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Title: James Michael Kiely
Post by: jacko65 on Wednesday 05 September 12 04:02 BST (UK)
 Im after any information on my great great grandfather and if there is any surviving relatives to
  Kiely James Michael
  Clonmel County Waterford Ireland 
  Registration 9797
  Life  21  Dublin
  Not informing of a mutiny (Army)
  18 06 1866
  aka [KEILY; KEILLY]; Fenian
Hougoumont arrived in Fremantle Western Australia on January 9, 1868 with 279 convicts
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: annclare on Wednesday 05 September 12 19:49 BST (UK)
This seems to be the same James Kiely showing in the Transportation database on the National Archives site
Link
http://tinyurl.com/cuuvue6

There doesn't seem to be any reference to a petition that might give more information. Will be in the archives within the next week and will have a look to see if there is anything more.
annclare
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: nowel on Wednesday 05 September 12 23:48 BST (UK)
From transcriptions of the Irish Prison Registers on www.familysearch.org  -
Name:    James Kiely
Role of Individual:    Prisoner
Event:    Prison
Event Date:    1866
Event Place:    Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland
Residence:    Colligan Co Waterford
Age:    26
Birthplace:    Colligan Co Waterford
Prison:    Kilmainham
Offence:    Treason Felony
Where Convicted:    Clonmel

A copy of the original prison register is available at www.findmypast.ie (pay site) and might show next of kin.  On the same site the Irish Petty Sessions Court Registers show a James Kiely on 3 occasions in Clonmel.
 Colligan is a Civil Parish near Dungarvan in the R.C parish of Kilgobinet. However the parish register only starts in 1848.
As he was a soldier in the 53rd Regt.  - later the Kings Shropshire Light Infantry - there may be a service record.  www.forces-war-records.co.uk (pay site)
The regiments museum might have some details.                   www.shropshireregimentalmuseum.co.uk
Two articles here - http://tinyurl.com/d26c9pm      http://ied.dippam.ac.uk/records/31297
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: jacko65 on Friday 07 September 12 08:28 BST (UK)
thanks Annclare and Nowel that information was very interesting as we had little bits but the rest was unknown now we can try a piece his life together and hopefully get in touch with other family members
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: george39 on Friday 25 January 13 05:08 GMT (UK)
My wife,s grandfather is James Kiely, fenian, transported to Perth. We are looking for relatives from his
marriage in Ireland before being deported.
James  Kiely married Mary Ann Roach in Perth W A 2 October 1883.
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: jacko65 on Friday 25 January 13 09:50 GMT (UK)
hi george39 yes i beleive that he is my great great great grandfather we do have some paper work about him but not that much me and my family live in western australia would be good to obtain more info about his life
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: shanew147 on Friday 25 January 13 10:05 GMT (UK)
Do you have marriage or death certs for your James ?

Australian versions of these often include details of parents which can sometimes help..

As nowel mentioned, if he was RC and born in or near Colligan, then he was born too early for parish records, but additional details on his father might help locate marriages for siblings if they stayed in the same area..


Shane
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: george39 on Sunday 27 January 13 07:36 GMT (UK)
Hi jacko65,  I have quite a bit of info for James Keilley, I will put it together and set up a contact for you to download it.
                      george
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: jacko65 on Sunday 27 January 13 12:19 GMT (UK)
thanks george would be realy great if you could as we only have bits and pieces and my names wayne
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: BEN999 on Saturday 09 November 13 13:52 GMT (UK)
just a foot-note here, Clonmel is in south Tipperary, where many Trials were held, Colligan which you mention is just outside the Coastal town of Dungarvan county Waterford, being some 28 miles south of Clonmel,
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: george39 on Saturday 09 August 14 07:08 BST (UK)
A memorial plaque will be placed at Karrakatta (Perth West Australia) cemetery  and a memorial service at the graveside of James Keilly onSunday 28 September 2014 at 11am
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: dathai on Sunday 10 August 14 20:52 BST (UK)
Aha i thought i remembered his name as my great grandfather Matthew O'Neill alias James Byrne of London was locked up with him.
Prisoner no 7277 James KEILEY convicted for complicity with Sgt McCarthy.
See N Y P L Mountjoy Photos easily found by googling'
note the spelling of his name.
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: dathai on Sunday 10 August 14 21:02 BST (UK)
There would be a file on him in the Fenian Files in National Archives.
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: george39 on Wednesday 21 September 16 07:10 BST (UK)
Re James Keilley /Keily:  He was Conditionally Pardoned 12 Jun 1867,  ( when is a pardon not a pardon?) The  King also remited the remander of his sentence in 1905 See attached.
 James married Margaret Keane abt 1859 and a son Michael born abt 1860, and daughter
  born 23Nov 1865 at Infantry Barrack Clonmel. I hope this is of interest.
                George
Title: Re: James Michael Kiely
Post by: SuzieK on Sunday 10 February 19 01:51 GMT (UK)
Hi George39 has your wife done a dna test? I would love to see if we are a match.
Jacko65 have you done one?