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My great grandmother, Ann Crummy was baptized in Armagh. Her parents were, Edward Crummy and Mary Nugent. Looking for any information on my family. Anne immigrated to the United States. I want to visit the place if her birth and my heritage. Thanks to anyone who can help me.

Thursday 28th Sep 2023, 05:10PM

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  • RootsIreland lists three baptisms for children of Mary and Edward, all in the RC parish of Derrynoose, Co. Armagh.  No Ann is listed--do you know her birth year?

     

    Church Baptism CrummyCatherine1847 Co. Armagh

    Church Baptism CrummyBridget1850 Co. Armagh

    Church Baptism CrummyMary1853 Co. Armagh

    Patricia

    Thursday 28th Sep 2023, 06:33PM
  • It looks like Catherine, daughter of Edward Crummy, married in 1887.  She was living in the townland of Tamlaght.

     

    Marriage:        04-Feb-1887               

    Parish / District:         Derrynoose Rc                       

    County:           Armagh

    Name: Patrick            Woods                       Catherine         Crummy

    Address:          Darnalea                               Tamlet

    Occupation:    Farmer                                  Farmer

    Age:                Fa*                              Fa

    Status: Widower (Male)                     Spinster (Previously Unmarried)

    Husband's Father                               Wife's Father

    Name: Francis            Woods             Edward           Crummy                     

    Occupation:    Farmer            Farmer

    Witnesses: Peter         Quinn              Cassie Mcardle

     

    Married In The Roman Catholic Chapel Of Keady According To The Rites

    And Ceremonies Of The Roman Catholic Church By Me P Kelly P P/

    [*Fa=Full Age]

     

    The address of Tamlet townland should be Tamlaght. You can read about it here: https://www.townlands.ie/armagh/armagh/eglish-armagh-portion/ballymartr…

    Patricia

    Thursday 28th Sep 2023, 06:46PM
  • Death of Mary Crummy in Tamlaght in 1900. Age is given as 65 but that would just be a guesstimate. An error of 10 years or so wouldn’t be unusual. Informant was her son Edward.

    https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1900/05774/4632103.pdf

    Griffiths Valuation for 1864 shows Edward Crummey on plot 11 in Tamlaght.

    https://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=nameSearch

    That was just under 5 acres of land. The Valuation revision records (on the PRONI website) say that Edward Crummy died around 1892, though I can’t see a death that fits that in the statutory records. In 1901 the farm was being rented by Patrick Kelly who owned a nearby farm (plot 12). The Crummy house is no longer listed suggesting it had been demolished.

    The Crummy farm today is still farmland (judging by the satellite view). At the end of a lane off the Dernalea Rd. Also accessed off the A3 Monaghan Rd.

     

    Margaret Crummy death in Tamlaght, so possibly related:

    https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1886/06243/4787322.pdf

    John Crummy death in Tamlaght, so again perhaps related:

    https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_retu…

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 28th Sep 2023, 11:35PM

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