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http://knockanure.myphotoalbum.com copy and paste for local pictures NEWTOWNSANDES SEE END OF PAGE FOR PICTURES You may like to Know about Con Kennelly of Askeaton who had 14 children , Con's Parents were Ml Kennelly and ? Hart. When Con was digging a grave for a Miss Conway he found Bell's in the grave this was in 1912. The bell's are now in Multyfarnham [preserved ]. A collector offered Con �100 for the Bell's he refused the offer. I think that Con had a daughter Margaret who Married Murphy they had a son a Priest Fr Murphy in NY. Any Tierney relations? All the best > > > > You may like to write to the Kennelly Family,Re > > Family Tree, Askeaton, Co > > Limerick, Ireland. > > The Bells found by Kennelly while digging a grave > > are still in use, > Hi Bob, You will like this Bridget Patt aged 50 wife of James Neville of Lenamore Ballylongford, was living with her daughter Sarah and son in law Dan Kennelly and their children at 3 a ELectoral District - 23 d Ward Page 41. Co Kings Lexington Ave date 11th June 1875. All the Best Jer Hi Anne, I would love to have more on the Mulvihill's , I made a note some years ago taken from the marriage register of Moyvane Newtownsandes Church which I found again recently . Where Michael Mulvihill Married Nora Scanlon in 1850. Full details can be got from Fr M Fleming PP , Moyvane , Co Kerry. Hi Martin, You may like to know that William Kidd 1645 to 1701 Capt of a Privateer was executed for the murder or his gunner ? Moore. Kidd was caught in Boston ? and brought for trial to England. All the Best Jer ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Newtownsandes ON-LINE AT http://www.geocities.com/dalyskennelly_2000 Hi Sharon. Found Michael Windle wed Mary Mulvihill 1831 in Moyvane. Michael Moloney wed Catherine Windle no date Fr Michael Galvin born Moyvane 20-2-1907 son of William and Mary Windle was pastor at St Gertrudes Church, 7025 Garfield Ave, Bell Gardens , in Diocese of Los Angeles. Hope this will help you. Still hoping that I can receive some information with regard to MULVIHILL. Micheal and Ellen of Newtown Sandes town County Kerry Civil Parish of Murher Poor Law Union ( what does that mean ? ) Listowel. One of their children - Thomas married Johanna Scanlon in Guernsey Channel Isles and came to Australia as assissted passengers on the ' Mary Ann ' settling in Tumut New South Wales Australia. I have some details on them but would like more family history. Kind regards Ann Bob Pattwell forwarded your message to me. That's my Martin PATT in the census and our PATT ancestors are all from Cloonaman. Do you have any PATT's in your tree? Have I written to you before?? I was in Kerry in 1995 and visited Kennelly's Pub in Ballylongford (on the corner of the main street) and heard a Kennelly recite his brother's poetry in the pub (during writer's conference week). susan Hi Susan. I am connected to the Pattwells from the Lindons and Dore Family. It is very hard to get Kerry Data. Ballylongford is on Local Ireland site. Brendan is my 4th Cousin. Bob Pattwell forwarded your message to me. That's my Martin PATT in the census and our PATT ancestors are all from Cloonaman. Do you have any PATT's in your tree? Have I written to you before?? I was in Kerry in 1995 and visited Kennelly's Pub in Ballylongford (on the corner of the main street) and heard a Kennelly recite his brother's poetry in the pub (during writer's conference week). Any great websites with Kerry records??? Cheers, susan Good to hear from you. Thanks for email. I may not have emailed you but I have certainly spent quite a lot of time in your site. It is excellent! Have found the odd bit of new info there too which has been great. Although not getting any further back with our northern County Kerry O'Connells We have recently made a connection with Melbourne links to the family after putting together a lot of BDM data I was able to get on line. O'Connell from the Christchurch NZ line was in Melbourne recently and made the break through while she was there. It was a bit like the amazing breakthrough we got by finding you. Descendants of Michael O'Connor Generation No. 3 3. MORGAN3 O'CONNOR (MICHAEL2, MICHAEL1) was born May 3, 1870 in Clonamon Townland, Co. Kerry, Ireland, and died Abt. 1944 in Co. Kerry, Ireland (Lislaughtin Abbey). He married ELLEN EGAN Aft. 1890 in Co. Kerry, Ireland. Notes for MORGAN O'CONNOR: Listed in 1901 Census: Heads of House -- 1901 Census 0838575 Aghavallen Parish Census:\\ John Sheehy Ellen White John Staek Patrick Connor* Anne Hogan Mary Kennelly Timothy Holly Morgan Connor* Edmond Holly John Coughlan David Boyle Johanna O'Sullivan Patrick Ryan Denis Carroll Martin Patt Thomas Carroll John Keane Daniel Bambury Thomas Loughlan Anne Enright Daviel Muloihill Michael Broder John Healy Michael Carroll Daniel White Nicholas Muloihill Maurice CarrolAl Cornelius McElligott Patrick Connor 40, Mary 30, Dennis 5, James 3 Constabulary District: Listowel Sub District: Ballylongford Barony: Irraghticonnor Convicts Group, Inc. Hi Willie, Thank you so much for the Baggotstown article, I have sent a copy to Australia. A Baggot relation. Thanks again i Martin, I Found Edward Moore born Kerry, Life Sentence sent on Ship Canada in 1815 to NSW.Died a labourer at Wilberforce Australia. I found above in Australia Convicts Site Jer Hi Cheryl, I found this in my notes. William Conyngham Plunkett of Enniskillen was a Member of Parliment and first Baron Plunkett his grandson 4th Baron Plunkett was Church of Ireland Bishop in Dublin ? . Oliver Plunkett 1625 to 1681 was Cannonised in 1975. I think that Cunningham's had their own coins mintrd in the Galway area. Cunningham and Dick of Glin Co Limerick sold land under false pretences c 16??. Jer, Looking for Mahony or Hennessy on A ship List; Gypsey 23rdJune 1852 I found; TRALEE Jerh Kennally 19 Lab. Hi Cheryl, A Cunningham was sent to Auatralia just after 1798 he lived in Tipperary was said to have come from near Listowel Co Kerry. He was involved in the Castle uprising where he was killed c1802. His trade Stone Mason. Jeremiah Kennelly was tried in Cork on 14th Aug 1823 and later sent away , he finished after leave in Tasmania where his wife went out to him. His trade in later life was a tailor. Jer may have been in the Tumut area as a storeman. I have more on him and a short list of convicts but have lost the papers for the time being will search again. A record made of teaching stories of a Cunningham teacher of Donegal was available from a Fr Darcy of Dublin some yrs ago. John & Tom Kennelly , James Griffin , Ml Walsh, Fennell, Corbett, and James O Donoghue were all sentanced to be hanged on June 1st 1822 they may have been transported. I think they are of the Co Limerick area .Trial 30th July 1823 of Tom Kennelly sentence transportation .on 22 May 1823 , 21persons sent away including Ml Kennelly. Hope some of this info will ring a bell. All the best > Alexander Cunningham was born about 1800 at Ballyshannon, Donegal. We don't > know details of his crime but we do know his father filed a petition for > Mitigation of Sentence in 1824, requesting that he was "young and > inexperienced and easily led astray". Needless to say, petition not granted. Mc Mahon : I am Terry, descended from Bryan McMahon b. 1831 or 1837 who came to New Zealand circa 1855, and married Margaret Devane in Australia on Dec 17, 1866. Bryan had brothers Patrick, John and Owen, and daughter Ellena b. Jan 13, 1839 and another daughter. John m. Ellen Tangnay on May 22, 1864. All are believed to have left Co. Kerry (Molahiffe, Mile Height or Ballyseedy areas), some to the USA and some to Australia for the gold rushes. Bryan's father was Thade (Timothy) who m. Margaret Hannafin. He had brothers Jermiah (Darby) who d. April 16, 1857, and who m. Mary Murphy who d. Jan 31, 1878; Terence who m. Johanna Murphy Jul 14, 1839; Owen who m. Catherine O'Sullivan; Denis; Brian who m. Catherine Enright; Charles who m. Ellen O'Sullivan and Daniel. Their father was Terence who m. Margaret Moriarty and he d. Dec 10, 1840. His brothers were John who m. ? Flynn; Owen who m. Nora Stack in 1810; and Timothy who was a half-brother. Their father was Darby (we believe it could have been Dairmaird or Jeremiah) who d. 1778 and who m. firstly M. O'Sullivan the mother of Timothy; darby m. secondly Eleanor O'Mahony who was mother to the other three. Darby had 9 sisters whose details are not known. Darby's father was John McMahon who m. Catherine Moriarty. John's brothers were Brian, Jeremiah, Timothy and Terence. John would have been b. circa 1710. His father was Terence who was b. circa 1680. We believe he was one of four brothers who came to Co. Kerry from Co. Clare, and he settled in Molahiffe. Two of the others are believed to have gone, one to Knockanure (north of Listowel in Co. Kerry) and one to Kilmoiley. A fourth went to Co. Limerick, where one line included the French connection through Jean-Baptiste de MacMahon (John MacMahon) b. 1715. Terence stayed in the Molahiffe area, and his grandson Darby (and probably Terence and his son also) are buried in the ruins of the old Molahiffe abbey near the church at Firies. Someone in the area may have better knowledge of the graves and their inscriptions. We would dearly like to hear from anyone with this knowledge. We would also like to hear from anyone with any interest in any of the people mentioned above. Unfortunately the older records in the Molahiffe parish were destroyed by fire, but the family were Catholics, and leased land for potato farming. Terence's G/G/Grandson Jeremiah (Darby) leased land at Bushmount off Daniel C. Coltsman, and Jeremiah himself sublet land to Timothy Cahill. This was in 1853. Please send all information/inquiries and we can swap information. We believe we came from the Co. Clare MacMahon/McMahon family who descended from the O'Brien Kings from Brian Boru. Hi Mary You may like some info on Dr John O Moloney Bishop of Limerick 1689 went to Europe c 1690 and died there ( born Co Clare) . His cousin Dr Matt O Moloney and Dr James Stritch administered the Diocese of Limerick in his place. Jer Hi again, I heard a story of a Collins girl stealing away in the night and went to the US. If she is still alive she should be 80 or 90yrs old now. she may have left Ireland over 50yrs ago. She may have been a niece of a Hennessy woman of Guhard Lisselton. No relations left now I think.. Hi again from you may like the following from the Boston Pilot .Daniel and Patrick Dunford of Newtownsands . Daniel was in Cleveland Ohio. Patrick sailed from Tralee on August 1851 for Quebec in the ship Nester. Information thankfully received by Timothy Flahavan, Hedgeville Beekley V.A Hi Marie Fr Begley who wrote the History of Limerick his ancestors Moloney came from Co Clare. A Moloney of Clare was Bishop of Limerick in Penal times , he died in Europe. . Hope to hear from you Hi Allan, Did I Tell you that several Maloneys from Ennis went to St Patricks Mount Canada. I think that a place called Maloneys Mountain is near there. Jer. Here is the information on the Kennealy Family which I found the spelling of Kennealy as Kenely,Kenally,Kenelly and Kennealey Michael Kennealy (Cork, Ireland) and Hanora Kennealy (nee Connor / O'Connor) (Killarney, Ireland) they were married Sept. 13, 1846 in Salem, Massachusetts. There were four children born (As we know of): Son: Stephen Kennealy born in Salem, Massachusetts on January 3, 1848. Died February 18, 1885 the cause of Death? Buried in Calvary Cemetery in Evanston, Illinois Son: James Kennealy born in Salem, Massachusetts on February 1, 1852. Died May 10, 1910 the cause of Death T.B. (wasted away like Doc Holiday) Buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Chicago, Illinois Son: Edmund Michael Kennealy born in Salem, Massachusetts on January 5, 1856. Died October 24, 1922 and the Cause of Death Organic Heart Disease, Buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Chicago, IL. Daughter: Margaret Kennealy-Minahan born 12/17/1858 Born in Chicago Illinois and died on April 7, 1947 the cause of Death Kidney Failure, Buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Chicago, IL. The Kennealy family moved to Chicago IL. In 1857 to Bridgeport area of Chicago James Kennealy enlisted into U.S. 1st Calvary Company H on March 9, 1877 in San Francisco, CA. Re-enlisted to 1st Calvary Company F on March 18, 1882 at Fort Walla Walla in the Territory of Washington, Discharged March 17, 1887 at Fort Assinniboine, Montana (James Kennealy fought in Nez Perce war in 1877 in Idaho lasted over 30 days) Description: 5'8�" 155 lbs. Hair: brown Eyes: gray Complexion: ruddy Edmund Kennealy married Ellen Farrell on Nov. 29, 1882 in Chicago, IL Michael Kennealy Born: 18?? In Cork, Ireland Died in Chicago, IL. Nov. 4, 1869 and is buried in Calvary Cemetery in Evanston, IL. Hanora Kennealy (nee O'Connor / Connor) Born 1819 In Killarney, Ireland Died in Chicago, IL. On January 3, 1893 and is buried in Calvary Cemetery in Evanston, IL. James Kennealy Discharged form the U.S. 1st Calvary in 1887 come back to Chicago, IL. To joined his Family Later become a Chicago Police Officer in 1889 to 1897 worked out of The Old Deering Police Station which was at 47th and Paulina St. (Just west of Ashland Ave.) The Deering Police Station is now at 35th and Lowe St. (Near old Mayor Daley house) also worked as a roofer and Salesman for the Family business was also a Collector? (For taxes or bills I don't know) and an Agent for Solutions James Kennealy married Mary E. Lee on January 8, 1889 at St. Bridgets in Chicago, IL Mary E. Lee-Kennealy dies 3 months after child birth on August 23, 1890 a daughter name Margaret is born but only lives two months. James Kennealy married Elizabeth J. Egan on Nov. 4, 1891 at St. Bridgets in Chicago, IL lived at when they were first married was 2943 S. Lyman Ave. Chicago, IL. (Bridgeport area near 30th and Loomis Ave.) Later move to 5644 S. Halsted Ave. then to 5514 S. Emerald Ave. James Kennealy and Elizabeth J. (nee Egan) of 5514 S. Emerald Ave. Chicago, IL. Children are Sons: Francis born in 1890; Walter born in 1899; Donald born in 1902 (later he changed his name to James Donald Kennealy to honored his father, he is my Grandfather). Daughters: Florence Hogan born in 1892; Mary Estelle Masterson born in 1904 Edmund M. Kennealy and Ellen T. (nee Farrell or O'Farrell) was 3006 S. Loomis Ave. then 5620 S. Prairie Ave. Chicago, IL. (Roofer Contractor Kennealy's Roofing Co.) Children are Sons: Edmund Jr born in 1884; Wilfred born in 1890; Norbert born in 1894; Cyril born in 1898 Daughters: Loretta Soper born in 1887; Helen T. Anderson born in 1890; Genevieve Finnigan born in 1899; Madeline Bach born in 1905 Margaret Minahan (nee Kennealy) (Aunt Mary E. Kennealy heard when she was a child that Mrs. Patrick Minahan's Daughter Anna Minahan was an attorney And that she went by the nick name of Racy (Hardest thing to trace is woman ancestry due to name changes and those days they didn't consider women as important as men I believe that women should keep their maiden name with their married name for example as my Mom name would be Donna Jean Kennealy-Crawford). Let us give special Thanks to Patricia Centner (Grand Daughter of Helen T. Kennealy) she provided latest information. > Jerry, > Thanks for getting back to me. I really don't know about any of my family in > Ireland. From my g-grandfathers death cert. it says his father, John was > born in Pittsburgh. I can't be certain of its accuracy there, but John's > wife, Catherine Sullivan is listed as being born in Ireland. > My g-grandfather was Joseph, born in Pitt., in 1891. He may be the link my > grandfather spoke about to the mayor. There certainly is an overwhelming > family resemblance. > All that my grandfather remembered was that as a young child he had an uncle > who was an atty. in Chicago who would visit them and before leaving buy them > a carload full of groceries. > Can you tell me the names of Martin H.'s nephews? > Thanks, > Kristi Kennelly-M. > Found in the Kerryman newspaper of Jan 19th 1907 court case at Tralee Quarter Sessions before Judge Shaw Timothy Dissett sued Rev J Buckley, B.D., President of Jeffers Institute (a school) for balance of wages, the school closed down and Dissett wanted a full years pay and notice of dismissal. Timothy lost his case. He was son of the well known Mr M.R. Dissett. Robert Dissett was a brother of Timothy above. Timothy had a job as Cerk in the County Council at 25 shillings per week and left his job to go teaching with Fr Buckley. Since he lost his teaching job he was out of work. Timothy was said to be the cleverest boy in his class. |
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sandes, County Kerry Con /Brid Bunce c1840. Con / Liz Mangan c1830. Con / Mgt Moore c1850. Con / Joan Bunce c1880. Con / Ann Hanrahan c1900. Con / Mgt Hanrahan c1910. Dan / Joan Connell c1830. Dan / Kate Mahony c1860.Fr Mce. Dan / Joan Mulvihill c1850. Dan / Kate Thornton c1880. Dan /Mary Stack c1880.- Dan / Mgt Stackpoole c1880. Ml / Ellen Kissane c1900. Dan / Mary Walsh c1830. Denis / Ellen Creagh c1830. Ml / Ann Kennelly c1880. Mort / Brid Shaughnessy c1840. Pat /Mary Enright c1830. Pat / Mgt Lawlor c1840. Pat / Mary Anglin c1860. Pat / Ellen Dore c1880. Pat / Mgt Mc Elligott c1900. Tom / Mary Foran c1830. Tom / Mgt Nolan c1830. Tom / Mary Fennell c1840. Tim / Cathy Connor c1830. Tim / Mary T Hanrahan c1910. Wm. / Catherine c1890. John / Ellen Enright c1840. John / Brid Kirby c1840. John / Joan Mulvihill c1840. John / Mgt Hanrahan c1860. John / Alice Hanrahan c1860. John / Joan Healy c1860. John / Mary Stack c1860. Jas / Joan Mulvihill c1840. Jas / Mary Hanrahan c1840. Jas / Kate Ryan c1840. Jas / Kate Goulding c1870. Jas / Kate Moriarty c1900. Jer / Mary Griffin c1850. John / Mgt W ?1830. John /Joan Histon c1830. John / Kate Flavin c1830. John / Alice Mulvihill c1840. John / Brid Mulvihill c1840. John / Nora Connor c1840. Martin / Mgt Finucane c1830. Martin / Brid Connor c1840. Martin / Mgt Connell c1850. Martin / Nora Callaghan c1890. Mce / Cathy Grady c1830. Mce / Mgt Burns c1830. Mce / Ellen Connor c1840. Mce / Mary Golden c1840. Mce / Deb. Byrnes c1860. Mce / Joan Donegan c1870. Ml / Mgt Nolan c1830, Ml / Brid Crowley c1850. Ml / Cathy Moran c1850. Ml / Cathy Moore c1860. Ml / Mary Kennelly c1860. Ml / Mary Connor c1860. Ml / Ann Pelican c1870. Ml / Ann Callahan c1870. Ml / Mary Connell c1880. Nora / Richard Collins c1830. Nora / John Connell c1830. Kate /Pat Moore c1840. Nora / John Keane c1830. Brid / Ed Liston c1880. Kennelly / Pat Lyons c1880. Kennelly /Jim Mahony c1880. Kate / Tom Moloney c1840. Nora / John Dore c1830. Kate /Tim Cronin c1830. Mary / Pat Culhane c1890. Ellen / Pat Ryan c1870. Mary / Pat Shanahan c1870. Mary / Ml Stack c1860. Alice / Pat Sullivan c1870. Kennelly / Pat Synan c1860. Mary / John Keane c1860. Kate / John Mulvihill c1830. Nora / Ml Nash c1900. Mary / Ml O Brien c1900. Nora / John Connell c1830. Denis /Mary Griffin c1840. Wm. / Ann Enright c1840. Martin / Kate Windle c1840. Ml / Kate Cunningham c1860. Martin / Mary Cusic c1840. Pat / Mary Enright c1830 |
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31 First Name: Carol J. Culp URL: www.acramonia.com Comment: My g-g-grandmother Catherine Carr (Richard Carr and Johana Walsh) was born at Ahalahana Nov 5. 1846. We were told she had 2 sisters who went to convent, one becoming a Mother Superior; and 2 brothers, one a priest and one a doctor who lost their lives in 32 First Name: john URL: [email protected] Comment: my great-grandfather, patrick mulvihill walsh, born in 1859, left moyvane in the 1880s. he started a real estate business in chicago in 1890, which my father (born in 1922)is still in. i'm a third cousin to jerh walsh at galesbridge. 33 First Name: Llouise URL: [email protected] Comment: Came upon your site when researching one of my ancestral uncles, Gerald Griffin. I'm one of the White descendants that came to America in the 1820's. Thank you for the additional info, especially on the specifics of the religious life in the family. Would 34 First Name: Jerry URL: [email protected] Comment: The Moyvane site is wonderful, my mothers family lived there my grandfather was the blacksmith on Glin Road was hoping to see pictures of the old forge. Keep up the good work. 35 First Name: Gene URL: [email protected] Comment: G-Gfather, Richard Kennelly, born in Ireland around 1842. I can only document him being married in Phila. on May 2, 1868 to Ellen Connors. Cannot locate him prior. Will get back to you when I have more info. 36 First Name: Jim Kennelly URL: jimkennelly@worldnet,att.net Comment: I am planning to visit to Ballylongford area in fall of 2001. Looking for history of Timothy Kennelly & Catherine Connor. Married circa 1820-30. Believe they are my great/great/ grandparents. Any Ideas or help would be greatly appreciated. 37 First Name: john URL: [email protected] Comment: My great-grandfather came from Moyvane to Chicago in the late 1880's. A cousin still raises dairy cattle on the same farm 110+ years later. Why is this page Newtownsandes online hen the village is Moyvane? 38 First Name: Criona URL: [email protected] Comment: I am happy to see a local website. My mother maiden name is Kennelly, born, and still living in Balylongford. 39 First Name: Liam O'Connor URL: [email protected] Comment: Greetings from Kansas City, USA. Originally from Leitrim East, where my parents Michael and Peggy still reside, my career with The Kerry Group currently has brought me to this great city. 40 First Name: Peggy URL: email is [email protected] Comment: Happy to see a Newtownsandes website. We missed Newtownsandes when we were in Listowel area, but plan to make it there next year. I'll be researching my HANRAHAN, FLAVIN, COSTELLO family from Newtownsandes. 41 First Name: Dorothy URL: [email protected] Comment: Love to read about the news in the Munster area of Ireland. I'm hoping to come there this year, & do some searching on my Kennlly families. Keep up the great work Jer. Hope to be hearing from you. Dottie Kennelly, Erie, Pa. USA 42 First Name: Jim Kennelly URL: [email protected] Comment: I know I'm close to relatives. Looking for traces of Jeremiah (Darby) Kennelly and his wife, Ellen Mulvihill, who married circa 1840. I think it was around Ballylongford but may be between there and Glin. Ellen's dad was Jeremiah. Other families came out 43 First Name: Doris URL: [email protected] Comment: Good start. Any Buckley's in your database? Searching for mother-in-law's possible relatives. She was Margaret Bernadette Buckley of Newtownsandes. 44 First Name: Marilyn URL: [email protected] Comment: I very much enjoyed by website, particularly the article about John Windle. My grandfather's name was Patrick Windle and he was born in Glenagragra, Limerick in 1884. His father Michael and his grandfather Henry were born in Kerry although I have not foun 45 First Name: DeLores (Dee) URL: Comment: Found your request to contact you. So glad to hear from someone with the surname of Kennelly! Thanks for answering. Dee Dupuis [email protected] Here is some more info on Maurice T. Moloney: MOLONEY, Maurice T., ex-Attorney General, was born in Ireland, in 1849; came to America in 1867, and, after a course in the Seminary of "Our Lady of the Angels" at Niagara Falls, studied theology; then taught for a time in Virginia and studied law at the University of that State, graduating in 1871, finally locating at Ottawa, Ill., where he served three years as State's Attorney of La Salle County, and, in 1892, was nominated and elected Attorney-General on the Democratic State ticket, serving until January, 1897. My dad, David Sheehan, was born in 1900 a few miles outside of the village of Mountcollins. My mom, Catherine O�Sullivan, was born in Tournafulla in 1904. They both immigrated to Chicago where they raised a family. |
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Hundreds of local pictures in links below http://s228.photobucket.com/albums/ee287/Newtownsandes/?action=view¤t=PIC_1671.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/20734873@N08/2040613242/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/13338680@N06/ http://knockanure.myphotoalbum.com http://s127.photobucket.com/albums/p149/dalyskennelly/ http://s234.photobucket.com/albums/ee122/Knockanure/?action=view¤t=PIC_1659.jpg www.moyvane.com http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/cc61/Murhur/?action=view¤t=Image011_9A.jpg paste links above to see hundreds of local pictures "Victoria" Passengers on Ship VICTORIA from Limerick to New York, 23 August, 1851. Mary Brady Catherine Burt Bridget Carr Catherine Commens Patrick Connelly Margaret Conway Patrick Deigan Bridget Finn John Fitzgibbon Catherine Forde Bridget Fury Margaret Griffin Hanna Hayes Margaret Joyce Thomas Kildeay Bridget Lynch James Matthews Susan McMan John Morris Bridget Mullin Ellen Murray Mathias Nester Mary Nolan Thomas Noon Anthony Puniard Martin Rooney Martin Shanahan Peter Sweeney John Tierney Mary Tracy Connor Ward "Bryan Abbs" List of Passengers on Ship BRYAN ABBS from Limerick to New York, 7 March, 1850. Mary Begley Mary Brazil Mary Cahill Thomas Carroll Mary Carroll John Carroll Biddy Carroll John Darcy Betty Farrell Patrick Forrestal Johanna Gleeson Patrick Hassett Hana Hayes Eliza Healey Honor Hogan William Jackson Anne Johnson Johanna Morrissey Abby Nulty Catherine O'Dea Ellen Purcell Thomas Purcell Mary Quade Edward Quirk Patrick Rourke Mick Sheehan Catherine Sheehan John Slattery "Columbus" List of Passengers from Cork via Liverpool to New York on board COLUMBUS, 7 September, 1849. John Casey 56 Michael Casey 13 Barbara Casey 19 Johanna Casey 18 Rosean Casey 16 David Connell 45 Margaret Connell 35 Dan Connell 15 John Connell 13 Jerry Connell 10 Margaret Connell 9 Johanna Connell 8 Mary Connell 5 Pat Connell 3 Eileen Connell 6 Mo. Patrick Connell 50 Ellen Connell 44 Mary Connell 22 Philip Connell 19 Dan Connell 16 Judy Connell 15 John Connell 13 Margaret Connell 7 Johanna Connell 4 John Cremin 28 Kitty Cremin 25 Timothy Cremin 3 Mo. Daniel Daly 50 Margaret Daly 50 John Daly 26 Bessy Daly 25 Judy Daly 20 Margaret Daly 19 Denis Danihy 40 Johanna Danihy 40 Con Danihy 15 Dan Danihy 17 Denis (Daniel) Danihy 7 Mary Danihy 19 Michael Danihy 13 Mary Danihy 13 Matt Danihy 5 Denis (Matt) Danihy 60 Johanna Danihy 50 Mary Danihy 23 Matt Danihy 21 Daniel Danihy 19 John Danihy 17 Bridget Danihy 15 Michael Danihy 11 Eileen Danihy 10 Denis Danihy 7 Tade Danihy 3 Tim Danihy 40 Mary Danihy 42 Dan Danihy 13 Nelly Danihy 10 Michael Danihy 8 Tade Danihy 5 Con Danihy 3 Daniel Fenigan 55 Johanna Fenigan 48 Mary Fenigan 22 Johanna Fenigan 20 Kitty Fenigan 10 Judy Fenigan 7 John Fo(w)ley 52 Eileen Fo(w)ley 50 Dan Fo(w)ley 18 Eileen Fo(w)ley 28 Mary Fo(w)ley 24 John Fo(w)ley 21 Pat Fo(w)ley 16 Johanna Fo(w)ley 11 Jules Fo(w)ley 8 John Galvin 32 Margaret Galvin 30 Biddy Galvin 6 Tade Galvin 4 Patrick Galvin 2 Margaret (O')Keefe 50 Nano (O')Keefe 23 Johanna (O')Keefe 21 Eugene (O')Keefe 17 Jeane (O')Keefe 13 Daniel Kelleher 69 John Kelleher 36 Dan Kelleher 29 Kitty Kelleher 26 Mary Kelleher 21 Kitty Kelleher 3 Tade Kelleher 2 Connor (Daniel) Leary 55 Ellen Leary 50 Johanna Leary 20 John Leary 18 Eileen Leary 16 Mary Leary 13 Jerry Leary 11 Peggy Leary 5 Matthew Leary 50 Mary Leary 45 Judy Leary 20 Darby Leary 18 John Leary 16 Pat Leary 13 Dan Leary 6 Johanna Leary 4 Matt Leary 1 Denis McAuliffe 28 Johanna McAuliffe 24 Michael McAuliffe 22 Robert McAuliffe 17 Margaret McCarthy 22 John Sullivan 35 Ellen Sullivan 30 Mary Sullivan 25 John Sullivan 6 Mo. Quinns of Newtownsandes and then Philadelphia Posted by: Mark Clark (ID *****4140) Date: February 15, 2009 at 10:50:26 of 4423 I am looking for anyone who knows more about the Quinns from Newtownsandes, County Kerry, Ireland, and Philadelphia. I have located the family in the 1901 and 1910 Ireland censuses. Some, but not all of the siblings below immigrated to the US, in the period 1895-1915. The homestead was located in the townland of Leitrim Middle, in County Kerry, in the civil parish I have seen identified as Newtownsandes, Muhrer, or Moyvane (modern name). John Quinn was head of the household in 1901 and 1911. His son Matthew apparently married Bridget Mulvihill from Leitrim West, and later took over the homestead of her parents. John's homestead in Leitrim Middle appears to have passed on to his son Michael. There were not many Quinn families in the Leitrim townlands and surrounding area of Co. Kerry in 1911, so I would like to hear from any Quinns in that area now who have roots in those townlands. The ones who immigrated to the US generally listed Newtownsandes as their home or place of birth, which I take to refer to the district, not Newtownsandes Town specifically. They came to Philadelphia, although John Quinn later moved to Connecticut. I have little detail of these Quinns in the US, since John Quinn, my grandfather, died young, in 1916. The James Quinn family shown below is a probability, not a certainty. There was definitely a sibling named James Quinn, but the one shown below is connected by virtue of living immediately next door to Nellie Quinn Ward in the 1910 census. The Ward family below is known to be part of this family by virtue of hand-me-down family history. Daniel Quinn and his wife may have died before 1930, since their only child was living with two aunts in the 1930 census. Hope someone recognizes some connections here, Mark Clark 1 John Quinn b: abt 1810-1820, Co. Kerry .. 2 John Quinn b: abt 1839 Co. Kerry .... +Mary (Ellen) Tierney b: abt 1842 Co. Kerry; m: 1871 Co. Kerry ...... 3 Mary Quinn b: Co. Kerry ...... 3 John Joseph Quinn b: Abt. 1876 Co. Kerry; d: 02 Dec 1916 Connecticut, USA ........ +Nellie Kennelly b: 20 Dec 1876 Tarmons, Tarbert, Co. Kerry; m. in Philadelphia ...... 3 Matthew Quinn b: abt 1876 Co. Kerry ........ +Bridget Mulvihill b: abt 1876 Co. Kerry; m: Abt. 1906 Co. Kerry .......... 4 Mary Quinn b: abt 1907 Co. Kerry, .......... 4 John Quinn b: abt 1908 Co. Kerry, .......... 4 Bridget Quinn b: abt 1910 Co. Kerry, ...... 3 Michael Quinn b: abt 1881 Co. Kerry ...... 3 James Quinn b: 02 Aug 1882 Co Kerry (or possibly 20th) ........ +Katherine Kelly b: 14 Feb 1880 Kiltmagn, Ireland m: 1909 Philadelphia .......... 4 James J Quinn, Jr b: 15 Apr 1910 Philadelphia .......... 4 Marie D Quinn b: 03 Apr 1912 Philadelphia .......... 4 Kathleen Quinn b: 02 Aug 1914 Philadelphia d: Aug 1983 ............ +Stinger .......... 4 Daniel P Quinn b: 13 Feb 1917 Philadelphia d: 03 Jul 1989 .......... 4 Loretta H Quinn b: 31 May 1920 Philadelphia d: 26 Mar 2002 ............ +Corcoran ...... 3 Ellen (Nellie) Quinn b: abt 1887 Co. Kerry ........ +Patrick Ward b:abt 1879 Ireland m: 1908 Philadelphia .......... 4 Hugh Ward b: 03 Oct 1909 Philadelphia d: Sep 1978 Havertown, Pennsylvania .......... 4 John Ward b: 03 Sep 1911 Philadelphia .......... 4 Anna Ward b: 1913 Philadelphia .......... 4 Mary Ward b: 1915 Philadelphia .......... 4 Helen Ward b: 1916 Philadelphia .......... 4 Catherine Ward b: 1918 Philadelphia .......... 4 Joseph Ward b: 1922 Philadelphia .......... 4 Francis Ward b: 1924 Philadelphia .......... 4 William Ward b: 1926 Philadelphia ...... 3 Catherine Quinn b: abt 1889 Co. Kerry .......3 Daniel John Quinn b: 12 Aug 1891 Co. Kerry ........ +Mary E Brady b: 05 Dec 1890 Ireland m: 1920 Philadelphia .......... 4 Anna Marie Quinn b: 12 Aug 1923 Philadelphia .................(may have been known as Anna M Brady, either through marriage or name change) .......3 Stephen Quinn b: abt 1893 Co. Kerry WALSH LOCAL born Patrick Walsh went to Kentucky and married a Newtown Dillion woman Mary Stack and they had 13 children. Patrick Walsh was born in Newtownsandes in 1837 he went to America in 1852 with his father John Walsh 1812-1865 who was a stonemason. For a time they farmed at East Union, Nicholas County, Kentucky. Mary Stack was born in 1835 she arrived in America with her half brother Richard Gregory and reunited with their parents at Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Among the children of Patrick Walsh and Mary Stack was R. P. Walsh who had a business in Paris, Julia married John R. Salmons, Margaret married Charles Ritz, Agnes married Douglas Griffith, John J Walsh moved with his parents to Mount Sterling and had a clothing business till 1896, then he joined his brother R. P. Walsh in business under the name of Walsh Brothers, later in 1912 J.J. established The Walsh Clothing Company becoming both President and General Manager of the Company. J. J. Walsh married Margaret Kelly in 1902 and they had one child John J. Walsh Junior. Family headstones in Kentucky include; George Gregory of Newtownsandes died November 4th 1871; John R Walsh born Newtownsandes died September 24th 1865 aged 53 years; Patrick Walsh 1834- 1896; Mary Stack Walsh 1836 1912. APPEAL: The Little Sisters of the Poor have sent appeal envelopes for help to local householders, they were founded by Jeanne Jugan 1792-1879, she will be canonised this year, the sisters came to Ireland in 1868, local woman Sr. Sarah Kearney spent her long life with the Sisters. DORE All I know about the Dores is that my grandfather Michael Dore (originally from Asdee but then Gortdromosillshy; his mother was a Carmody from Knockanure and also from Asdee) and his wife Hannah Dunne (still has relatives in Moyvane) had 13 children, my mother being one of them (Ellen). Her sister Mary Mulvihill (RIP), brother Michael (RIP), sister Bridget (RIP) all lived in Moyvane. Several of my aunts and uncles moved to England during WWII for work. I can't remember all 13 names of my aunts and uncles. My uncle Michael's wife Sissy still lives in Moyvane at No. 1 Cottage with some of her children. My grandfather was a taylor. My grandfather had a sister named Sarah and I really don't know very much about her. I know I am related to the Stacks and remember as a child going to the bogs behind my grandfather's house. I also believe I am related to Nolans, just not sure through whom. And I am related to the Mulvihills, only through marriage (Mary). I have been in touch with some of my Dore and Mulvihill cousins in the States. I am always looking for more information about my family. I haven't been to Ireland since 1968...a long time ago. I am hoping to get back either this year or next and bring some of my own children to see where I am from. My dad's grandmother was a Sheehy and she was from Kerry; her husband (John Tapley) was from Gorey Co. Wexford; his mother (Hannah Tapley) was from Wexford and his dad was from Galway (John Scanlon). From: Nan Brennan < [email protected]> Subject: Gaynor Goulding Howard Golden Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 23:10:36 -0500 Looking for contact with anyone connected to this family. I believe the "nee Goulding" may be a mistake. I think this Bernice Howard Gaynor's maiden name was Golden, not Goulding 1962-03-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) Gaynor Bernice Gaynor, nee Goulding, beloved wife of Edward; loving mother of Edward Howard and John Gaynor; fond sister of Marie O'Brien, Margaret Kirby, Josephine Culhane, Nance, the late John, Hugh, Thomas, Patrick, Dennis, Michael, and Catherine O'Laughlin; grandmother of nine. Funeral Saturday, 8:45 a.m., from McInerney's Funeral Home, 46th pl. and Wallace st., to St. Gabriel's church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Native of Newtownsandes, County Kerry, Ireland. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. BO 8-0703. All Boards Golden - Family History & Genealogy Message Board Subject Author Posted Within Anytime 1 Day 3 Days 1 Week 1 Month 6 Months 1 Year Surnames Use Soundex Message Type All Bible Biography Birth Cemetery Census Death Deed Immigration Lookup Marriage Military Obituary Pension Query Will Hide Advanced Search Begin New Thread << Prev Thread | Next Thread >> Chicago Golden Change to Thread View Sort Oldest First Newest First Chicago Golden ballynan (View posts) Posted: 10 Apr 2006 2:37AM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: Golden Howard Walsh John Golden sponsor with John Howard to John Michael Walsh, baptism April 9, 1911 at Visitation Parish in Chicago. Parents dennis Walsh and Cathy Sullivan John Howard and John Golden also lived together at some point in the early 1900s in Chicago. This John Howard's brother Daniel Joseph also was married to a Bernice Golden around 1911 or so. This Howard family is from Co Kerry. This Golden family is from Ireland, I think but have not confirmed Co Kerry Reply Report Abuse Re: Chicago Golden Profile not available. (View posts) Posted: 17 Apr 2006 6:45AM GMT Classification: Obituary Surnames: Golden Gaynor Howard Culhane OBrien Kirby obit of Bernice Golden Howard Gaynor Chicago 1962 1962-03-08 Gaynor Edition: Chicago Tribune Bernice Gaynor, nee Goulding, beloved wife of Edward; loving mother of Edward Howard and John Gaynor; fond sister of Marie O'Brien, Margaret Kirby, Josephine Culhane, Nance, the late John, Hugh, Thomas, Patrick, Dennis, Michael, and Catherine O'Laughlin; grandmother of nine. Funeral Saturday, 8:45 a.m., from McInerney's Funeral Home, 46th pl. and Wallace st., to St. Gabriel's church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Native of Newtownsandes, County Kerry, Ireland. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. note I believe the "Goulding" is a mistake * should be Golden Reply Report Abuse Re: Chicago Golden donieobrien (View posts) Posted: 29 Apr 2006 9:36PM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: Goulding is correct ,Name still extant in Kockanure wich is part of Newtownsandes (now known as Moyvane) parish in County of Kerry Ireland. Reply Report Abuse Re: Chicago Golden Profile not available. (View posts) Posted: 29 Apr 2006 10:07PM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: Golden Goulding Thanks Dan.. This Bernice was Golden in most of the US records I have found on her....until her obit then she's Goulding Reply Report Abuse Re: Chicago Golden FosterMacNeal (View posts) Posted: 16 Jan 2008 6:14AM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: Golden, Coffee, Foley Hello, My Golden's originated in Ireland and most of the family immigrated and settled in Illinois. Their names were: Name: Richard Golden Home in 1900: Chicago Ward 6, Cook, Illinois Age: 75 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1825 Birthplace: Ireland Relationship to head-of-house: Father Race: White Occupation: View Image Immigration Year: 1898 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Kate Golden 39 (b.1861) Richard Golden 75 (b.1825) William Golden 40 (b.1860) David Golden 36 (b. 1864) John Golden 16 (b.1884) William Golden 9 (b.1891) Norah Golden 33 (b.1867) Abbey Golden 14 (b.1886) John Foley 33 Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have no knowledge of their county of origin. All my best, Dawn Reply Report Abuse Re: Chicago Golden ballynan (View posts) Posted: 17 Nov 2008 9:28AM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: Golden Goulding Followup This family, some of whom used GOULDING, was from Moyvane-formerly Newtownsande Kerry. NB Reply Report Abuse Re: Chicago Golden chazreed (View posts) Posted: 14 Dec 2008 1:28AM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: My mother was one of the daughters of Catherine O'Laughlin. My mother (Rita Frances (O'Laughlin) Reed) used to tell us that her mother's maiden name was Goulding. By the way, if you have any other knowledge of this branch of the Goulding/Golden family, I'd love to hear it. Thanks. Charles Reed Reply Report Abuse Re: Chicago Golden ballynan (View posts) Posted: 17 Dec 2008 4:58AM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: Golden Goulding Do you know anything more about your Golden/Gouldings? Were they in Chicago? Reply Report Abuse Re: Chicago Golden ballynan (View posts) Posted: 17 Dec 2008 5:44AM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: Dawn, Abbey, who was actually a niece not a daughter of Richard in the 1900 Chicago census, returned to Ireland according to the Ellis Island records, in 1912, returning to Chicago in October of 1912. Her father is listed (still living at that time) as John Golden of Killelan East townland of Caher Parish in Cahersiveen PLU, Kerry. Ship Maurentania, arrived New York October 18, 1912 Hope this helps. Nan Reply Report Abuse Re: Chicago Golden chazreed (View posts) Posted: 17 Dec 2008 8:52PM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: Alas, no. One of the previous stings only confirmed the names of my grandmother's siblings told to me by my late aunt (Mary Crilly O'Laughlin). That is all that I have been able to find online about the families (O'Laughlin/Goulding). I'm inquiring after more information from my Chicago O'Laughlins. Maybe one of them has done some research. I'll pass along any information I get relative to the Gouldings/Goldens. And yes, I believe all of my aunts and uncles from Patrick O'Laughlin and Catherine Goulding were born in Chicago in the 1920s and lived near Washington Park |