Author Topic: Patrick Murphy born C.1835 Castledermot/Kildare/Ballaghmoon/Athy/Knocknagee.  (Read 1854 times)

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Hello Everyone,
I need help with the above person who is my G grandfather.
I have him on the 1901 Census in Ballaghmoon and also have his death certificate in 1902 in the same location aged 67.
What I am unable to find is his birth C.1835 and his marriage to an Ellen Byrne around the 1860`s as I am unable to locate the relevant parish records.

Is anyone able to offer any help/Advice?

Thanks in advance.

Les Hancock
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Re: Patrick Murphy born C.1835 Castledermot/Kildare/Ballaghmoon/Athy/Knocknagee.
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 24 March 20 19:58 GMT (UK) »


What children did they have?

Have you found Marriage for any of these, and if so, Where?
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Re: Patrick Murphy born C.1835 Castledermot/Kildare/Ballaghmoon/Athy/Knocknagee.
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 24 March 20 20:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi Hallmark.

Please see below.
William b.1866 M?
Margaret b.1870 M.1901 Castledermot
John b.1872  M 1903 Castledermot
Patrick b.1874 M 1894  Castledermot
Elizabeth C,1881 M 1904 Castledermot (My Nan).

Hope this information helps and thank you for looking

Les
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Re: Patrick Murphy born C.1835 Castledermot/Kildare/Ballaghmoon/Athy/Knocknagee.
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 24 March 20 21:05 GMT (UK) »


This Search should find Patrick's Marriage to whoever her Married

on  https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-search.jsp

click whichever one then click Image to view Cert

Irish Govt BDM Website..all Free

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Re: Patrick Murphy born C.1835 Castledermot/Kildare/Ballaghmoon/Athy/Knocknagee.
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 24 March 20 21:11 GMT (UK) »


See what address they were from... then look at registers for there!

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Re: Patrick Murphy born C.1835 Castledermot/Kildare/Ballaghmoon/Athy/Knocknagee.
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 24 March 20 21:27 GMT (UK) »


Hae a bash at searching then, Irish records are easy enough to find if you are given a chance to find them for yourself.

Then if you find one on someone's tree one has the ability to at least research them to see if it correct or not, etc


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Re: Patrick Murphy born C.1835 Castledermot/Kildare/Ballaghmoon/Athy/Knocknagee.
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 24 March 20 21:37 GMT (UK) »
Hi Again,

I am looking for the marriage of my G grandad Patrick Murphy to Ellen Byrne circa 1860`s and have been trying for a few years now
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Re: Patrick Murphy born C.1835 Castledermot/Kildare/Ballaghmoon/Athy/Knocknagee.
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 24 March 20 21:56 GMT (UK) »


If it can't be found on a Search like this then probably pre1864 when reg started for RC's...

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