Author Topic: Stones families of Fearboy, 1847 - 1901  (Read 20066 times)

Offline Denis Menton

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Re: Stones families of Fearboy, 1847 - 1901
« Reply #36 on: Saturday 02 March 19 17:24 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for that info I thought that my great grandads brother moved to Bolton England and died during ww1. But you have mentioned that Thomas stone was a sawyer, my  3 times great grandfather John stones of moate was a sawyer stated on the maridge certificate of of my 2 times great grandfather Patrick stones and Mary hynes
I only have a basic marriage record for Patrick and Mary Hynes and would love the actual marriage cert but its unavailable online.
I notice in the record that Patrick was a widower so do you have his first marriage details
MENTON Wexford/Wicklow/Galway/Dublin/Offaly
MURPHY Wexford
COLLINS/KENNY/DOYLE/BENNETT Dublin
BYRNE/CASEY/GAFFNEY Dublin
KELLY/BYRNE Rathdown Dublin
HENDRICK/GOSLIN Wexford/Dublin
HENDRICK/MULLEN/QUIRKE Dublin
CURRY/HINCH/BRIEN Dublin

RICE/KING Dublin
KING/DORMAN/LEE Dublin/Ulster
KING/CARABINI/FOY/CULLEN/CONNOR Dublin/Italy
LEDDEN/WALSH/MC LOUGHLIN/MAGUIRE/LYNCH Dublin
RICE/GRAY/GRIFFIN/MASTERSON Dublin
MORAN/LEDDY Dublin/Clare/Galway
MORAN/SULLIVAN/BYRNE Dublin

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Re: Stones families of Fearboy, 1847 - 1901
« Reply #37 on: Saturday 02 March 19 19:25 GMT (UK) »
Yeah her name was Mary Bryne I don't know how she died but her mother was one of the witnesses to the wedding. And there is a funny story to the the maridge of patrick stones and mary hynes the priest would not let Mary hynes in the church because she had birthed a bastard child in Mary stones. And she was prodestent, where Patrick was catholic, they went up to athlone to wed where father Sheridan took them back to moate had words with the other priest and performed the wedding there himself.  (*) Moderator Comment: e-mail removed in accordance with RootsChat policy,
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and I'll send you a picture of the certificate I got mine on line my son's mother did it for me.

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Re: Stones families of Fearboy, 1847 - 1901
« Reply #38 on: Saturday 02 March 19 19:28 GMT (UK) »
How are you related to the stones of moate?

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Re: Stones families of Fearboy, 1847 - 1901
« Reply #39 on: Saturday 02 March 19 19:33 GMT (UK) »
No it Ann Byrne


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Re: Stones families of Fearboy, 1847 - 1901
« Reply #40 on: Sunday 03 March 19 11:55 GMT (UK) »
Here is the wedding certificate

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Re: Stones families of Fearboy, 1847 - 1901
« Reply #41 on: Sunday 03 March 19 12:22 GMT (UK) »
Give a man a record and you feed him for a day.
Teach a man to research, and you feed him for a lifetime.

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Re: Stones families of Fearboy, 1847 - 1901
« Reply #42 on: Sunday 03 March 19 15:24 GMT (UK) »



https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0174 Moate

Thanks very much...you are very obliging.
By the way there is a note from the moderator that the cut out an email address I think it was.
If you ever want to ask me anything that you are having problems with about researching your family feel free to ask.
MENTON Wexford/Wicklow/Galway/Dublin/Offaly
MURPHY Wexford
COLLINS/KENNY/DOYLE/BENNETT Dublin
BYRNE/CASEY/GAFFNEY Dublin
KELLY/BYRNE Rathdown Dublin
HENDRICK/GOSLIN Wexford/Dublin
HENDRICK/MULLEN/QUIRKE Dublin
CURRY/HINCH/BRIEN Dublin

RICE/KING Dublin
KING/DORMAN/LEE Dublin/Ulster
KING/CARABINI/FOY/CULLEN/CONNOR Dublin/Italy
LEDDEN/WALSH/MC LOUGHLIN/MAGUIRE/LYNCH Dublin
RICE/GRAY/GRIFFIN/MASTERSON Dublin
MORAN/LEDDY Dublin/Clare/Galway
MORAN/SULLIVAN/BYRNE Dublin

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Re: Stones families of Fearboy, 1847 - 1901
« Reply #43 on: Sunday 03 March 19 17:36 GMT (UK) »
Yeah it was my email,  how are you related to the stones?, I new nothing of my stones family neither did my dad as his father died when my dad was 9 years old his dad was 34 years old I never even saw a picture of my grandad stones until last year when I tracked down my grandads twin brothers grandaughter. I'm 40 at 39 I started doing my family history it was like digging through  a 10 foot was with a wooden spoon I was getting no where until I  found out my great grandads name. Patrick stones but then there was too many men called Patrick stones in Ireland so I had to get his death certificate and birth certificate to get the right one it took a long time but it was worth the wait as for Patricks dad who married Mary hynes I don't really know much about him to be honest but I have more in common with him as I was a landscape gardener and he was something very similar. I'd love to know what you know of them the stones of Ireland

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Re: Stones families of Fearboy, 1847 - 1901
« Reply #44 on: Sunday 03 March 19 18:16 GMT (UK) »
Give a man a record and you feed him for a day.
Teach a man to research, and you feed him for a lifetime.