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Offline Jim Greig

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Butler's of Cloghpook, Kilkenny
« on: Tuesday 21 September 10 23:36 BST (UK) »
I would like to hear from anyone who may be researching this family.

Known marriages and associated families are:
1929 Michael Butler & Mary Byrne - Tullabrin, Kilkenny
1877 Patrick Butler & Bridget Brennan - St.Johns, Kilkenny
1829 Michael Butler & Catherine Donnelly - St.Johns, Kilkenny
This branch of the Butler's has a 300 year plus association with a small farm in Cloghpook.

I have checked the 1901 & 1911 census and spent a small fortune looking for records on the RootsIreland web site.

Ideas for additional avenues for research would be greatly appreciated

Thanks, Jim
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Re: Butler's of Cloghpook, Kilkenny
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 31 May 11 22:26 BST (UK) »
Muckalee cemetery

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Re: Butler's of Cloghpook, Kilkenny
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 31 May 11 22:28 BST (UK) »
Muckalee;

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Re: Butler's of Cloghpook, Kilkenny
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 05 June 11 18:26 BST (UK) »
Hi Seanmac

Thanks for the pictures. Not sure where Edmond Butler fits in at the moment but the other momument is most definately that of my wifes grandparents.

Thanks again.

Jim
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Re: Butler's of Cloghpook, Kilkenny
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 13 December 11 12:57 GMT (UK) »
I am searching for my grt grt grandmother Ellen Butler who married John McCabe .My grt grandfather

Thomas and siblings were born in St Johns Kilkenny.John migrated to Australia with family in 1860 after Ellen

died.She supposedly died before 1853 when her oldest son Patrick his wife Ann nee Brennan & 2 chidren left

Ireland with his sisters Johanna &Ellen.John McCabe was born in Carlow about 1799 he was living in Castle

comer in 1849.Thomas was the youngest child he was born in 1848.I cant find info on Ellen. I know they

came from Kilkenny.I wonder if she may be part of this family of Butlers as some of the names and places

match my info. any help you could give me would be really appreciated . I dont have any documentation 

birthdate etc  so dont know her proper name she is called Hilda, Helena &Ellen on different documents        

in Australia.  I know she was known as Ellen.I know this is near impossible to check but thought I may
.
find something.

Thanks Chinka







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Re: Butler's of Cloghpook, Kilkenny
« Reply #5 on: Friday 21 March 14 12:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jim!
I too am researching Butlers of Kilkenny - alas a rather gargantuan task! My great-grandfather Michael Butler married Mary Costelloe in 1873. Tracing his forebears has been very difficult, but I think there may be a connection with the Tullabrin (now Tullowbrin) area. According to his death certificate (1899) he was born 1849-50. The Costelloes were farmers in Tullobrin and through rental agreements etc I have established a sort of business link between Andrew Costelloe and Mary Quirke. Michael Butler married a Mary Quirke, both of Mount Nugent, (not necessarily the same person) in 1835 and they had at least 4 children (James 1837, John 1843, Michael 1845 and Michael 1849.
Do you have any indication that this family was connected with the one at Cloghpook?
Btw I found this in the petty sessions for 1851, through Find My Past:
Petty Sessions order books CSPS 1/5107
5th Dec 1851
Edwin Richards, Esq of Co Carlow against Michael Butler of Clohofook [Cloghpook?]
Trespass 23 and30 Oct