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Re: Search for Malones in Tyrone
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 16 November 10 22:51 GMT (UK) »
... "CARLOW (COI) , Parish/Church/Congregation - TULLOW " is this a catholic parish?
Carlow= County Carlow (southwest of Dublin)
COI = Church of Ireland
Parish (Church of Ireland and civil)= Tullow

http://www.ireland.anglican.org/index.php?do=information.dioceses&page=showparish&id=16000

Still nowhere near Tyrone.

Ok thanks, im still searching and it is possible he was not a practicing catholic until he married his wife? He was for sure in the 1852 census of Canada. I will have to return to that site and search for his brothers but at least this Malone find was dated 1792 the year of his birth.
Leahy- Mitchelstown-1825
Crawford-Lurgan-1850 - 1899
Malone- 1794-1850

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Re: Search for Malones in Tyrone
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 18 December 10 12:52 GMT (UK) »
I need help guys! I have searched through ancestry and any free place I can and have found nothing that helps. It is unknown other then family legend the Malone's came from Fermanagh or Tyrone county between 1825 (Peter Robinson settlers) and 1852 when they appeared on the Canada 1852 census. The family is Malone, Philip born 1792 married Anne McMahon. Their children are Joseph-1832, Edward-1834, Patrick-1836, Philip-1838, Barney-1842. Canadian records verify no towns just listed as Ireland.
Could anyone with a subscription to other records take a moment and see if this family shows up?
Thanks in advance and wishing everyone a healthy and safe Christmas.

Kevin
Leahy- Mitchelstown-1825
Crawford-Lurgan-1850 - 1899
Malone- 1794-1850

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Re: Search for Malones in Tyrone
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 18 December 10 13:23 GMT (UK) »
Ancestry have very few Irish records which is hy you've not had any luck there. Most subscription/pay per view websites have terms and conditions which prevent us from asking for lookups.

Since the dates you are looking for are well before the start of civil registration you'd need to search for church records (unfortunately many for this period do not exist).

Added- since the location of this family is still not confirmed I'm going to move this thread to Ireland-General board.
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: Search for Malones in Tyrone
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 18 December 10 17:25 GMT (UK) »
Just a thought - Clonfathy could be a variant spelling of Clonavaddy a townland in the Civil parish of Donaghmore  Poor law Union of Dungannon in Tyrone.

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Re: Search for Malones in Tyrone
« Reply #13 on: Friday 17 June 11 18:31 BST (UK) »
As you probably know, the Malone family had strong links to Clonmacnoise.  Their seat at Ballinahown is adjacent to Clonmacnoise, and they lived there for centuries.
Take a look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballinahown
http://www.brabazonarchive.com/Pages/Malone%20of%20Baronston.htm
I think they might be included in Burke's Landed Gentry too.

I don't know if your Malones are related but it is worth investigating.


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Re: Search for Malones in Tyrone
« Reply #14 on: Friday 17 June 11 22:44 BST (UK) »
Your right it is worth investigating and I wish I could but so far I have found no positive links to any place in Ireland to my Malone family.
Time and time again I am told the same two things, the family you are searching is too early for our records and/or you need the Church or at least the town they came from to dig deeper.
It is my hope that as time goes by records from say 1750-1825 become more available online. For now i just keep looking randomly every place i go online hoping to bump into a lead.

Kevin
Leahy- Mitchelstown-1825
Crawford-Lurgan-1850 - 1899
Malone- 1794-1850

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Re: Search for Malones in Tyrone
« Reply #15 on: Friday 17 June 11 22:52 BST (UK) »
Unfortunately very few church records from 1750-1825 survive so the records you need simply may not exist.
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: Search for Malones in Tyrone
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 01 July 18 16:31 BST (UK) »
Hi Kevin. As my daughter is in Dublin I decided to look further into Malones and used the info you gave me before as Owen Malone was from Castletown Louth and anyway, I found this info.. might be useful if you haven't already seen it.. Karen  (so many Malones.. must be related to one..this is from Deeds of land)
Malone, Edmond, 1768, Atherdee, o, 1968, Justice, 7006

Malone, James, 1812, Dundalk, Red Barns etc., o, 1942, -, 0030

Malone, James, 1808, Dundalk - Loogans Acre, o, 2009, -, 0247

Malone, James, 1808, Dundalk - Stoney Park, o, 2009, -, 0259

Malone, James, 1808, Dundalk - Stoney Park, t, 2009, Yeoman, h029

Malone, James, 1812, Dundalk - Stoney Park, o, 2009, -, g030

Malone, Jas., 1808, Dundalk - Stoney Park, o, 2009, -, 0259

Malone, John, 1762, Dundalk, Roden Place, o, 1981, -, 0076

Malone, Judith, 1803, Dundalk - The Merches, t, 2009, Widow, Farmer, 0289

Malone, Owen, 1809, Dundalk - Stoney Park, t, 2009, Labourer, 0265

Malone, Owen, 1809, Dundalk - Stoney Park, o, 2009, -, 0266

Malone, Patt., 1807, Dundalk - McAlisters Farm, o, 2009, -, 0252

Malone, Patt., 1808, Dundalk - Stoney Park, o, 2009, -, 0257

Malone, Patt., 1809, Dundalk - Stoney Park, o, 2009, -, 0266

Malone, Stephen, 1840, Riverstown etc., o, 1949, Ardee, e062

Malone, Stephen, 1852, Riverstown etc, o, 1949, Ardee, e068

Malone, Stephen, 1852, Riverstown etc, o, 1949, Ardee, e069

Malone, Thomas, 1809, Dundalk - Stoney Park, t, 2009, -, 0266

Malone, jnr., James, 1809, Dundalk - Stoney Park, o, 2009, -, 0265

Malone, junior, James, 1808, Dundalk, Stoney Park, t, 1942, Stoney Park, yeoman, 0029

Malone, snr., James, 1808, Dundalk - Loogans Acre, t, 2009, Farmer, 0248

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Re: Search for Malones in Tyrone
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 01 July 18 17:04 BST (UK) »
Don't rule out Mallon, of which there are plenty in that part of the world, including mine.
Coffey, Cummins [Rathfalla, Tipperary], Cummins [Skirke, Laois], Curran, Dillon [Clare], Fogarty [Garran, Laois/Tipp], Hughes, Keshan (Keeshan), Loughman [Harristown and Killadooley, Laois], Mallon [Armagh], Malone, Markham [Caherkine, Clare], McKeon(e) [Sligo/Kilkenny/Waterford], McNamara, Meagher, Prescott [Kilkenny/Waterford/Wexford?], Rafferty, Ryan, Sullivan, Tobin
GEDMatch: T665306 tested with Family Tree DNA and also with ancestry
GEDCOM file: 1980344