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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Westmeath => Topic started by: splask on Sunday 29 November 15 22:23 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
My great aunt Katie Carrigy [b. 1891] and great uncle Matthew Carrigy [b. 1889] immigrated to New York in 1908 [Katie] and 1911 (I believe) [Matthew]. Katie was received by her Aunt Margaret Carrigy and I've located Katie on the 1910 census. I've been told that she married and that her husband died in WWI and Katie died during the 1918 flu pandemic. There is no record for her in the 1920 census. I'm looking to find out if she did indeed marry and to whom, and if she did die during the pandemic and where she is buried. Katie worked as a kitchen maid for the Coe family in New York City in 1910.
I've also been told that Matthew Carrigy died in the 1918 flu pandemic. I've been unable to find any information on Matthew except a possible death record in 1922.
Katie and Matthew were from a large family from Faughalstown, Westmeath. Their parents were Bernard and Bridget [Muldarry].
Any information on the Aunt Margaret Carrigy that Katie was received by would be great too.
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There is a Thomas Carregy who died in 1919 with parents Bernard and Bridget Muldarrey
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WZQ-2SQ
Could the family lore be mixed up?
Have you found the family in Westmeath in 1901 Census?
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Hi Sinann,
I did indeed mix this up a bit. Bernard and Bridget are Katie and Matthew's grandparents. Their parents were Peter Carrigy [Bernard's son] and Ann Murtagh. However, this information on Thomas Carrigy is very welcome. My great-great Grandparents Bernard and Bridget did have a son Thomas alright and I have his birth as 1857, close to this estimated 1859, so very likley one and the same. We had no information on Thomas except he was thought to have died in 1875. I live close to Calvery cemetary and will be able to research/visit this grave.
I do have the full family names of Peter and Ann Carriage's children [Katie and Matthew's parents] from the 1901 census alright.
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I was coming to that conclusion
This is the family in 1901
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Westmeath/Faughalstown/Faughalstown/1776801/
And 1911
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Westmeath/Faughalstown/Faughalstown/879615/
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Katie married Oscar Anderson in 1918
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:244H-PK5
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Her death 1918
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WZM-2YT
Very sad.
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Thanks so much Sinann. This fills in so much of Katies story and I'll be able to visit her grave too.
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I'm not having any luck with Matthew, I wonder could he have joined the Army.
The Aunt Margaret, what do you know about her, was she a sister of Peter and Thomas or an Aunt by marriage.
I'm just thinking her surname might not be Carrigy if she was their sister and married even though Carrigy was used on the emigration record.
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I did find an Ellis island passenger record for a Matthew Carrigy arriving in 1911. However the link to the passenger manifest leads to the wrong list so can't see the actual record to see which town he was from and who his father was. There is another family story that he went to Argentina.
Thomas and Peter did have a sister Margaret b 1854. I've not been able to confirm that this was the aunt that Katie was received by. I do know that the Aunt Margaret who met Katie was residing/working at the hospital at 447 West 59th street indicating that she may have been single. However Katie was detained at Ellis island and the detention record also lists Aunt Margaret as her contact with an address at 383 Ave A.
Lastly, I previously found an immigration record for a Margaret Carrigy arriving about 1860ish aged 2 but was unable to conclude a connection.
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The Margaret that arrived aged 2 could be this woman
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MJYN-R57
She's living with a lot of people, if you have a sub to Ancestry it might be worth having a look at what type of place they are living in but you would have to wonder if the family emigrated how did Peter end up back in Ireland.
I see in 1911 Peter and Anne have 14 children 12 living, have you got the names of all the children and Peter and Anne's marriage?
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This looks like the staff at the hospital where Margaret worked. Not sure if they all resided there or they are listed at this address as that was their location during the census taking.
I'm pretty certain that Peter never went to the States and I have all of his children accounted for now except Matthew and the date/place of his marriage 12th Oct 1881 in Boherquill, Westmeath.
And I'm almost certain that Peters father Bernard did not go to the states either as he ran a farm in Garriskill, Westmeath.
Which makes all of this curious and could mean that Katie's contact Margaret Carrigy is not her fathers sister but a different relative. I'm going to look for Margarets emigration record which would help out here.
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If it is the correct Margaret she is likely a cousin of Peter, called an aunt by Katie for convenience.
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The 1911 passenger list for Matthew says his father was Peter of Faughalstown and he was going to join sister Kate Carrigy, 442 West 59th St., New York. His place of birth looks like Castlepotland, and his place of last residence was Dublin.
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The parents' names seem messed up, but could this be Matthew? https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WHL-5LY
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Castlepollard?
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Castlepollard, I think I saw one for Katie's with the same. It's a town in the area.
I was looking at that Matthew, it's very tempting looking.
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The spelling is a bit off but could this be Matthew before he went to America.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/North_Dock/Sackville_Place/29273/
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Hi Shellyesq - thats him alright. I can confirm that his sister Kate was at that address in NYC and the family was from Castlepollard. I wasn't able to access the passenger record for Matthew myself, how did you find/access it?
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RE: The parents' names seem messed up, but could this be Matthew? https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WHL-5LY
The birth year and mothers surname are correct, interesting about the father and mothers forenames. Matthew did have a sister Julie [my Grandmother].
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Update: I located and visited the burial plot for Katie and Matthew [buried together] in Calvery Cemetery, Queens, New York.
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That's lovely, thanks for letting us know.