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My great grandfather Thomas Feehan was a master tailor in Coolrain. His wife was Kate Savage. I believe his brothers were also tailors. I think one was Dennis. Is there any way of finding more information on them?

Thomas and Kate married February 1882. Dennis Feehan was a witness. I think he was Thomas' brother and also a tailor as was their father Michael.

maria.smyth

Monday 11th Mar 2013, 08:39PM

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  • Hi. Do you have any idea of dates? Regards Bridget

    Borris Laois

    Thursday 21st Mar 2013, 08:40PM
  • Hi.

    Usually parish records or civil registrations of births/marriage/deaths are the best starting point. Or the surviving census if you can find them on it. I have taken the returns below from the 1901 census returns for coolrain. Thomas is listed as a tailor.

     

    SurnameForenameAgeSexRelation to headReligionFeehanThomas64MaleHead of FamilyRoman CatholicFeehanKate50FemaleWifeRoman CatholicFeehanPatrick15MaleSonRoman CatholicFeehanKate13FemaleDaughterRoman Catholic

    I presume this is Thomas and Kate. The census returns are available at http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie where the 1901 and 1911 census can be searched and you can look at the originals which give more detail than above. An index to civil registers is found on familysearch.org. Catholic marriages were registered after 1860ish. Judging from the ages given they should be there, as should their children through birth records. Another site of use is rootsireland.ie which is a subscription website containing amongst other things the registers of the Catholic church. Also of use is askaboutireland.ie where you can find griffiths valuation from the 1850s. This lists a Mary Feehan for the civil parish of Offerlane. Possibly a mother to Thomas? The trade directories may also be of use if coolrain is listed [piggotts, slaters, and thoms]. I may be able to look at these tomorrow.

    I hope this is of some use.

    Regards

    Bridget

    Borris Laois

    Thursday 21st Mar 2013, 09:01PM
  • The following indicates that Thomas and Kate married in early 1882, and the marriage was registered at Mountmellick. The civil registration certs can be obtained through the local hse, or through the general registry office in Lombard Street, Dublin. I am unsure if they are available online. I will check this out.

    Bridget

    Borris Laois

    Thursday 21st Mar 2013, 09:14PM
  • Hi Bridget

    Thanks for your reply but I already have this information.  Thomas and Kate Feehan were my great grandparents and yes Thomas was a tailor as was his father Michael.  Michael died in 1886.

    A witness to Thomas and Kate's marriage is Dennis Feehan and I understood that he too was a tailor but in the 1901 census I can only only find one Denis Feehan and he is 60 (about right) and a servant.  Not sure if this is ghim or he has died.

     

    Thomas' mother was Jane Fitzpatrick

     

    I have some information which I had someone in Irish midlands Ancestry gather for a me a few years ago but i keep coming up with other bits i'd like to know.

     

    Anything you find would be appreciated.

     

    Maria

    maria.smyth

    Sunday 24th Mar 2013, 09:52AM
  • Hi Bridget

    Thanks for your reply but I already have this information.  Thomas and Kate Feehan were my great grandparents and yes Thomas was a tailor as was his father Michael.  Michael died in 1886.

    A witness to Thomas and Kate's marriage is Dennis Feehan and I understood that he too was a tailor but in the 1901 census I can only only find one Denis Feehan and he is 60 (about right) and a servant.  Not sure if this is ghim or he has died.

     

    Thomas' mother was Jane Fitzpatrick

     

    I have some information which I had someone in Irish midlands Ancestry gather for a me a few years ago but i keep coming up with other bits i'd like to know.

     

    Anything you find would be appreciated.

     

    Maria

    maria.smyth

    Sunday 24th Mar 2013, 09:54AM
  • Hi Maria.

    Apologies for the delay. Have been unwell. Let me know what you have and I will see what else I can find.

    Bridget

    Borris Laois

    Thursday 4th Apr 2013, 09:45PM
  • Hi Bridget

    Sorry to hear you've not been well. I'll have to go through the booklet Irish Midlands Ancestry prepared for me and let you know the main bits. Obviously most of what they gave me relates directly to my grandmother and her parents but I now want to try and find out about the other branches as I'm going to the States in September and will be meeting my great uncles family and hope to have something new to add to their information.

     

    Will be in touch soon many thanks 

     

     

    maria.smyth

    Friday 5th Apr 2013, 04:35AM
  • I had a look in Annatrim (Coolrain) Camross and Mountrath for Feehan, and found the below in Mountrath burials;

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    James Savage; 56, farmer, married, Clonard, 6/4/1958

    Bridget Savage; 20, hairdresser, single Clonard, 1/12/1963

    James Savage; 86, farmer,single, Clonard, 8/2/1966

    William Savage; 82, farmer, single, Clonard, 29/1/1971

    Mrs Feehan; 91, retired, married, Drim, 9/5/1979

    Miss Sadie Feehan; 60, spinster, Drim, 12/6/1980

    Joseph Savage; 90, farmer, single, Mountmellick (may be the home in Mountmellick)

    Mrs Seamus Savage; 42, farmer, married, Clonard. 29/3/1991

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    Jack Mc Donald

    http://www.genealogylaois.com

     

    seanmacd

    Sunday 7th Apr 2013, 11:11AM
  • Many thanks for the info.

     

    I'll have to take a good look at these when I get a minute. I'm not familiar with any of these Savages or Feehans at dates as late as this. A very interesting proposition.

    Maria225

    maria.smyth

    Sunday 7th Apr 2013, 03:45PM

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