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Limerick / Re: Ryan Bawn
« on: Tuesday 30 April 13 09:30 BST (UK)  »
can you be more precise ?
 ???

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Tipperary / Re: o'brien, john dunoghell tipperary - birth marriage records please
« on: Tuesday 30 April 13 09:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

Donohill catholic parish records only start in 1821 which may be bad luck, however, it may be the case there might only a few Brien families in the parish.
You can commission research with the www.tfhr.org or copies of registers on microfilm in National Library Dublin ref: P2496
For the marriage, it depends if he married before joining (unlikely as he was only 18-19), soldiers married anywhere they served, his service records might mention a permission to marry.

good luck

Cecile

:D
I am looking for any records regarding John O'Brien who attested for 5th foot fuseliers in 1839 at Kings?  His parish was recorded as Dunoghell, Tipperary.  I have his army papers but they give nothing away with regards to family.
My g.grandfather James O'Brien was born in Mauritius in 1852 whilst John was stationed there.  His mother is Ellen.
Can anyone help me with John's birth (May 1820) and the names of his parents and his marriage to Ellen.
We were told they were protestants but I am not sure if this is true.

Many thanks for your help out there  :D


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Tipperary / Re: looking for the marriage of james casey and mary meade
« on: Tuesday 30 April 13 09:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi Tom,

you can also see the births on familysearch.org/search

Ellen born Newport 23 Nov 1865, Thomas born Newport 29 Apr 1868, Mary born Newport 7 APr 1871,
William born 18 Aug 1873, James born 1877. Mother is Meade, Maid, Made (ea in Tipperary is often pronounced more like a than e)

William appear to have died in 1875.

There is no obvious record of a marriage in Newport but it is possible it is misindexed or that Mary was married previously. In the family search transcript there is a James Casey married in 1864 in Limerick district to a Mary Casey and all the other on the page are given as Casey, this could be a transcription error and it might be worth order a search in the General Register Office in Roscommon to confirm whether or not she was Mary Casey.

Good Luck

Cecile Mulcahy

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Tipperary / Re: RYAN - Silvermines
« on: Tuesday 30 April 13 08:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I am involved in the Ryan gathering in August 2013 in Thurles. I have been commissioned to do sample research into Ryan families. If you are interested in being our Australian examples, it means I can research the family for free for you but you have to agree to share photos and stories on a public display to show the process of family research.

If you are interested, you can contact me by sending me a private message and I will give you my direct email.

thanks. Cecile


I am trying to find more Irish detail on my g-grandmother's family in Silvermines.

Her details are:

B:     14 June 1861 - should be correct as has been verified from family sources both here in Aus and in Ireland.
M:     21 February 1889 in Melbourne Victoria to Thomas Keating (they had 7 children)
D:     28 August 1925 in Melbourne Victoria

She emigrated to Australia in ?1886 (where she met and married TK) with her sister Bridget (Bridget married Charles Fletcher in Australia - she was maybe younger than Susan). Parents are listed on the marriage cert as James Ryan and Kate/Katherine ?OConnell ( I think this surname is correct - could be O'Donnell - the writing on the marriage cert is a little spidery!)

If anyone has any thoughts/ideas I would be most grateful.

Cheers.

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Tipperary / Re: Heffernan
« on: Friday 16 November 12 09:20 GMT (UK)  »
Hereford,

Have you a death certificate for her, it might name her parents.
Without the parents it would be very difficult to identify the correct Winefred Heffernan.

that is all I can think off.
online only some parish records covering the 1820s will be searchable. the real south of the county around Cahir, Clogheen, Clonmel and the north of the County, no online database will give the Cashel and Emly diocese parish records which covers a large part of the county.

and some parish records will not go back to 1820 so you need the parents names to pinpoint where she was from.

Cecile

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Tipperary / Re: Tithe Applotment Esquire
« on: Monday 12 November 12 13:42 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Rory,

Agents for Viscount Lismore often included local land agent or such people who had a good working knowledge of the areas they had to "survey" for the tax.

Are you researching Mulcahys in Tipperary?
I would be very interested if you are tracing a Denis.

Cecile Mulcahy
Tipperary

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Tipperary / Re: Heffernan
« on: Monday 12 November 12 13:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hereford,

it should mention her parents name on the passengers list or arrival details.
maybe even a placename in tipperary.
With those you would have a better chance of finding the right person.

Cecile.Mulcahy

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Tipperary / Re: Look Up For Rawley Please
« on: Saturday 10 November 12 21:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hi NettieS

The John Rawley born in Cashel in 1915 was born to Bridget Rawley, no father recorded.
this might explain why the history is fuzzy.

hope this help.

Cecile Mulcahy

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Tipperary / Re: Jane Weston
« on: Saturday 10 November 12 20:56 GMT (UK)  »
There was a Jane Weston, baptised in Tipperary Church of Ireland (anglican) on the 30 jul 1820 of William and Jane Weston (mother's maiden names were not recorded on early protestant baptism. She had 8 or 9 siblings.
The Church of Ireland records for part of Tipperary are in the Bolton Library in Cashel.

If you are still looking for those records, get in touch.

Cecile Mulcahy

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