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does anyone have any info on the ancestors of james calnan born in 1829 in county cork .his wifes name was anne calnan had a son called jerimiah james calnan .he emigrated to england sometime before 1860.any help would be appreciated
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Do you have the family on the uk censuses?
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yes
Year PRO Ref Piece Folio Page
1861 RG9 317 5 4
Name Age* RTH** Status Occupation Born
James Calanan 30 Head Married Labourer (Dock + Wharf) Ireland
Ann Calanan 25 Wife Married N/A Ireland
Julia Calanan 8 Daughter Single N/A St Olave, Surrey
Ellen Calanan 6 Daughter Single N/A St John Southwark, Surrey
Catherine Calanan 4 Daughter Single N/A St John Southwark, Surrey
Ann Calanan 2 Daughter Single N/A St John Southwark, Surrey
Jeremiah Calanan 5 mo Son Single N/A St John Southwark, Surrey
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take a look at www.irishgenealogy.ie enter cork & ross in place name. There are several james calnan baptised in the time period but without you having his parents names it would be difficult to make a choice. Regards
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Hello :)
This James Calnan was my great great grandfather. Did you find out any other info on him?
The only info i have is here: https://www.tase.co.uk/individual/James_Calnan/328
Best wishes
B
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Your CALANAN family may be related to my Ellen CALANAN who married George CRISPIN in Clonakilty in 1812. The family moved to Southwark sometime in the 1830s.
Related thread:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=164502.msg5937242#msg5937242
All the best
Philip
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Hi,
found this, it may not be him.....
me:
James Calnane,
16 Dec 1832
Roman Catholic, Inchigeelagh Parish, Cork, Ireland
Says his father was Eugene Calnane and Mother Ellen Cronin
This place is north of Clonakilty.
Also
I did find a Eugene Thadeus Crispin that may be related to your message philipsearching.
Maggsie