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Kelly's and Malone
« on: Monday 14 January 08 08:45 UTC (UK) »

Patrick Kelly married Anna Malone abt 1897, Their children were William (Bill) b 1898, James b 1899, John b 1901,The rest were born between 1902 and 1920. Anna,
Patrick, Mary, Margaret, Theresa, Michael, Elisabeth.

The three oldest son's William. James and John want to America in the early 1920's.

They lived in Woodside Barnacullia, Glencullen, Rathdown in the Dublin Wicklow Mountains.

Patrick and all his sons were Stonecutters or stone masons.

If any of this means anything to you please let me know. 
 
 
 
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Re: Kelly's and Malone
« Reply #1 on: Monday 14 January 08 09:33 UTC (UK) »

Not an answer to your query but reading it brought back memories of a holiday in Wicklow about 12 years ago. Went by a beautiful stone house with matching wall in front being built and my husband stopped to speak to the stonemason (we were adding onto out house at the time). I stayed in the car with the children and when he finally got back in the car he started to laugh- the stonemason wasn't local he was Belgian but had enough English so they could understand each other.
Now, back to your family... have you tried searching for the 3 brothers on Ellis Island website (www.ellisisland.org)- lists go up to 1924 so there's a chance you might find them. Steve Morse's website is sometimes easier to search Ellis Island lists: www.jewishgen.org/databases/EIDB/ellis.html
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Re: Kelly's and Malone
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 20 January 09 12:32 UTC (UK) »

Hi, My Grandfather was a Paddy Kelly and he passed away before I was born so I'm not sure if he was born in Barnacullia or Ticknock. He was a Stone Mason. I can ask my Father (his son) if this is the same family of Kelly's you are seeking information about.
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Re: Kelly's and Malone
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 20:09 UTC (UK) »

Hi

If you go to the 1911 Dublin Census at:

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?surname=kelly&firstname=&county=Dublin&townland=&ded=glencullen&age=&sex=&submit=Search&sort=&pageSize=50

you will a list the Kellys of Woodside.  However, I don't see either Patrick, his wife Anna, nor their children listed.  Is is possible that your Kellys came from Ticknock, which is the other side of the hill, but close to Barnacullia, where the quarries were (and still are) located.

I'm pretty certain the local national school has old attendance records, which might help locate Patrick's children.

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Re: Kelly's and Malone
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 20:32 UTC (UK) »

Another look through Kellys in the 1911 Census shows:

Patrick 50 and wife Annie 40 living at Dignam's Corrages, Pembroke East.  It is mentioned that this couple had 10 children, of which only 5 survived.  These five are:-
William 11, Patrick 9, John 7, Sammuel 3 and Mary 1.

Is it a coincidence - or do these names not virtually match those you are looking for?  However, at this time Patrick is listed as a General Labourer.

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Re: Kelly's and Malone
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 23:38 UTC (UK) »

I know my Grandmother is Definitely from Barnacullia and she was a Hogarty she married my Grandfather who was definitley Paddy Kelly from Kellystown in ticknock, so I'm sure that there might be some family connection. I've still got family in Barnacullia who have the family name Kelly, I moved from there 3 yrs ago I'm a Kelly. Would love to find out some more info regards my family ties if you can help. Cheers thanks a mil Smiley Smiley
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