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Topic: Crossmolina Chruch Records (Read 6988 times)
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mamev1
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I don't want to get off topic, but I did find two things for a Francis Morrison. There ia a marriage listed in the 1880's in the Ballina Assizes (?) and two children, Anne Kate and Frances within a few years. This demonstrates the presence of the name in the vicinity, but from this side of the pond, I'll be darned if I can find anything else. I don't suggest that this Francis is the one you are looking for. I think, however, given traditional naming patterns, there were some relatives in the vicinity.
Marybeth VW
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County Mayo - Gallagher, Gillespie/Gelaspy, Ruddy, McHale, O'Donnell, O'Boyle, Lammin/Lammond, Mullin, Munnelly, Hughes, Golden, Tigue
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Diski
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Bob Here are a few. You might also concider posting your family tree on-line. Any of the genealogical sites like rootsweb, cyndislist, ect will allow you to post your tree for free- make sure you privitize it so no info on living people or personal notes is made public though. Also be sure you list a current email address and street address so people can contact you. You could post your tree on this Mayo list as well as rootsweb Mayo list.
http://www.mayolibrary.ie/en/Home/ http://mayo.irishroots.net/ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ http://www.connorsgenealogy.net/Mayo/
Good luck Bob,
Diane
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karoa
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I have an Edward Sweeney 1816-? & his wife Barbara Walsh 1831-?
their children were Belinda 1848-1922.Maria 1851-1951,Kate 1861,Michael 1862-1948,Celia 1863,Eliza 1864-1939,Agnes 1865-1902,Thomas 1868,Albert 1870,John 1858. were is Ballygowan? Any help greatly appreciated.
Kim
See separate topic here: www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,380024.msg2528306.html#msg2528306
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clover256
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Family records show Crossmolina origins as follows:
great grandfather Terrans (Terence) Francis McNulty, born 10 Aug 1839 his brother, Peter, born 1844 another possible brother, Patrick, born 1846 brothers immigrated to US 1859-1863 their father was named John their mother was named Honora (maiden name: Jebrey, sp?) John may have had a brother Michael and sister Mary There is a John McNulty listed twice in the Parish of Crossmolina, Keenagh Beg, in Griffith's Valuation
Any information would be appreciated Richard McNulty
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Diski
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Richard, John and wife Mary Doherty live in Keenagh during the Valuation. Children I have born to them are:
1858 21-Nov Mary John McNulty Mary Doherty 1858 Jan MARRIAGE John McNulty Mary Doherty 1860 March Pat John McNulty Mary Doherty 1862 April John John McNulty Mary Doherty 1864 May Peter John McNulty Mary Doherty 1868 July Mich John McNulty Mary Doherty 1870 Nov Honor John McNulty Mary Doherty 1873 April Cath John McNulty Mary Doherty
I have no Terrence or Francis , Peter, McNulty births that early. nor any John McNulty and Honora giving birth to any children. There is a Peter McNulty and Bridget Nelson living on Rake st having children in the early 30s & 40s. Thery married in 1833. Also a Pat and wife Sara Nelson (most likely siblings marrying siblings.) also on Rake st who married in 1838. Perhaps they lived along the fringe Crossmolina Parish, but went to another parish church such as Moygawnagh, Addergoole, Kilfian, ect. Also tried to link the siblings of John, Mich and Mary but made no connections. Infortunately the register is missing pages, and entire months and years so it is not complete.
Sorry I couldn't help, Diane
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dudley77
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[color=Blue][color=Orange]Hi
I am new to Rootschat, just noticed your post regarding a look up at Crossmolina Church Records, I am looking for William Donlon who married Mary Madden and had a number of children, John and William that I know of, I found the following Griffin's Entry Name Mary Donlon Parish Crossmolina Barony Tirawley Place ENAGH BEG
Any help would be great
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Leanne
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Diski
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Hi Leanne, I found the following Donelan in Enaghbeg/Ebeg:
Church records MONTH CHILD FATHER SURNAME MOTHER SURNAME RESIDENCE Witness WITNESS WITNESS WITNESS 1838 18-Jul John Tho Donelan Eliza Caden Ebeg John Donelan Mary Caden In the History of Crossmolina, author Tony Donohoe states that in the tithe of Enaghbeg North, which was taken in the 1830s has a John Donnellan listed as leasing land on parcel #7. By 1857, abt the time Griffiths Valuation was done, there was a W. Mary Donnellan. Tony claims that this John was married to Mary Corrigan/Currigan. There are not many Maddens in Crossmolina, but very numerous in Ballycastle/Doonfeeny Parish.
You didnt mention the years you are searching for-that may help me narrow down some of the transcribing errors in the register. Diane
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dudley77
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Hi Diane,
Thank you so much for that info, it was really great, It has really helped I am travelling to ireland, would this parish fall under North or South Mayo? Is there a library that would have some information that i could look over ?
Thanks so much again, I will need to find where to go next
Kind Regards
Leanne
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Diski
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Hi Leanne, Crossmolina is North Mayo. They do have a local library, and I believe a Mrs Gallagher is librarian there.
The County library is in Castlebar, and they have a link to other libraries as well, so you might want to email Castlebar and Crossmolina library to see what holdings they have that are pertinent to your interests.
I know Castlebar has internet items to look at, including old maps of the townlands: http://www.mayolibrary.ie/en/home/index.aspx
Good Luck to you! Diski/Diane
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mamev1
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Hi,
I haven't been on this site in awhile, but I wanted to mention that over the years I have collected a vast number of baptisms and marriages from North Mayo parishes. I have already posted various names from Kilmoremoy and am in the process of putting up the Crossmolina records. I only have the parish map up for now, but am working on it every day. It might be of some help to some of the people writing here. The website is http://irishhereandthere.yolasite.com. The Ballina records only go to 1850 as of now but I have many, many more to post. I have selected names from Lahardane, and the ten extant years from Kilfian, as well.
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