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United States of America / Patrick Doyle & Julia Doyle (nee Kavanagh)
« on: Monday 27 December 21 17:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Looking for some assistance/guidance in tracking down my Great Grand aunt Julia (Johanna) Doyle (nee Kavanagh).

Julia Kavanagh was born on the 17 Jan 1840 in Rathpierce, Ballyfad, Co. Wexford, Ireland. Parents are Patrick Kavanagh & Mary Kilbride. Julia’s siblings are Patrick, Margaret, Bridget, James (My Great Grandfather), Thomas and Ellen. Ellen and husband Walter Lawless also emigrated to the USA arriving in New York on the 19 Nov 1869, and settling in Kankakee, Illinois.

Julia married Patrick Doyle of Island, Craanford, Co. Wexford, Ireland on the 26 Jan 1869 in Craanford Catholic Church. Julia & Patrick emigrated to the USA from Liverpool on board the ship ERIN, Manifest ID No. 00031085 arriving in New York on the 15th Mar 1869.  Afraid that is where the trail dries up.

I have searched through the US Census 1870, 1880, 1890 & 1900 to no avail  :'(

Can anyone see them anywhere or suggest where else I might look. I wondered if they might have made their way to Canada :-\

Any help will be gratefully received. :)
Many thanks in advance.

John G.

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Wexford / Re: Finn/Doran families from Craanford, Gorey Wexford
« on: Monday 27 December 21 10:20 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Shelly,
I have a Jeremiah Doran (1813-1882 Monbay) married to Susan Brennan 1831-1891. Susan is a daughter of Myles Brennan & Catherine Ennis of Brideswell.

Cheers John G.

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Dublin / Re: A maiden name
« on: Sunday 18 April 21 16:48 BST (UK)  »
Debra & KG,

James and Catherine are my Great grandparents, and James (Jun) is my grand uncle. I have left several messages for Jts 12. as I would love to share family information with him, but unfortunately he hasn't been on rootchat in a while now. ::)

Regards
John G.

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Dublin / Re: Wexford Kavanagh's in Dublin
« on: Sunday 04 April 21 19:46 BST (UK)  »
Thanks a million Dathai,

I have discontinued using my old eircom email address, so haven't been receiving any message notifications from Rootschat.

Kind regards
John G.

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Finally getting back to my brick wall  ???
I have spent considerable time searching the British Newspaper Archives for Patrick and a lightning strike / injury without any success.

Searching the Census, I have the following Possible Matches
1891 # 37 Denlugh St, Bootle, Bootle, Lancashire. O’Leary family, Patrick Kavanagh aged 22 is listed as boarder.

1901 4, Hague Street, North Manchester, Prestwich. Bagshaw family, again Patrick Cavanagh aged 31 a builder’s labourer is listed as a Boarder.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: James kavanagh
« on: Thursday 10 September 20 18:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jts 12.

James Kavanagh is my Grand Uncle. He is the 5th born (7 Jan 1875) of 10 children to James & Catherine Kavanagh. He married Edith Kelly on the 20 Feb 1905 at St Maries Church, Failsworth. James and Edith had four children; James 1906, Amy 1911, Mary 1916 and Winifred. Mary married Samuel Goodwin in 1934.

Plenty more on the Irish family, PM me if you require.

Kind regards
John G.

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Jimoh,

You may already have this information; an Edward Hagan and his brother James were evicted from their Glenogue holding on the 7th Jul 1887. Edward married Maria Moran on the 11 Sep 1882 and had the following children; Mary 1883, Bridget 1885, Patrick 1888 & John 1892.

Cheers
John G.

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Wexford / Re: the Graham family
« on: Saturday 14 March 20 15:03 GMT (UK)  »
Andrew have you researched the 1641 Deposition papers at TCD,  also available online at; http://1641.tcd.ie/index.php The 1641 Depositions (Trinity College Dublin, MSS 809-841) are witness testimonies mainly by Protestants, but also by some Catholics, from all social backgrounds, concerning their experiences of the 1641 Irish rebellion. The testimonies document the loss of goods, military activity, and the alleged crimes committed by the Irish insurgents, including assault, stripping, imprisonment and murder.

An entry here for Marcus Grahames, Wicklow 1642 a http://1641.tcd.ie/deposition.php?depID=811055r030


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Dublin / Re: Wexford Kavanagh's in Dublin
« on: Monday 12 August 19 19:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi Chippy

I've made good progress on my great grand uncle James Kavanagh.

James married Ellen Cullen dau of Myles & Winifred Cullen of # 4 Harry Street on the 13 SAep 1874 at St. Andrews R.C. Church, Dublin. They had four children that I know of; Catherine b. 1876, Mary Ellen b. 1877, Margaret b. 1880 and Mary E. b.1882 d 1948.

Mary E. married Henry Napier and had four children.

Cheers
John G.


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