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Title: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: sandmark on Thursday 01 January 04 02:10 GMT (UK)
I am interested in contacting the families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin

So far contact has been made with the people researching following families.    

Sullivan, Hurley, Foley, Moriarty, Hayes, Mangan, Kelliher.

It would be great to have more, as many of these families inter-married over the years.
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: Ticker on Wednesday 29 December 04 22:39 GMT (UK)
Hi Sandmark

Sorry we haven't been able to help you so far on this one. 

Have you made any progress,  or do you have any further details that could help someone to find what you are looking for?

Look forward to hearing from you.

Best wishes 

Ticker
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: jidama on Monday 20 November 06 02:33 GMT (UK)
My grandfather Daniel O'sullivan born 1864-66 in Leamnaguila. He left Ireland in 1886. His father was John. His brothers were Mortimer and Timothy, sister Helen or Nellie.  If you have any information to share regarding Leamnaguila, I would appreciate it.
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: enfield on Saturday 30 December 06 16:54 GMT (UK)
Leamnaguila means the leap or pass of the goats, (leim na gCoidhle)
Tom.
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: sank on Saturday 05 May 07 23:21 BST (UK)
My grandfather Daniel O'sullivan born 1864-66 in Leamnaguila. He left Ireland in 1886. His father was John. His brothers were Mortimer and Timothy, sister Helen or Nellie.  If you have any information to share regarding Leamnaguila, I would appreciate it.


Hi
I would be very interestred in hearing from you

Regards Sandra
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: sank on Saturday 05 May 07 23:24 BST (UK)
Leamnaguila means the leap or pass of the goats, (leim na gCoidhle)
Tom.

Hi

I have also heard LEAP of the FOXES

Sandra
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: dannyo on Tuesday 02 June 09 21:55 BST (UK)
My grandfather Daniel O'sullivan born 1864-66 in Leamnaguila. He left Ireland in 1886. His father was John. His brothers were Mortimer and Timothy, sister Helen or Nellie.  If you have any information to share regarding Leamnaguila, I would appreciate it.
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: dannyo on Tuesday 02 June 09 22:04 BST (UK)
My name is Sullivan.  Daniel was my fathers uncle and I was named after Daniel.

Please contact me

Danny
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: aghadowey on Wednesday 03 June 09 00:34 BST (UK)
Welcome to Rootschat. Unfortunately jidama hasn't been online since 1 Dec.2006 but perhaps they will see this message sometime and post a message on this thread again.
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: sank on Saturday 13 June 09 08:49 BST (UK)
Hello Danny
I would be interested in learning more about the Sullivans in Leamnaguila
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: Jim Gallagher on Saturday 18 July 09 15:44 BST (UK)
My Greatgrandfather, John O'Sullivan, married Ellen Kelliher.  He from Leamnaguila and she from Faranfore.  My Grandfather, Daniel O'Sullivan, (born either Apr. 12, 1868 or Dec. 2, 1866) in Leamnaguila.  Emigrated to US in 1886. Brother Mortimer lived in Coolbaun, Kilcummin, Killarney. Daniel married Bridget Sheehan in New York in 1895.  I've been told that she was from Co. Limerick.  While I have Father's, Mother's and siblings names I vcan't find anything on her place of origin.  Beginning to suspect that it might be Kerry. Were you successful in contacting Jidama or Dannyo, who inquired about Daniel O'Sullivan?  I'd like to contact them.
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: sank on Sunday 19 July 09 04:59 BST (UK)
Hello Jim

Thankyou for the contact
I have had no luck with Jidama or Dannyo
Could you please contact me at    (*)

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Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: Jim Gallagher on Sunday 19 July 09 16:51 BST (UK)
Sank,

Send me an e mail address and I'll contact you via that route.  I don't know how to use private messages on Roots Web to reply to you.

Jim Gallagher
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: sank on Monday 20 July 09 01:09 BST (UK)
JIm  I have sent you an address via the personal messages hoping it works as I have not used it before

Sandra
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: Emseybaby on Thursday 03 October 13 03:32 BST (UK)
Hi,

I'm doing some research for a friend who's related to the Foley's

If anyone is still around to talk to about this would love to hear from you  :D
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: CazD on Sunday 12 December 21 10:48 GMT (UK)
Hi there,
I'm not sure if this thread is still active, but here goes...
My 3rd G G Father, Michael Foley (1820-1891) was from the region M Catherine Kissane in Molahiffe 1843. They had 8 children of whom at least 4 emigrated to Australia around 1877/1878:

Catherine m Patrick Doyle - emigrated to Aust (shipping record states Leamnaguila origin and spoken for by the Rev F O'Connor at Fieres
John (Aust)
Jeremiah B 1847 M Catherine Murphy (8 children) living in Leamnaguila 1901/11 census
Bridget
Daniel (Aust)
Margaret (Aust)
Timothy
Johanna

I would love to make contact with any other Foley descendants or anyone else who is linked to the above.
Regards,
Caz
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Sunday 12 December 21 13:17 GMT (UK)

Welcome to RootsChat  :)

This thread hasn't been active since October 2013, but any of the posters may respond to you.

For the benefit of others, here are some links-

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Jeremiah B 1847 M Catherine Murphy (8 children) living in Leamnaguila 1901/11 census
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1901 census for Jeremiah Foley.
House 3 in Leamnaguila (Kilcummin, Kerry).
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kerry/Kilcummin/Leamnaguila/1418478/

Leamnaguila townland in Kilcredane Civil Parish.
https://www.townlands.ie/kerry/magunihy/kilcredane/kilcummin/leamnaguila/

Jeremiah's marriage to Catherine Murphy in 1885.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1885/10864/5966890.pdf

Catherine whose father was John Murphy, a farmer living in the townland of Knockaderry.
https://www.townlands.ie/kerry/magunihy/molahiffe/molahiffe/knockaderry/

KG

Added:
1911 census
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Kerry/Kilcummin/Leamnaguila/270280/
Title: Re: Families of Leamnaguila, Kilcummin, County Kerry
Post by: CazD on Monday 13 December 21 03:34 GMT (UK)

This thread hasn't been active since October 2013, but any of the posters may respond to you.

Leamnaguila townland in Kilcredane Civil Parish.
https://www.townlands.ie/kerry/magunihy/kilcredane/kilcummin/leamnaguila/

Jeremiah's marriage to Catherine Murphy in 1885.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1885/10864/5966890.pdf

Catherine whose father was John Murphy, a farmer living in the townland of Knockaderry.
https://www.townlands.ie/kerry/magunihy/molahiffe/molahiffe/knockaderry/

Thanks for the welcome and detailed response KG :)
What I think I *meant* to write here was I wasn't sure if anyone on the thread was still active. I can only hope.

Thank you for the links, I hadn't delved too deeply into the details of the siblings of my direct ancestor as yet so the marriage record is most useful to cement the location details and reveal some parent information.

I have found townlands.ie to be incredibly valuable in establishing probability of records based on proximity - particularly when dealing with RC records and the parish name variations from civil.

Thanks again!