taggarts}} and {{Surname|Weygant|Weygants}}. Also A. S. {{Surname|McClure}}, Martin {{Surname|Welker}}, C. N. {{Surname|Yocum}}, George W. {{Surname|Miller}}, James B. {{Surname|Taylor}}, J.C. {{Surname|McClarren|McClarran}}, William C. {{Surname|Yost}}, A. D. {{Surname|Metz}} and John C. {{Surname|Morr}}.  
    
==Vital records==
 
==Vital records==
 
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[[Category:McSweeneys (surname)]]
[[Category: Surnames]]
 
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