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Title: Coady Naas
Post by: lizpower on Friday 07 November 08 18:06 GMT (UK)
Hi
Looking for any information on the coady's from rathasker road in naas.
Also can anyone tell me where i can get census records for naas????
Thanks x
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: KJP on Wednesday 01 April 09 21:35 BST (UK)
Hello, the following link to the Kildare Genealogy web site will enable you to search on the 1901 Census, also Births, Marriages and Deaths for Kildare, you will need to register and there is a 5 euro charge for each record.

https://brsgenealogy.com/kildare/login.php?viewIndex=1&redirect_url=quis.php

My Grandmother and her Family are shown on the 1901 Census as living in Rathasker Road Naas, they are shown as Household number 8 and were called Mangan, is this the time period the Coady's you are searching for were in that area, if so maybe the families knew each other.

KJP
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: lizpower on Thursday 02 April 09 16:28 BST (UK)
Hi,
My Family were at 16 rathasker road so i would say for sure that the family's knew each other.
I have a book which may interest you called In the Shadow of the kings by James Durney which mentions A robert Mangan and also a sean Mangan . The book is about social housing in Naas and just gives names of Tennants and some lovely old photos. Might be woth looking it up. Small world hey x
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: KJP on Thursday 02 April 09 23:33 BST (UK)
Hello again, the book looks interesting have you got the ISBN and I will try to get it. My Great Grandfather was the head of the household when the family were in Rathasker, Naas Ireland, he was called Christopher Mangan, however he did have brothers called Robert and James and also a Sister called Mary that I know of, their Father was called John Mangan and Mother Bridget, nee Murphy, and my Great Grandfather Christopher's Birth details show him as being born at Main Street Naas, I do not know of a Sean Mangan.
I suspect the families would have known each other as I have seen an old map of Naas and there did not appear to be much housing in the Rathasker Road area.

K

Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: lizpower on Friday 03 April 09 07:57 BST (UK)
Hi,
I had a read of the book where the mangans are mentioned and its very brief just saying where they moved from and to in 1940's still in naas still an interesting read though as it gives you an insight into what life may have been like then.
I'm not sure what the isbn ?? is i googled the book and came across the authors email then asked hime for a copy might be worth trying.
I emailed the library in Kildare and they sent me a copy of the 1911 census for rathasker road i'll try and forward the email to you when i have more time if you like. Are your family still there now ?
Funny you mention the  Murphy name. My Maiden name is Murphy and my dad was born in Naas however i haven't done the murphy tree yet as there are so many being a common name in ireland.
Will forward on the email later ..take care liz
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: KJP on Friday 03 April 09 21:35 BST (UK)
Hi, My Great Grandfather Christopher and his immediate family left Ireland at some point between 1901 and 1911 as they show up on the England  1911 census living in Birtley Co Durham, I also know they lived in Gateshead and his daughters and sons all married and brought up Families including my Grandmother, they all died in the Gateshead area, however as I mentioned in my last mail my Great Grandfather had two brothers that I know of Robert and James and it could be their line that is living on in Naas to this day, I am still trying to find info on them, also possibly my Great Grandfather's Father John who married Bridget Murphy may of had other sons that I am not aware of as he lived in Main Street Naas where my Great Granfather was born so the other sons could have married and settled in other areas of Naas as did my Great Grandfather in Rathasker. I would like to try to get further back than my Great Great Grandfather John Mangan as the records on the Kildare Web Site go back quite a way.
Thanks for the offer of the census, I would appreciate it if you could send it through and I will try mailing the author of the book to see if I can get a copy.
When you mention you maiden name is Murphy I have corresponded with a guy who lives in our area of England who's relatives also came over from Kildare and when I mentioned my Great Grandfathers Mother was a Bridget Murphy he said that there was a Family of Murphy's lived in Main Street Naas and suggested that maybe my Great Great Grandfather John Mangan may have married one of their Daughters Bridget as he was from that area of Naas.
Also believe it or not but on my Mothers side my Granmother's family were called Murphy and her Parents were both from Ireland, one obviously Murphy the other parent a Curtis, I think they were from the Cork area according to my Aunts on that side who are still alive, funny enough my Grandmother was called Elizabeth Ann Murphy.
I am not called Mangan by the way, my Grandmother on my Father's side was Josephine Mangan Daughter of Christopher my Great Grandfather, she married my Grandfather in Gateshead North East England in 1915. A lot of Irish people came across to North East England to work in the mines in the early 1900's, on the England 1911 census my Great Grandfather Christopher and  both his sons are shown as working in the mines.

K
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Billiejo on Monday 13 April 09 23:53 BST (UK)
There was very few living on Rathsker Rd including Higgins and (Callaghan- auctioneer's).
Definate names of two families off spring allocated social housing at St Corbans Place Naas were Curtis, & Cody.
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: normanharvey on Wednesday 03 June 09 22:57 BST (UK)
There was very few living on Rathsker Rd including Higgins and (Callaghan- auctioneer's).
Definate names of two families off spring allocated social housing at St Corbans Place Naas were Curtis, & Cody.

ah ha i am a coady and my great grandfather was a coady from ratahsker road in naas. james coady then had a son called michael who married honora dignam. who then had my father michael james who married mary viviash now know as maureen. Then my granfather and grandmother had more children nora,kathleen,mary,ger,teresa and patrick. My grandad had a brother named jim who is still alive living in st conleths place there was also peg and nancy two sisters who have passed on. why so interested in the coadys? and i know the curtis family too and the burkes .....i was just searching for something and this appeared on my page could not pass it
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: KJP on Thursday 04 June 09 15:05 BST (UK)
Hello Norman, are you aware of any Mangans from Naas. Main Street or Rathasker Road? see my previous posts.
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: normanharvey on Sunday 07 June 09 11:37 BST (UK)
Hello Norman, are you aware of any Mangans from Naas. Main Street or Rathasker Road? see my previous posts.
I HAVE HEARD THE NAME BUT I COULD ASK M DA, WHAT INFORMATION ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IS IT YOUR FAMILY? NAAS IS A SMALL TOWN SO EVERYONE KNOWS EVERYONE
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: KJP on Sunday 07 June 09 12:45 BST (UK)
Hello again, I am looking for any info on Mangans in Naas since early 1900's, my Grandmother's Family were from there and on the 1901 Irish Census are shown to be living in Rathasker Road, they were My Great Grandfather Christopher Mangan, Wife Mary nee Tierney, sons John and Christopher and Daughters Bridgit, Agnes and my Grandmother Josephine. I know that my Great Grandfathers Father was a John Mangan who married a Bridgit Murphy and they lived in Main Street Naas, my Great Grandfather had three siblings that I know of Robert, James and Mary, my Great Grandfather and his Family came across to England some time between 1901 and 1911 as they are shown on the English 1911 Census as living in Birtley Co Durham. I am looking for Mangans in Naas from that time and up to the present day that may be decendants of my Great Grandfather's siblings Robert and James and any info on the other sibling Mary, I am not a Mangan but my Grandmother Josephine was, also my Great Great Grandfather John Mangan's Father I think was a William Mangan who is shown on the Griffiths Valuation as living at Main Street Naas but I have not confirmed that yet. Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Naas Girl on Tuesday 09 June 09 21:12 BST (UK)
Hi
Looking for any information on the coady's from rathasker road in naas.
Also can anyone tell me where i can get census records for naas????
Thanks x
Hi Liz
My father is a Michael Coady from Rathasker Road his father was Michael and his grandfather James. Still lots of us around Naas too many to mention.
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Naas Girl on Thursday 03 September 09 11:25 BST (UK)
 :)Hi Liz,
Sorry I can't pm haven't used this enough. I think we are related the Michael aged 14 was my grandfather who has passed on. James or Jim as we call him is still alive and well living in Naas. My gandfather had six children who are all alive and living in Naas. Maggie aged 3 has also passed on but some of her family still live in Naas only found out two weeks ago we were related. My email address is (*) if you want to contact me I can put you in contact with the rest of the family. Thanks Michelle

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Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Hucksterhawk on Thursday 15 October 09 19:37 BST (UK)
KJP,

Hi, My Mam (Margaret) is one of the daughters of Agnes and Aaron Kelly.

I would be pleased to provide any information that i can.

Kind Regards...

Title: Mangans
Post by: KJP on Saturday 31 October 09 21:39 GMT (UK)
Hi Hucksterhawk, sent this personal message below yesterday but not sure if you recieved it.

Hi, apologies for not replying until now but I have just noticed your post, normally I recieve a mail from rootschat to say there has been a reply to my posts but unfortunately on this occasion I did not. Your Mam rang me and left a message Thursday 29/10 but I was away in London and did not pick it up until Thursday night so did not want to ring her late at night, however I did ring today 30/10 and had a good chat about the Mangans with your Mam and was delighted to find out that your Mam has photos of my Grandmother Josephine Mangan, Grandfather William Punshon, Great Grandfather Christopher and Grandmother Mary Mangan, her Uncles John Joseph and Christopher Mangan, your Mam mentioned that she would get me some photos done of the family and it is still sinking in that there are photos available, I never knew my Grandmother Josephine and Grandfather William as they died long before I was born so have never had much information on them and any photos so please pass on my thanks to your Mam, she is going to ring me in a few days time to arrange something and I would be delighted to meet her and be able to chat further, I also have some census info on where the family lived in Naas Kildare and also when they were in England in 1911 and also have the records on your Mams Uncle John Joseph(known as Uncle Jack your Mam said) when he was in the Royal Marines during the First World War and through until 1939.

Regards Kevin
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: KJP on Sunday 01 November 09 16:05 GMT (UK)
Hucksterhawk,

Hi, do the photos your Mam mentiond of the Mangan family show them in Ireland or in England, do you/your Mam have much info on my Great Grandfather Christopher Mangan and Great Grandmother Mary Mangan?

Kind Regards

Kevin
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: rachelx on Thursday 07 January 10 01:45 GMT (UK)
For normanharvey...
Which curtis' do ya no from naas???
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Jack2227 on Monday 10 May 10 19:15 BST (UK)
A headstone in Naas cemetery;

Michael Coady, Rathasker rd, Naas
May 1924
w; Elizabeth;, 7 St Brigids Tce
August 1968
dte; Masie Cheyne
22/4/1973

Erected by her dtr Lily

Daniel P Coady F.R.C.S.I.
Titusville Naas
30/11/1921
Elizabeth (w);
10/6/1942


====================
Jack
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Mlm78 on Saturday 09 May 20 15:27 BST (UK)
Hi there,

Not sure if this chat is still being looked at.

I am a descendent of Robert Mangan b.5/5/11

(My great grandparents) Parents Robert and Rose-Rosanna Mangan/Moran.

I think Christopher was Roberts Brother.

I’m Michelle Mangan, living in Surrey uk
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: sarah on Sunday 10 May 20 11:18 BST (UK)
Hello Michelle,

Liz was last online in 2009 but your message is the first she has had since then. A email notification has been sent out to notify her of your reply :)

Welcome to RootsChat.

Regards

Sarah
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Sinann on Sunday 10 May 20 14:00 BST (UK)
Hi there,

Not sure if this chat is still being looked at.

I am a descendent of Robert Mangan b.5/5/11

(My great grandparents) Parents Robert and Rose-Rosanna Mangan/Moran.

I think Christopher was Roberts Brother.

I’m Michelle Mangan, living in Surrey uk

Robert and Rose married 1897
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1896/10479/5816852.pdf
Robert's father was John.

I can't see a Christopher Mangan on Rathasker Road in 1901 but there is this family on Naas East.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kildare/Naas_Urban/Naas_East/1441930/
with the same names as in this post.
Hello again, I am looking for any info on Mangans in Naas since early 1900's, my Grandmother's Family were from there and on the 1901 Irish Census are shown to be living in Rathasker Road, they were My Great Grandfather Christopher Mangan, Wife Mary nee Tierney, sons John and Christopher and Daughters Bridgit, Agnes and my Grandmother Josephine. I know that my Great Grandfathers Father was a John Mangan who married a Bridgit Murphy and they lived in Main Street Naas, my Great Grandfather had three siblings that I know of Robert, James and Mary, my Great Grandfather and his Family came across to England some time between 1901 and 1911 as they are shown on the English 1911 Census as living in Birtley Co Durham. I am looking for Mangans in Naas from that time and up to the present day that may be decendants of my Great Grandfather's siblings Robert and James and any info on the other sibling Mary, I am not a Mangan but my Grandmother Josephine was, also my Great Great Grandfather John Mangan's Father I think was a William Mangan who is shown on the Griffiths Valuation as living at Main Street Naas but I have not confirmed that yet. Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated.
I can't find births for most of the children, the two I think I found Christopher and John have a mother of Mary Walker not Mary Tierney
Number 184 John
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1895/02230/1840620.pdf

I don't see a marriage for Christopher Mangan to Mary Tierney but there is one of Christ Mangan to Mary Walker 30 April 1883 but there is no image to see father's name, but this marriage seems a bit early to have a first child (Bridget) born about 1890.

Edit
Mary born 1885 to Christopher and Mary Walker

Second edit to add quote from KJP
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: dathai on Sunday 10 May 20 14:24 BST (UK)
transcript gives father's names
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01pfo/
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Sinann on Sunday 10 May 20 16:33 BST (UK)
transcript gives father's names
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01pfo/
I keep forgetting about those transcripts
so Christopher's father is John, but is it the correct Christopher?
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Sinann on Sunday 10 May 20 16:40 BST (UK)
Think I found Agnes as Maughan 1890 mother Mary Walker
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1890/02410/1898667.pdf
and Bridget 1887 as Mangham
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1887/02562/1947542.pdf
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Choccie on Saturday 27 February 21 00:41 GMT (UK)
Hi just jumping on this post ...I'm looking for an Annie Coady/Cody who married James dunne ...living in healeys cottages in sallins, in 1911.... I'm trying to find out if they had a daughter Bridget Dunne? If anyone can help then thanks in advance
Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Saturday 27 February 21 09:32 GMT (UK)
......I'm looking for an Annie Coady/Cody who married James dunne ...living in healeys cottages in sallins, in 1911.... I'm trying to find out if they had a daughter Bridget Dunne?

Here they are in 1911 census.
Residents of a house 8 in Sallins Town, (part of) (Bodenstown, Kildare)
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Kildare/Bodenstown/Sallins_Town___part_of_/542200/

Doesn't appear that they had a daughter Bridget before 1920.
Only Kathleen born 1911.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1911/01520/1617208.pdf

Just linking their marriage in 1908.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1908/10064/5660750.pdf


KG

Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Saturday 27 February 21 12:05 GMT (UK)

Choccie,
You may well have this information but just putting it up for others to see-

Annie (as Nannie) Coady 1901 census
Residents of a house 16 in Rathasker Road (Naas Urban, Kildare)
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kildare/Naas_Urban/Rathasker_Road/1442046/

Father Michael Coady died in 1915.    #438
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1915/05282/4467515.pdf

Mother Margaret Coady died in 1934. Maud Walsh, her daughter was the informant.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1934/04844/4314051.pdf

Maud’s marriage to John Walsh in 1903.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1903/10246/5729219.pdf


KG

Title: Re: Coady Naas
Post by: Choccie on Saturday 27 February 21 14:37 GMT (UK)
Thanks everyone...I'm searching for a brigid dunne supposedly from rathbride kildare but mysteriously also from kilbride , meath ...who gave birth to a daughter brigid dunne in 1923 and put into voluntary adoption...no birth cert so going off a baptism cert only... like looking for a needle in a haystack.