My 2x great grandfather, Timothy Hannon, stated that he was Ballinadee on his US Naturalization papers in 1850. His 1849 South Boston marriage records (wife: Julia Mahoney) gives his parents names as Daniel and Mary. We have a document stating that his birthday was August 10, 1822. Today while doing more research I learned of a local Cork man named Andrew Hannon who is very good on his own family background. Another local man Pat Joe Quinn is brilliant on local family genealogies. Does anyone know how I might contact Andrew Hannon and/or Pat Joe Quinn? I'm grateful for any information or suggestions you are able to offer. Richard Burbach, Minneapolis Minnesota.
Richard Burbach
Tuesday 8th Dec 2020, 12:39AMMessage Board Replies
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Ballinadee is a civil parish (an administrative district) southeast of Bandon, and you can find more info about it here:
https://www.townlands.ie/cork/ballinadee2/
Ballinadee is in the Catholic parish of Ringrone (for which Ballinadee is an alternate name, among some other names), and the parish records there which are available online go back to 1819, so you ought to be able to find records for your family there. Those records are available at thislink:
https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0108
If you find a baptismal record in the register, it will usually give the name of the townland where the family lived, and at the first link given above you will see a list of the townlands in the parish, and links to further info about each townland. I noticed that there is also a townland listed there called Ballinadee.
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