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mamev1
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Dear Diane,
Thank you. I imagine that I will finish Kilmoremoy sometime in this lifetime. Then it will be on to another parish. The only good thing about this is that I have filled notebooks with transcriptions from these parish records. If any of the names that I have pop up in these discussions, I might be able to provide some help to someone.
I did read all that was available from Kilfian parish, where my Ruddy and McHale ancestors originated. There are only ten years of records extant but I found a great deal on the above names as well as Munnelly/Monnelly/Manley families. (That's the family I was actually looking for, for someone here in the US.)
Take care,
Marybeth VW
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mamev1
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Dear Trish,
I have not gotten as far as Belmullet. However, one of my Manley/Munnelly correspondents is connected with the area so I have forwarded your question. Can you give any more information? Where did Mary settle in the US? Any other information that might be helpful? Right now I am reall, really bogged down reading Kilmoremoy. I am up to something beyond the 10,000th baptism and still am not out of the 1830's. I don't see a lot of Munnelly's there, however.
I do have Tony Donohoe's book on Crossmolina Parish, however and he writes this about the historic Munnelly's: The O'Donnell came to Mayo in the early 17th century, presumably after the defeat at the Battle of the Boyne. He planted Achille, Ballycroy, Glenhest and parts of Erris with his followers. These included Munnelly O'Doherty who were settled in Ballymunnelly."
I will let you know what my correspondents think.
Marybeth
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mamev1
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Hi,
I checked all of my notebooks hoping that there might be a Morrison mixed up with one of the families I was referencing but apparently they were not connected. Then I checked Tony Donohoe's book on Crossmolina. He has all of the names indexed and in some cases, quite a bit on certain prominent or numerous families. He doesn't have Morrisons indexed.
I will try a few other things, just to see if I can identify them with a townland or even a differernt parish. I am doing Kilmoremoy right now and haven't seen that name. But I am still in the 1830's.
Marybeth VW
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Bobby Conlon
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Wondering if there are any records for a Solomon (b 1804 and died in 1886) and Mary Judge O'Boyle in the records. Also wonder if there are records for his son John who married an Anne Quinn in 1866 era. Son Edward married a Margaret Murphy, Ellen married a John Moylett, Bridget married a John Gannon, Ann married a Forrester in Scotland. Would love to know Mary Judges and Solomons parents and siblings. Thank you, Bob
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mamev1
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Ihave another book, a History of Mayo by J.F. Quinn. The only Morrison I found in that was from Killalla. Owen Morrison was making claim to damaged property after the 1798 uprising.
In reference to the Munnelly/Gaughan families of Winton, PA... I found Peter and Mary Gaughan on Powell Street in the borough in 1900. Peter wa born in 1845, Mary in 1847. (This is rarely accurate because a lot of people didn't know how old they were. They had four children, 3 living. Only son James, age 22 was then in the household. Peter was a day laborer in the mines. Which meant he worked as needed. James was a laborer. All three were said to have come here in 1881. This too may be a slight inaccuracy. Also living in the household was a nephew, Corneliius Eggleston, age 16, born in Pennsylvania.
On the same page there was a Nora Munley, head of house, born 1869 in Ireland. There were three sons, all born in Pennsylvania, Edward, Thonas and John, ages 6, 4, and 1. She claimed to have come here in 1883.
On Church Street, there was Patrick Munley, b. 1846 and wife Jullia, b. 1855. He too was a day laborer. They too say they came here in 1880. They had nine children, eight of whom were living: Michael, 22, Anthony, 20, Dennis, 17, < Margaret 16, Nellie, 12, Mary, 9, Katie, 3, and Julie, 2. Only son Michael was born in Ireland.
It is interesting to note that one of our Judges, Thomas Munley, descends from one of these families. There are a large number of them "up the valley" as we say, and they are very prominent.
Marybeth VW
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Diski
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Hi Trish, I found the following for Crossmolina Monnelly: CR means Can't Read
1841 15-Mar Mary Pat Monnelly Mary Monnelly CR John Monnelly Mary Moran 1847 21-Feb Mary Edw Monnelly Cath Hannahugh C Gariff Mich Hannahugh Winifred Kelly 1850 30-May mary Pat Monnelly Mary Barrett Derra John Gillespy Rose Monnelly 1846 Sept Mich John Monnelly Mary Dolan 1866 July Mich Pat Monnelly Jane Higgins Gortskeddia
Have NO Gaughans marrying into Monnelly or vice versa in Crossmolina.
I have a book called "Where the Sun Sets" by Fr Noone and I have it indexed at this web site: http://www.celticcousins.net/ireland/freeimmigration1883.htm It appears Peter came from a townland called Shraigh, aka Strath aka Holm in Belmullet Parish. There was Peter Gaughan and John Gaughan families that emigrated. There were other Gaughans as well, that lived in the townland- Kate Gaughan married Arthur Bingham Austin Gaughan was imprisioned in the 1920s and released from Sligo prison Nov 1924 for involement in Civil War Mary Gaughan was teacher in the Nat'l School.
Tallagh was in Ballycroy Parish, and a Tullaghanduff in Kiltane Parish. There is mention of a Fr. Cormack Monnelly lived here in the beginning of the century (20th C). A Patrick Monnelly family went to Co Kildare in 1957. A Tho Monnelly was a poet and wrote "Tullaghan Bay and Sweet Dromore. He was a member of the RIC and emigrated to England where he married and became a Sanitation Inspector. He died 1953 age 57.
Hope thats some help Trish, Diane
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Diski
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Hi Kerrill
Morrison is a COI name in Crossmolina, but have no listings for a Francis and Ann. No Morrison for the Catholic Register either.
Sorry! Diane
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Diski
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Hi Bob, I know we have corresponded several times before on your Oboyle line before. Isn't Jane a cousin that you correspond with on the Oboyles and surely she has shared the info with you. I feel like we have already covered these Oboyle families already so I am not sure what more I can provide you. If I haven't already mentioned -The Catholic church records do not cover births before 1832, so finding a birth in the register is not possible for anything earlier. Here is what I have:
Church records MONTH CHILD FATHER SURNAME MOTHER SURNAME RESIDENCE 1871 Nov Honor John OBoyle Honor Quinn Tooreen Church records MONTH CHILD FATHER SURNAME MOTHER SURNAME RESIDENCE Witness WITNESS WITNESS WITNESS 1856 15-Apr Br Solomon OBoyle Mary Judge Ballycoroon Hugh Ruane Mary Rape 1858 18-Mar Ann Solomon OBoyle Mary Judge Tooreen John Gallagher Ellen Barrett 1861 Dec Sara Solomon OBoyle Mary Judge Tooreen Pat Kelly Ellen Barrett
1881 Feb MARRIAGE John Gannon Bessy OBoyle Tooreen (I have no christenings)
1866 Feb MARRIAGE John Mylott Ann OBoyle Tooreen 1870 April Eleanor John Mylott Mary OBoyle Tooreen 1876 May ? John Mylott Mary OBoyle Tooreen 1878 April Pat John Mylott Eleanor OBoyle rathmore 1881 Jan Mich John Mylott Eleanor OBoyle Tooreen
I am afraid you will never find parentage of Solomon Oboyle or Mary Judge in the Catholic Register Bob. You'll have to find more creative means I think!
Diane
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Bobby Conlon
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Thank you Diane! Bob
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Diski
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Hi Bob,
You might to try a more personal approach- try posting your Oboyle line in the community BB in Crossmolina, the OBoyle surname list, perhaps the Library in Castlebar has a genealogy section that has OBoyles, the North Mayo genealogy may have more records available to them than us 'outsiders'.
Diane
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Bobby Conlon
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That sounds good and worth a try. Do you have any emails or websites for them? Thanks BC
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