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ThereseSC
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Hello everyone, Have just started researching my family tree and wonder if anyone has Thomas Dunleavy and Frances Kinnane (married approximately 1844) in their family records - Thomas was a farmer at Caherbarna, Liscanor, Clare. Don't have a place of marriage but Thomas & Frances had at least 4 children (Thomas,John,Michael & Margaret) all born at Caherbarna betweem 1845 & 1854. Thomas's father could be a John but who is Frances Kinnane?
Also looking for two brothers Michael & Stephen Dunleavy, born Caherbarna 1915 & 1916, last heard of in 1950s in Ireland. Would be in their 90s now if still alive but may have children who would be my cousins.
Does this ring any bells with anyone? Hope someone might know something or point me in right direction. Thanks.
Therese
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Dunleavy - Clare, Ireland King - Clones, Fermanagh/Monaghan, Ireland Gawley - Clones, Fermanagh/Monaghan, Ireland
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dee melody
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Hi Therese. The following are listed on the Griffiths Valuation. www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/griffiths/griffith.htm
Surname Forename Townland/Street Parish Union Dunlavy James Luogh, South Killilagh Ennistimon Dunleavy Anthony Caherbarnagh Kilmacrehy " " Dunleavy Charles Caherbarnagh " " " " Dunleavy Martin Aughavinna Killilagh " " Dunleavy Patrick Caherbarnagh Kilmacrehy " " Dunleavy Thomas Caherbarnagh Kilmacrehy " " Dunleavy Michael Cloghleagh: Drumcliff Ennis Ennis Town: Old Mill Street
Hope this is of some help. Dee
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Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukMelody: Carrick, Attymass, Ballina, County Mayo Cassidy:Mayo/Leitrim Granaghan: Crossmolina, County Mayo Mullens: Kensington, London
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dee melody
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A couple more websites Therese.
www.interment.net/ireland/clare.htm This has a huge list, but if you click on Kilmacreehy, you will find 2 Dunleavy.
There is the following at Holy Rosary Cemetery, Doolin, County Clare:-
John Dunleavy, d.31/10/1993 age 95yrs - a member of the Doolin Company, Irish Volunteers.
Cheers Dee
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Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukMelody: Carrick, Attymass, Ballina, County Mayo Cassidy:Mayo/Leitrim Granaghan: Crossmolina, County Mayo Mullens: Kensington, London
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RPDunleavy
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Hello Therese
The Margaret you reference is my Great Grandmother, born about 1854. The Ennistymon Union recorded: "1/26/1869 In Liscannor the marriage of Robert Greene 23 a single farmer living in Caherbarna. Father: Michael Greene, farmer. Bride: Margaret Dunleavy age 15 single the daughter of farmer Thomas Dunleavy of Caherbarna Wit: Anne and William Greene."
This couple went on to have at least 10 children, including my grandmother Elizabeth Greene, who emigrated to the US in 1908. Once here she met and married Austin Dunleavy from Knockaskeheen (Lisdoonvarna). Unknown as to whether or how they may have been related, but family lore is that they did not know each other in the old country.
Somewhere along the way I found that Margaret's brother Thomas married a Mary Deloughery (or Delahouny) and they had 3 children: Catherine (1874), Thomas (1876) and Maria (Abt 1882). Trail ends there
Believe Margaret died on February 13, 1902 and is buried in the Lagh Cloon Cemetery, just outside of Lisconnor. My great grandfather Michael Greene was still alive in 1908 when my grandmother emigrated.
In 1999 when I last visited Ireland, the only Dunleavy still living around Caherbarna was a bachelor named Patrick (Patsy), who was in his late 70's. The Greene family still has a farm in Caherbarna
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RPDunleavy
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Hello Therese,
Hope you're having a great summer. Have you, by chance, had an opportunity to dig up any more info on Margater, specifically her birthday and anything on her parents? I'd be grateful for whatever you have.
What I'd like to be able to do is to tie this branch of the Dunleavy family into those from the Doolin/Lisdoonvarna area. I figure there must be a connection somehow.
Best wishes
Robt Dunleavy
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maria1965
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Dear RP,
Do you know much about the greene side of the family.
Thanks Maria
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RPDunleavy
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Hi Maria,
Not a whole lot. They were from Caherbarna and Ballycotten, just up the hill from Liscannor and the Greene family still owns a farm there.
In my genealogy of Greenes, My GGGrandparents were Michael and Nancy (?) Greene and my GGrandparents were Robert and Margaret (Dunleavy) Greene of Caherbarna. They had 10 or more children I am aware of, all born between 1870 and 1892 (Elizabeth, Thomas (lived only a few months), Michael, Anne, John, Mary, Bridget, Patrick (1881 - 1902), Katherine (1883 - 1907) and maybe a Robert and probably a second John (the first seems to have died in the first year of his life [1875] while the second was born in 1887 and was still living on the farm on the 1901 census.
Do you think you may tie into this family?
Best wishes
Robt Dunleavy
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maria1965
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Dear Robt
My Greene's are a Francis b1853, he married a mary Walsh b1883 I know the old devil. they went to US with Francis 2 brothers don't know names, they stayed there for a couple of years first two children born there 1903 1904 however they are back on census in Clare 1911. Francis 2 brothers one stayed in US and one was murdered. Would love to find anything out about my mums side of the family.
Yours hopefully
Maria
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maria1965
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Dear Robert,
Just been looking at past posts, There are a couple of questions?
Where did Elizabeth go in US in 1908, Did she go to stay with anyone, Did you have family there previously,
When the Greene's went they knew people there, don't know who about 1886 I think, they where supposed to have something called Greene's Garages in New York, one of the brothers was killed in the 1920's it was reported in the press but cant find details he was found at the bottom of the Hudson in Concrete overshoes??? Im lead to believe this to be a mob hit.
Mary Walsh went over and Married Francis when she was only 15 it was an arranged marriage like i'm lead to believe most of the Greene marriages were. When they returned about 1908 another family member went out as they kept in touch for a while. My Great Aunt Nellie (Ellen) went to NY not sure when but she was born about 1910 and married a chap Budilwaa or something and she died there a couple of years ago. However when she died another lady wrote to my Dad to say she was a cousin of the Greene's but we don't know who this is. My other GAunt (Irene Greene)went in 1940's she was a nurse however she died about 1970 Suicide she never married.
Do you have any Greene's left there, where are you in US.
Sorry to go on just desperate to get some Greene history
Maria
P.S have you any advice on trying to look at news archives from 1920's.
Do You recognise the O'Dea name at all.
Greenes I know
Margreat b 1903 US Mary Catherine (Maria) b 1904 Norah b 1908 Ellen (Nellie) b1910 Francis b1912 Teenie (?christina) b 1914 Married O'Rourke Patrick Joseph (PJ) b 1916 Ethel b 1920 Irene b1922
Sorry to bore you take care
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RPDunleavy
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Not a bore; I know how frustrating the search for relatives who left few clues can be.
None of your names or events sound familiar. When Lizzie Greene traveled to the US in 1908 at age 15, she listed her sponsor as her sister, Mrs. (unreadable) Higgins, 6 Charles Street, East Somerville, Massachusetts. By process of elimination, that sister who sponsored my grandmother must have been Anne, Mary or Bridget. By the 1910 census, there's a completely different family (the Callahans) living at that address and I have no idea what happened to the Higgins family. I'm not aware of any of the male Greene siblings ever coming to America. After Lizzie married in 1913, she spent the rest of her life (d. 1954) in Massachusetts.
Are you aware that the 1911 Irish census has been posted on line, with free access and searches? It can be reached at http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/
Good Luck!
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Nancyb8
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I have some information about the Greene Dunleavy family. My Grandmother was Margaret Greene, she actually is the one who sent money back to Ireland to bring her younger sister Elizabeth (she called her Lizzie to the US) She probably was not a citizen yet so her older sister Mary (Greene) Higgins is the one who sponsored her. The name on the sponsor sheet that could not be read, may have been Frank, Mary's husband he was a Boston Police Officer. Some of the Greene men did come to America. I know that John did, and I know he lived in the Boston area....did he ever go to New York? I am not sure. I am sure I am related to RPDunleavy, our grandmothers were sisters.
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