My grandmother was Mary Ann Crowley and married Eugene Fehily. Does this mean anything to the person who posted Michael J Crowley 1854?
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Date of Birth | 2nd Jun 1854 | |
Date of Death | 2nd Jul 1928 | |
Townland born | Danganmore, Bandon, County Cork, Ireland Came to Boston and raised a family. |
My grandmother was Mary Ann Crowley and married Eugene Fehily. Does this mean anything to the person who posted Michael J Crowley 1854?
My Grandmother was Amelia Crowley born Mallow 1876 who married Richard Nagle in 1895. I haven't been able to find any information about her birth and family. Is there a connection?
Good Day Jenny
I haven't come across an Amelia Crowley thus far, but that's not to say there isn't a connection. I will take a look and come back to you asap. Enjoy your day.
ps. Do you have any more Crowleys and are you on Ancestry?
Bear
Jenny,
I looked at the records and I enclose the detail of what I found. It's self-explanatory.....I hope it doesn't confuse you.
There is a wedding of one Richard Nagle which took place in Mallow, Cork on the 3rd February 1876 but, to a Johanna Barrett, Aged 26, Spinster. Looks like the place of residence is 'Beeing'? Her father was Richard Barrett, Farmer.
Richard Nagle, Aged 25, Batchelor, Farmer, of Inniscana? son of John Nagle, Farmer.
I didn't find any other wedding and not one to an Amelia Crowley. I will keep looking.
Bear
Hi Michael, I have a copy of the wedding certificate of Richard and Amelia Crowley as 29th September 1895! Married in Mallow. Amelia was 20, Richard 'full age' Richards Father was James a labourer and Amelias was Michael a Sailor.
Richard and Amelia came to England in 1901 with 2 children and went on to have 2 more, my Dad being the youngest.
Richard was a steward at Mount Ruby Mallow and Amelia aged 20 a servant in the same place?
A big mystery for me is also my Grandfather as according to records was born in the workhouse illegitimate on 18th October 1863??
Richard died in 1944 and Amelia 1946. Buried together at St Peters Frimley Surrey. I have seen the grave.
Sadly there are no family left who would know anything.
Perhaps another branch?
Jenny
Jenny, well all your detail is very informative. The name of James Crowley obviously features in both our trees. I'm sure, if we both keep working on it, we will discover the missing links. I'll happily keep looking and let you know what I find. May I know all the names of the children of Richard & Amelia? It might help with my research,
Warm Regards
Bear
That's great Bear,here goes!
Mary (Molly) b 1896
James (Jim) b 1898 died 1974
Kathleen (Kitty) b 1901 died 1983
Richard (Dick) b 1903
Eileen (lannie) b 1906 died 2006
John (Jack) b 1911 died 1985?
William David b 1914 died 1983 (Dad)
I can find the unrecorded deaths if you need them
I do most of my research in the winter, gardening now !
Jenny