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Title: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: njh on Tuesday 14 March 06 17:10 GMT (UK)
Thisi is one of forgotten ten - Thomas Traynor was born on 27 May 1881 in Turlow, carlow.

Can anyone help me find out his parents names?

Cheers, Nicola
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: Christopher on Tuesday 14 March 06 17:42 GMT (UK)
Hiya Nicola,

I am not sure whether "forgotten ten" in your message is a typographical error or means there were nine other men besides Thomas Traynor who have been forgotten. The date of his death indicates the latter. It looks as though he took part in the Easter Rising but died before the commencement of the Civil War. Please clarify this point as it may be possible to obtain more information about Thomas.

All the Best, Christopher

Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: njh on Tuesday 14 March 06 17:48 GMT (UK)
Thanks for responding.  Sorry If I did not make sense in my first note.

Thomas was born 27 May 1881 and died in Mountjoy prison 25 April 1921.  He was executed by hanging as he was part of the civil uprising around that time.

I am researching my Trainor/Traynor routes and I am completely stuck so I am looking for clues......  My father mentioned been told as a child about a Traynor (ancestor) being hung in Mountjoy - so I searched the net and I found Thomas - but would like to figure out who his parents were to see if I can see any connection with the Traynor/Trainor side I am working on.

Thanks for anything you can do or advice me on.

Nicola


Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881/2 - 1921
Post by: njh on Monday 29 May 06 15:00 BST (UK)
Actually I think this was 27 May 1882 born in Tullow Carlow.  I am trying to find out his parents names?
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: tomasmac on Friday 20 February 09 20:47 GMT (UK)
HAVE YOU FOUND THOMAS TRAYNOR'S PARENTS YET,JUST FOUND YOUR REQUEST,IF YOU HAVEN'T LET ME KNOW .TOMMY.MY EMAIL IS (*)

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Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: Dermot31 on Thursday 20 December 12 14:53 GMT (UK)
Hi Nicola... how are you?? I am a great grandchild of Thomas Traynor.. living in Dublin.. did you find the names you were looking for?? If not i can contact my dad see if he can go through all his Memorabilia of ask the family???

Thisi is one of forgotten ten - Thomas Traynor was born on 27 May 1881 in Turlow, carlow.

Can anyone help me find out his parents names?

Cheers, Nicola
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: rathmore on Friday 21 December 12 13:00 GMT (UK)
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlcar2/TRAYNOR.htm
this site has a photo of Thomas Traynor
also there is a Ballad about him

Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: rathmore on Saturday 22 December 12 12:18 GMT (UK)
Yes, Thomas Traynor is one of the forgotten ten, buried in Mountjoy Prison then moved to Glasnevin cemetery, with 8 others except Patrick Maher who was brought back to Limerick.

the others are Kevin Barry, Thomas Whelan, Patrick Moran, Frank Flood, Patrick Doyle, Bernard Ryan, Edmond Foley, and Thomas Bryan

http://www.war-talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=20
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: Ptraynor on Wednesday 27 February 13 02:53 GMT (UK)
iT WOULD APEAR WE ARE RELATED
my great uncle gave me a list of names to look up and Thomas was on the list
So hello from Basingstoke , hampshire , uk   ;D.
Yes, Thomas Traynor is one of the forgotten ten, buried in Mountjoy Prison then moved to Glasnevin cemetery, with 8 others except Patrick Maher who was brought back to Limerick.

the others are Kevin Barry, Thomas Whelan, Patrick Moran, Frank Flood, Patrick Doyle, Bernard Ryan, Edmond Foley, and Thomas Bryan

http://www.war-talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=20
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: Dermot31 on Wednesday 27 February 13 19:01 GMT (UK)
PTraynor.... Hey how are things... not sure was the message for me???
if so nice to meet you kind off hahaha... Hello from Dublin.... Which part of the traynor family are you steming from??
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: Ptraynor on Wednesday 27 February 13 22:21 GMT (UK)
Hello & yes I ment you guys . I'm still working out my family tree its abit of a mission.  My great uncle gerald and his brothers paddy my grandad Micheal Traynor . As far as I'm aware where the start of my family here in the u.k as I know it . Micheal had 3 sons melvyn Christopher and francis my dad . Unsure how I'm connected to Thomas but Gerald pointed him out for me to research.  P.s I'm good married 3 boys and in Hampshire u.k . Hope to find out more
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: Dermot31 on Thursday 28 February 13 08:52 GMT (UK)
Hey... glad to hear from distant but near enough relative... Glad to hear you are good. My relation to Thomas is directly via my father Len O Sullivan who is the grandson of Thomas. His father (my grand dad) is Patrick O Sullivan also all lived and raised in Dublin...

Good to hear from you again and I hope you trace the tree back across the pond :)
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: Ptraynor on Thursday 28 February 13 10:24 GMT (UK)
My lot come from mainly enniskillen . but we're all over the place even oz .
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: PTraynor87 on Wednesday 20 August 14 10:15 BST (UK)
Thisi is one of forgotten ten - Thomas Traynor was born on 27 May 1881 in Turlow, carlow.

Can anyone help me find out his parents names?

Cheers, Nicola

Hello, my name is Paul Traynor from Glasgow, I have been reading up on Thomas, I know my ancestry is from Ireland in the late 19th century, but I'm not sure if I am related to Thomas. I hope I am.
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: David Roche on Monday 01 June 15 17:48 BST (UK)
I know I am related to Thomas Traynor through my mothers side, she was born and lived in Tullow before moving to Dublin. I think from what my mother said he would be my uncle.  One of her brothers, Tom, also lived in Dublin and worked in the docks collecting the papers off the ferries. He in turn had a son called Thomas
I am interested in tracing back the family
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: Ebch on Wednesday 10 June 15 17:29 BST (UK)
Thomas Traynor's last words were
"Fight on - not for vengeance but for freedom."
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: ronnier on Saturday 12 March 16 14:27 GMT (UK)
Hi
Have you looked at Tullow lately re Thomas Traynor,  They are doing up his monument for 2016 celebrations and Tullow Museum seem to have info about him.   
Maybe you have already got the info you wanted
Cheers
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: rathmore on Monday 14 March 16 11:36 GMT (UK)
Thomas Traynor is buried at Glasnevin cemetry dublin
find a grave
www.findagrave.com
memorial no. 28288252
aged 39

no mention of any relatives on this.

You could write to one of the local papers for information.
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: dathai on Monday 14 March 16 19:00 GMT (UK)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Traynor

Thomas Traynor married Elizabeth Davis 26th April 1902
http://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/52d60d6864867

1911
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/Inn_s_Quay/Synnot_Place/26528/

possible 1901 ?
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Dublin/Royal_Exchange/Clarendon_Street/1308835/

possible parents
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01h9h/

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGZQ-44J
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: dathai on Tuesday 15 March 16 14:43 GMT (UK)
At the time of his execution Thomas and his brother James were equal partners in their shoe repair shop at Merchants Arch,Wellington Quay.
James 1911
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/South_City/Crow_St_/62545/
Elizabeth ,Thomas's wife had a running battle with the pension board for several years from the 1930s to 1953 to get proper recognition of his status so her pension would be increased.
Elizabeth appears to have died in England 1973 at her daughters residence.

In 1963 James now totally blind widowed and living alone age 74 applied for recompense for supporting Elizabeth and her children while she was waiting on her pension he was granted a sum but not sure if he ever got it as he died Dec 1963 and is buried in Glasnevin.
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: dathai on Tuesday 15 March 16 17:55 GMT (UK)
http://www.tullowmuseum.com/413280731
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: Sabgar1 on Tuesday 14 June 16 12:16 BST (UK)
hi there im also looking to find out if thomas traynor is a family member
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: dathai on Tuesday 14 June 16 12:41 BST (UK)
Hi Sabgar1
on the other post you mentioned Mary Traynor your Nan married into the Garland family
the best thing to do is get the marriage cert if you have'nt already got it
possible marriage to John Garland 17th Sep 1930
http://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/1fc31c6275382
this will give fathers names ,occupations and addresses at time of marriage also should say if father alive or deceased.
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: Sabgar1 on Tuesday 14 June 16 16:50 BST (UK)
hi dathai ive checked your link and thats is my grandad john garland marryed mary in 1930  :) thank you for the link
Title: Re: Thomas Traynor 1881 - 1921
Post by: Sabgar1 on Monday 25 July 16 13:40 BST (UK)
Hi all hope your all good I'm still looking up my family tree and all the information keeps coming up the same that thomas traynor could have been my great grandad  my family were understandable can't seem to get there heads round it as my nana never told them of this? I've done a ansestrey DNA  test from my father and awaiting the results anyone else done  one thanks sabrina