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james_edge
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McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« on: Saturday 19 November 05 14:59 UTC (UK) »

Hi,

I am trying to find out about a McNeela family of Newport. My ancestor was named Michael McNeela born on the 29th January 1911. On his two marriage certificates it says his father was a Patrick McNeela. Michael moved to England before 1936. That is all I know. Does anybody else know of the same family? I know there are quite a few McNeela's in Mayo.

James
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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 26 November 05 09:47 UTC (UK) »

Does this help-
1901 census - see Leitrim Roscommon site has McNeelas at Letterlough, Burrishoole - which seems to be the right area. There is a Patrick aged 29 yrs- already has a son Patrick J. aged 2 months - so would be the right age to still be having children in 1911.
You can see Irish BMD at LDS libraries.
By the look of various sites there still seems to be McNeelas there - you probably have looked at those.
Good luck
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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #2 on: Friday 02 December 05 21:18 UTC (UK) »

Hi,

Sorry for replying so late. I have seen several McNeela. I am planning to order an Irish census but don't know when I'll be doing that. Thanks for the info. Very Grateful.

James
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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 08 March 06 16:15 UTC (UK) »

I have a feeling you are looking for the McNeelas who are from Swinford (just down the road from Newport). There are still a number of them there from the dates you have given it may be my grandfather's family but I need to check - he was one of about 11.
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james_edge
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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #4 on: Friday 10 March 06 09:18 UTC (UK) »

Hi

Thanks for the reply but I have no idea. My grandmother has mentioned a Martin McNeela who could have been a brother. Does he rng any bells?

James
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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #5 on: Friday 01 May 09 23:45 UTC (UK) »

hello james
Are you still looking to trace mcneelas from letterlough?my grandfathers brother was martin I believe
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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 11 August 09 13:43 UTC (UK) »

Hi
My father's family are the McNeelas from Letterlough. His name was Martin and he was one of five boys. The others, my uncles, were Patrick (Paddy), Jim, Jack and Michael. My Dad was born in 1907 and I know Michael was the youngest so 1911 would have been a very feasible birth year for him. I think Jim and Jack were older than my dad
Hope this helps, albeit belatedly
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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 11 August 09 16:33 UTC (UK) »

Hi
my grandfather was Jack, martin was my great uncle. Do you know which person the original query is from. User name james
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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 11 August 09 19:39 UTC (UK) »

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So you must be related to PJ? He must be one of your uncles? If you are then you've just found yourself another heap of relatives Smiley
I don't know the original enquirer "james" He must be Michael's son from his first marriage. ( I vaguely remember someone telling me that he had been married twice) I only met Uncle Michael a few months before he died, by which time Altzeimer's (Alzheimer's) had set in and I never got to know the personality behind the physical presence. His (2nd) wife was Lucie and they moved from N. London to Dereham in Norfolk. He's now buried at East Bilney Church near Dereham. He must have lost touch with his 4 brothers because my dad only found him just before his death
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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 11 August 09 20:41 UTC (UK) »

Hi
yeah I'm his son! What's your name?

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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 13 August 09 11:59 UTC (UK) »

Hi
I've just come across this site.  From what you are saying this is part of my family too.  My grandfather was Martin with brothers Patrick, Jim, Jack and Michael.  My grandfather had two sons; Patrick who is my dad and Martin.  I knew my great uncle Jim (who was in Birmingham) and met Michael also.  I met PJ and Jean when I was in Mayo with my dad a good few years ago and PJ and Jean came over and stayed too.  Small world!
Elaine
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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 13 August 09 12:07 UTC (UK) »

hi Elaine
yes, very small world. Paul here, think I met you years ago. I'm presuming it's Martin, your uncle who commented above during the week. Still interested to know who the original James is above! I came across this site as I was searching for a facebook contact
Hope your well. Say hello to pat!
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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 13 August 09 12:26 UTC (UK) »

Hi Paul

Yes, we did meet way back.  I'll have to look you up on Facebook (you'll have to remind me what you look like!!) or you me (there are 2 Elaines on there).  I'm hoping it is my Uncle Martin who responded above else there is a clse relative I don't know about!
I'll email you on Facebook.
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Re: McNeela's From Newport, Mayo
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 13 August 09 16:59 UTC (UK) »

Hi
Yes, this is Martin, your dad's cousin. You probably won't remember me because last time I met you, you were quite small. I hope I won't embarrass you too much if I say that you are on film (video)having a clandestine shower!!!! in a cottage on the Mallaranny Rd out of Newport way back in the early 90's. I remember you and your sister taking my 2, Victoria and Louise, up onto Main Street, Newport to buy sweets at 2 o'clock in the morning. Four children aged between 4ish and 8 ish on their own in the miiddle of the night buying sweets in a bar near the bridge!! This could only have happened in Ireland Smiley
How are you? Where are you? I remember your sister being mad on Irish dancing at some point. Victoria loved it too.
I hope your Mum and Dad are well and enjoying some leisure time
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