Kevin My g-g-g-g grandmother was a Margaret Scully from Castletownroche, County Cork. Here is what I have on her line that might link to your Scullys from Cashel. Happy hunting. Bob Meehan Dunwoody GA USA Per Mallow HC's records, William Joyce married Margaret Scully in Castletownroche February 7, 1823 with witnesses James Magner and Robert Mehigan. The only possible match I have found in Cloyne, Cork and Ross, or Tipperary for Margaret Scully is a baptism on December 14, 1802 in St. Mary's parish, Clonmel, Tipperary, with father John Scully, mother Catherine Brien, sponsors John Hearn and Maria Daniel and priest J. F. The Scullys of county Tipperary descend from Jeremiah Scully who was established at Cashel in the mid 17th century. James Scully (1737-1816) established a bank in the town of Tipperary. It would be possible John is a descendant of James but I have no corroborating information. There is also a Margaritam Scully baptized June 7, 1805, father Cornelis Scully, mother Margareta Meal, sponsors Patricius Huller and Ellena Rea, Ardfield and Radberry parish. There is a John Scully listed in the 1826 Tithe Applotment listing for Castletownroche in Castletown, land 0 acres, 0 rods, 13 perches, value one pound, ten shillings per acre, total value 2 shillings, 5 pence, a kitchen garden of good quality. This house appears to be in the center of town along with about eighty others of similar size and value. Neighbors on one side were Norry Sullivan, John Brion, Marsha Geogien, Gionias Stack and Catherine Grady, and on the other side Owen Sullivan, David Murphy, Patrick Kelly, John Desmond, and John Duane. The size of these properties would indicate that the inhabitants were probably not tenant farmers but perhaps worked at the nearby town mill. In the November 1859 Griffith's Valuation 9 Chapel Road, Castletownroche, we find Jeremiah Scully leasing a house and garden from Richard A. Oliver, Esq., of 0 acres 0 rods and 11 perches, value 2 shillings land, 10 shillings buildings, total value 12 shillings. There were four Jeremiah Scullys baptized in Cloyne Diocese from 1805-1825. However, none of them had a John as a father. Margaret Scully Joyce, a labourer's wife, died March 29, 1874 in Castletownroche of bronchitis, per William Joyce, present at death. (Record does not indicate whether this William was the husband or the son of Margaret Joyce.).
Hi Bob Thanks for your reply. At present I don't have very much on my Scully line so your info/leads is appreciated. Regards Kevin NelsonNew Zealand From: Robert Meehan via <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> To: cotipperary@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, 31 March 2015 5:08 PM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Roll Call; Ryan, Scully, Condon, Hogan Kevin My g-g-g-g grandmother was a Margaret Scully from Castletownroche, County Cork. Here is what I have on her line that might link to your Scullys from Cashel. Happy hunting. Bob Meehan Dunwoody GA USA Per Mallow HC's records, William Joyce married Margaret Scully in Castletownroche February 7, 1823 with witnesses James Magner and Robert Mehigan. The only possible match I have found in Cloyne, Cork and Ross, or Tipperary for Margaret Scully is a baptism on December 14, 1802 in St. Mary's parish, Clonmel, Tipperary, with father John Scully, mother Catherine Brien, sponsors John Hearn and Maria Daniel and priest J. F. The Scullys of county Tipperary descend from Jeremiah Scully who was established at Cashel in the mid 17th century. James Scully (1737-1816) established a bank in the town of Tipperary. It would be possible John is a descendant of James but I have no corroborating information. There is also a Margaritam Scully baptized June 7, 1805, father Cornelis Scully, mother Margareta Meal, sponsors Patricius Huller and Ellena Rea, Ardfield and Radberry parish. There is a John Scully listed in the 1826 Tithe Applotment listing for Castletownroche in Castletown, land 0 acres, 0 rods, 13 perches, value one pound, ten shillings per acre, total value 2 shillings, 5 pence, a kitchen garden of good quality. This house appears to be in the center of town along with about eighty others of similar size and value. Neighbors on one side were Norry Sullivan, John Brion, Marsha Geogien, Gionias Stack and Catherine Grady, and on the other side Owen Sullivan, David Murphy, Patrick Kelly, John Desmond, and John Duane. The size of these properties would indicate that the inhabitants were probably not tenant farmers but perhaps worked at the nearby town mill. In the November 1859 Griffith's Valuation 9 Chapel Road, Castletownroche, we find Jeremiah Scully leasing a house and garden from Richard A. Oliver, Esq., of 0 acres 0 rods and 11 perches, value 2 shillings land, 10 shillings buildings, total value 12 shillings. There were four Jeremiah Scullys baptized in Cloyne Diocese from 1805-1825. However, none of them had a John as a father. Margaret Scully Joyce, a labourer's wife, died March 29, 1874 in Castletownroche of bronchitis, per William Joyce, present at death. (Record does not indicate whether this William was the husband or the son of Margaret Joyce.). When replying to a message in the digest please do two things: 1. Change the 'Subject' to that of the message you are replying to. 2. Delete all the messages above and below the one you are concerned with. Thank You. All of the past messages of this list can be found in the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=cotipperary ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message