Does anyone have any information about any of the above please ? Cheers from Valerie in sunny Sydney
I HAVE TO MAKE A CORRECTION: MY CORRECTION IS FOR ME ACTUALLY AS I WROTE "PATRICK" HAD 3 SONS, I MEANT DENIS ( B.1824 CORK -D.1905 MIDDLESEX,ENG) MY MISTAKE WAS ANSWERING THE PHONE AS I WAS WRITING THE MESSAGE, SO WHOEVER LOOKS AT THE FIRST MESSAGE RE: PATRICK CARMODY, B. APPROX 1800, I HAVE THE INFO AND BIRTHS OF DENIS' CHILDREN (PATRICK,JOHANNA, JOHN, DENIS) AND THINK THE FIRST SON, PATRICK NAMED FOR HIS G-FATHER, AS IRISH CUSTOM. I NEVER REALIZED ABOUT THE MISTAKE UNTIL IT WS SENT BACK TO ME WITH YOUR MESSAGE,,,IT SEEMS TO BE SPOT LIT FOR MY ATTENTION….. THANK YOU AGAIN FOR WHAT YOU SENT. (THE DATES OF DENIS' CHILDREN A BIT OFF..BUT CLOSE ENOUGH TO NOT MATTER, I HAVE THE COPIES OF THE BIRTHS AND DENIS AND JOHANNAS MARRIAGE) THIS INFO YOU SENT , (THE FIRST ONE HERE ON PAGE) LOOKS PROMISING AND I HAD NOT SEEN BEFORE, IT'S BEEN QUIT AWHILE SINCE I CHECKED AND WITH ONLY THE ONE NAME, AND NO WIFE OR CHILDRENS NAMES HOW DO YOU KNOW IT'S THE "RIGHT ONE???? WAS MY QUESTION TO MYSELF. ACCORDING TO RECORDS I HAVE OF *PATRICK* (SHOUD BE DENIS CARMODY, HE HAD 3 SONS AND ONE DAUGHTER.OLDEST SON,DENIS, WAS AGRICULTURAL FARMER, BUT BORN ON 1824 IN CORK, HIS WIFE BORN IN 1825 ALOS IN CORK. SO THESE COULD BE A HUGE HELP….THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH. On Sep 30, 2013, at 5:26 AM, Maureen O'Connor <zazu1@clear.net.nz> wrote: > > Hi Pat > I assume you have these:if not I hope it helps > > Name: Patrick Carmody > Gender: Male > Burial Date: > Burial Place: > Event Date: 20 May 1870 > Event Place: Kilbaur, Clare, Ireland > Age: 68 > Birth Date: 1802 > Birthplace: > Occupation: Farmer > Race: > Marital Status: Married > Spouse's Name: > Father's Name: > Father's Birthplace: > Mother's Name: > Mother's Birthplace: > Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00933-7 > System Origin: Ireland-EASy > GS Film number: 101720 > Reference ID: rn 292 ln 490 > > Citing this Record: > "Ireland, Deaths, 1864-1870," index, FamilySearch > (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGFQ-S2N : accessed > 30 Sep 2013), Patrick Carmody, 20 May 1870. > > Link: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGFQ-S2N > > Name: Denis Carmody > Event Type: Census > Event Date: 31 Mar 1901 > Gender: Male > Age: 37 > Relationship to Head of Household: Constable > Birthplace: Harlington, Middlesex > Schedule Type: Household > Registration District: Westminster > Sub-District: St James Westminster > Ecclesiastical Parish: St James > Civil Parish: St James Westminster > District/Parish/County: London, Middlesex > > Citing this Record: > "England and Wales Census, 1901," index, FamilySearch > (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X985-FBP : accessed > 30 Sep 2013), Denis Carmody, 31 Mar 1901. > > Link: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X985-FBP > > Clare Tithe Applot.... Link below > > http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/tithe_applot/name_index/index05_CToCarmody.htm > > armody P't Cappa North Kilfinaghta Go to > Carmody Pat Carrowblough Killard Go to > Carmody Pat Doolick Templemaley Go to > Carmody Pat Kilconnell Kilmacrehy John & Pat Carmody Go to > Carmody Pat Kinnielty Kilmacrehy Go to > Carmody Pat'k Ballycurrane Kilmurry Clonderlaw Go to > Carmody Pat'k Ballysheha Kilfintinan Go to > Carmody Pat'k Killulla Drumline Go to > Carmody Pat'k Lurraga Killilagh Go to > Carmody Pat'k Thonavoher Killimer James & Pat'k Carmody Go > to > Carmody Patrick Ballynanty Beg Killeely Go to > Carmody Patrick Drumbawn Kilnamona sub denom of Leckaun Go > to > Carmody Patrick Drumbawn Kilnamona sub denom of Leckaun Go > to > Carmody Patrick Furrure Clondagad Go to > Carmody Patt Ardnavylane Quin Go to > Carmody Patt Ballaghfadda Clareabbey Go to > Carmody Patt Church Street Ennis Go to > Carmody Patt Crevaghmore Quin Go to > Carmody Patt Derrymore Tulla Go to > Carmody Patt Moveen West Moyarta Go to > On Sep 30, 2013, at 9:09 PM, irl-kerry-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > THIS INFO YOU SENT , (THE FIRST ONE HERE ON PAGE) LOOKS PROMISING AND I HAD NOT SEEN BEFORE, IT'S BEEN QUIT AWHILE SINCE I CHECKED AND WITH ONLY THE ONE NAME, AND NO WIFE OR CHILDRENS NAMES HOW DO YOU KNOW IT'S THE "RIGHT ONE???? WAS MY QUESTION TO MYSELF. > ACCORDING TO RECORDS I HAVE OF PATRICK CARMODY, HE HAD 3 SONS ANS ONE DAUGHTER.OLDEST SON,DENIS, WAS AGRICULTURAL FARMER, BUT BORN ON 1824 IN CORK, HIS WIFE BORN IN 1825 ALOS IN CORK. > SO THESE COULD BE A HUGE HELP….THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH. > > On Sep 30, 2013, at 5:26 AM, Maureen O'Connor <zazu1@clear.net.nz> wrote: > >> >> Hi Pat >> I assume you have these:if not I hope it helps >> >> Name: Patrick Carmody >> Gender: Male >> Burial Date: >> Burial Place: >> Event Date: 20 May 1870 >> Event Place: Kilbaur, Clare, Ireland >> Age: 68 >> Birth Date: 1802 >> Birthplace: >> Occupation: Farmer >> Race: >> Marital Status: Married >> Spouse's Name: >> Father's Name: >> Father's Birthplace: >> Mother's Name: >> Mother's Birthplace: >> Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00933-7 >> System Origin: Ireland-EASy >> GS Film number: 101720 >> Reference ID: rn 292 ln 490 >> >> Citing this Record: >> "Ireland, Deaths, 1864-1870," index, FamilySearch >> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGFQ-S2N : accessed >> 30 Sep 2013), Patrick Carmody, 20 May 1870. >> >> Link: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGFQ-S2N >> >> Name: Denis Carmody >> Event Type: Census >> Event Date: 31 Mar 1901 >> Gender: Male >> Age: 37 >> Relationship to Head of Household: Constable >> Birthplace: Harlington, Middlesex >> Schedule Type: Household >> Registration District: Westminster >> Sub-District: St James Westminster >> Ecclesiastical Parish: St James >> Civil Parish: St James Westminster >> District/Parish/County: London, Middlesex >> >> Citing this Record: >> "England and Wales Census, 1901," index, FamilySearch >> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X985-FBP : accessed >> 30 Sep 2013), Denis Carmody, 31 Mar 1901. >> >> Link: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X985-FBP >> >> Clare Tithe Applot.... Link below >> >> http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/tithe_applot/name_index/index05_CToCarmody.htm >> >> armody P't Cappa North Kilfinaghta Go to >> Carmody Pat Carrowblough Killard Go to >> Carmody Pat Doolick Templemaley Go to >> Carmody Pat Kilconnell Kilmacrehy John & Pat Carmody Go to >> Carmody Pat Kinnielty Kilmacrehy Go to >> Carmody Pat'k Ballycurrane Kilmurry Clonderlaw Go to >> Carmody Pat'k Ballysheha Kilfintinan Go to >> Carmody Pat'k Killulla Drumline Go to >> Carmody Pat'k Lurraga Killilagh Go to >> Carmody Pat'k Thonavoher Killimer James & Pat'k Carmody Go >> to >> Carmody Patrick Ballynanty Beg Killeely Go to >> Carmody Patrick Drumbawn Kilnamona sub denom of Leckaun Go >> to >> Carmody Patrick Drumbawn Kilnamona sub denom of Leckaun Go >> to >> Carmody Patrick Furrure Clondagad Go to >> Carmody Patt Ardnavylane Quin Go to >> Carmody Patt Ballaghfadda Clareabbey Go to >> Carmody Patt Church Street Ennis Go to >> Carmody Patt Crevaghmore Quin Go to >> Carmody Patt Derrymore Tulla Go to >> Carmody Patt Moveen West Moyarta Go to >>
Hi Pat I assume you have these:if not I hope it helps Name: Patrick Carmody Gender: Male Burial Date: Burial Place: Event Date: 20 May 1870 Event Place: Kilbaur, Clare, Ireland Age: 68 Birth Date: 1802 Birthplace: Occupation: Farmer Race: Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00933-7 System Origin: Ireland-EASy GS Film number: 101720 Reference ID: rn 292 ln 490 Citing this Record: "Ireland, Deaths, 1864-1870," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGFQ-S2N : accessed 30 Sep 2013), Patrick Carmody, 20 May 1870. Link: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGFQ-S2N Name: Denis Carmody Event Type: Census Event Date: 31 Mar 1901 Gender: Male Age: 37 Relationship to Head of Household: Constable Birthplace: Harlington, Middlesex Schedule Type: Household Registration District: Westminster Sub-District: St James Westminster Ecclesiastical Parish: St James Civil Parish: St James Westminster District/Parish/County: London, Middlesex Citing this Record: "England and Wales Census, 1901," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X985-FBP : accessed 30 Sep 2013), Denis Carmody, 31 Mar 1901. Link: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X985-FBP Clare Tithe Applot.... Link below http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/tithe_applot/name_index/index05_CToCarmody.htm armody P't Cappa North Kilfinaghta Go to Carmody Pat Carrowblough Killard Go to Carmody Pat Doolick Templemaley Go to Carmody Pat Kilconnell Kilmacrehy John & Pat Carmody Go to Carmody Pat Kinnielty Kilmacrehy Go to Carmody Pat'k Ballycurrane Kilmurry Clonderlaw Go to Carmody Pat'k Ballysheha Kilfintinan Go to Carmody Pat'k Killulla Drumline Go to Carmody Pat'k Lurraga Killilagh Go to Carmody Pat'k Thonavoher Killimer James & Pat'k Carmody Go to Carmody Patrick Ballynanty Beg Killeely Go to Carmody Patrick Drumbawn Kilnamona sub denom of Leckaun Go to Carmody Patrick Drumbawn Kilnamona sub denom of Leckaun Go to Carmody Patrick Furrure Clondagad Go to Carmody Patt Ardnavylane Quin Go to Carmody Patt Ballaghfadda Clareabbey Go to Carmody Patt Church Street Ennis Go to Carmody Patt Crevaghmore Quin Go to Carmody Patt Derrymore Tulla Go to Carmody Patt Moveen West Moyarta Go to Link: http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/parishes.htm This is the Main site - Co Clare genealogy site links http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/genealog.htm Limerick : http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies/ObituariesdeathnoticesetcfromTheLimerickChronicle/Alphabeticallistingsofobituariesdeathnoticesetc/c.pdf Main page : http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies/ObituariesdeathnoticesetcfromtheLimerickChronicle/ Hope it helps Maureen NZ ----- Original Message Follows ----- > > Today's Topics: > > 1. CARMODY?ANCESTORS OR A CONTACT FOR INFO (Pat Lewis) > > > From: Pat Lewis <carmodyp@icloud.com> > Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 17:35:09 -0400 > Subject: [IRL-KERRY] CARMODY ANCESTORS OR A CONTACT FOR > > I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR ONE OF THE CARMODY'S IN CLARE, > LIMERICK,KERRY, AND CORK, HOPING TO FIND "SOME INFORMATION > , OR RELATIONSHIP, WHERE EITHER I KNOW FOR SURE THEY WERE > IN 1871-1901. HOWEVER,NOT MUCH LUCK IN FINDING ANY INFO ON > MY GR, GR,GR, GRANDFATHER, SUPPOSEDLY BORN IN CLARE. AS > FAR AS I HAVE BEEN IN 30+ YEARS, HAVEN'T HAD ANY LUCK WITH > FINDING THE RIGHT PATRICK CARMODY, BORN APPROX. 1800 IN > CLARE. MUST HAVE MADE IT DOWN THRU LIMERICK AND CORK, AS I > FIND HIS SON, DENIS CARMODY IN CORK, BELIEVED IN MALLOW > PARISH BUT NOT NECESSARILY TRUE. DENIS MADE IT OVER TO > ENGLAND AROUND 1867, HE AND WIFE JOHANNA (COURTNEY) HAD > THEIR FIRST SON PATRICK, BORN APPROX.1868-9 IN MIDDLESEX > CO, THEN A DAUGHTER , ALSO NAMED JOHANNA, IN 1869-70, TWO > MORE SONS BORN, JOHN,B.1862 (MY GRAND FATHER WHO CAME TO > THE USA IN 1888). LAST SON, DENIS BORN 1864,WHO BECAME A > CONSTABLE WITH LONDON METRO POLICE. >
THANK YOU FOR THIS "NEW" INFO , WHICH I'M GUESSING IS TITHES. I HAVE LOOKED THRU TITHES OVER THE LAST 20 YEARS OF CLARE AND MOST TIMES IF I FOUND A PATRICK ,IT DIDN'T DO MUCH GOOD IF THERE IS NO OTHER FAMILY NAMES, SUCH AS WIFE, CHILDREN,ETC, THIS INFO YOU SENT , (THE FIRST ONE HERE ON PAGE) LOOKS PROMISING AND I HAD NOT SEEN BEFORE, IT'S BEEN QUIT AWHILE SINCE I CHECKED AND WITH ONLY THE ONE NAME, AND NO WIFE OR CHILDRENS NAMES HOW DO YOU KNOW IT'S THE "RIGHT ONE???? WAS MY QUESTION TO MYSELF. ACCORDING TO RECORDS I HAVE OF PATRICK CARMODY, HE HAD 3 SONS ANS ONE DAUGHTER.OLDEST SON,DENIS, WAS AGRICULTURAL FARMER, BUT BORN ON 1824 IN CORK, HIS WIFE BORN IN 1825 ALOS IN CORK. SO THESE COULD BE A HUGE HELP….THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH. On Sep 30, 2013, at 5:26 AM, Maureen O'Connor <zazu1@clear.net.nz> wrote: > > Hi Pat > I assume you have these:if not I hope it helps > > Name: Patrick Carmody > Gender: Male > Burial Date: > Burial Place: > Event Date: 20 May 1870 > Event Place: Kilbaur, Clare, Ireland > Age: 68 > Birth Date: 1802 > Birthplace: > Occupation: Farmer > Race: > Marital Status: Married > Spouse's Name: > Father's Name: > Father's Birthplace: > Mother's Name: > Mother's Birthplace: > Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00933-7 > System Origin: Ireland-EASy > GS Film number: 101720 > Reference ID: rn 292 ln 490 > > Citing this Record: > "Ireland, Deaths, 1864-1870," index, FamilySearch > (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGFQ-S2N : accessed > 30 Sep 2013), Patrick Carmody, 20 May 1870. > > Link: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGFQ-S2N > > Name: Denis Carmody > Event Type: Census > Event Date: 31 Mar 1901 > Gender: Male > Age: 37 > Relationship to Head of Household: Constable > Birthplace: Harlington, Middlesex > Schedule Type: Household > Registration District: Westminster > Sub-District: St James Westminster > Ecclesiastical Parish: St James > Civil Parish: St James Westminster > District/Parish/County: London, Middlesex > > Citing this Record: > "England and Wales Census, 1901," index, FamilySearch > (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X985-FBP : accessed > 30 Sep 2013), Denis Carmody, 31 Mar 1901. > > Link: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X985-FBP > > Clare Tithe Applot.... Link below > > http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/tithe_applot/name_index/index05_CToCarmody.htm > > armody P't Cappa North Kilfinaghta Go to > Carmody Pat Carrowblough Killard Go to > Carmody Pat Doolick Templemaley Go to > Carmody Pat Kilconnell Kilmacrehy John & Pat Carmody Go to > Carmody Pat Kinnielty Kilmacrehy Go to > Carmody Pat'k Ballycurrane Kilmurry Clonderlaw Go to > Carmody Pat'k Ballysheha Kilfintinan Go to > Carmody Pat'k Killulla Drumline Go to > Carmody Pat'k Lurraga Killilagh Go to > Carmody Pat'k Thonavoher Killimer James & Pat'k Carmody Go > to > Carmody Patrick Ballynanty Beg Killeely Go to > Carmody Patrick Drumbawn Kilnamona sub denom of Leckaun Go > to > Carmody Patrick Drumbawn Kilnamona sub denom of Leckaun Go > to > Carmody Patrick Furrure Clondagad Go to > Carmody Patt Ardnavylane Quin Go to > Carmody Patt Ballaghfadda Clareabbey Go to > Carmody Patt Church Street Ennis Go to > Carmody Patt Crevaghmore Quin Go to > Carmody Patt Derrymore Tulla Go to > Carmody Patt Moveen West Moyarta Go to > > > Link: > http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/parishes.htm > > > > > This is the Main site - Co Clare genealogy site links > http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/genealog.htm > > > Limerick : > http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies/ObituariesdeathnoticesetcfromTheLimerickChronicle/Alphabeticallistingsofobituariesdeathnoticesetc/c.pdf > > Main page : > http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies/ObituariesdeathnoticesetcfromtheLimerickChronicle/ > > > Hope it helps > Maureen NZ > > > > > ----- Original Message Follows ----- >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. CARMODY?ANCESTORS OR A CONTACT FOR INFO (Pat Lewis) >> >> >> From: Pat Lewis <carmodyp@icloud.com> >> Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 17:35:09 -0400 >> Subject: [IRL-KERRY] CARMODY…ANCESTORS OR A CONTACT FOR >> >> I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR ONE OF THE CARMODY'S IN CLARE, >> LIMERICK,KERRY, AND CORK, HOPING TO FIND "SOME INFORMATION >> , OR RELATIONSHIP, WHERE EITHER I KNOW FOR SURE THEY WERE >> IN 1871-1901. HOWEVER,NOT MUCH LUCK IN FINDING ANY INFO ON >> MY GR, GR,GR, GRANDFATHER, SUPPOSEDLY BORN IN CLARE. AS >> FAR AS I HAVE BEEN IN 30+ YEARS, HAVEN'T HAD ANY LUCK WITH >> FINDING THE RIGHT PATRICK CARMODY, BORN APPROX. 1800 IN >> CLARE. MUST HAVE MADE IT DOWN THRU LIMERICK AND CORK, AS I >> FIND HIS SON, DENIS CARMODY IN CORK, BELIEVED IN MALLOW >> PARISH BUT NOT NECESSARILY TRUE. DENIS MADE IT OVER TO >> ENGLAND AROUND 1867, HE AND WIFE JOHANNA (COURTNEY) HAD >> THEIR FIRST SON PATRICK, BORN APPROX.1868-9 IN MIDDLESEX >> CO, THEN A DAUGHTER , ALSO NAMED JOHANNA, IN 1869-70, TWO >> MORE SONS BORN, JOHN,B.1862 (MY GRAND FATHER WHO CAME TO >> THE USA IN 1888). LAST SON, DENIS BORN 1864,WHO BECAME A >> CONSTABLE WITH LONDON METRO POLICE. >>
Hello all, while searching for our Sugrues and Sheas, thought this was fun: Kerryman Clipping: March 25, 1905 "SONGS OF OUR LAND." ----- At the St. Patrick's Night Re-Union of the Tralee Irish National Foresters Irish songs were well in evidence Mr. Cornelius O'Leary gave amongst others the following selections on his splendid gramaphone: "The Dear Little Shamrock." "The Minstrel Boy," "The Irish Emigrant," "Molly Bawn," "Eily Ma- vourneen," "Dear Old Killarney," "The Last Rose of Summer" Mr. O'Leary has always taken the very greatest interest in the Fores- ters, of which he is a distinguished member, and has never spared himself in trying to make the entertainments at the Foresters Hall a success. Barbie McGrath Brueski Kenmare-bound June 2015 +++ This email and related attachments may contain confidential information intended exclusively for the addressee. Unauthorized use, disclosure or distribution of this material is prohibited. If you received this message in error, please advise the sender and delete all copies of it. Content is provided by the individual sender and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Company. Though sender believes this transmission to be virus-free, it is the recipient's responsibility to ensure that it is.
Hi Pat, I have sent a message through Ancestry to the grandaughter of Johanna Carmody. I have asked her to contact me, with your permission I will give her your email address. Johanna Carmody Birth abt 1862 in Harlington, Middlesex, England Death Married John Carter 1894 CHILDREN: Elizabeth Carter Daughter abt 1895 Battersea, London, England Dennis Carter Son abt 1898 Battersea, Surrey, England Kathleen Carter Daughter abt 1900 Battersea, Surrey, England Charles Henry Carter Son 26 Sept 1903 Mar 1989 Swindon, Wiltshire, England Charles Henry Carter B: 26 Sept 1903 D: Mar 1989 Swindon, Wiltshire, England MARRIED: Hilda M Breach B: 23 Mar 1909 Notting hill D: Dec 2000 Huntingdon TWO CHILDREN: Births Dec 1938 Carter Brian G Breach Hendon 3a 640 Births Sep 1943 Carter Michael Breach Hendon 3a 820 Brendan www.researchireland.com On 29 Sep 2013, at 22:35, Pat Lewis wrote: > I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR ONE OF THE CARMODY'S IN CLARE, > LIMERICK,KERRY, AND CORK, HOPING TO FIND "SOME INFORMATION, OR > RELATIONSHIP, WHERE EITHER I KNOW FOR SURE THEY WERE IN 1871-1901. > HOWEVER,NOT MUCH LUCK IN FINDING ANY INFO ON MY GR, GR,GR, > GRANDFATHER, SUPPOSEDLY BORN IN CLARE. > AS FAR AS I HAVE BEEN IN 30+ YEARS, HAVEN'T HAD ANY LUCK WITH > FINDING THE RIGHT PATRICK CARMODY, BORN APPROX. 1800 IN CLARE. > MUST HAVE MADE IT DOWN THRU LIMERICK AND CORK, AS I FIND HIS SON, > DENIS CARMODY IN CORK, BELIEVED IN MALLOW PARISH BUT NOT NECESSARILY > TRUE. DENIS MADE IT OVER TO ENGLAND AROUND 1867, HE AND WIFE JOHANNA > (COURTNEY) HAD THEIR FIRST SON PATRICK, > BORN APPROX.1868-9 IN MIDDLESEX CO, THEN A DAUGHTER , ALSO NAMED > JOHANNA, IN 1869-70, TWO MORE SONS BORN, JOHN,B.1862 > (MY GRAND FATHER WHO CAME TO THE USA IN 1888). LAST SON, DENIS BORN > 1864,WHO BECAME A CONSTABLE WITH LONDON METRO POLICE. > > I KNOW NOTHING EXCEPT THE NAMES AND DATES, AND ONE PICTURE EACH OF > JOHANNA, AND MY GRANDFATHER,JOHN CARMODY WHO JOINED THE US ARMY > CALVARY 1895-1901. > FROM THE AGE OF 6, I HAD NO MORE PARENTS OR RELATIVES TO ASK > QUESTIONS OF IN REGARD TO MY GENEOLOGY. > > IF ANYONE CAN HELP, I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT, BEFORE I CLOSE THE > BOOK ON MY FAMILY.I'LL BE 80 SOON, AND THE INFO WOULD BE A GREAT > BIRTHDAY PRESENT. > > I AM GOING TO FHC AGAIN, WHEN IT OPENS, AND LOOK THRU TITHES, WHERE > I FOUND A FEW CARMODY'S IN BUNRATTY AREA, HOPING TO MAKE A > CONNECTION.COULD USE A COPY OF TELEPHONE LIST. > _______________ > --------------- > > Policies of the IRL-Kerry List: > http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/mailing.html > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-KERRY-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message. > > To subscribe to the Digest version of the list, please send an email > to IRL-KERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'subscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. > > To visit the County Kerry Research and Resources Page go to: > http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/ > > Share your stuff! If you transcribed research data, share it with > the Irish genealogy community. Contribute it to the Kerry website to > reach a wide audience. Contact Ann Hammer, data maintenance. Her > contact info is at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/ > contrib.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-KERRY-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
Hi Pat, A few records to help you out, there is no record that states anything but that Dennis and his wife were born in Co. Cork. Dennis was born 1826, Johanna 1827 Your John visited London 1915 with his son, he had not naturalised as he had been serving in the US army, he applied for a temporary passport US embassy London. There is a copy of the application on Ancestry.com it includes a photo of John. He had his son John age 11 with him. 1871 England Census about Dennis Carmody Name: Dennis Carmody Age: 45 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1826 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Johanna Carmody Gender: Male Where born: Cork, Ireland Civil Parish: Harlington Town: Harlington County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Registration District: Staines Sub-registration District: Staines ED, institution, or vessel: 5 Household Schedule Number: 68 Piece: 1305 Folio: 81 Page Number: 13 Household Members: Name Age Dennis Carmody 45 Johanna Carmody 40 Patrick Carmody 14 John Carmody 8 Dennis Carmody 5 Johanna Carmody 10 1911 England Census about Denis Carmody Name: Denis Carmody Age in 1911: 46 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1865 Relation to Head: Brother in Law Gender: Male Birth Place: Harlington, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Chiswick County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street Address: 41 Upham Park Road, Chiswick Occupation: Pensioned Police Officer Registration District: Brentford Registration District Number: 128 Sub-registration District: Chiswick ED, institution, or vessel: 23 Household Schedule Number: 142 Piece: 6950 Household Members: Name Age John Carter 47 Johanna Carter 49 Denis Carter 13 Kathleen Carter 11 Charles Carter 8 Thomas Carter 55 Denis Carmody 46 1881 England Census about Patrick Carmody Name: Patrick Carmody Age: 23 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1858 Relationship to Head: Officer Gender: Male Where born: West Drayton, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Norwood County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street Address: "Middlesex Lunatic Asylum" Education: Employment status: View Image Occupation: Attendant Registration District: Uxbridge Sub-registration District: Hayes ED, institution, or vessel: Middlesex Lunatic Asylum Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 1336 Folio: 68 Page Number: 3 Household Members: Name Age Patrick Carmody 23 U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 about John Carmody Name: John Carmody Birth Date: 29 Jul 1862 Birth Place: Arlington, Middlesex, England Age: 52 Gender: Male Passport Issue Date: 28 May 1915 Passport Includes a Photo: Yes Residence: New York New York 25th July 1888 Liverpool to New York Ship: Celtic his occupation was Mason UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 about John Carmody Name: John Carmody Gender: Male Age: 52 Birth Date: abt 1863 Departure Date: 5 Jun 1915 Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Destination Port: New York, USA Ship Name: St Paul Search Ship Database: Search the 'St Paul' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database Shipping Line: American Line Official Number: 116693 Master: F M Parson He had his son aged 11 with him Brendan www.researchireland.com On 29 Sep 2013, at 22:35, Pat Lewis wrote: > I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR ONE OF THE CARMODY'S IN CLARE, > LIMERICK,KERRY, AND CORK, HOPING TO FIND "SOME INFORMATION, OR > RELATIONSHIP, WHERE EITHER I KNOW FOR SURE THEY WERE IN 1871-1901. > HOWEVER,NOT MUCH LUCK IN FINDING ANY INFO ON MY GR, GR,GR, > GRANDFATHER, SUPPOSEDLY BORN IN CLARE. > AS FAR AS I HAVE BEEN IN 30+ YEARS, HAVEN'T HAD ANY LUCK WITH > FINDING THE RIGHT PATRICK CARMODY, BORN APPROX. 1800 IN CLARE. > MUST HAVE MADE IT DOWN THRU LIMERICK AND CORK, AS I FIND HIS SON, > DENIS CARMODY IN CORK, BELIEVED IN MALLOW PARISH BUT NOT NECESSARILY > TRUE. DENIS MADE IT OVER TO ENGLAND AROUND 1867, HE AND WIFE JOHANNA > (COURTNEY) HAD THEIR FIRST SON PATRICK, > BORN APPROX.1868-9 IN MIDDLESEX CO, THEN A DAUGHTER , ALSO NAMED > JOHANNA, IN 1869-70, TWO MORE SONS BORN, JOHN,B.1862 > (MY GRAND FATHER WHO CAME TO THE USA IN 1888). LAST SON, DENIS BORN > 1864,WHO BECAME A CONSTABLE WITH LONDON METRO POLICE. > > I KNOW NOTHING EXCEPT THE NAMES AND DATES, AND ONE PICTURE EACH OF > JOHANNA, AND MY GRANDFATHER,JOHN CARMODY WHO JOINED THE US ARMY > CALVARY 1895-1901. > FROM THE AGE OF 6, I HAD NO MORE PARENTS OR RELATIVES TO ASK > QUESTIONS OF IN REGARD TO MY GENEOLOGY. > > IF ANYONE CAN HELP, I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT, BEFORE I CLOSE THE > BOOK ON MY FAMILY.I'LL BE 80 SOON, AND THE INFO WOULD BE A GREAT > BIRTHDAY PRESENT. > > I AM GOING TO FHC AGAIN, WHEN IT OPENS, AND LOOK THRU TITHES, WHERE > I FOUND A FEW CARMODY'S IN BUNRATTY AREA, HOPING TO MAKE A > CONNECTION.COULD USE A COPY OF TELEPHONE LIST. > _______________ > --------------- > > Policies of the IRL-Kerry List: > http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/mailing.html > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-KERRY-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message. > > To subscribe to the Digest version of the list, please send an email > to IRL-KERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'subscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. > > To visit the County Kerry Research and Resources Page go to: > http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/ > > Share your stuff! 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I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR ONE OF THE CARMODY'S IN CLARE, LIMERICK,KERRY, AND CORK, HOPING TO FIND "SOME INFORMATION, OR RELATIONSHIP, WHERE EITHER I KNOW FOR SURE THEY WERE IN 1871-1901. HOWEVER,NOT MUCH LUCK IN FINDING ANY INFO ON MY GR, GR,GR, GRANDFATHER, SUPPOSEDLY BORN IN CLARE. AS FAR AS I HAVE BEEN IN 30+ YEARS, HAVEN'T HAD ANY LUCK WITH FINDING THE RIGHT PATRICK CARMODY, BORN APPROX. 1800 IN CLARE. MUST HAVE MADE IT DOWN THRU LIMERICK AND CORK, AS I FIND HIS SON, DENIS CARMODY IN CORK, BELIEVED IN MALLOW PARISH BUT NOT NECESSARILY TRUE. DENIS MADE IT OVER TO ENGLAND AROUND 1867, HE AND WIFE JOHANNA (COURTNEY) HAD THEIR FIRST SON PATRICK, BORN APPROX.1868-9 IN MIDDLESEX CO, THEN A DAUGHTER , ALSO NAMED JOHANNA, IN 1869-70, TWO MORE SONS BORN, JOHN,B.1862 (MY GRAND FATHER WHO CAME TO THE USA IN 1888). LAST SON, DENIS BORN 1864,WHO BECAME A CONSTABLE WITH LONDON METRO POLICE. I KNOW NOTHING EXCEPT THE NAMES AND DATES, AND ONE PICTURE EACH OF JOHANNA, AND MY GRANDFATHER,JOHN CARMODY WHO JOINED THE US ARMY CALVARY 1895-1901. FROM THE AGE OF 6, I HAD NO MORE PARENTS OR RELATIVES TO ASK QUESTIONS OF IN REGARD TO MY GENEOLOGY. IF ANYONE CAN HELP, I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT, BEFORE I CLOSE THE BOOK ON MY FAMILY.I'LL BE 80 SOON, AND THE INFO WOULD BE A GREAT BIRTHDAY PRESENT. I AM GOING TO FHC AGAIN, WHEN IT OPENS, AND LOOK THRU TITHES, WHERE I FOUND A FEW CARMODY'S IN BUNRATTY AREA, HOPING TO MAKE A CONNECTION.COULD USE A COPY OF TELEPHONE LIST.
Hi Folks, Thankyou Pete for helping me make sense of these historical geographical locations, the meanings of words e.g "Drum and Drom refer to the same Irish word, Druim.....a hill or ridge, created by glacial action" this is really interesting - helps conjur up images of the area, as well as explaining the 2 different spellings of the same word.and so much more, thankyou for sharing your amazing knowledge. You wrote back "In your first paragraph, you mention Drombeg and, separately, Ballybunnion Parish. I'm assuming the latter is an RC parish." ..........yes it was Ballybunion RC parish. This reminds me of something I thought of recently - did the Irish Catholics get married in their churches? My GGGrandparents William Nowlan and Mary Walsh's marriage is recorded in the Ballybunion RC Parish. I originally thought this meant they married in the Ballybunion Catholic Church but if Mary came from the TullaBeg/Tullamore area was there a church in that area where they would have married or like my Scottish ancestors did they marry at home in the 1800's? Thankyou Maureen for the fibis website for families in British India. Years ago I had a search of this site but I went back again and had another look but nothing about my DennisNolan family unfortunately. I have got a copy of the Irish 1901 census for William Nolans family and the 1911 one also, thanks for that. And special thanks to Christina for helping me out by sending my query to the list to begin with. I'm happy to help out folk from my end, for any who have family that came to NZ. At our local library we have ancestry.com which has the NZ Electoral Rolls available. Best Wishes, Christine in NZ
Pete and Christine, I have always been told - by our Walshes from Wexford - that the name can be spelled in many different ways, any which way you care to really, and is still the SAME name. So Walsh, Welsh, Welche etc etc, and in many places is pronounced WELSH, as they originally came from that country. And Brannagh is the same name. Marriages frequently took place not in the church, but in ( usually ) the bride's home, with the Parish Priest officiating. My great grandparents did marry in church in Cork, but not at the nearest one, which I always thought odd until I found out that the roof was being repaired on that one at the time. You never can tell, you see. Also Pete, is Tom Burnell's book available? I should love to be able to find a copy. Mary Still would love to find out why Island Turnaboul is named that, there doesn't seem to be any island near it now, although it is close to the Flesk, and locals haven't a clue when I've asked them, but the same happened when I lived in North Yorkshire and I was puzzled by all the ' Ings ' about. Then I discovered that an ING is a water meadow, i.e. land flooded in the Winter and grazed in the Summer. The locals didn't know! Just love topography.
Hi List & Christina Have you had a look at the Irish 1901 census, also the fibis website for families in British India :http://search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/simplesearchsummarycat.php?mode=q There are quite a few records on there for Nolan and spelling variations The 1901 Irish census shows a William Nolan age 63 (I did put in the age as 67) but this is the - his wife's name is Mary Residents of a house 3 in Drombeg (Shronowen, Kerry) Show all information Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Nolan Katie 26 Female Daughter Roman Catholic County Kerry Farmers Daughter Read and write English Not Married - Nolan Hanoria 21 Female Daughter Roman Catholic County Kerry Scholar Read and write English Not Married - Nolan Ellen 24 Female Daughter Roman Catholic County Kerry Farmers Daughter Read and write English Not Married - Nolan William 63 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic County Kerry Farmer Read and write Irish and English Married - Nolan Mary 60 Female Wife Roman Catholic County Kerry - Read Irish and English Married Hope this helps Good Luck Maureen NZ ----- Original Message Follows ----- > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Nolan from Drombeg, Gale and Walsh from > TullaBeg/Tullamore > (Christina Hunt) > > > From: Christina Hunt <chrisnina@gmail.com> > Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 22:47:05 -0400 > Subject: [IRL-KERRY] Nolan from Drombeg, Gale and Walsh > from TullaBeg/Tullamore > > From fabiochris@xtra.co.nz (who is having email > problems.) > > Hi Folks, At present I am looking thru the online Co. > Kerry Church Records for my Walsh and Nolan families > trying to make family connections with the help of the > sponsors and witness's names. Interestingly there are a > few crossovers with Nolans sponsoring Walsh births and > Walsh's sponsoring Nolan births. But I have never been > able find my GGGrandfather William Nolans family recorded > in the records. I have been given the names of Denis > Nolan and Jenni Dowd as his parents and his sister as > Jane but there are no records of these 3 in Co. Kerry and > I have not been able to find the source of this info. > They might have settled somewhere else in Ireland when > they returned from the East Indies where William was born > in 1834 - also in this I have not been able to find the > source to verify if he really was born in the East Indies. > > > To post a message to the IRL-KERRY mailing list, send an > email to IRL-KERRY@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-KERRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > email with no additional text. >
Thanks to everyone who took the time to answer my query on 'KNUCKIVADIRI'. I appreciate all your help.
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________________________________ ________________________________ From: Patricia Jensen <reachpatricia@optusnet.com.au> To: beth laplume <beth_laplume@yahoo.com> Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 5:22 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-KERRY] Ashe- Griffin_Graham-Pierse-O'Connor Beth There was no message in this ??? On 07/09/2013, at 8:02 AM, beth laplume wrote: > > ________________________________ > _______________ > --------------- > > Policies of the IRL-Kerry List: > http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/mailing.html > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-KERRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. > > To subscribe to the Digest version of the list, please send an email to IRL-KERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. > > To visit the County Kerry Research and Resources Page go to: > http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/ > > Share your stuff! If you transcribed research data, share it with the Irish genealogy community. Contribute it to the Kerry website to reach a wide audience. Contact Ann Hammer, data maintenance. Her contact info is at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/contrib.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-KERRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Christine, I usually reply to letters in a series of "quote, then reply" segments. But I don't quite know where to start on this one [gr]. Perhaps, I'll just give a bunch of comments and you can incorporate them into your collection of information (or mis-information). In your first paragraph, you mention Drombeg and, separately, Ballybunnion Parish. I'm assuming the latter is an RC parish. If so, this RC parish would have included Kinconly civil parish, but apparently only the NW part of Galey civil parish - at least, during the mid-1800's (based upon Mitchell's maps). Drombeg and Tullamore, in Galey CP, would have been included in Listowel RC parish. Incidentally, Drombeg and Tullamore townlands are abutting and have a nearly one-mile-long common border (just to suggest an additional bit of confusion.....) In your second paragraph ---- "I believe the TullaMore and TullaBeg where my Walsh's were born was in the Civil Parish of Kilconly." ---- would certainly make sense as there is no townland of Tulla Beg in Galey....only a Tullamore. And, as you would imagine, Tulla Beg and Tulla More are adjacent, abutting townlands. Then we come to another puzzle ---"I am wondering why my GGUncle Edmund Walsh born Dec 1832 to Edmund and Mary Walsh has "Gale" after Tullabeg in the address." --- I would wonder, too. By 1832, the townland names and boundaries 'should' have been established. But that was only shortly after this period of townland/parish boundary adjustments. Here's a wild scenario for you to contemplate. Before the townland boundaries were codified, the Galey Tullamore (currently, a very large townland) could have easily consisted to two townlands, Tullamore and Tullabeg. Someone proud of their having been from this now-absorbed townland of Tullabeg might have continued to identify himself with the old name, and placed "Gale" after the townland name to remind others just "which" Tullabeg he was referring to. Unlikely, I know, but Richard Griffith (who was in charge of the Boundary department of the Ordnance Survey - years before he took-over the Valuation dept.) wasn't able to start on his boundary work until 1826, so shortly after that there were probably many people who were unhappy with the results and tried to retain the traditional name of their own townland as long as possible. As far as the "Gale" mention is concerned, the civil parish got its name from the River Galey (An Gháile, in Irish, a river named after an ancient tribe [Gaille] - according to Tom Burnell's book on Anglicized Irish Placenames). I guess "Gale" would be close enough. In the last paragraph --- "In the cert the spelling of Drombeg is Drumbeg, and Mary's name 'Walsh' has been spelt 'Welsh', so perhaps the writer spelt phonetically. Or is there another explanation for the spelling variations?" --- I don't think there is any particular explanation, other than a lack of national standardized spelling, the difficulty of Anglicizing names, and regional variations. For example, Drum and Drom refer to the same Irish word, Druim.....a hill or ridge, created by glacial action. But in Kerry, there are 72 townlands starting with Drom, and none starting with Drum. In Co. Monaghan, there are 8 starting with Drom (all are Dromore) and 214 townlands starting with Drum. Quite a regional change. I seen a lot of comments over the years about the Walsh/Welsh/Welch differences, but I don't think there are any actual differences. But I'm certainly no expert on surnames. If you have other questions, drop me a line. Pete - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts </HTML>
From fabiochris@xtra.co.nz (who is having email problems.) Hi Folks, At present I am looking thru the online Co. Kerry Church Records for my Walsh and Nolan families trying to make family connections with the help of the sponsors and witness's names. Interestingly there are a few crossovers with Nolans sponsoring Walsh births and Walsh's sponsoring Nolan births. But I have never been able find my GGGrandfather William Nolans family recorded in the records. I have been given the names of Denis Nolan and Jenni Dowd as his parents and his sister as Jane but there are no records of these 3 in Co. Kerry and I have not been able to find the source of this info. They might have settled somewhere else in Ireland when they returned from the East Indies where William was born in 1834 - also in this I have not been able to find the source to verify if he really was born in the East Indies. However there are other Nolans in Co. Kerry one marriage of a William Walsh and Mary Nolan they had a son John born July 1858 in Drombeg the same townland where my GGGrandparetns William Nolan (spelt Nowlan in marriage record) and Mary Walsh were living and raising an ever increasing family. My William Nolan and Mary Walsh were married 11 Oct 1853 , Ballybunnion Parish sponsors Edward Walsh and Richard Kissane. I believe their son William (my GGrandfather)born in 1862 followed his older brother Maurice born in 1854 , out to Australia. In 1890, in Melbourne he married Bridget Kelly (from Co.Tipperary) and they came to NZ in 1893. Does anyone have any suggestions where I can go from here to search for GGGrandfather William Nolans parents and siblings and be able verify the info I hve been given? Also from the Co.Kerry records I am wondering why my GGUncle Edmund Walsh born Dec 1832 to Edmund and Mary Walsh has "Gale" after Tullabeg in the address. I have seen that there is a Tullamore is Galey as there is a TullaMore in the Civil Parish of Kilconly. But I believe the TullaMore and TullaBeg where my Walsh's were born was in the Civil Parish of Kilconly. Back in an 2009 email PeteScherm explained about the geographical locations of these and more townlands which has been a great help. I am guessing that 'Gale' means the Civil Parish of Galey but how can Tullabeg be in that parish when it's in the Kilconly parish?. Would sks be able to clarify this mystery for me please. Also I have the birth cert for my GUncle Thomas Nolan born 29th March 1864, Drombeg, parents William Nolan and Mary Walsh. In the cert the spelling of Drombeg is Drumbeg, and Mary's name 'Walsh' has been spelt 'Welsh', so perhaps the writer spelt phonetically. Or is there another explanation for the spelling variations? Many thanks Christine in NZ
I'd hazard a guess that it's Knockawaddra which would be an Anglicisation of an Irish place-name. Phil On 25 September 2013 08:00, <irl-kerry-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Knuckivadiri (irishramblinghouse) > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "irishramblinghouse" <irishramblinghouse@gmail.com> > To: <irl-kerry@rootsweb.com> > Cc: > Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 09:50:55 +0100 > Subject: [IRL-KERRY] Knuckivadiri > I'm looking for some help please. Anyone know where KNUCKIVADIRI is in > Tralee? I'm checking on a THOMAS BREEN whose DOB is September 1802 but the > address given has me puzzled. > > > > > > To contact the IRL-KERRY list administrator, send an email to > IRL-KERRY-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the IRL-KERRY mailing list, send an email to > IRL-KERRY@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-KERRY-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the > email with no additional text. > >
Anonymous wrote: === I'm looking for some help please. Anyone know where KNUCKIVADIRI is in Tralee? I'm checking on a THOMAS BREEN whose DOB is September 1802 but the address given has me puzzled. === I think you should look at one of the small Knockawaddra townlands. There are East, Middle and West versions, totaling 373 acres. They are located in a row, about 3 miles NE of downtown Tralee town, in Ratass civil parish. Ratass CP was part of Tralee RC parish in the mid-1800's and probably also back in 1802. Spellings were not standardized until the late-1820's, into the 1830's, so there were wide variations in spelling before that (and even "after" [gr]). Pete - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts </HTML>
I'm looking for some help please. Anyone know where KNUCKIVADIRI is in Tralee? I'm checking on a THOMAS BREEN whose DOB is September 1802 but the address given has me puzzled.
Anyone out there having information on the following Breen Family I'd love to hear from you. Denis Breen DOB 30/06/1837 Ballyfinnane, Castlemaine: Mary Breen DOB 09/03/1840 Ballyfinnane, Castlemaine: Jeremiah Breen DOB 07/02/1843: Croughmore, Castlemaine: Julia Breen DOB09/06/1849 Croughmore, Castlemaine: Michael Breen DOB 08/09/1850 Ballydunlea, Blennerville: John Breen DOB 17/07/1853 Ballydunlea, Blennerville: Margaret Breen DOB 04/06/1859 Ballydunlea, Blennerville. Their parents were Thomas Breen and Margaret Teahan.