I previously posted this message to Caher Parish in 2017 I have used FamilySearch, Ancestry.com, IrishGenealogy, 1901 and 1911 census, Griffith Valuation and a book about the Keatings of Caherciveen in gathering my information. My grandmother was born in 1895 in Derreen, Caher, Kerry (records found on IrishGeneology). Her parents were John Keating (1858-1937) of Derreen, son of James Keating and Judith (Julia) Kelly, and Nora Sullivan of Portmagee (1865-1928), daughter of Timothy Sullivan and Margaret O’Connor. Nora and John are registered as being married in Valencia District at Prior Parish in 1889. His father is identified as James Keating (IrishGenealogy). They are buried at Kilvarnogue Cemetery in Caherciveen. (per the book The Keatings of Caherciveen, County Kerry by John Keating). I am trying to find out more about John Keating’s Derreen family. John is registered living in Derreen in 1901 but moved his family to Portmagee about 1906. They lived next to the Sullivan household. John’s siblings I think were Michael 1849, James 1850, Norry 1854, and Mary 1861 (sp Maurice Keating). Sponsors for John’s children’s baptisms include- James Keating, Mary Keating, Patrick Keating, Michael Keating, and Bridget Keating. I have not found a birth record for John. There was a James Keating listed on the Griffith Valuation as leasing land in Derreen, Caher in 1852. I have no record supporting Julia Kelly’s and his marriage which must have been around 1848. I have been told that James probably was part of John Joseph Keating and Mary Creagh’s family. It was suggested that his father was Maurice? In the 1901 census, a James Keating, age 67, is shown living with his daughter Mary, age 26 (unless the records are wrong, she would have been too young), in Derreen. In 1911 a James Keating, age 86, is living with his daughter, Mary, age 39, and son-in-law, Cornelius Keating in Derreen. I would appreciate any assistance you can provide in helping me find information about the Keatings of Derreen, a birth record for John Keating, and helping me answer if and how James is connected to John James Keating’s family. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ This is a follow-up to my 2017 message. In 2019, I visited John and Nora Keatings' gravesite at Kilvarnogue Cemetery, Caherciveen and found two other Keating gravesites next to theirs, and wondered if they all relate back to Derreen, Caher. At Kilvarnogue Cemetery, Caherciveen, where my great grandparents, John and Nora Keating, are buried, there is a gravesite next to theirs for the Keatings of Gurrane, Portmagee. There is a low border around these two graves. In 1900 there were two Keatings living Gurrane, Portmagee, who could have been John's brothers- Michael (1849-) married to Catherine Sullivan and Maurice (1848-1900) married to Mary Donoghue (died) and Margaret Bourke. Both Michael and Maurices' marriage records show James Keating as father. In 1897, a James Keating, born about 1819, died in Gurrane, Portmagee. Margaret Keating witnessed. I assume this was Maurice's wife. Could this James be John Keating's father? Perhaps he had moved from Derreen along with Maurice and Michael? John's father might not be the James Keating living with Mary and Cornelius Keating in 1911 in Derreen at age 86. Also, at Kilvarnogue Cemetery, there is a third gravesite for Andrew Keating of Ballard. It is next to the Keatings of Gurrane, Portmagee but outside the border. Andrew (1886-1957) parents were Patrick Keating and Johanna Sullivan. On his marriage record, Patrick was listed as living in Derreen, father- James. I have close DNA connections to Patrick's family, some went to Indianapolis, Indiana. I believe Patrick is John's brother. Is anyone familiar with these Keating families? Thank you for any assistance. Regards- Mary
MaryTV
Saturday 17th Jul 2021, 01:11PMMessage Board Replies
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Hi Mary,
I've passed this message to our Kerry Volunteer email list. Hopefully someone will be in touch with you soon.
All the best
Dave
David Whyte, IrelandXO l Ballyhoura Development
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Dave,
Thank you.
Mary
MaryTV
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Dear Mary, I am not from your Parish but have some suggestions that might assist you. You may have taken these routes already in your research but hopefully some might be new to you.
Some Kerry people have found records on familysearch or on findmypast which are not available through other sites https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records
Newspapers can prove useful in terms of obituaries, wedding, birth and/or other announcements https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ although it is a fee-paying resource you can buy shorter subscriptions if you have a list of what you are looking for and some time to dedicate to it.
'There was a James Keating listed on the Griffith Valuation as leasing land in Derreen, Caher in 1852.' Land records can be explored in greater detail here https://timeline.ie/finding-your-irish-roots/the-valuation-office/ Covid has affected their opening hours so this might be for later. It may be that a daughter and her husband took over the land lease in which case the name would have changed though the land was still held by the same family. This would also give you a potential death date for James. I know that in some cases the Valuation Ofice have assisted with email enquiries for which you will have to pay for photocopying.
Kilavarnogue Cemetery is listed here http://www.kerrylaburials.ie/en/SearchBurial.aspx the site sometimes closes without warning for updates so keep trying it.
I do hope that a family member sees you post and that they can give you more direct information.
Good luck
Martine
Martine, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Dave and Martine,
Thank you for responding to my post. Martine, I plan to check out the other resources you suggested.
Regards- MaryMaryTV