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Anglin, Fahy, Desmond & Jennings
« on: Monday 03 September 18 12:43 BST (UK) »
I'm looking for connections to the listed families - Anglin, Fahy, Desmond & Jennings who come from around the Bandon Road area of Cork.

They are all interconnected i.e. through marriage.  I just can't quite find the records to do so. 

Some more details: 
Honora Anglin married John Fahy in St Finbarrs Church, Cork on 6 Mar 1810. 
The had at least the following children:  Michael b 1819, David b 1820, John b 1826 & William b 1831 all baptised in St Finbarrs Church, Cork. 

From there the Desmond & Jennings are supposed to be involved as cousins or partners of these people. 

I have William Fahy married to Mary Higgins on 11 Jan 1856 in St Finbarrs Church, Cork.  Their children:  Nora b 1857, Catherine b 1859, William b 1860, John b 1862, Timothy b 1863, John b 1865, Thomas b 1869, Julia b 1872, Mary Bridget 1875. 

I find it strange that this couple had 2 children with the name of John born 3 years apart with no death of the first to be definately found.

Any clues on where to look for connections to prove more information of this family would be appreciated.  I'm not sure if they travelled overseas or stayed in ireland.

I have proof of the 2 marriages & the children's births.  I also have some information of the children of William & Mary.

If you need any more information please advise me & I'll provide what I can.

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Re: Anglin, Fahy, Desmond & Jennings
« Reply #1 on: Monday 03 September 18 12:52 BST (UK) »


I find it strange that this couple had 2 children with the name of John born 3 years apart with no death of the first to be definately found.

 
 


If it weren't for a sister of my g/father recording BDM's etc.... my g/father would have been 3 years older (according to non RC Church Registers)  as first one died not recorded and 2nd one's Baptism wasn't recorded,

If I was doing tree then there was only 1.
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Re: Anglin, Fahy, Desmond & Jennings
« Reply #2 on: Monday 03 September 18 12:57 BST (UK) »
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Re: Anglin, Fahy, Desmond & Jennings
« Reply #3 on: Monday 03 September 18 13:01 BST (UK) »
Also Church Baptism, Marriage and Burial results for Fahy
Area - CORK & ROSS (RC)


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Re: Anglin, Fahy, Desmond & Jennings
« Reply #4 on: Monday 03 September 18 13:16 BST (UK) »
I'm looking for connections to the listed families - Anglin, Fahy, Desmond & Jennings who come from around the Bandon Road area of Cork.

They are all interconnected i.e. through marriage.  I just can't quite find the records to do so. 

Some more details: 
Honora Anglin married John Fahy in St Finbarrs Church, Cork on 6 Mar 1810. 
The had at least the following children:  Michael b 1819, David b 1820, John b 1826 & William b 1831 all baptised in St Finbarrs Church, Cork. 

 


You really are better off studying them for yourself and keep an eye out for Desmonds etc etc

but there is this example


Baptism of JOHN FAHEY of EVERGREEN on 7 March 1811


Name   JOHN FAHEY
Date of Birth   N/R N/R N/R
Address   EVERGREEN
Father   JOHN FAHEY
Mother   HONORA ANGLIN

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Re: Anglin, Fahy, Desmond & Jennings
« Reply #5 on: Monday 03 September 18 13:23 BST (UK) »
As you can study them at your leisure just posted this fyi



Baptism of MICHAEL FAHEY of N/R on 30 September 1819

Father   JOHN FAHEY
Mother   HONORA ANGLETON
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Re: Anglin, Fahy, Desmond & Jennings
« Reply #6 on: Monday 03 September 18 13:27 BST (UK) »
I'm looking for connections to the listed families - Anglin, Fahy, Desmond & Jennings who come from around the Bandon Road area of Cork.

They are all interconnected i.e. through marriage.  I just can't quite find the records to do so. 

Some more details: 
Honora Anglin married John Fahy in St Finbarrs Church, Cork on 6 Mar 1810. 
The had at least the following children:  Michael b 1819, David b 1820, John b 1826 & William b 1831 all baptised in St Finbarrs Church, Cork. 

 


You really are better off studying them for yourself and keep an eye out for Desmonds etc etc

but there is this example


Baptism of JOHN FAHEY of EVERGREEN on 7 March 1811


Name   JOHN FAHEY
Date of Birth   N/R N/R N/R
Address   EVERGREEN
Father   JOHN FAHEY
Mother   HONORA ANGLIN

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You have 2 Johns, 3 years apart with a John b 1826


so were there 3 Johns??
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Re: Anglin, Fahy, Desmond & Jennings
« Reply #7 on: Monday 03 September 18 15:44 BST (UK) »
Two sons called John not 3.

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I have William Fahy married to Mary Higgins on 11 Jan 1856 in St Finbarrs Church, Cork.  Their children:  Nora b 1857, Catherine b 1859, William b 1860, John b 1862, Timothy b 1863, John b 1865, Thomas b 1869, Julia b 1872, Mary Bridget 1875. 

I find it strange that this couple had 2 children with the name of John born 3 years apart with no death of the first to be definately found.

Civil registration of deaths started in 1864 so the son John born 1862 could easily have died before 1864.
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Re: Anglin, Fahy, Desmond & Jennings
« Reply #8 on: Monday 03 September 18 22:11 BST (UK) »
Ahhh that couple....looks like the other couple had 2 as well
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