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I have written several times over the years asking for help under the name " the Maloney's of Galway" and several of you have tried to help me break through my 22 year old brick wall. I appreciate the help you have given me over the years, but I am still not able to find the townland my Maloney's and Murray's lived in. Now I am desperate because my husband and I are going to the wedding of my husband's cousin in Salthill in April 6th, 2019 and we have decided to stay after in County Galway for 3 weeks searching my family. Please refer to my previous postings under the title "The Maloney's of Galway" to see the only information I have on my great, great grandparents, Denis and Margaret Murray Maloney, and their son Peter Maloney, my great grandfather.

 Since the last time I was in touch with you I have joined Ancestry and done my DNA with no results. I have researched the Tithe Applotment Books, Griffiths Valuation, John Grenham's website,and  Find MY Past. Several years ago when the National Library of Ireland put the baptisms, marriages and deaths on line, I reseached all the parishes in County Galway, looking for my grandfather's baptism record with the only date I have for any of these people, which is July 1, 1845 (birth) for Peter Maloney my great, grandfather. I have also been working on the different spellings for Maloney and still no luck  finding a townland or the births, marriage and deaths for Denis and Margaret Murray Maloney. What suggestings do you have for using my time wisely while in Ireland? Many thanks for any help you can give me. Jane Maloney Heffernan

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jane Maloney Heffernan

Sunday 10th Feb 2019, 06:34PM

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  • Hi Jane: 

    I have forwarded your query to one of our Galway volunteers.  You should have a reply in the next week or so.  I will keep an eye out on this thread to be sure that someone is looking after you.  If you have any questions, you can email me directly at:  jhalloranryan@irelandxo.com

    All the best, 

    Jane

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Monday 11th Feb 2019, 04:08PM
  • Hi Jane

    Below is a link to a Tithe listing for Killora Craughwell in 1827. Listed at Number 7 is Andrew Murry (Murray), Listed at Number 8 is Peter Mullowney (Maloney / Moloney / Mullony), Listed at Number 15 is Denis Mullowney, all Tenant farmers. Possibility that Andrew and Peter were Father / Father in Law of Denis.

    Regards

    Gerard, Parish Liaison Lackagh

    Thursday 14th Feb 2019, 05:33PM
  • Hi Gerad, Thank you for responding to my post. I have seen your recommendation in the past, but I am relooking at this possibility again. I am having trouble making the connection between your findings and my  great grandparents Denis Maloney/ Mullowney and Margaret Murray who had 2 children that I know of named Peter and Mary. Peter was my grandfather. He and his wife, Sarah Gleason/Gleeson had 10 children in Boston, Massachusetts. Not sure this means much but they had 8 sons and 2 daughters, and none of the sons were named Andrew. Their names were Denis, Joseph, Peter, Thomas, Richard, Michael, William Gregory, and Stephen Lawrence. Please refer to "The Maloney's of Galway" for further info. Thank you again, Jane Maloney Heffernan

     

     

     

     

    Jane Maloney Heffernan

    Saturday 16th Feb 2019, 02:16PM
  • Hi Jane

    As you have done a DNA test it should be possible to find some links to the place of your ancestry 

    Have you uploaded your raw DNA data to the free site gedmatch.com?

    There is a Galway DNA genealogy group on Facebook that I suggest you join and once joined enter your info and DNA gedmatch info 

    With your search of the paper records exhausted this is possibly the best route 

    You say that you have had 'no results' from the DNA test - Ancestry's database is 13 million + strong so that is surprising  

    Jane in Ireland XO asked me to touch base as I am a parish admin in Killascobe parish in NE Galway Let me know if there is anything specific that you need and I will see if I can help or direct you in the way of someone who can 

    Martin

    Killascobe Parish XO Admin

    MartinCurley, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 21st Mar 2019, 07:36AM

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