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Title: James Connolly
Post by: HJenk on Wednesday 29 July 09 21:53 BST (UK)
Hi

Iv never been on here before, and I was wondering if anyone could help me.

I'm told i'm the great granddaughter of the later James Connolly who helped in the Geat Easter Rising

My father has his daughter necklace that i believe she was given at school.

Please could someone give me help on how to trace my family history.

Would be appriecated

Thanks
Hayley
 :)
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: gormangenealogy on Wednesday 29 July 09 22:24 BST (UK)
Hello HJenk and welcome to Rootschat

I have a copy of James Connolly death cert.
I can post it here. You need to have a min of 5 posts before you can send private messages.

Regards
gormangenealogy
Dublin, Ire
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: HJenk on Wednesday 29 July 09 22:29 BST (UK)
Thankyou for your help, that would be amazing if you could.

I've always wanted to know more, just never knew where to start

HJenk
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: aghadowey on Wednesday 29 July 09 22:30 BST (UK)
You actually only need 3 posts to use PM (personal message) system.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: gormangenealogy on Wednesday 29 July 09 22:35 BST (UK)
Death cert of James Connolly
Have you tried the census site yet, http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Mr J T Arthur on Thursday 30 July 09 08:21 BST (UK)
One of the great James Connolly's children was Norah Connolly O'Brien whose short book 'We Shall Rise Again' was published just after she died in 1981 aged 88.

The book includes family photographs.

"We shall rise again" were the last words spoken to Norah by her father before his execution.

Good luck,
J.T.A.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: ambyrne1 on Thursday 30 July 09 09:15 BST (UK)
Hi,

You can check out Wikipedia for James Connolly. It gives some good information.
You know James parents were John and Mary Connelly from Monaghan. You also know he had two brothers Thomas and John.

On the 1911 census in Dublin it lists his wife, Lillie and his children.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000119513/

You can check all the census records for Scotland on Scotspeople website.....it is pretty cheap in comparison to Irish websites,  you can find out where his parents and brothers/sisters were living and with him...

At least this is a start


Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Mr J T Arthur on Thursday 30 July 09 10:04 BST (UK)
Some useful information here.

http://www.rcgfrfi.easynet.co.uk/ww/connolly/conn-bio.htm

J.T.A.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Connolly1916 on Tuesday 06 October 09 17:51 BST (UK)
I am related to James Connolly.

If anyone else is doing or interested in his family tree, maybe we can help one another.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: srey on Thursday 19 November 09 01:17 GMT (UK)
Hi there,

I am also related to James Connolly - I am a great grand niece of his wife Lillie Reynolds.  Would love to pass on / exchange info with anyone.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Connolly1916 on Thursday 19 November 09 08:32 GMT (UK)
Hiya Srey

Would Margaret Reynolds be your Gt Grandmother?
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: srey on Tuesday 24 November 09 00:32 GMT (UK)
Hi,

Sorry for slow reply - yes - Margaret Reynolds (nee Nolan) is my great -grandmother.  she was married to George Reynolds who had 16 children - my grandfather (also George) was one of them.  Can I ask how you are related to me?  I am working on my family tree at present so would love to fill in all the blanks I can - maybe you can help.  I'll try to answer any questions I can also.

Thanks - SRey.

Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Connolly1916 on Friday 04 December 09 08:05 GMT (UK)
Hello SRey,

Good to hear fro you. Well this is getting interesting. The Margaret I was thinking of was James's wife Lillie's twin sister.

I knew Lillie had two brothers, but didn't know their names.
I now know one of them - not forgetting his wife - Thanks to you.

Would you know your great grandfather's George Reynolds's brother's name and whether he got married? 

My grandmother is Moira Connolly (James's youngest daughter).

Im no expert on Family Trees, but I believe this makes your great grandfather George my great great uncle?! Which I think makes us third cousins?? Lol.

Regards

Marcus
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: srey on Friday 04 December 09 17:12 GMT (UK)
Dear Marcus,

I live in the UK - do you? as I found out that * married * and had 4 children and lived in the Harrow area.  The four children's names I have are: *, *, * and * - please correct me if I'm wrong.  I got this info from Mr. * - the son of * who lives in Essex.  Which child are you descended from and would you mind giving me the names of who her children married and any grandchildren?  This would be great as it is the only line I have little info on.  My great grandfather George (one of lillie's brothers) was married 3 times - first wife Bridget died, then to Alice Hannon who also died, then finally to Margaret Nolan who bore him 13 children (in addition to the 1 from first wife, and 2 from second).  George lived from 1861 to 1932 and Margaret Nolan from 1874 to 1945.  Both are buried in Dublin.  George's brother was his identical twin and they lived in the same house in Dublin once married.  he was John (Johnny in books).  He lived from 1861 to ? He married Mary Bannister - I don't have much information on her.  They lived and are buried in Dublin - they had no children. We seem to have different info on her sister.  I thought the twins were only the brothers and I found info on a Margaret Reynolds who died in scotland in 1900 in  childbirth which fits with info in one Connolly book.  Do you have any different info?  none of my family are aware of her sister at all.   Yours  Sarah Austen (nee Reynolds).

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Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: ConCon on Thursday 15 July 10 21:44 BST (UK)
HJenk, Connolly1916, SRey - It was very interesting reading your posts.

I am a relation of James Connolly also. I am his great great granddaughter from Roddy's (his only son) line of family. I'm working on a family tree myself and all the information you have provided is fitting in nicely. I have managed to go back as far as both sets of James' grandparents, across to his aunt and uncle on his fathers side and a few cousins. I have a bit of information on Ina's descendants as well as Roddy's.
I would love to expand my family tree even more so anyone with any info or who would like any info do get in touch.

HJenk - What child of James Connolly does your family come form?
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: srey on Thursday 15 July 10 23:01 BST (UK)
Hi ConCon,

Great to hear from you - I'd love to know how you are related as I am in touch with some of Roddy's descendants - maybe our paths have crossed already?  I have most of the descendants of Roddy as well as descendants of the other Connolly children, but little information on Aideen Connolly and her line.  Do you have any information on lillie connolly?  she was my great grand aunt and I'm trying to find out where she was born exactly in county wicklow and where her parents came from. I have plenty of information to share if you like.  I'm based in the UK but in Ireland several times a year also.

Hope to hear from you.
S Rey
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: ConCon on Saturday 17 July 10 09:26 BST (UK)

Hi S Rey,
I don't have much info on Aideen other than she was born in Edinburgh on 3rd March 1895. Her middle name was Lily (not Lillie).
I am JC's great great granddaughter. My grandfather Seamus is his grandson and one of the sons of Roddy from his first marriage. My dad, who is also called Roddy, is his great grandson. What descendants of Roddy's are you in contact with?
I'd love to hear some of your findings and information.
•Do you know anything about James' brother Thomas? He's very hard to find info on. I do know that he was born April 27 1866.
•Who did Moira marry? What children did she have?
•I have Mary Richards (nee Connolly) down as John Connolly's (brother of James) daughter but I don't have a name for his wife or other possible children.
I have a million questions but I don't want to bombard you with them all!
I live in Ireland but fly to the UK quite often. 
I've been asking family members about where Lillie was born in Wicklow and where her parents were from but haven't got a definite answer yet. I'll keep trying and let you know if anything comes up. 
Thanks for your help and hope to hear from you soon.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: ConCon on Monday 19 July 10 16:19 BST (UK)
S Rey,
I've been on to my grandfather and there are two versions as to where Lillie was born. The first is Rathnew in Co. Wicklow and the other is Carnew. Nora believed it was Rathnew her mother was from. Births were registered in Rathdrum although she might not be registered as it was not compulsory and if she was it could be under the name Elizabeth Reynolds and not Lillie.
Hope this helps.
ConCon
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: srey on Tuesday 20 July 10 00:52 BST (UK)
Dear Concon,

Hi!  Sorry for the delay in getting back to you - I had a busy few days. 

Just to clear things up - Lillie had a sister Margaret  (born 1861, died in Scotland in 1900) and 2 brothers who were identical twins (born 1859).   They were called John and George and lived in Dublin.  George had 16 children -  one of them also George (jr) who was my grandfather.  That makes Lillie my great grand Aunt and us very very distant cousins!

I grew up in Kildare and was at the dedication of the statue in Beresford Place in the 1990s.  I met your grandfather's brother then - Ross - and also met him again recently as I dropped into Liberty Hall to say hello.  He actually gave me your grandfather's contact details and I meant to write but then felt a bit intrusive and didn't.  I was told though that he is the family historian and the best source of info?  I know he has 5 children - which one do you relate from?  I have also corresponded with JOhn Connolly (youngest son of Roddy) and James Connolly Heron.  I'll try and answer your questions and if you want any more info I'm happy to give you my contact details and maybe we can fill in some blanks for each other.
I have no information on Thomas except that he emigrated at a young age to USA or Canada possibly.  However, I recently came across another site by chance with people claiming to be related to James Connolly on it and all were US based - possibly Thomas descendants? I will email them and report back if anything comes of it.  MOira married a Richard Beech and settled in Harrow, N. London and worked as a doctor.  she died in the 1960s of throat cancer I think - I can check.  She had 4 children:  June, Ninel, deirdre and Dick.  Let me know exactly what info you'd like and I can send it to you.  John connolly only had 1 child I think - Mary who married ? Richards.  John lived from 1862 to 1916 and was in the army in the UK and had a military funeral.  He married Elizabeth Aicheson - I can check exactly what info I have aabout them - this is from memory at present!

Thanks fof your info - difficult finding recoresds in wicklow as a lot burnt in the 1922 fire.  I'm slowly looking through church of ireland parish records to see if I can find where Lillie was baptised and where her father died (died young - farm accdident).

Good luck with the family history and hope to correspond more with you!  I have tons of Reynolds info if you want to do that side of it as well!

S Rey. 
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: ConCon on Tuesday 27 July 10 15:07 BST (UK)
Hi S Rey,
Sorry it's taken me a week to get back to you, I've been finishing up work and it's been a hectic few days.
Anyway thanks again for your reply, you seem to be really interested and involved in the family history. Now you mention Moira's husband and children they ring a bell, I've never met them but my grandad speaks of them.
You should definitely write to my grandad, it's not intrusive at all and he'd really appreciate it. He loves talking about the family and has so many stories, he's definitely the go to man in relation to family history. He lived with Lillie for a while when he was growing up. My grandad actually has 6 children, 3 boys and 3 girls. I am one of Roddy's daughters. Do you have the names of his children? Which child are you missing? I see John Connolly and James Connolly Heron at 1916 services in Dublin during the year, I don't really have much else to do with them or their families which is a shame.
I'd love to find out more about the Reynolds side. You told me of John and George's families, what about Margaret? Did she marry and have children? I was always under the impression it was Lillie and Margaret who were twins, not their brothers, I shall pass this info on to my aunties and uncles.
I came across Ina's grandson and his father (who would be my grandfather's cousin). They live in America. I was meant to meet them last summer while there but never got around to it unfortunately. They're Connolly Herons. I can pass that info on to you if you're interested.
Your contact details would be great, we can correspond that way which may be easier and safer when mentioning names and locations of family memebers that are still living.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: srey on Friday 30 July 10 23:36 BST (UK)
Dear ConCon,

My mistake - I did have your grandfather as having 6 children - sorry!  To answer your question:  the information I have on Margaret Reynolds (Maggie) is sketchy - I believe she married a William Armstrong St. Clair Douglas (don't know when or where but I think in 1890s and probably Scotland), they were married and had no children in 1898 and living in Edinburgh, then there is a death cert for 1900 showing she died in childbirth - I think the 4th January - at home in Edinburgh.  It is unclear if a child survived or not.  William is on the census the following year in a boarding house if it is the correct William - no mention of a child either.  Margaret was buried in Edinburgh, I don't know what became of William - he was a tobacco pipe maker.  Her and Lillie's brothers:  John had no children.  George married 3 times and had 1 child from first marriage, 2 from the second and 13 from the third.  First 2 wives died sadly.  The third one outlived him.

My contact email is:  (*)  maybe if we exchange emails or phone numbers we could swop information?  I would be grateful for the info on the Herons and any thing else you're happy to tell me.  I could also post you the Reynolds stuff as there is a lot of it!

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Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: ConRey on Tuesday 28 September 10 23:43 BST (UK)
Hello ConCon and Srey

I am also related to the Reynolds family and ultimately to the James Connolly family even though that may be a distant link. My Dad's Mother (now deceased) was named Florence Reynolds and was one of two children born to George Reynolds and Alice Hannon. So Lilly Connolly nee Reynolds would be my Grandmother's aunt. My Dad's name was Noel Connaughton and his father was Joe Connaughton. I think I may have a lot of Reynolds info from Srey already which came to me through my aunt in Dublin, she's my Dad's sister. She did mention your name to me Srey but it was sheer chance that I happened to see this post as I was browsing Connolly and Reynolds. I am in the process also of making a family tree for the Connaughton/Reynolds side of my family. If I have any info that either of you don't have I'll gladly share that or confirm facts. I live in Yorkshire

Hope to hear from one or both of you
Thanks
ConRey
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: srey on Thursday 30 September 10 00:52 BST (UK)
Hello ConRey,

I would love to check facts / exchange info or photos.  I remember meeting your father at a family reunion years ago in Dublin (late 80s I think), and I met your Aunt Phyllis last year, and have spoken to your aunt Maureen also who has been very helpful.   My grandfather was George who was the second child of George and Margaret Nolan (third wife).  His son was also George who is my father and would be your father's first cousin.  Just a burning question, but do you know anything about an Edward Reynolds? (one of FLorence's brothers?) no-one seems to know anything about him.

I am in Faversham, Kent. My contact details are:  (*)
Best wishes, SRey.

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Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: ConRey on Thursday 30 September 10 11:21 BST (UK)
Hi Srey

Great to hear from you I'm just a novice on this bulletin board so I can't use PM until I have posted three times and your email address has been deleted out by the administrator for privacy reasons. I'll make one more post after this and hopefully we'll be able to exchange emails and phone numbers if you like.

I thought you might have met my Dad at some point, did he provide any of the info you have on the Reynolds...it seems very comprehensive. I was really pleased to get all of that as it helped to fill in many gaps in my knowledge. Re Edward I've only got the same info as you have which came to me through aunty Maureen but I will try and find out more if I can.
So glad I have a relative over here in the UK as the only other one is my Mum's sister who lives in Bicester. Do you have a facebook page? if so I can search for you and we can communicate that way more privately

Best Wishes
ConRey
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Lenohe on Thursday 20 January 11 17:23 GMT (UK)
Hi I'm James Connolly's great great granddaughter... his daughter Aideen Connolly was my nan's mother. Aideen married a man by the name of either Hugh or Chris ward as far as i can remember i can get this detail off my nan.  So my nan was James Connolly's granddaughter. She actually has a book given to her by Nora Connolly O'Brien which was has a little note wrote on the inside to my nan who was named Nora after her and signed by her too. 
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: srey on Wednesday 09 March 11 22:00 GMT (UK)
Dear Lenohe,
 
I would love to hear more about your branch of the family - no-one else seems to know much about Aideen Connolly or her descendants - could you post anything you can find out please? All I know is that Aideen married a Hugh Ward, not sure when, and had 3 children I think.  2 girls and a boy.  one ended up in Manchester, and the other daughter married in Ireland and stayed there? Would this be your nan? There was also a son - not sure what happened to him.  Where did Aideen live? Did she work? Where did she die? Aideen would have been my grandfather's cousin, so your nan would be my father's second cousin!  sorry for not replying sooner but I usually get an email when someone posts onto this site and I didn't seem to get one - so haven't checked it for ages!

Really hope to hear from you -this is exciting! My Auntie remembers visiting Nora with my grandmother once. 

S rey.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: ConCon on Monday 11 April 11 16:17 BST (UK)
Hi Lenohe, ConRey and SRey,

This is exciting! It's great when new info is discovered and the family tree grows.

I'm looking forward to finding out about Aideen and her family. As SRey said very little is known about her and her descendants.

My Grandfather would know a bit about the Reynolds as he lived with Lillie for a while when growing up. I'll pass all these names on to him when I see him and maybe he can provide more info.

If anyone wants any information about the Connollys, in particular Roderick Connolly's family I'd be happy to help.

Be in touch!
ConCon
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: winterwonder on Tuesday 12 April 11 16:35 BST (UK)
hi,
i am also a great grand daughter of james connolly, aideen was my nan, she was married to hugh ward and they had 3 daughters and 1 son. 1 daughter lived in dublin, 1 in kildare and 1 in birmingham uk  i dont know what happened to hugh the son but i know he was in england at 1 point whwn we were children. aideen lived with us for a while in birmingham  when she was poorly
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: winterwonder on Tuesday 12 April 11 16:43 BST (UK)
i would love to hear more about the connoly family, i don,t  seem to have that much any info would be great .winterwonder
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: mkin on Friday 15 April 11 21:07 BST (UK)
Dear Concon,
While researching my husband's family tree we came across an obituary of his cousin, James Cusack saying he was a first cousin of James Connolly. James Cusack was originally from Monaghan but lived most of his life in England. I see you mentioned that you had information on James Connolly 's parents and grandparents. I would be very grateful if you could post that information here as we would like to find out exactly what the connection is. Coincidentally and before we knew anything of this possible connection, a close family member was involved in the memorial to Connolly in Dublin.
Thanks,
Mkin
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: srey on Thursday 21 April 11 22:54 BST (UK)
Dear winter.wonder, Lenohe, mkin,

could you post as much info as you have on this branch of the family? The rest of us have little info on Aideen and her children.  I had no idea that there was a third daughter of Aideen and Hugh ward.  I thought there was only Zelda in the UK and Moira in Kildare.  I understood that Hugh junior went missing as a young man and no-one knew what had happened to him.  Is this correct?  Who did MOira, Zelda and other daughter marry? Where are Hugh sr and aideen buried? Where did they live?  Did Aideen die of old age or other causes?  I would love to know as she is still a big unknown.
Also, could anyone post or send a picture of her? ie email it to the site?
yours hopefully,
SRey.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Caoimhe on Wednesday 15 June 11 12:09 BST (UK)
Dear all,

I am an Irish historian based at the University of Cambridge. I am researching a book on the children of the executed men of the Easter Rising, and how their lives unfolded after the events of 1916. Other themes include to what extent their father's death affected them, how politically engaged they were, how they interacted with the Irish state and its commemorative activities, and their inter-familial relationships with their siblings and mother. Not all the 1916 executed men had families - only Clarke, Connolly, MacBride, Mallin, MacDonagh, Ceannt, but they left sixteen children behind them about whom very little is really known.

I would be really interested and excited to hear from any of you about any of James Connolly's children. Quite a lot is known about Nora and Roddy, but much less information is in the public domain about Ina, Moira and Fiona. Equally, if any of you had any suggestions as to further avenues of possible enquiry, I would be very grateful.

My email address is *

Many thanks,

Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid
_________________________

Dr Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid
Rutherford Research Fellow
Fitzwilliam College
University of Cambridge

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Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: aliceaevdb on Wednesday 15 June 11 23:26 BST (UK)
Hi Caoimhe,

I tried to post an email address up once before but it was removed to stop spam and unwanted emails. I *think* you can post it all in words - eg myname at 123 dot co dot uk (then add a note saying replace at and dot with normal symbols) as this stops the autospammers.*

Fascinating thread by the way - I'm not related in any way but it's lovely seeing people reunited with distant relatives! :)

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Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Caoimhe on Wednesday 15 June 11 23:29 BST (UK)
Thanks aliceavdb, that's helpful.

My email is (*). It's also available at (*) page - simply google "Caoimhe Nic Dhaibheid" and it should be there.

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Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: IanMBell on Wednesday 17 August 11 16:36 BST (UK)
Hello to All,

I only just stumbled upon this thread. My great-grandfather was John Connolly, older brother to James, brother to Thomas. My grandmother was Katie Connolly - as Nora would always insist - but Catherine Mackay to me, Edinburgh, and the world.

They would exchange visits when I was young. There is a photograph somewhere of the two cousins in Dublin for the anniversary in 1966, being talked at by de Valera. My granny looks shy; Nora looks - can't imagine why - ferocious. My parents and grandparents knew Roddy (the elder) a bit, back then. I sat at Nora's knee a few times, too, and couldn't get a word in.

Anyhow, this is just to say that I'd be fascinated if anyone, anywhere, can shed light on what became of Thomas. Nora once said she had letters from around the world, with all sorts of stories and claims, but was never convinced.

Regards,

Ian Bell
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: michelle delaney on Tuesday 23 August 11 15:42 BST (UK)
hi i was reading this i have noticed you are talking about Aideen connolly!! my nannys name Nora * she is JAMES CONNOLLYS granddaughter she is still living in kildare and have 15 children her mother was Aideen Connolly does anyone have any family photos of aideen and her family 

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Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: michelle delaney on Tuesday 23 August 11 15:55 BST (UK)
ConCon i was looking at ur post and aideen connolly is my nannys mother.. Aideens daughter which is my nanny had 15 children and still living in ireland in kildare.. aged 82 and still alive. She is my nanny and her name is Nora
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: michelle delaney on Tuesday 23 August 11 16:10 BST (UK)
here is a picture of Aideen Connollys family.. my nanny is the little girl with the ball she is still alive today
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: ConCon on Wednesday 05 October 11 21:29 BST (UK)
Hi Ian,

Sorry it's taken me so long to get in touch.

My uncle asked my Grandad about Thomas and this is what he said;

"He thinks (but as he says himself without any substantiation) that he was rewarded with land in Rhodesia, today's Zimbabwe as were many others who served Britain. All his papers seemed to have been destroyed. His granddaughter (? I’ll have to check that) wrote to Nora looking for support in her bid to get Irish citizenship after Ian Smith unilaterally declared Rhodesia independent of Britain. She probably wrote towards the end of 1965 or early 1970. As far as I know after Nora replied there was no further correspondence."

I'm working on an extended family tree and have been for quite some time. Would you be able to give me the names and dates (and any stories) of your family from John down? I'd be more than happy to share with you what I have discovered so far if you're interested.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Sarah
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: ConCon on Wednesday 05 October 11 21:42 BST (UK)
Hi Michellle,

That photo is fascinating, I will definitely show my Grandad next time I see him.
Do you have anymore information about Aideen and her husband and children? I don't know very much and would really appreciate any information you have.

I'd be more than happy to share with you what I have discovered about the Connollys if you're interested.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Sarah
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: srey on Thursday 13 October 11 02:49 BST (UK)
HI Michelle,
I have tried to send a message to this site, but think I may have sent a personal message instead?  I'm a bit rubbish on computers!

Thanks for posting the picture of Aideen - that was great! You can see the likeness to the other Connollys definately!  I thought she had only 4 children (Moira, Zelda, Nora and Hugh) but there are 5 in the picture - do you know who they all are? Also, do you have any other info on them and Aideen and Hugh senior? There are still a lot of blanks to fill in! If you want any info from me I'm happy to oblige - my main interest is in the Reynolds side of the family as I relate back to Lillie Connolly's brother George, but I have a lot of Connolly info also.

Yours hopefully,
Srey
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Connolly1 on Sunday 13 January 13 21:43 GMT (UK)
James Connolly is a great uncle of mine on my dads side Connolly and his grandfather George.

There are lots of us, I live in London and the others in Monaghan, Amargh, and Tyrone.


X
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: CatCon on Wednesday 27 March 13 21:04 GMT (UK)
Hi all,
I've been told, since i'm a kid, that my family is related to James Connolly (Geat Easter Rising) but never were able to prove it! More specifically, he would be my great great uncle.
Hope someone can help me find out if James's brother Thomas had a son named Patrick? Or if Patrick Connolly rings a bell to someone? All I know is that he was married to Kathleen Kennedy and probably, was born around 1890-1900 (I guess) and have lived near Glasgow or Paisley, Scotland). They had 3 sons (1 of them was Vincent, my grandfather).
My brother and I would really like to know if the story is true or legend and/or maybe find out a bit more about our family... ;)
Cheers,
Cat.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: winterwonder on Saturday 20 July 13 08:40 BST (UK)
been a long while since I was on here, a question that was asked about where aideen was buried and that was at handsworth cemetery in Birmingham, don't know exactly where but can find out
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: winterwonder on Saturday 20 July 13 08:45 BST (UK)
by the way that was a nice photo you sent michelle
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: patrick pearse on Tuesday 08 October 13 12:08 BST (UK)
Hello Sarah, my name is Patrick Pearse i am Nora (ward) pearse youngest son the people in the photo are
My Grandmother Aideen ward and the tallest girl is Moira (rip)the boy is hugh jr ? girl with the ball is my mother
The smaller girl is my aunt Zelda (rip) as for the other child not sure what her name is but i will out.

               Ps.You can find me on Facebook you will see a picture of me and my son
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Oliverd on Wednesday 09 October 13 19:48 BST (UK)
I saw the name of the Thread of James Connolly and the last post responding before mine was Patrick Pearse.......

Made me smile from a historical context on the aptness of it.

Both names my kids will know of and treasure............to the families we can only ever say "Thank You".
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: michelle delaney on Friday 05 September 14 03:50 BST (UK)
MY NANNY NORA PEARSE HAS DIED JAN GONE LATE GRANDAUGHTER OF JAMES CONNOLLY , Nora, wife of the late Peter (Peenie) and granddaughter of the late James Connolly 1916 MISS YOU LOADS X X X
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: srey on Friday 26 September 14 00:12 BST (UK)
Dear Michelle Delaney,

Sorry to hear of your grandmother dying recently - she would have been a second cousin of my father George Reynolds - he now lives near Naas which I believe is near to where the Ward family settled - he never met her though - what a shame.  My condolences. 
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: SteamboatLiz on Monday 08 December 14 13:44 GMT (UK)
Hello! My name is Susan Maxwell Schmidt and I am hoping someone can help me connect my James Connolly lineage. Here's what I know (and unfortunately it ain't much):

1. My grandmother was Elizabeth O'Brien, born December 1893 to one Mary Connolly O'Brien (1873) of County Cork. I believe Mary's father was also named James Connolly, born sometime around 1837 in England.

2. My grandmother and her sister were to be sent to the U.S. when Elizabeth was 13 because it was feared their close connection to James Connolly made it too dangerous for them to stay in Ireland. Ultimately my grandmother's sister wasn't allowed to travel because she was ill, so they wouldn't let her board the ship and Elizabeth made the voyage alone (sans their trunk, which they removed with her sister). If the age of Elizabeth at the time of the voyage is indeed correct, then apparently the voyage occurred in or around 1907, nine years before the Easter Rising.

3. Elizabeth had a cousin Mary whom she referred to, oddly enough, as Cousin Mary. Mary, who remained in Ireland, and Elizabeth remained very close and in touch for the remainder of Mary's life, which was until at least into the late 60s or 70s (I'm basing the dates entirely on when I can recall her still being mentioned at family gatherings, which due to the amount of brain cells I destroyed in the 70s makes it sketchy at best). I mention this because the "cousin" reference is obviously made to differentiate her from another close family relative named Mary and I doubt that would have been Elizabeth's mother. I am not positive her sister's name was also Mary, but it may well have been.

Can any of you genealogy masters tie my raggedy strings into a beautiful bow by any chance? Frankly I am in awe, this stuff makes my brain hurt almost as much as complex math. Thanks so much for any help you can offer!

(http://www.longlocks.com/elizabeth-o'brien-coady-gatier.jpg)
Elizabeth O'Brien Coady Gatier (AKA "Steamboat Liz")
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: dathai on Monday 08 December 14 16:41 GMT (UK)
Have you any idea who she was travelling to maybe relatives or older siblings.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: SteamboatLiz on Tuesday 09 December 14 10:20 GMT (UK)
I believe she was going to Eleanor Beaver of Beaver College (the name has since been changed for obvious reasons), and Beaver, PA fame. I know she worked for her for many years, in fact my mother was named after her. I'm fairly certain she was who took her in as soon as she came to the States, and I remember something about them not being able to find my grandmother for a couple days. That's all I know.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Coningesby on Tuesday 24 February 15 13:23 GMT (UK)
A lady asked me to research her descent from James Connolly the Irish Nationalist.

 I thought it would be an easy task once she told me which child of James she was descended from.
However then she told me she descended from an illegitimate daughter of James [?]
Now I appreciate that this might be an 'old wives tail', but the lady has Moira as a middle name-her mother was called Moira and the grandmother was known as Molly...so I just don't know!

The child was said to be with nuns in Dublin, then in London.

I have searched for any mention of an illegitimate daughter of James Connolly without success....

Does anyone have any clues
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Seán Ó Roideáin on Tuesday 07 July 15 14:27 BST (UK)
Hi I live in County Monaghan in Ireland and I am interested in any evidence of James Connolly's parents John Connolly and Mary McGinn, who were both reportedly born in County Monaghan. Does anybody have any evidence of their dates and birthplaces thanks.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Clara090784 on Wednesday 14 October 15 10:03 BST (UK)
My Mother's maiden name is Connolly and her parents are from Kilkenny. I have been told we have lineage to James Connolly and I have always been interested in learning more about our family history. Any insight as to James Connolly lineage in Kilkenny?
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: hallmark on Wednesday 14 October 15 10:48 BST (UK)
Not in Kilkenny but took photos of a MEMORIAL to James Connolly a few days ago... on it are several other surnames McGloin etc. Quite a few Connollys in the g/yard.

These will be going up on IGP some time in the future!

I didn't keep the photos I took so it will just be a matter of waiting until a volunteer has time to transcribe them and as they are only human it's advisable to check images against photos especially as some are in Gaelic!

The volunteer transcribing may live in USA or Australia or wherever.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: hallmark on Thursday 15 October 15 20:57 BST (UK)
chrisnina has kindly rushed to get the photos up on http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/headstones.htm in order to try and facilitate you.


These haven't been transcribed into text file yet but photos are online....

http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/leitrim/photos/tombstones/leitrim-kinlough/index.html
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Catherine Rainwater on Wednesday 20 April 16 05:44 BST (UK)
It looks as if this threat hasn't been replied to in a long while.  I'm looking for information about a possible link.  I was told my grandfather was a Great-something nephew of James'.  His name is Peter Connolly (though they called him Pat).  He was born Sept 21, 1906.  My mother says he was born in Glasgow, though ultimately he ended up in Farmington, Michigan.  He married Helen Renaud, and they had 8 children: Barbara, Timothy, Michael, Patricia, Colleen (My mom), Sheila, Daniel, and Dennis.   Unfortunately, my grandfather passed away October 12, 1988, and my grandmother passed away in November of 2003.  So I can't ask either of them any information.  We have a lot of family from my Grandmother's side in Canada, but I've never really heard of or met any on my Grandfather's side.  I'm having a hard time finding Thomas' and John's family lines.  Anyone have any info??
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Hibernian210516 on Monday 08 May 17 10:37 BST (UK)
I have been told that James Connolly is my great great uncle. My grandmother was Ellen Bain (nee Connolly) who dies in 2000 and her mother, my great grandmother was Elizabeth Connolly who stayed at 202 Canongate (beside the wee newsagent shop). She died in 1990? Her husband (my great grandfather) John Connolly died in 1975.

I have been told, my great grandfather John was the son of John Connolly Jnr, James Connolly's brother.

I cannot find any information on John Connolly Jnr, apart from Elizabeth Aicheson? who was his wife. This name would link with my great grandmother's name, Elizabeth.

Any help is much appreciated. Going up to Mount Vernon Cemetery later on to get some dates of births and deaths.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: hasta on Monday 08 May 17 17:36 BST (UK)
Ina Connolly Heron's witness statement gives some details on her father's brother John - namely that he was in the Army and died in 1916
http://www.bureauofmilitaryhistory.ie/reels/bmh/BMH.WS0919.pdf#page=119
A bit more snooping says that he enlisted using the name REID. That appears correct as one of his files (1914) exists giving his wife as Elizabeth Aicheson/ Connolly of 4 Fountain Close, Edinburgh.
His death is here:
http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/416281/CONNOLLY,%20JOHN
and they married 8th August 1891 (you can buy that on Scotlandspeople)
The file says they have 5 children but none are named unfortunately.
You really need your g grandfather's birth cert - or failing that his marriage cert or I believe Scottish death certs name parents names as well ?
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Hibernian210516 on Monday 08 May 17 19:35 BST (UK)
Ina Connolly Heron's witness statement gives some details on her father's brother John - namely that he was in the Army and died in 1916
http://www.bureauofmilitaryhistory.ie/reels/bmh/BMH.WS0919.pdf#page=119
A bit more snooping says that he enlisted using the name REID. That appears correct as one of his files (1914) exists giving his wife as Elizabeth Aicheson/ Connolly of 4 Fountain Close, Edinburgh.
His death is here:
http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/416281/CONNOLLY,%20JOHN
and they married 8th August 1891 (you can buy that on Scotlandspeople)
The file says they have 5 children but none are named unfortunately.
You really need your g grandfather's birth cert - or failing that his marriage cert or I believe Scottish death certs name parents names as well ?

Thanks for that. I can now confirm that James Connolly was my great great uncle. John Connolly (husband of Elizabeth Aichison) was my great great grandad and John Connolly (husband of Elizabeth Wilson) was my great grandfather. I always knew that Elizabeth was my great grandmother as I used to visit her in her house in the Canongate and in the nursing home she was in on Little Road, Edinburgh until the day she died. My great grandfather married my great grandmother on 16th January 1920 witnessed my his parents John and Elizabeth (nee Aichison).
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: bryson on Tuesday 07 August 18 18:11 BST (UK)
I'm Brian and so's my wife!

It's amazing how many are related. I was looking for the maternal grandparents of my paternal grandmother - my great aunt said that her mum, Mary Connelly, had come from Galway, Ireland and that there was a small social issue with her religion. She emphasised the surname was pronounced "Con-NEE-Lee"  - I've been unable to find anything on her.

Visiting newly found relatives one told me he had problems joining the military when he was younger, when asked why he was cryptically told, "Find out who your grandmother's uncle was". He believes it's James Connolly. Is there a family tree around that would show nieces? This would be a great help finding Mary Connolly's family.
Title: Re: James Connolly
Post by: Schalk on Sunday 04 November 18 17:41 GMT (UK)
Is there anyone who can please help me with any information on Thomas Connolly, born in Edinburgh on the 27 April 1866, who was the son of John and Mary Connolly, looking for any information on his wife and children, as Thomas was my Great Grandfather.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.