Hi
I am visiting Ireland in March 2019 with my daughter & was hoping to find any evidence of earlier ancesters of the above& where they resided. I know it will be like a needle in a bunch of needles but thought I would give it a try! Jeremiah's was married to Bridget O Sullivan. Buttevant also crops up in some records but being a novice it is pretty confusing. Thank you for your work in helping us.
Kind regards
Paul
Leary
Paul
Saturday 13th Oct 2018, 06:01AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi Paul,
Welcome to IRO.
Several bunche's to search, where you can find your needles!
Butttevant is just north of Mallow.
There is a Jeremah in Mallow in the townland of Ballyviniler Upper in 1823. This was listed in the Tithe records.
This is the map, it's about halfway between Mallow and Buttevant.
https://www.townlands.ie/cork/fermoy/mallow/mallow-rural/ballyviniter-upper/In 1851 there is a Daniel Leary at the same townland, his landlord iis William Sullivan.
Did Jeremiah stay in Ireland?
MargotMargot
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Hi Margot
Jeremiah left Ireland with his wife Bridget (O)Sullivan. Looking at your information, she may have been the (landlords) daughter! They resided in NSW Australia & had 12 children together. This is where the bunches of needles comes in. According to Ancestry.com, he had another 8 children in another relationship. There isn't much information regarding that as yet as I only want to glean information available in order to tread my ancestral origins where possible. We are both really excited to be going to Ireland & can hardly wait. It has been a lifelong dream of mine to go.
Thanks so much for taking the time & for replying so quickly!
Kind regards
Paul
Paul
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Hi Paul, as you are a member of Ancestry, you should see the Ireland records.
Were they Catholic?
Parish registers are in there and are updated from time to time.
It just a matter then of going through the Parish books.
You should also see some early ship records, if you do get them from there, then go to your TROVE records, ships are listed and some have passenger lists.1864 was when the Civil records were introduced in Ireland.
Mallow is a lovely town, beenn there loads of times.
Margot
Margot
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Hi Margot
Thanks for the info I will look into Ancestry further. I am planning to visit mallow on my birthday. Thanks again for your time.
Regards
Paul
Paul
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Hi Margot
Thanks for the info I will look into Ancestry further. I am planning to visit mallow on my birthday. Thanks again for your time.
Regards
Paul
Paul
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Hi Margot
Thanks for the info I will look into Ancestry further. I am planning to visit mallow on my birthday. Thanks again for your time.
Regards
Paul
Paul
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Dear Paul:
Thank you for your post to the Ireland Reaching Out message board. We have a local volunteer in that area who I have copied your post to, and she may be able to assist you with your trip. You should expect to hear from her in the next week or two.
If you have any further questions, please let me know.
Kind regards,
Jane.
Jane Halloran Ryan
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Hi Jane
Thankyou for that.I look forward to hearing from her!
Regards
Paul
Paul
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Dear Paul,
I am the parish liaison for Mallow, I see what I can find and get back to you in a short while
Regards,
Anne Marie
Mallow Cork
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Hi again,
I found a baptism record on the subscription site Rootsireland of what can possibly be the baptism of one of their sons
Arthur Leary baptised 13th November 1826 father Jeremiah Leary mother Bridget Sullivan from the address Ballylaught Mallow
Also the baptism of son Jeremiah Leary who was baptised 11 Nov 1828 at the address Ballyviniter Mallow (Ballyviniter is a townland around Mallow that consists of three parts, Ballyviniter Lower, Ballyviniter middle and Ballyviniter Upper)
Daughter Catherine baptised 20th Feb 1833 , Mallow full address not specified
Daughter Hanora baptised 13 March 1836 born in Ballyviniter
Looking at the tax payers records (http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/reels/tab//004625697/00…) Jeremiah lived in Ballyviniter Upper and had 65 acres of ploughland at this address.
For the location see attached screenshot
Hope this helps,
Anne Marie
Mallow Cork
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Hi Anne Marie
Thanks so much for searching this for me. It is facinating to actually piece together my irish heritage. I'm planing to visit Mallow & try to find the 'possible' areas where my ancestors resided and made their living. I really appreciate the work all you volunteers do, its terrific!
Kindest regards
Paul Leary
Paul