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kated
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Hi,
Do you have the birth certificates of the children? These can be ordered from the GRO in Dublin or from PRONI in Belfast (I think)
Before 1864, you have to go to parish records. What was the religion? Catholic records for Shankhill are available from 1822 to 1881 in PRONI, The National Library in Dublin and at your local family history centre.
http://scripts.ireland.com/ancestor/fuses/rcparishmaps/index.cfm?fuseaction=showidrecords&parish=Shankill&churchid=454
There are no surviving census records until 1901.
Kate
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Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.ukPrior,Blyth,Ellis:Halstead, Ramsey Essex Blyth,Faeres,Smith:Suffolk Ballard, Driscoll, Costen,Miller:Kent Driscoll, Ragan: Cork Miller: Hardwick Hardy: Burton, Derby, Ruddington http://www.hi5holidays.com/famhist
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aghadowey
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Will move this thread to Galway board in case someone can help Carol who's still looking for information.
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Notinpastyet
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Hi Popsit,I notice in Griffiths Valuation there is a Micheal Meehan listed for Shankill in the parish of Annahdown & I also found a Micheal Meehan born 1859 in the parish of Annaghdown ,could there be a connection ?Maybe Micheals father listed in G/V & Micheal's birth !!!! just an idea.Regards Nipy
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Notinpastyet
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Hi Carol, seasons greetings to you too & hope your not working too hard in the kiwifruit orchard & yes I've eaten them many times -like them in a fruit salad,yummy yummy!! No worries when you get some spare time to do your family history ,maybe we can help you do some more digging ,Cheers Nipy
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jessie2009
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hi i am really new to this but was just browsing and came across ur post. the meehan farraghers you are talking about are relations of mine. my grandmothers house is the farraghers old house in shanhill annaghdown co galway. my gandfather was myles meehan, his father was thomas meehan.thomas meehan went to dublin and wqs married to a woman called margaret mcdermot.they owned a pub up there. my grandfather came back to annaghdown,married my granny katherine dooley, and took over the house in shanhill from a farragher man who was closely related to him, not sure how,i must speak to my granny to get the specifics,but the farragher man was a bachelor and that was how my grandfather myles meehan ended up having the farragher home.
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