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Title: Looking for Melodys
Post by: kimb1 on Monday 08 August 05 11:26 BST (UK)
hi I'm looking for ancestors of my Gran Susan melody.Born round about 1950.From mayo in ireland.She currently lives in louth in the UK lincolnnshire.Has 3 daughters all grown up

if u have any info on the Melody which could be ancestors of Susan please contact kimjb90
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: Christopher on Sunday 17 September 06 02:08 BST (UK)
Hiya Kimb,

A few phone calls may produce something. There's a Phone Book at www.eircom.ie It might cost less if you or your Gran can get an Eircom directory at your local library and make a note of the addresses of the Melodys living in Mayo then send your enquiries by snail mail. Someone here did draft a form to send to people who might be related.

Chris
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: dee melody on Sunday 17 September 06 17:37 BST (UK)
Hi Kimb1.  Have you asked your Gran who her parents/grandparents were.  There are loads of Melody familys living in the Attymass area just outside Ballina.  We need some names and possible dates to help you.  I was over there in the summer searching for our particular branch of the Melody family and it's a nightmare.  I was at the LDS the other day viewing the 1911 census and there are lots of Melody families listed on that.  Let me know some names etc and I will see if I can help or at least point you in the right direction.  Were any of her family farmers?
Regards
Dee Melody
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: kimb1 on Sunday 24 September 06 21:25 BST (UK)
I havent had any contact with my gran for 8 years now, due to family disagreements, therefore that makes the search harder
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: stephenmelody on Wednesday 01 November 06 15:53 GMT (UK)
I'm a melody and my family comes from attymass.

Steve.
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: Christopher on Sunday 15 June 08 14:28 BST (UK)
Hello kimb1,

Melody - Griffiths Valuation - Attymass, Mayo 1856-57
Peter, Corrower
Owen, Boyhollagh 
John, Jr., Carrick 
John, Corrower 
John, Carrick 
Mark, Ballycong 
Mary, Corrower 
Michael, Jr., Carrick 
Michael, Corrower 
Michael, Carrick 
Anthony, Corrower

Christopher   
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: leprechaun on Saturday 08 November 08 15:28 GMT (UK)
 Thought this may help a Melody.
Parish Kilgarvan.
Child Michael 15th Aug: 1880
F William Melody. M. Catherine Crean
Sponsors Anthony Crean and Bridget Melody.
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: eugene on Tuesday 17 February 15 18:32 GMT (UK)
I am looking for confirmation that Catherine and Bridget Crean are sisters who married Melody boys:  Would also like to know name of Catherine and Bridget's parents, if possible.

Bridget Crean m. Anthony Melody (Feb 1873,Kilgarvin, Achonry)
Catherine Crean m. William Melody (Feb 1874)

One couple stood as witnesses for the birth of child, John Melody (bn Dec 1875). I have Anthony Melody family census 1901; they had 11 children; all born in County Mayo.
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: aghadowey on Tuesday 17 February 15 18:39 GMT (UK)
The civil marriage certificates will list the residence of each bride at the time of marriage (although it may not be where she was from or her family was living) and the fathers' name and occupation. Comparing the two certificates might help confirm, or rule out, that the girls were sisters.
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: eugene on Tuesday 17 February 15 22:32 GMT (UK)
Thanks for the info re using marriage certificates.  I didn't know that.  Good - again, THANKS. Judy
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: leprechaun on Wednesday 18 February 15 14:19 GMT (UK)
 At RootsIreland.ie you can log in and do a search.

On the LDS Site family search there is a John Melody son 01 Feb 1874.
Mother Bridger Crean
Father  Anthony Melody
Ballina is the nearest town to register the BMD.
 You could get a cert's for the era you seek.
                       Lep. :)
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: leprechaun on Wednesday 18 February 15 15:08 GMT (UK)
 Have just thought. I have a friend in USA Who as Melody's I have emailed to ask if there are any married to Crean's.
                    Worth a try. Lep :)
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: eugene on Wednesday 18 February 15 16:04 GMT (UK)
This is good info for me.  Thanks. Will monitor board in hopes of hearing about Bridget and/or Catherine Crean. 
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: leprechaun on Saturday 21 February 15 12:05 GMT (UK)
 Hello Eugene. No news so far from usa.
Have you looked at the irish census There is a family of Melodys in 1901 and 1911 Anthony and Bridget husband and wife and children.
They are living in Carrower Sallymount the civil parish for carrower is Attymass catholic diocese achonry barony gallen.
       There is a lady on this board Dee Melody she may be able to help you click on her name and send her a private message worth a try she has info on Melodys.
                                                        If I do hear from usa I will contact you.
If you need any help  will do best to help. Lep. :)
Title: Re: Looking for Melodys
Post by: John Falvey on Saturday 29 April 17 18:23 BST (UK)
This family is the Mellody family discussed on Ancestry under the title "Boston Melodys".

According to this thread William's father was Anthony, and Catherine's was John.

The date of their marriage is puzzling. I've seen 1st Feb, 11th Feb and 1st May 1874 (http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632309#page/50/mode/1up).

William and Catherine had five children before moving to Blackburn in England: John (26th Dec 1875), Anthony (5th Jan 1878), Michael (15th Aug 1880), Mary (1882), and William (1884). They then appear to have had three more in England: Patrick (Q2 1891), Kate (Q1 1894), and Celia (Q3 1897).

In the 1901 census there are two families in Currower headed by Anthony and Bridget with children of the same names and roughly the same ages. The clincher is probably this odd record https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCVF-3QS - only the younger family had an Owen.