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ashenique
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Trainor or Traynor @ Kilavaney
« on: Wednesday 11 January 06 06:13 UTC (UK) »

Recently came to light in 20yr old correspondence with a family member, mention of the following record from the Kilavaney Church Baptismal Register;

2nd September 1822, Luke of Thomas Traynor and Mary Connors.

This would knock over a brick wall for me if this could be confirmed and if  the same records also showed Luke to have brothers Patrick (born about 1825) and Thomas (born about 1836).   It would also mean that I have finally found my G-G-Grandparents to be Thomas Trainor and Mary Connors!

I don't have access to these records, so any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Ashenique
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Re: Trainor or Traynor @ Kilavaney
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 11 January 06 14:17 UTC (UK) »

Hi Ashenique,

Regarding your ancestors TRAINOR & TRAYNOR
Which is a very old Irish name.
My ancestors who are McGRAYNOR & McGRAINOR.
I went to visit Bray library in Ireland.
I was looking at  book on old Irish names and it
Mentioned McGRAYNOR & McGRAINOR came from
The names TRAYNOR & TRAINOR.
All my ancestors came from Wicklow, Ireland.
best wishes,
GEORGE
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Re: Trainor or Traynor @ Kilavaney
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 05 February 06 06:05 UTC (UK) »

Thanks for this George - you don't see any connection to my mob do you?
Ashe
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Re: Trainor or Traynor @ Kilavaney
« Reply #3 on: Friday 03 March 06 14:57 UTC (UK) »

Hi Ashenique,

Sorry its been quite so long in replying to you.
My G-G Grandfather Thomas Mcgrainor, who was born about 1820.
He lived in Rathdrum, County Wicklow. His son Patrick Mcgrainor was
Also born 1843 in Avondale, Rathdrum, and was married June 1866 at
St. Patrick's Church R.C. Wicklow Town. County Wicklow. Eire.
I find that there are so many ways of spelling the names such as
McGrainor, McGraynor, McGrenor, Traynor, Trainor, which mean the same.

Best wishes,

George.
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Re: Trainor or Traynor @ Kilavaney
« Reply #4 on: Friday 03 March 06 21:14 UTC (UK) »

Hi George - no problems
Actually it is starting to become really interesting - my family of Trainors also had some baptisms in Rathdrum.
Esther Trainor (nee Nolan) was baptised in Rathdrum and her children were baptised in Aughrim, Baltinglass, Tinnakilly etc.
Will try to obtain more info and post.
Ashe
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Re: Trainor or Traynor @ Kilavaney
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 05 April 06 15:06 UTC (UK) »

Hi Ashenique

Had any luck with your Family Tree
I am sending you an e-mail address that could be helpful
If you need any information regarding certificate's of your ancestor's
I think this e-mail address for Wicklow Registrar can useful
Myself I have sent for many certificate's.

E:Mail Address. as follows               ciara.cannon@maild.hse.ie

Best wishes,  George.
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Re: Trainor or Traynor @ Kilavaney
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 06 May 06 05:19 UTC (UK) »

Thanks George
Sorry about the late reply - thanks for this one.
When I get a buit more information I should be able to drop them a line.
Cheers
Ashe
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