Looking for information on Patrick Hanlon wife Catherine nee Millerick and their family. I believe they lived in the region of Ballyskibbole/Kilmacdough Greenland in the 1830 and 1840. Their children were Maurice B 24/4/1838, Mary B 8/5/1840,Ellen B19/01/1843,Joanna B 10/08/1845 and Catherine B 10/01/1849. I have information on Maurice and Mary but have nothing on the other siblings. Would love to get info of birth and death dates for parents.
Monday 5th Nov 2012, 03:56AM
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Hi,
I will pass on your request to a person from the area to see if they can help.
I have some information on Millericks but do not think it includes the families of the females!!!! I will check it to see if there is anything in it but will leave it till after the holidays as the information is tidied away.
Happy Christmas and wishing you good luck with your search in 2013. Anne.
Anne O'Neill, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Greetings from Ballymacoda,
We have found some information for you.
There is a Hanlon Grave in "The Hill" Cemetery here in Ballymacoda - inscription states:Erected
by James Hanlon of Greenland
in memory of his Father
Patrick Hanlon
who died Dec 17 1866
aged 69 yearsthere is a website called www.historicgraves.com and do a graveyard search on "The Hill" you will see the headstone + the inscription on Headstone number 61 or click here
regards
PhylClonpriest, IrelandXO Volunteer