Hello! Am looking for my g-g-grandparents, who were born in Ireland and had their family in New York City in 1860s. Thomas O'Dea was born around 1826; Catherine Houlihan O'Day was born around 1840 (both according to their death records). Read someplace about a few bound books in a Clare Library that document the O'Dea/O'day family trees, but cannot seem to find WHERE I might access those books. It made me consider Clare as their county of birth.
I understand that records from the 1830s and 1840s are hard to determine in Ireland, so I am reaching out for suggestions related to finding information about these two folks who have given me a wonderful life!
THANK YOU for any suggestions you might have to continue my research!
All my best,
Ann Marie
Ann Marie
Tuesday 29th Nov 2016, 12:15PMMessage Board Replies
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Ann Marie:
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
The Co. Clare library has excellent resources for genealogy http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/genealog.htm
Depending on the parish, church records may or may not be available in the 1830s/1840s.I looked on Find My Past and the closest Thomas O'Dea record I located was in 1829 in Tulla (see below) but without knowing the names of his parents, you could not confirm any record located.
I assume Thomas and Catherine were married in NYC?
Have you considered autosomal DNA testing?
Roger McDonnell
First name(s)ThomasLast nameODeaBirth year-Baptism year1829Baptism date03 Apr 1829ParishTullaDioceseKillaloeCountyClareCountryIrelandFather's first name(s)MartinFather's last nameODeaMother's first name(s)MaryMother's last nameLynchRepositoryNational Library of IrelandNational Library of Ireland linkhttp://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000634804#page/1/mode/1upRegisterBaptism
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Thank you, Roger, for the information! I have not determined where they were married.....I cannot find them (YET) on the NYC census information available through Ancestry.com. Will have to make a trip to NYC and go through the microfilm for the neighborhood where the death certificates record residence.
Will pursue the Clare County Library system for those reference books on a history of the O'Dea family.
Your suggestion about autosomal DNA testing is intriguing. I do not know much about the various types of DNA testing.....have only done the Ancestry one which has confirmed the amount of Irish I have (and my mother has more). Are there advantages to female autosomal DNA testing? Unfortunately I do not know of any males with the O'Dea or Houlihan genes (EXCEPT my two brothers).
Thank you!!
Best wishes for a very happy holiday season!!
Ann Marie
Ann Marie
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Ann Marie:
The Ancestry test you took is an autosomal test which can be taken by males or females and shows matches on both your paternal and maternal lines. Have you looked at your matches and seen if anyone has O'Dea or Houhlihan connections or connections to Clare?
Happy holidays to you and your family!
Roger
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Happy Holidays to you and your family, Roger!
Yes, have PAINFULLY gone through the 4th-8th cousin connections from Ancestry DNA with no luck. For Christmas, have sent my brothers DNA kits and am hopeful the new year will bring some possibilities!
Am still searching for those reference books which sounded like O'Dea/O'Dee/O'Day family history. It will be one of my snow day projects! So far, we have only had a little snow in the New York City area.....more predicted tonight.
All my best,
Ann Marie
Ann Marie
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Hi Ann Marie!
I live near Baltimore. We had a little snow overnight but mostly ice. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Let us know if you need more help.
Roger
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Oh my!!! Just heard of an auto pile-up near Baltimore with the ice/snow of Saturday. Our family has avoided tragedy in their USA travels- although the Portland brother is filming cars sliding sideways down his street and the Oklahoma brother just drove to PA through that awful ice storm. His reports from interstates were chilling........
Thanks, again, for your direction! Looking forward to the winter projects of ancestry that beg for another trip across the pond!
My best to you and your family!
Ann Marie
Ann Marie