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Title: James Lehaney
Post by: amabel on Wednesday 18 August 10 19:19 BST (UK)
Hello i am trying to trace my Great Great Grandfather's ancestors in Ireland.  James Lehaney was born in ireland in 1832 and his father was a John Lehaney.  He married a Catherine Hoare also from Ireland in 1854 at Birmingham and had several children.  They changed their name to Delaney in the 1860s which i do not know why.  Has anyone any information or is researching James Delaney (Lehaney)  any information you could give would be very much appreciated.
Title: James Lehaney born 1832 Ireland
Post by: amabel on Saturday 11 September 10 22:11 BST (UK)
Hello i am trying to find out where my great great Grandfather originated from in Ireland he was born in 1832 and moved to Birmingham in the 1840s one of many to escape the famine of Ireland  and married a Catherine Hoare also from Ireland.  His father as a John Lehaney, i am struck as how to go around finding out more information of where he may have come from.  Roscommon seems to have been mentioned.  Has anyone any ideas?
Title: Re: James Lehaney
Post by: aghadowey on Saturday 11 September 10 23:42 BST (UK)
You seem to have forgotten you've already asked for help finding information on James Lehaney in August so I've merged today's post with that one.
Title: Re: James Lehaney
Post by: shanew147 on Sunday 12 September 10 11:15 BST (UK)
Since James was born well before the start of full civil registration in 1864 you will need to research parish records. To do this you first need to establish his family religion and where they lived - i.e. town, townland or parish. (Note that not all records survive)

The place to start the search is with English census returns to see if James ever includes a more detailed place of birth. Sometimes it's possible to find addition location clues on census returns (or other documents such as wills) for other family member who moved to England with James.


Shane
Title: Re: James Lehaney
Post by: gediddy on Wednesday 14 October 20 20:35 BST (UK)
Hello.

My name is Gretchen and James Lehaney is also my great great grandfather!  Have you been able to find out any more information?

Thanks in advance. I look forward to discovering more about our family.

Gretchen
Title: Re: James Lehaney
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Thursday 15 October 20 12:57 BST (UK)

Welcome to RootsChat  :)

Amabel was last active here in August, but if his/her email is still current then he/she will get a notification of your post. If you make at least one more post, you can use the PM (Personal Message) system to exchange your e-mail addresses and other data.

KG

Title: Re: James Lehaney
Post by: Wexflyer on Saturday 17 October 20 04:10 BST (UK)
Hello i am trying to trace my Great Great Grandfather's ancestors in Ireland.  James Lehaney was born in ireland in 1832 and his father was a John Lehaney.  He married a Catherine Hoare also from Ireland in 1854 at Birmingham and had several children.  They changed their name to Delaney in the 1860s which i do not know why.  Has anyone any information or is researching James Delaney (Lehaney)  any information you could give would be very much appreciated.

Why do you assume they changed their names? The earlier spelling could simply be a mistake by a priest or registrar unfamiliar with Irish names.
Title: Re: James Lehaney
Post by: aghadowey on Saturday 17 October 20 10:27 BST (UK)
Why do you assume they changed their names? The earlier spelling could simply be a mistake by a priest or registrar unfamiliar with Irish names.

If you write Lehaney and Delaney out the structure is very similar so could be an error, as Wexflyer suggests, or a mis-transcription. The only differences are 1st & 3rd letters- L/D and l/h.
What is the exact source of Lehaney? original document signed by James? a record recorded by someone else? a transcription of a record?
Title: Re: James Lehaney
Post by: Wexflyer on Saturday 17 October 20 22:34 BST (UK)
Why do you assume they changed their names? The earlier spelling could simply be a mistake by a priest or registrar unfamiliar with Irish names.

If you write Lehaney and Delaney out the structure is very similar so could be an error, as Wexflyer suggests, or a mis-transcription. The only differences are 1st & 3rd letters- L/D and l/h.
What is the exact source of Lehaney? original document signed by James? a record recorded by someone else? a transcription of a record?

Seems to me that the original record is a marriage registration in Birmingham. And we are agreed on suggesting that what has happened here is either a spelling error or mistranscription. The actual surname was almost certainly Delaney all along.
Title: Re: James Lehaney
Post by: BallyaltikilliganG on Thursday 22 October 20 14:48 BST (UK)
in case its useful
entries from
http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/results.jsp?surname=lehaney&firstname=&county=Roscommon&parish=&townland=&search=Search
and then Delaney

Delaney   Pat   ?arneykelly [Farrankelly]   Fuerty   Roscommon   1825
Lehaney   Michl   Clooncunny   Kilbride   Roscommon   1826
Lehaney   T   Curranashinagh   Kilbride   Roscommon   1826
for more see https://www.townlands.ie/roscommon/fuerty2/#townlandsand see a map