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Re: Kells Co Meath
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 14 November 10 15:56 GMT (UK) »
Raveon I am pleased it is not only me that sends things that go missing.

I do think they may have left Ireland by 1858 Owen's dau Catherine married 1859 I did get the details from the Liverpool R C
Marriage people on the site that has been mentioned.  They charge £3 for 1 or £10 for 4 and it was very fast.
Went onto the site and found the names and marriage year requested information within hours recieved a request to pay by pay pal the next day the information was sent to me by email.
Not as much info as marriage certificate although £6 cheaper
gave date grooms name Telary St son of Patrick Bride sdau of Owen also Telary St and both witnesses also gave the details in Latin.
Very impressed. no ages or occupations though.

Thank you so much for your help

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« Reply #10 on: Sunday 14 November 10 16:01 GMT (UK) »
Heywood

I had seen the liverpoolprojectsite you kindly sent a link to and had ordered a copy of their certificate.
I agree about the enumerator some so much better than others, although it must have been difficult to understand
the many different accents in Liverpool at that time and as many didn't read and write just had to put what it sounded like.

Many thank's once again.

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Re: Kells Co Meath
« Reply #11 on: Monday 15 November 10 09:46 GMT (UK) »
Hello again,

I was wondering if you had checked that Owen Farley marriage at St Augustine's?
It could be him possibly and then you may get his father's name.
I can't see a Margaret McGlue but there is a Mary McGlue in 1851 and 1861  :-\

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Re: Kells Co Meath
« Reply #12 on: Monday 15 November 10 11:10 GMT (UK) »
Back again, but I do have trouble, as I have no personal or indepth knowledge of Ireland.  I tried to locate Kerran and conistently meet a brick wall.  There is definitely a Kells. The closest parish to Kerran that I can come up with is Templekeeran  ( Templekeeran ). Should I suggest that fondness for the locality might have abbreviated this to Keeran?
 Kerran is more likely to be a surname, and is related to the Kernan/Mckernan group.
Regarding the 1857 Griffiths valuations, I have revisited the site.  However, no luck there, for either Kells or 'Keeran.  in fact, over half of the Farleys lived in "Moynalty".
The only link I found was this group of four names
 
Farley   Catherine   Golashane       Moynalty   Meath
Farley   Catherine   Shancarnan   Moynalty   Meath
Farley   Catherine   Newtown        Newtown   Meath
Farley   Catherine   Killynan (Cooke)  Rathconnell   Westmeath
I have provided them, just in case your information eventually gives you a link and have tried to underline Shancarnan, because phonetically it is similar to Keeran .    Raveon = Victoria


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Re: Kells Co Meath
« Reply #13 on: Monday 15 November 10 11:47 GMT (UK) »
Keeran is a townland in the Siddan civil parish of Meath
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