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I am the great great grand daughter of Mary Comer Walsh and John Walsh of Cloughbrack. My grandmother (Katherine Shields) was the daughter of Norah (Honor) Walsh.  Upon Norah's death in Boston, Katherine and her brother Tommy were sent to live with family in Cloughbrack, while their other siblings remained in Boston with their father.  They remained in the area until they were teenagers and returned to Boston.  My mother was told that her mother (Katherine) and Uncle Tommy were residing with a bachelor Unlce named Martin Walsh who was a tailor.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  - Kerry White

 

Novagirl

Monday 9th Sep 2019, 05:10PM

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  • Hi Kerry:

     

    Thank you for your post to the message board.  We have a few Galway volunteers who may be able to point you in the right direction.  I have copied this post to them and hopefully, they will contact you via this thread. 

     

    If you do not hear from them in 2 weeks, please let me know directly at:  jhalloranryan@irelandxo.com.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Jane

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Wednesday 11th Sep 2019, 11:06AM
  • Hi Kerry

    The Uncle Martin Walsh born 23rd April 1889 was listed aged 20 on the 1911 census, living with his elderly parents John Walsh 80 and Mary aged 67.   http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Cloonbur/Cloghbrack__Lower/469087/     

    The 1911 census indicates that there were 7 children born to the couple and just 1 living at that time. This is probably incorrect as there were 4 siblings of Nora recorded on the 1901 Census.

    How much research have you completed, what assistance do you need?

    Best regards 

    Gerard, Parish Liaison Lackagh

    Wednesday 11th Sep 2019, 12:03PM
  • Hello Kerry,

    My name is Clare Horgan I am a volunteer for the Claregalway area in Co. Galway. 

    I was able to do a little research. I am afraid I have no direct contacts with anyone in Clonbur but I did find some contact info that might help you to find some answers.

    Clonbur has its own heritage centre. Please click on this link to access their website. https://clonburcloghbrack.ie/all-saints-heritage-centre/

    clonburcloughbrackinfo@gmail.com is their email. 

    Their FB page is https://www.facebook.com/All-Saints-Heritage-Centre-Clonbur-Co-Galway-1642099596054446/

    Additional Website:

    https://heritage.galwaycommunityheritage.org/content/places/joyce-country-places/joyce-country/clonbur

    I suggest you contact them yourself to save time as you will be here soon!!! :)

    If you wish to contact me for further help and guidance, I would be only delighted to help.

    My email is claregalway@irelandxo.com

    Best of luck

    Clare

    Claregalway Family History Help, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 16th Sep 2019, 06:44PM
  • Thank you both.  I do know some details - Mary Comer and John Walsh had 4 sons (including Martin) and 6 daughters.  From what I can tell Nora and several of her sisters emigrated to the Boston area.  I've lost the thread on three of their sons (Patrick, James and John).  I will definitely check out the Clonbur heritage center for some more clues.   - Regards, Kerry

     

    Novagirl

    Wednesday 18th Sep 2019, 05:05PM

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