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O'Hara's of Tipperary
« on: Thursday 30 July 15 05:52 BST (UK) »
Hello, I am trying to locate the family of my Grandfather, John O'Hara.  He was born in 1892 in Longstone.  His parents were John O'Hara and Margaret Birrane.  They married in 1891 and at that time were living in Glenbane.  Margaret was born in 1863 in Oola, Limerick.  Unfortunately I have nit been able to find a birth record for John Snr.  John and Margaret had several children (Kate, Patrick, John, Margaret, Mary and Ellen).  John (my Grandfather) enlisted in WW1 and fought in Passchendale.  Not sure if he joined when he was in Ireland, or while he was living in Yorkshire, England. 

There is a family story that one of John's brothers was shot by the Black and Tan's.  I know that John's (my Gfather) children visited his family in Ireland, but over the years have lost contact.  Unfotunately John passed away in 1982 and his children have also since died.

Any help in trying to locate family members would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Marie

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Re: O'Hara's of Tipperary
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 30 July 15 08:25 BST (UK) »
Hi Marie
           have you got the actual marriage cert as i see you say 1891 but i presume is this one 1892
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FY4J-649
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FY4V-H3P
this cert or one of their childrens  births should tell you when he was first a soldier.
Have you got his military records which should give next of kin at time of inlistment.

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Re: O'Hara's of Tipperary
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 30 July 15 09:18 BST (UK) »
Hello Marie,

The marriage certificate is shown in a published tree.
John O'Hara was a servant on marriage. His father is named as Pat O'Hara, a schoolteacher and a witness is William O'Hara.

That may help.

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Re: O'Hara's of Tipperary
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 30 July 15 09:39 BST (UK) »
Hello Heywood,

Thank you for your reply.  The published tree is actually mine. 

I have not been able to obtain any further information. 

Thank you again,

Marie

Hello Marie,

The marriage certificate is shown in a published tree.
John O'Hara was a servant on marriage. His father is named as Pat O'Hara, a schoolteacher and a witness is William O'Hara.

That may help.

Regards
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Re: O'Hara's of Tipperary
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 30 July 15 09:46 BST (UK) »
Hello,

I actually have the marriage record and it is dated 19 July 1891.  It was their son John that served in the military and he did not marry till after WW1.

I do not have any military records as my Gfather did not talk openly to his children about his military service, and they have now all passed away.

Thank you for your assistance

Regards

marie

Hi Marie
           have you got the actual marriage cert as i see you say 1891 but i presume is this one 1892
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FY4J-649
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FY4V-H3P
this cert or one of their childrens  births should tell you when he was first a soldier.
Have you got his military records which should give next of kin at time of inlistment.

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Re: O'Hara's of Tipperary
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 30 July 15 10:02 BST (UK) »
Marie,

It does help if you post what you know. For example that you are looking for the birth of John snr whose father is named as Pat and there is a possible brother called William to your John.
In our searches we would then be more focused.
Have you tried searching for William or Pat?

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Re: O'Hara's of Tipperary
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 30 July 15 10:09 BST (UK) »
Marie,
Where are your family in 1911?

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Re: O'Hara's of Tipperary
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 30 July 15 10:27 BST (UK) »
Possibly family in 1901 transcribed as O Hora- Ellens birth 16 Aug 1900 fromm rootsireland gives Ballinulty as residence.
http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Tipperary/Cullen/Ballinulty/1717897/

Also marriage cert gives John's age as 22 when married in 1891 and on census 1901 age 40 so perhaps birth pre 1864 would have to look at parish records. Glenbane is in Cullen and Lattin parish and these are available online for free at parish registers NLI.
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Added: Index to Lattin parish records online for free at http://www.irelandgenweb.com/irltip/records.htm#church   May help in search.
Kerrisk, Healy, McGuire, Duggan - Kerry and US
Tuohy/Toohey,Gorman, Purcell, Fanning- Holycross Tipperary

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Re: O'Hara's of Tipperary
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 30 July 15 11:42 BST (UK) »
John Jnr may have been in Yorkshire.  His siblings other than Margaret remained in Ireland.  Margaret did not marry and I was able to find her death record.   John's parents (John and Margaret) also remained in Ireland.

I did find a death record for a Pat O'Hara.  It stated he was a school teacher and died in a Union Workhouse in Tipperary in 1904.

I was not able to find any records in the 1911 Irish census.  Nor was I able to find any records for William.  I am really trying to find any family that may be in Ireland. 

I have birth records for three of John Jnrs siblings.  They are

1892 Patrick - born Longstone
1898 Mary - born Longstone
1900 Ellen - born Ballinulty

Was unable to find any birth records for these two.
1891 Kate
1897 Joseph

There is a family story goes that Joseph was shot by the black and tans and that is the reason John Jnr moved to England.  I have been able to find the English family, but not the family that remained in Ireland.

I have hit a wall, and living in Australia makes even more difficult.

Thank you

Marie




Marie,
Where are your family in 1911?

Heywood