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Limerick / Re: Jeremiah Quaid
« on: Saturday 31 December 11 19:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jila,

The Bridget born in 1812 was born to John Keyes and Ellen Cusack.  The Bridget born in 1808 was baptised in Fedamore Catholic parish, roughly 15 miles from where your Bridget got married.   I rather suspect your Bridget was actually born prior to the extant parish registers in Patrickswell, or, equally likely, she was born in the around round Mungret village, as the parish records for that area, Loughmore, in Bridget's time, no longer exist.  That area eventually evolved into what we know as the Mungret parish, which has records extant from 1844 onwards. 

I notice in one of your files you had Bridget as the daughter of Edmund/Edward Keyes and his wife Bridget Burns.  I have a couple other children for them, Edmund and Mary, born in 1803 and 1806 respectively. 

To be honest, though, I truly suspect you have the parents of Bridget wrong in this case.  I have always thought, in looking at the list of their children, that Bridget was the daughter of one of the John Keyes in the area, which include my gggg grandfather.  I'd almost have to wonder if her parents were not people called John and Mary.  Have you ever considered that?  I use a naming pattern as a jumping off spot, obviously!

In looking at your run of the kids for Jeremiah and Bridget, it looks as though they were all born in Manister Catholic parish, which is straight south of where the couple married by about 8 miles, near Croom.  I had always thought it likely Jeremiah was the one I'd found in that area during the Primary Valuation, so that is good to know I didn't miss the boat on that one!

I cannot post my email in this, but I think you can probably PM me now and we can exchange emaillls that way, if you like.  But I still wonder, how you know Bridget died in 1844!

Cindy

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Tipperary / Re: The "Ryan Shone" family of North Tipp
« on: Saturday 31 December 11 10:14 GMT (UK)  »
There are 2 Powell farms in that Newport area that would have qualified.  One was in Derryleigh townland, the other in Annaholty townland.  Both were essentially owned by James Powell and his wife Charlotte.  James died in 1900, Charlotte in 1899.  Annaholty then was the home of James son, James, and his 2nd wife, Catherine Mulcahy.  It is still occupied today by his great grandson.  Derryleigh was where James Sr lived for most of his married life with Charlotte, but today is occupied by a great nephew of James, Baden Powell.  The house in Derryleigh basically sat unoccupied following the death of Charlotte, though the acreage was farmed by the family, until Baden's father took it over in the early 1930s.  I'm guessing, just based on proximity to Castleconnell, you want the farm in Annaholty.  It was close enough to the Castleconnell area that Henry, the son of James Powell and Catherine Mulcahy used to walk the distance, and was in fact killed when he was trying to cross the road there at Daly's Cross.

The farm in Annaholty was actually originally owned by the father of Charlotte Keays Powell, Thomas Keays.  Following Thomas' death in 1892, the property went to his son, George Keays, but when George then died in 1896, it became the property of George's widow, Maria Ardill Keays.  Maria remarried, to James Powell in 1897, but she died in 1899, leaving James with the property.  Given that Thomas Keays was the maternal grandfather of James Powell though, I guess you could say it was still all in the family.


Feel free to contact me if you would like any addition info!

Cindy Wood

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Limerick / Re: Jeremiah Quaid
« on: Saturday 31 December 11 03:33 GMT (UK)  »
Okay, now I am back.  Questions abound.

1.  How do you know when Bridget Keyes Quaid/n died?
2.  How do you know she was born in 1812?
3.  How do you know her parents were Edward and Bridget Burns?
4.  How do you know those are all their children? 

Cindy

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Limerick / Re: Jeremiah Quaid
« on: Saturday 31 December 11 03:05 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks, I will take a look and will get with you after that!  I can probably give you some info on the family.

Cindy

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Limerick / Re: Jeremiah Quaid
« on: Saturday 31 December 11 01:51 GMT (UK)  »
I have a Jeremiah Quain Quaid (b abt 1801- died abt 1875)
 
Married abt 26 Feb 1829 Patrickswell Limerick -to a Bridget Keyes ( b 1809-1812- d. abt 1844)

Not sure if he immigrated or not? But could be a possible relation? Not many Jeremiah's in this tree.

Please note the surnames Quaid & Quain are pretty much interchangeable in Ireland:)

Jila:)

I would like to speak with you about Bridget Keyes Quaid.  I've long researched that surname in that particular parish in Limerick as my own Keyes/Keas ancestry is from there.

Cindy Wood

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Dublin / Re: Finding G Grandfather Thomas - need help!
« on: Saturday 31 December 11 00:11 GMT (UK)  »
Adee, you actually have my friend Louise in Stepaside to thank!  I'd been talking with her way back in the beginning (before you, even) about the Brophy/Shannon marriage and when we were talking today, she mentioned this whole thread!  Imagine MY surprise when I signed on to Rootschat and discovered it was you!!  It all falls into the small world category as Louise will no doubt tell you!

C

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Dublin / Re: Finding G Grandfather Thomas - need help!
« on: Friday 30 December 11 23:20 GMT (UK)  »
Tara, that would be correct, IF we knew that the Michael/Eliza couple were the parents of Thomas.  All we currently have to go on is the church record of the marriage that lists Thomas' parents as Michael and Ann!  It will be a big boost if the marriage cert for Michael and Anastasia showed he was a widower, and in my mind would just about seal the deal.  But I have to agree, right now I am leaning to the scenario that Ann was his stepmother.  I don't believe a big amount in divine intervention in genealogy (despite what my mum said!) but there has to be a reason why Adee and I keep winding back up at the Brophy/Fetherstone couple!

Cindy

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Dublin / Re: Finding G Grandfather Thomas - need help!
« on: Friday 30 December 11 22:21 GMT (UK)  »
BROPHY WILLIAM
Last address:   3 COPPINGERS ROW
Date of death   07 Jul 1872
Age   9M
This is a son of Michael Brophy and Anastasia Fetherstone.

BROPHY   ELIZA
Last address:   10 DRURY LANE
Date of death   07 Aug 1868
Age   6M
Her parents were Patrick Brophy and Eliza Kinsella.

BROPHY ANASTATIA
Last address:   3 COPPINGERS ROW
Date of death   08 Dec 1870
Age   1M
Another child of Michael Brophy and Anastasia Fetherstone.

Adee, the children we found for the Brophy/Festherstone marriage and the address at their birth are:

Mary, 1869, Clarendon Street
Anastasia, 1870, Coppinger's Row
William, 1871 Coppinger's Row
Catherine 1873, Coppingers Row
Michael 1875, in Island Bridge
Sarah, 1878, in Mary's Lane
Elizabeth, 1880 Island Bridge

The more I look at it, the more I like the possibility of Anastasia Fetherstone actually being the stepmother of Thomas.  If nothing else,  we keep circling back to this couple and there has to be a reason for that!   Michael Brophy and Anastasia Fetherstone married on 9 July 1868.  If Eliza was his first wife, he did not wait long to remarry, again, maybe a necessity if he had small children.  Does the burial record of that Eliza Brophy in 1868 reveal any additional information?

Cindy


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Dublin / Re: Finding G Grandfather Thomas - need help!
« on: Friday 30 December 11 21:48 GMT (UK)  »
Adee, I'm following this thread!  So everyone knows, Adee and I are acquainted with each other through that Brophy/Shannon marriage and she got me involved to drive me crazy on the ancestry of Thomas Brophy!  Anyway, I have to give some serious wondering to that Michael Brophy/Eliza possibility.  It would track quite well, with a very young Thomas losing his mother and his father remarrying, with young Thomas really only knowing an Ann as a mother, so either Anne Featherstone or Anne Fitzpatrick.  I think one thing we need to do is get the marriage of Michael Brophy and Anna Featherstone.  It will tell us if he was a widower or a bachelor at the time of the marriage.  If widower, we keep him in the mix, if a bachelor, we put him on the back burner.  If we could find the Brophy/Fitzpatrick marriage, I'd say the same, get it and see if Michael was a widower. 

Good horizontal thinking, everyone!

Cindy Wood

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