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CALLAN, CO. KILKENNY
« on: Thursday 14 January 10 12:36 GMT (UK) »
Hi everybody.  Happy New Year and thanks for all your help in the past but I'm back again!  I have traced my gg grandfather - Edmund Murphy - to Mill Street in Callan in c1852.  I have discovered that he was a baker in Mill Street in Callan at that time.  There are family stories that he/his family owned a mill and a forge in Callan but so far I haven't been able to confirm this.  Would anybody have any history on these or photos of the area - I am unable to get there to look.

Thanks again. :)
Behan, Ringsend
Kelly, Dublin
Malone, Ringsend
Murphy, Kilkenny
Woods, Kilkenny
Kinsella, Dublin

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Re: CALLAN, CO. KILKENNY
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 14 January 10 12:45 GMT (UK) »
Have you searched Griffith's Valuation yet? it's mid 1800s so you might find your Murphys in Callans or a nearby townland.
www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml
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Re: CALLAN, CO. KILKENNY
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 08 June 10 19:59 BST (UK) »
Youtube-Ireland-Callan
has an excellent video.

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Re: CALLAN, CO. KILKENNY
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 08 June 10 20:01 BST (UK) »
Thank you very much for that.  I lost momentum for a while but I'm back in the game again!
Behan, Ringsend
Kelly, Dublin
Malone, Ringsend
Murphy, Kilkenny
Woods, Kilkenny
Kinsella, Dublin


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Re: CALLAN, CO. KILKENNY
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 29 December 11 21:25 GMT (UK) »
Callan (Kilbride) cemetery;

James F Cahill; 2/6/1982
his mtr-Johanna (nee Murphy)
29/5/1938
his aunt- Marian Cahill; (nee St John)
29/12/1952
her hus-Thomas T B Cahill
7/11/1957
Ellen Cahill (nee Kirwan) wife of James F
8/1/2000
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Bridget Ann Molloy (nee Cullinane)
29/11/1949 (81)
dtr-Bridget Ann;
great grand child-James Murphy & his sister
all died in infancy
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James Murphy; Cappahay Den Callan
4/7/2002 (83)
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Martins Murphy; Tullamine
Us Army
WW1
B. Dec 1899
D. March 1981
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Jack

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Re: CALLAN, CO. KILKENNY
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 13 May 12 07:19 BST (UK) »
Hi There,
How's your searches going?

I think in an earlier message you were looking for details on an Edward Murphy.... shot in the leg during the first world war....from Callan?

Did you find any further info on this character?  He is my GGrandfather...and I am also looking for further details....  I have him as Edward Patrick Murphy, married to Annie (Mary Anne) Ryan on 7/4/1902 in Maddoxtown.

I'm missing his DoB and his mother's name...... there's only a few Edward Murphy birth records - but they would make Edward a rather old soldier in 14-18!

Hope you can help, and good luck! Are we looking at the same tree....?

Cheers
Dino
 

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Re: CALLAN, CO. KILKENNY
« Reply #6 on: Monday 24 June 13 11:07 BST (UK) »
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Re: CALLAN, CO. KILKENNY
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 03 October 17 05:34 BST (UK) »
Hi everybody.  Happy New Year and thanks for all your help in the past but I'm back again!  I have traced my gg grandfather - Edmund Murphy - to Mill Street in Callan in c1852.  I have discovered that he was a baker in Mill Street in Callan at that time.  There are family stories that he/his family owned a mill and a forge in Callan but so far I haven't been able to confirm this.  Would anybody have any history on these or photos of the area - I am unable to get there to look.

Thanks again. :)

Hi there:  I am trying to connect to a Thomas Murphy & Elizabeth Nyhan/Nihan or Mihan, who apparently were from Callan, Kilkenny, Ireland.  Thomas Murphy, Callan Co. Kilkenny, (no birth date) was married to one Elizabeth Mihan (spelling from a french cdn.record) their child , Thomas was born in Ireland abt. 1816, he was married in Prince Edward Island, Canada, in 1843.  Thank you for any information on either names.

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Re: CALLAN, CO. KILKENNY
« Reply #8 on: Monday 16 October 17 19:16 BST (UK) »
Ballymena Weekly Telegraph; 13/8/1950

Veterianerians Exam Success;

John Joseph Murphy Callan Co Kilkenny
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Waterford Standard; 12/8/1950

New Veterinary Surgeons;
Joseph Murphy Rologue Callan Co Kilkenny
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