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I am looking for information about the family of John O'Donoghue (Donohue) and Alice Kearney married 27 Feb 1870 Kilmacthomas Waterford Ireland. In the 1901 Census they lived in house number 4 Stradbally Waterford Ireland. John was a stone mason born 1841 in Stradbally Dungarven Waterford, he died between 1901-1914. Alice was born 1841 in Stradbally Dungarven Waterford and died in 1909. They had 11 children: Matthew (1870-?); Kathry (1873-1949 emigratedf to USA-my grandmother); Michael (1874-1903 Kilmacthomas Waterford); Patrick (1876-1878); Bridget (1877-1877); Mary (1878-after 1920 most likely in New York USA); Elizabeth (1883-between 1930 & 1940 most likely in Beacon Dutchess County New York USA married name O'Neil); Bridget (1883-?); Anna or Hannah (1887-1939 married name McGinty); John (1888-between 1919 & 1921 in the Black & Tan War in Ireland); Nellie (1895-1938 married name Sullivan).

Alice Kearney had a brother Patrick 1859-1925 in Chicago Illinois USA). Their parents MAY have owned a pub in Stradbally Dungarven Waterford and their mother's maiden name May have been Whalen.  I have extensive information about the family members who emigrated to the USA and would be happy to exchange facts with new found family!

Thank you.

pmmfamilytree

Thursday 1st Nov 2012, 06:04PM

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  • Hi
    Thank you for your message.
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    cynoconnor

    Tuesday 18th Dec 2012, 12:30PM
  • During 1847, emigration from kilmacthoms was at it's highest. Hundreds of people fled Kilmacthomas.To Canada, the USA and of course the UK. Dr John Coughlan carried out a census of Kilmackthomas in 1848.

    He noted that Pat Donoghue had gone to the USA and four people accouped this house.Also at this time Edmond Kearney had ten people in his house. There are no names given in the census. Sheila & Se?n Murphy's book 'The Comeraghs- fact and famine deals a littl with this. But, this book is now ouit of print.

    As a starting point, you should check out the death register at Dungarvana Library www.waterfordcoco.ie. Go to the library page and you will find the death register  among with other interesting search registers. the death register is handy in that it lists witness to a passing, which can tie in to the family.

    i have photographed Stradbally graveyard, you can find this at www.historicgraves.ie

    the names are not yet transcribed, but you can read all the headstones. mind, you some will be difficult. But we will attend to these at a later date.

    Happy hunting, hope this is of some help to you.

    Eddie

    Clonea Waterford

    Wednesday 19th Dec 2012, 12:14PM
  • Thank you for the additional web sites. The library death register did supply some early information (infant and childrens' deaths). I have found John Donohue in the 1901 Ireland census house #4 Stradbally Waterford. I appreciate the help and I will keep researching. There are grave stones in your photo files that could be a family match....more research will answer that question.

    Thank you again, this site connection is a wonderful tool and I am looking forward to new discoveries!

    Patricia

    pmmfamilytree

    Wednesday 19th Dec 2012, 08:18PM
  • You are very welcome, please let me know how you get on.

    Eddie

    Clonea Waterford

    Tuesday 12th Mar 2013, 12:31PM
  • The Historic Graves site is wonderful although the O'Donoghue family I am research was Roman Catholic so not in that data base as yet. I am using the site for other family members and hope to discover information for another branch. I am happily 99% Irish!

    I appreciate the help and I am watching the growth of IrelandXO with great interest because I do hope to find true connections to my history. The best part of the family research is the 1st,2nd,3rd cousins etc I have found all over the world so I have high hopes for Ireland!

    Thanks again,

    Pat

    pmmfamilytree

    Tuesday 12th Mar 2013, 04:15PM
  • Hi. I just joined Ancestry.com and found out some information about my father's family.  My father, Dennis, was born in Amesbury MA in 1922, the youngest of 6 or 7 children, but grew up in Beacon NY. His mother Elizabeth O'Donoghue O'Neil died when he was 8 which would make it 1930.  The only problem I'm having is verifying if Elizabeth was born in NY or Ireland. Records say that her parents were born in Waterford, Ireland.  Do you think we are talking about the same Elizabeth?

     

    Peggy O'Neil

    Sunday 23rd Feb 2014, 01:48AM
  • Hi. I just joined Ancestry.com and found out some information about my father's family.  My father, Dennis, was born in Amesbury MA in 1922, the youngest of 6 or 7 children, but grew up in Beacon NY. His mother Elizabeth O'Donoghue O'Neil died when he was 8 which would make it 1930.  The only problem I'm having is verifying if Elizabeth was born in NY or Ireland. Records say that her parents were born in Waterford, Ireland.  Do you think we are talking about the same Elizabeth?

     

    Peggy O'Neil

    Sunday 23rd Feb 2014, 01:49AM
  • Hello Peggy, I would guess that the tree on ancestry.com is mine (pqresearch2006). Your Grandmother Elizabeth's sister, Kathryn, was my grandmother! Both were born in Ireland but I do not have documentation for Elizabeth "Bessie". Please contact me so that we can exchange family information easily. I am in Ohio and my email is pmmfamilytree@outlook.com and I am Patricia Quinlan (maiden name). Meanwhile I will start looking for more immigration info about your Grandmother! I hope to hear from you soon.

    Pat (Cousin Pat!)

    pmmfamilytree

    Sunday 23rd Feb 2014, 03:41PM

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