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KN
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Can anyone read this?
« on: Monday 24 November 08 17:02 GMT (UK) »

Dear Rootschatters

I've come across this tricky transcription of a birth place and wonder if any one can make any sense of it.

It is transcribed on Ancestry as "Leonlock" but I can't find any reference to a place of that name in Mayo.

It refers to John Roddy, born 1854, who is listed in the 1891 census living in Shenstone in Staffordshire. 

Any suggestions gratefully received,

regards

KN


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Re: Can anyone read this?
« Reply #1 on: Monday 24 November 08 17:10 GMT (UK) »

Can't see anywhere likely either.

http://www.geograph.org.uk/explore/places/2/ie-20/

Although I did wonder:

It looks like Lovelock.
Is there a "Love" Lough  anywhere?
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Re: Can anyone read this?
« Reply #2 on: Monday 24 November 08 21:18 GMT (UK) »

There is a Roddy family in 1901 census in Leveelick - possibility?

http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/1901census/census.shtml
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Re: Can anyone read this?
« Reply #3 on: Monday 24 November 08 22:12 GMT (UK) »

Do you have a father for John from the marriage certificate?
Griffiths Valuation c 1850s - has a Dominick Roddy in Leveelick and a couple of others in the same parish -Kilmovee.
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Re: Can anyone read this?
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 26 November 08 10:57 GMT (UK) »

Dear Pauline and Heywood

Thank you very much for your input on this one, especially the interesting suggestion about Leveelick.  I will follow this one up, and of course the obvious thing to do will be to get John's marriage certificate.

Will let you know what I discover.

regards

KN
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Re: Can anyone read this?
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 21 December 08 10:18 GMT (UK) »

Spot on Heywood!

Have received the marriage certificate of John Roddy and Lucy Bishton, and it shows John's father as Dominick Roddy, blacksmith.

Have also discovered a great little website eastmayo.org that lists Kilmovee marriages along with other things.  (Leveelick is in the township of Kilmovee.)  And there listed is a Dominick Roddy. 

Dare I think that this could be the one?

There is also a list of births which starts in 1854 - not quite early enough for John.


KN
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Re: Can anyone read this?
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 21 December 08 13:45 GMT (UK) »

Well that's good news!  Smiley Smiley Smiley
I have had a quick look at the site and can't spot the Dominick marriage, nor can I see any Roddy births who may be siblings of John but as you say- it may be your Dominick. The name occurs in the Roddy entries for 1901 census in the area so it could be a family name, or just a name which was popular in the area. Who would know  Roll Eyes
Mind you, none are listed as blacksmiths and it often runs in family.
Have you seen this old post on a site: http://genforum.genealogy.com/roddy/messages/528.html
It looks as though it refers to your John.
best wishes and a Happy Christmas  Smiley
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Re: Can anyone read this?
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 31 January 09 00:24 GMT (UK) »

My father and my paternal grandfather, both called Michael Roddy, were born in the small townland of Leveelick, parish of Kilmovee, county
Mayo.  My great grandfather, who lived in the same townland, was called Dominick.  I have been collecting information on our family history for a long time and in recent years I have computerised much of it. 

Until 2005, I had the name of only one sibling of my grandfather Michael and she was called Sarah.  Then, in 2005, I responded to an old internet query, dated 2002, and posted by a UK resident, a Ms. B.S..  The query concerned John Roddy, born in Leveelick, Kilmovee.  To cut a longer story short, this lady had paid for a professional genealogical service in Ireland to research her family history, and she kindly allowed me to view the resulting family tree.  According to this, my grandfather Michael had five siblings; two male and three female, including Sarah.  One of the males was John, in whom you are interested.  He was the great-grandfather of this Lady, B.S..  I do not know if you have any information about or contact with B.S..  I have not been in contact with her since 2005. 

So, if the information above is correct, John would have been my grand-uncle.  As I mentioned above, I have quite a lot of information on the family, especially on the descendants of my grandather Michael.  If you would wish, I would be happy to share my information with you.
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Re: Can anyone read this?
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 03 February 09 20:43 GMT (UK) »

Dear Eala

Thank you very much for getting in touch, and welcome to Rootschat.

I am investigating the Roddy family on behalf of a friend who is the great granddaughter of John Roddy (born 1854, married Lucy Bishton), and the granddaughter of Oliver John Roddy, born 1887. 

So, am I right in thinking that your g grandfather Michael Roddy is the brother of John Roddy, born 1854?

I am not in contact with BS.

I would be delighted to receive any information about this family that you would be generous enough to share.

regards

KN
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Re: Can anyone read this?
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 03 February 09 21:22 GMT (UK) »

Dear K.N.,

Thanks for your reply!  Based on the information from B.S., which she was given by the genealogical service that she used, my paternal grandfather Michael was a brother of John Roddy.  The basic information on the Roddy family that i have is organised by using an application called Mac Reunion, an application for Apple Mac computers.  I could only send that to you electronically, if you have the same application on a Mac computer, which is probably unlikely.  The best and fastest solution, therefore, would be to send you by snail mail a chart (or charts), printed from the application.  I will be happy to do so, but will need your postal address, which you could send me by private message, via rootschat.  (I presume, as a first-time user of rootschat, that this is possible}.  Please note that the Michael Roddy in question is my grandfather, not my great grandfather.  I retired two years ago, so am what is referred to as a senior citizen!
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Re: Can anyone read this?
« Reply #10 on: Friday 20 March 09 17:12 GMT (UK) »

Dear Eala

Haven't heard anything from you - maybe my personal message to you was lost on the way, or maybe you haven't made enough posts on RootsChat to view PMs?

Either way, my PM to you was a resounding 'yes please', I'd love to see the research that you kindly offered to share.  Could you try to send me a PM, with your email address then I'll be able to contact you.

KN
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Re: Can anyone read this?
« Reply #11 on: Friday 20 March 09 17:15 GMT (UK) »

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Re: Can anyone read this?
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 21 March 09 16:15 GMT (UK) »

Hi eala

You can make a chart in Reunion and save it as a jpg file which can be emailed and read by someone on a PC.  If you go to the pull down menu 'Create' and choose the type of chart you want and then go to the pulldown menu 'File' and choose 'save graphic file' - then it will ask you which type of graphic file - choose jpeg and that should be it!  Hope this makes sense to you!

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