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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Longford => Topic started by: Russellclan on Tuesday 12 December 17 19:54 GMT (UK)
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Hi, looking for any more information on the above married Honora 19 Jul 1819 at Logan? Co Longford.
He was paid a Royal Navy pension via Capt Ormsby in the Athlone District in 1847.
Any other information on the Hoey family in that district would be very much appreciated, cheers Peter.
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Parish and church are possible Legan assuming he was RC.
https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0169
Parish register starts 1855
No earlier known records
https://www.johngrenham.com/records/rc_church.php?churchid=0169&parish=Legan
Map
http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V2,624496,763530,10,9
Thread moved.
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Hi,
Did Daniel have a sister called Ellen b 1794-96?
Maggsie
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More info.
By 1854 Honora was the Tennant in Griffiths Valuation, so Daniel may had passed on.
This was in the Parish of CLONBRONEY and the townland of AGHNASHANNAGH.
Area of Ballinalee.
Maggsie
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Hi Maggsie, I have only just found out from Royal Navy records that he was born in Ireland. In his Royal Navy records it says that he died on 18 Jun 1859, although I am not sure of the location as yet. Could it be that Honora stayed in Ireland? can't find either him nor her in any UK records, but I think he was in North London around 1847 according to pension records. Many thanks for your help, kind regards Peter.
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Hi Maggsie, noticed that Daniel was born in 1830 if he enlisted in 1849 aged 19, could have been a number of Hoey families in Co Longford. As I say he had a son Edward born in 1825 so I guess he was more likely to name the first born after himself.
I don't know about Ellen b 1794 -1796, anything is possible at this stage, kind regards Peter