I'm not going to be any help on your early generation brick wall, but do find the surname Dowdle interesting. I have a DNA connection to a descendant of a Patrick Dowdle (ca1825-ca1858) who married Anne Hughes in Oughaval Parish in 1850 (I believe she was the sister to my James Hughes). They had a son named "Wiliam" (b: ca1855) which I thought as an odd given name for an Irish Catholic family. The family immigrated first to Chorlton-Upon-Medlock, Manchester, England where a son Patrick "Henry" Dowdle was born in 1853. Then Patrick Sr., died (either in England or Ireland), and his widow Anne immigrated to the Chicago USA about 1857, followed by Patrick and William about 1865. I don't know how Patrick, Sr. fits for his ancestry though, but the two given names of Henry and William to your own references are intriguing. .... As an aside: I came across a John Dowdle in: Marquis of Sligo's rental to May & Novr. 1844. in what appears to say Drimminduff for the towland, but have no clue where that is in County Mayo (and a James Hughs in the same location may fit to my own Hughes kin?)
Henry Dowdle (hatter) lived in Fairgreen Westport 1797-1867. My Gt gt grandfather William his son born Westport 1843 and died in England 1908. On the UK census it showed a sister Catherine Dowdle born 1836 It showed their uncle John Dowdle 1792 which I assume was Henry's brother. There may of been another brother Patrick 1789. I have hit a brick wall. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Date of Birth | 1st Jan 1797 | |
Names of Siblings | Catherine, Patrick |
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Lycenius
Thursday 5th May 2022 05:13PM -
That is very interesting as William Dowdle (Henry's son ) married Catherine Poland and lived in Cholton upon Medlock, they are my gt gt grandparent's.
I really appreciate the information, every little bit helps.
Thank you
Cath59%Irish
Friday 6th May 2022 01:00AM -
Wow, that sounds like family/kin moving together!!!
Have any of you done any DNA testing to see how well these branches fit?
Michael
Lycenius
Friday 6th May 2022 03:55AM -
Hi
My DNA came back that all my Irish roots came from Connacht.
The 2nd-4th cousins that have communicated with me cannot connect the dots.There seems to be someone missing.
The names that connect all the cousins seem to be
Malley (O'Malley, Maley)
Moran
Grady
Forde , to name a few
I cannot confirm William Dowdle's
mother ,Henry's wife.
The mystery continues.
I am hoping to visit Westport in 2023 ( I live in Australia) I would like to try and find out where Henry was buried. It might lead to the parish church or gravesite.
I love having Irish roots.
Regards
Cath
IrelandXO Moderator DC
Wednesday 11th May 2022 07:47PM -
Hi Cath!
Who did you DNA test with?
Boy those surnames are all strong County Mayo names.. O'Malley/Malley, Moran and Grady.
I've passed on this exchange with a Dowdle descendant that settled into the U.S. to see if they might know more to help you. Will let you know.
Hope your trip gets planned and you get to go in 2022! Go during the May festivities would be even best. This week is genealogy week there and they have folks that are willing to help.
Michael
Irvine, California
Lycenius
Wednesday 11th May 2022 10:28PM -
another question what documentation links your William Dowdle (your 2nd GGF) to this Henry: "Henry Dowdle (hatter) lived in Fairgreen Westport 1797-1867."? In looking at some records I see quite a few references to Henry Dowdles in various places in County Mayo, so wonder how you settled on the one born in 1797.
Thanks,
Michael
Lycenius
Thursday 12th May 2022 02:46AM -
Hi, I have a copy of Williams marriage certificate to my gt gt grandmother and Henry's death information came from irishgenealogy.ie and loan applications all showing Henry as a hatter.
59%Irish
Sunday 12th June 2022 05:31AM