According to the FamilySearch site, the following family lived in the Limerick/Tipperary area.
Parents: James Neely (b.1827-1847, depending on record) and Margaret Crowe (b.abt 1847).
Their children were all born in Ireland, 1865+/- to 1875 +/-.
Children: Mary, John, Johanna, James, Michael and Patrick.
John and James were born/christened in Emly while Johanna was in Grean. The others were either generic Ireland or generic Tipperary.
First question: would the marriage record, if one exists for James and Margaret, include the names of their parents? I already have a James Neely, b.1845 in the HolyCross area of Tipperary. His parents were Richard Neely and Johanna Donovan. I have the birth records for that entire famiiy. I'd love to be able to connect these two families together. FamilySearch does not appear to have a marriage record for James and Margaret.
Their US records indicate an immigration date of 1883-1890 and in 1892, the entire family is in Watervliet, NY which is across the river from Troy, NY. Troy history indicates a known link to EMLY.
Second Question: I'd like to know more about any Nealy or Crowe families that lived in the Grean/Emly general area. Particularly, if there was known immigration to New York in the late 1800s. FamilySearch indicated a possible five family groups for a Margaret Crowe, b.abt 1847.
Thanks.
NKN