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Margaret Kilroe c.1892
« on: Wednesday 24 December 08 11:29 GMT (UK) »
This is my first foray into the Irish side of my roots so please be gentle with me.  :)

I don't have much information on my Great Grandmother but from her marriage cert in 1915 she was 23, this would point to a birth year of about 1892. Her parents are showing as Peter Kilroe, Farmer, deceased and Hester Kilroe, M.S. Shearin (not quite sure of this, I will post the relevant part of the cert and see what you all think).

My dad tells me she was from Ireland and that her father worked in the Tullamore Distillery and this basically is the only info we have and I don't know where to look to try and find out more so would be very grateful for any help at all.



Lynn
Mackay – Inverness, Ross and Cromarty & Sutherland
Watson – Inverness-Shire & Ross and Cromarty
Douglas – Inverness-Shire & Moray
Sutherland – Caithness
Kilroe – Inverness & Ireland
Paterson - Banff
Clark – Glasgow & Ireland
Thomson – Caithness
Montgomery – Ross and Cromarty
Allanach – Moray & Glenbucket, Aberdeen
Smith – Banff
McLellan - Glenmoriston & Islay
Harvey – Glasgow & Ireland
Miller – Edinburgh & Caithness
Shearer - Caithness

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Re: Margaret Kilroe c.1892
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 24 December 08 13:07 GMT (UK) »
since Margarets birth looks to be after 1864 there should be a civil registration record - see the GRO website www.groireland.ie

the surname Kilroe is included in Griffiths Land valuation (1847 and 1864) with seven entries in Offaly, most of the rest seem to be fromn County Roscommon.  I see just one Shearin entry for King's county - and thats a Catherine

http://griffiths.askaboutireland.ie/gv4/gv_family_search_form.php

Griffiths only includes land-owners and people with long leases, so not everybody is included.

- I assume the M.S. Shearan bit stands for Maiden Surname ..


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Re: Margaret Kilroe c.1892
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 24 December 08 15:57 GMT (UK) »
A wedding of Kate Dalton to Patrick Kilroe of  Cloghanhill in 1878 might narrow down the area you are looking for. :)

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Re: Margaret Kilroe c.1892
« Reply #3 on: Friday 26 December 08 19:38 GMT (UK) »
M.S. Shearin (not quite sure of this, I will post the relevant part of the cert and see what you all think).


Lynn

Could the "M.S." be a badly scanned "Alias"?


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Re: Margaret Kilroe c.1892
« Reply #4 on: Friday 26 December 08 19:44 GMT (UK) »
Scottish certificates use M.S. for maiden surname.
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: Margaret Kilroe c.1892
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 03 January 09 18:16 GMT (UK) »
Many thanks for the help and the links everyone. Sorry I should have said that the M.S. stands for Maiden Surname. We've come to the conclusion that the name is definitely Sheeran.

Thanks to a member's help I've managed to find someone that will do some checking for me in Dublin so finger's crossed I may start to get somewhere with this line at last.

Lynn  :)
Mackay – Inverness, Ross and Cromarty & Sutherland
Watson – Inverness-Shire & Ross and Cromarty
Douglas – Inverness-Shire & Moray
Sutherland – Caithness
Kilroe – Inverness & Ireland
Paterson - Banff
Clark – Glasgow & Ireland
Thomson – Caithness
Montgomery – Ross and Cromarty
Allanach – Moray & Glenbucket, Aberdeen
Smith – Banff
McLellan - Glenmoriston & Islay
Harvey – Glasgow & Ireland
Miller – Edinburgh & Caithness
Shearer - Caithness

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Re: Margaret Kilroe c.1892
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 15 February 09 00:35 GMT (UK) »
I'm pretty sure that the Margaret Kilroe you refer to is my Grandmother on father's side

Cheers :)
Bob

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Re: Margaret Kilroe c.1892
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 15 February 09 01:42 GMT (UK) »
Hi Bob,

Margaret married David MacKay in 1915 in Inverness, Scotland, they had 6 children that I know of - 2 girls and 4 boys all born and brought up in Inverness. Margaret died in Inverness in January 1967. Does any of this ring any bells at all? Would be great if we had a link.

Lynn  :)
Mackay – Inverness, Ross and Cromarty & Sutherland
Watson – Inverness-Shire & Ross and Cromarty
Douglas – Inverness-Shire & Moray
Sutherland – Caithness
Kilroe – Inverness & Ireland
Paterson - Banff
Clark – Glasgow & Ireland
Thomson – Caithness
Montgomery – Ross and Cromarty
Allanach – Moray & Glenbucket, Aberdeen
Smith – Banff
McLellan - Glenmoriston & Islay
Harvey – Glasgow & Ireland
Miller – Edinburgh & Caithness
Shearer - Caithness

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Re: Margaret Kilroe c.1892
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 15 February 09 02:56 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lyn,
Thnx for ur reply - it sure does ring a bell, I've sent you a message by ancestry.com with more of my details (not sure how I will receive / see your reply at mo but will look out for it :)

Cheers
Bob