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Re: Three Sullivan Families - all from Kerry
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 28 June 08 20:34 BST (UK) »
For your info- I found this on the internet

Sullivan: Derived from the Irish Gaelic, Ó Súilleabháin. Suil amháin means one eye, or possibly hawk-eye. Originally settled in County Tipperary, they spread into Kerry and Cork, where they are now most numerous and their surname is the most common




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Re: Three Sullivan Families - all from Kerry
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 28 June 08 23:36 BST (UK) »
Thanks again - appreciate that information.    I never thought the Sore Eye Dan had anything to do with the surname - just thought it was some sort of nickname.
Searching - Sullivan, in Colchester, Connecticut, USA
Cahirseveen, County Kerry, in Ireland

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Re: Maria Margaret Sullivan b. 1826-Limerick ?
« Reply #11 on: Friday 26 June 09 08:23 BST (UK) »
Help please,

I have a Maria Margaret Sullivan b. abt 1826- Limerick?

She married James Fitzgibbon( b. 1826) on 13 Feb 1841 Bulgaden Limerick

Witnesses were James McCarthy & Catherine Sullivan.

Maria & James Fitzgibbon( s) children were:

Kate (b.1841)
Patrick (b. 1844)
John Thomas( b. 1846)
Johanna(b 1848)
Ellen (b.1850)
Bridget (b. 1855)
Mary or Maria (b. 1858)
James (b. 1861)
Margaret (b. 1864)

Several of  the children married & immigrated to the USA & Canada. I am not sure what happened to James & Maria?? not sure if they died in Limerick or not? can anyone help ?

thanks alot,
Jila:)

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Re: Three Sullivan Families - all from Kerry
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 27 January 11 02:41 GMT (UK) »
I have found meanings for Sullivan as "black eye" or "hawk eye" so the name passed down as O'Sullivan would have meant "descendant of the black-eyed (or hawk-eyed)".
Adams; Baylis; Bartlett; Bowyer; Brant; Bull; Carrick; Childs; Darby; Diamond; Dowling; Driver; Elford; Elliott; Fallows; Farmer; Gibbons; Ginger; Gregory; Hennessey; Kirtland; Lakin; Langley; MacCarthy; Manwaring; Miller; Morgan; Morris; Payne; Reardon; Robinson; Rose; Ruddell-Todd; Smith; Sullivan; Stephenson; Stevens; Todd; Trend; Webber; Wetton; Wood; Woodings; Wrathall.


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Re: Three Sullivan Families - all from Kerry
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 27 January 11 17:14 GMT (UK) »
Most of the Kerry parish records are now online at www.irishgenealogy.ie

You may find your Sullivan family there
annclare
Kerrisk, Healy, McGuire, Duggan - Kerry and US
Tuohy/Toohey,Gorman, Purcell, Fanning- Holycross Tipperary

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Re: Three Sullivan Families - all from Kerry
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 15 May 11 18:34 BST (UK) »
Hello,
I am researching the Sullivan family from County Mayo, Ireland
however there is discrepancy as to whether the family are Sullivan or O'Sullivan

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Re: Three Sullivan Families - all from Kerry
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 06 July 11 10:50 BST (UK) »
I too have Sullivan's in my family. Cornelius Sullivan from Kerry married to a Mary. He was a farmer. They married before 1844. They had a daughter Honora ( Nano) ( 1844) who married a John Casey (1839).They lived in Kulooneagh. She was 22 when she married.  Could this be the same family? Any information gratefully received.

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Re: Three Sullivan Families - all from Kerry
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 28 August 11 01:46 BST (UK) »
I too am researching Sullivans!

I have a Daniel Sullivan & Bridget Sullivan (believe she was O'Sullivan), I have found their marriage in Tralee in Jun 1866, and have his parents listed as James O'Sullivan and Sara Wyles.

I have Bridget's parents as Daniel O'Sullivan and Mary Fitzgerald - married 12 Feb 1844 in Derrymore.

Thanks for any info.

Nedda
Walford - Over Stowey, Somerset
Harrold/Harold- Armagh, Australia
Durkan/Durcan, Leviston - Armagh
Pinker - Box & Christian Malford, Wiltshire
Hadfield - Mellor, Derbyshire
Sullivan - Tralee, Ireland
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Re: Three Sullivan Families - all from Kerry
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 09 October 11 13:35 BST (UK) »
My g'grandfather was a JOHN SULLIVANb c 1837/38  aged 20  in  Feb 1858 when he joined the British Army in Aldershot, Hampshire UK.   On his army record it says he was 20 from Kilcummin, Co Kerry.
His marriage cert in 1863 Portsmouth England gives his father as EDWARD.   
I have not yet found his death(probably London bef 1916).
I  have searched for a birth - no luck so far.  He of course may not have been born in Kilcummin.  Is there another name for EDWARD - I believe Edmund but any others?

Also in Army Hampshire same time a Timothy and Daniel.
BAILEY    (HAM/Portsmouth Portsea/1800s);
CORMACK    (CAI/Watten Wick/fam of Magnus C & Jean Taylor m 1739);
CORMACK    (DUR/Sunderland area 1800s/orig from CAI, SCT, 1700s);
JOHNSTON    (CAI/../All);
JOHNSTON    (ARL/Kirn Dunoon/circa 1800 - onwards);
JOHNSTON    (ELN/Prestonpans Tranent/fam of William Johnston Janet Forman);
MCDOUGAL     (ARL/MULL/pre1800 Neil McDougall Effy McPhail);
MCDOUGALL    (INV/Laggan/pre 1800 in Mull Argyll then INV etc);
MORE    (CAI/Wick Sarclet Thurso Orkney/1600