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Title: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala*completed, thanks*
Post by: Belconnen on Thursday 18 June 09 09:36 BST (UK)
I am a descendant of the Ruddy family who lived in Hill Street in Killala in the 1850s.  My ancestor is Patrick Ruddy who married Bridget McHale.  Their son (also named Patrick and born in about 1840 in Killala) emigrated to Australia and settled in Queensland.  Has anyone compiled any ancestry on the Ruddy family of Killala?  Thanks.
Title: Re: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala
Post by: iorrais on Friday 09 October 09 01:01 BST (UK)
Hi

I have Ruddy and McHale in my family tree also.  My grandmother was Ruddy and she had cousins who were McHales.  My crowd are based in a small village called Muingingaun, near Bangor erris, but they also had cousins in Killala by the name of Ruddy.  Just starting on that side of my family tree but if I find anything I will let you know.
Title: Re: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala
Post by: Belconnen on Friday 09 October 09 08:31 BST (UK)
iorrais,

Thanks for the post.  I have sent you a separate personal message by email.  It does sound as if we may have some common ancestry.  It would be great to follow through if you have the time and you have assembled more on the Ruddy family.  I have some Australian data on the Ruddy family after they settled in Queensland.  My guess is that they settled in about 1870 or perhaps a little earlier.         

Belconnen   
Title: Re: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala*completed, thanks*
Post by: KillalaRuddy on Friday 15 April 11 16:20 BST (UK)
The author of Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala may wish to correspond with an Irish relative- my great, great grandfather John Ruddy was Patrick's brother.
Title: Re: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala*completed, thanks*
Post by: Belconnen on Friday 15 April 11 23:58 BST (UK)
I am the author of the "Ruddy Family, Hill Street, Killala".  Thank you for contacting me through this forum.  I will send you a private message.
Title: Re: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala*completed, thanks*
Post by: kvruddy on Tuesday 12 June 18 15:48 BST (UK)
Hi.  I have a DNA hit to a Ruddy who has an ancestor John Ruddy born in 1884 in Killala.  Is this person in your family tree?  Would love to share info about him, if you do.
Title: Re: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala*completed, thanks*
Post by: Belconnen on Wednesday 11 July 18 14:44 BST (UK)
Hello kvruddy.  Nice to make your acquaintance.  Yes, there is a John Ruddy in the family tree but the only details I have show that he was born many years before 1884.  The John I have was a brother to my own ancestor, Patrick.  Beyond that I do not have any other detail.  My guess is that the first name John is handed down through branches of the family.  There is a publication about the Ruddys and it contains details of Killala and surrounds.  I will try to send you details privately.  My guess is that you and I may be related as distant cousins but I am unable to confirm that.  I confined my own family history to the line of direct descendants so as not to upset anyone in the extended family tree by getting details mixed up.  My Ruddy ancestors were free settlers in Australia and they were hard working people but who retained a wonderful sense of humour.
Title: Re: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala*completed, thanks*
Post by: Belconnen on Thursday 12 July 18 00:25 BST (UK)
Hello again kvruddy.  I am open to correction but you may have to have 3 posts on this website before I can send you a private message.  If you reply to this post we can exchange some general details.  I have visited Killala and I am reasonably confident that I have my direct line identified.  I started my research in 2009.  I am, however, always open to further guidance or correction and to learn more details.
Title: Re: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala*completed, thanks*
Post by: gaffy on Thursday 12 July 18 08:35 BST (UK)
Just in case not already covered in research so far, there's a 1909 story in Irish newspapers about a court case involving Ruddys in Killala, including mention of a Patrick Ruddy who died intestate in 1870, daughters Catherine (m. Patrick Sweeney) and Sarah (m. Richard Mulloy), and a son John who went to Australia, maybe related to the Hill Street folk in some way.

Title: Re: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala*completed, thanks*
Post by: Belconnen on Thursday 12 July 18 11:46 BST (UK)
Thank you gaffy.  I am interested in that matter.  I will send you a private message with my email address.  It was good of you to alert me to that history.
Title: Re: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala*completed, thanks*
Post by: kvruddy on Monday 16 July 18 02:48 BST (UK)
Hi Belconnen, my email is kvruddy@yahoo.com.  Thanks.
Title: Re: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala*completed, thanks*
Post by: Belconnen on Monday 16 July 18 05:31 BST (UK)
I have sent an email to you kvruddy with the publication details of that Ruddy family history and some comments.  Thank you for getting in touch. 
Title: Re: Ruddy Family, Hill St, Killala*completed, thanks*
Post by: LichfieldBM on Monday 31 August 20 12:01 BST (UK)
In a recent visit to my home village of Rasharkin, Co. Antrim and whilst visiting our local cemetery, my brother Anthony and I were introduced to the story of John Ruddy of Killala, Co. Mayo who died on the 4th June 1853 and is buried in Rasharkin. 

John was an ordinance surveyor and died at the age of 22 years young. He was clearly a long way from home and it would fantastic to connect his story with members of the Ruddy family who may have I’m in their family trees.

Kindest Regards,

Brian MCMULLAN