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Deslaw
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1841 Census - Monaghan, Ireland - Bannigan
« on: Wednesday 12 October 05 08:38 UTC (UK) »

Hi,
I am looking for Felix Bannigan (Banigan) and his family in the 1841 Census of Ireland.  They were living in Ballybay, Monaghan.  Griffiths Valuation (1858 -1860) has Felix Banigan, Main Street, Ballybay.

Thanks.

Des
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Re: 1841 Census - Monaghan, Ireland - Bannigan
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 07 June 07 13:57 UTC (UK) »

hi - I do not know if I will be any help to you - but I have bannigan in my tree from monagan in ireland - they were all related to my gt gt granda james smith who came to fife from ireland - and when one of his daughters married found out this bannigan's mother was my james sister.  but cannot find them in ireland - regards bambie
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Re: 1841 Census - Monaghan, Ireland - Bannigan
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 07 June 07 17:40 UTC (UK) »

Hi,
I think that what you are telling me is that James Smith's sister married someone from the Bannigan line.  And, if I have picked this up right, James's daughter married her cousin.
Do you have
any census information on them?
the forename of the Bannigan?

Thanks

Des
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Re: 1841 Census - Monaghan, Ireland - Bannigan
« Reply #3 on: Friday 08 June 07 04:25 UTC (UK) »

hi des - yes that is what I meant - the only thing I have in census - is James Smith and his wife Elizabeth Kirk on Fife Scotland with their children.  While tracing the children - found that their daughter agnes smith married 31 dec 1889 lochgelly fife to john bannigan b 1879 ireland - his parent were rose smith and peter bannigan born monaghan Ireland - they had cousin on the marriage cert.
Now in the census had the bannigan's living as lodgers with the smith family.

in the 1851 census had william McCulloch a lodger living with them - this must have been a brother of my james smith mother who was mary McCulloch - his son.

in the 1881 census fife scotland - was bernard brangian boarder 22 born ireland (this would be a brother of peter)
and another patrick collins boarder 46 born ireland

so it looks as though james smith had 2 sisters one  a rose smith - married a bannigan john b 1879 and his sibblings were james b 1861 and bernard b 1861
the other sister married donnely - as michael smith (son of James) married a mary donnely b 1869 ireland and her parents were william donnely and mary smith

on  James Smith death cert his parents were john smith and Mary Mcculloch.

hope you can understand all this - quite a family puzzle - but could not find anything about them in ireland sites so far - let me know what you think - kind regards bambie
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Re: 1841 Census - Monaghan, Ireland - Bannigan
« Reply #4 on: Friday 08 June 07 06:31 UTC (UK) »

Des- Killeshandra, Co. Cavan is the only bit of the 1841 census that survives.
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Re: 1841 Census - Monaghan, Ireland - Bannigan
« Reply #5 on: Friday 08 June 07 06:54 UTC (UK) »

have you got any more info or have you got the 1841 census - would love to see if there is anything there - tks bambie
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Re: 1841 Census - Monaghan, Ireland - Bannigan
« Reply #6 on: Friday 08 June 07 09:41 UTC (UK) »

have you got any more info or have you got the 1841 census - would love to see if there is anything there - tks bambie
No, I do not have that bit of 1841 census.
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Re: 1841 Census - Monaghan, Ireland - Bannigan
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 09 June 07 06:30 UTC (UK) »

ok des - never mind - guess will have to stay put with what I have -kind regards bambie
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Re: 1841 Census - Monaghan, Ireland - Bannigan
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 28 July 07 17:35 UTC (UK) »

Hello I am Felix Bannigan's niece. I am James Bannigan's daughter (James was born in 1921). They were brought up in the Long Hill and later James and Fely lived in Dublin. There were 3 girls and three boys in the family. The last living in the family is Sister Bridget who now lives in Belfast.

I hope this helps.

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Re: 1841 Census - Monaghan, Ireland - Bannigan
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 28 July 07 18:19 UTC (UK) »

Hello Viv,

Thanks for the info on Felix.  The Felix you are referring to is probably the great-grandson of the Felix I am looking for (Died in Ballybay, County Monaghan, Ireland in 1881)
I am pretty sure that most of the Bannigans originated in this area (at least that is as far back as I have managed to trace them).  Felix seems to be a name that recurs quite often as Felix was also the name of Felix's (D. 1881) father.
If you have any info on your Felix's ancestry I would be very interested to see it.

Thanks again,

Des
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Re: 1841 Census - Monaghan, Ireland - Bannigan
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 29 July 07 05:23 UTC (UK) »

Hello I am Felix Bannigan's niece. I am James Bannigan's daughter (James was born in 1921). They were brought up in the Long Hill and later James and Fely lived in Dublin. There were 3 girls and three boys in the family. The last living in the family is Sister Bridget who now lives in Belfast.

I hope this helps.


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Re: 1841 Census - Monaghan, Ireland - Bannigan
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 29 July 07 05:31 UTC (UK) »

hi - your bannigan in monaghan ireland - I did answer des whom you wrote to - about my bannigan.
They all seem to be related to mine.
Have a james smith b 1823 monaghan who came to fife and married into my kirk side of the tree ( he was my gt gt granda) - he had lodgers living with them in fife scotland
who were related to each other in ireland
the 2 sisters of james smith - mary smith married peter bannigan - their child mary married michael smith.
rose smith another sister of james smith married peter bannigan their children were
1. james bannighan b 1861 ireland - bernard bannigan b 1861 - john bannigan b 1877 (he married agnes smith - james daughter) they had cousins of the marriage cert

wonder if this ties up with your felix bannigan - maybe further back - please let me know - tks bambie
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