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My great Gandfather Michael Burke born Ireland 1864-1866 came to Boston Mass USA circa 1888, Lists his father as John Burke and Mother as Margaret McNicholas of  Ballyhaunis, Mayo, Ireland (this information from ancertry.com, Irish Births and Baptisms 1620-1911 FHL Film Number 101093). I have not seen this film. Looking for information on John Burke and Margaret McNicholas Birth/Marriage/Children etc. Have looked in griffiths valuation but I can not tie those records to MY John Burke

kjburke

Tuesday 26th Nov 2013, 04:52PM

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  • Kevin:


     I found this baptismal index record on www.familysearch.org I was looking for Burke children born to John Burke and Margaret McNicholas 1864-1880 and this was the only record I found which I assume is your great-grandfather. I also looked at the 1856 Griffiths Valuation head of household listing for Annagh civil parish. There are 3-4 John Burke's listed. ( see link below). Finally, at the bottom of my message is the civil birth index record for Michael's birth. If you are interested in getting a copy of the birth record from the GRO, let me know and I will explain the process.


    Roger McDonnell
































    Name:Michael Burke
    Gender:Male
    Christening Date: 
    Christening Place: 
    Birth Date:10 Sep 1864
    Birthplace:0179,BALLYHAUNIS,MAYO,IRELAND
    Death Date: 
    Name Note: 
    Race: 
    Father's Name:John Burke
    Father's Birthplace: 
    Father's Age: 
    Mother's Name:Peggy Mcnicholas
    Mother's Birthplace: 

    http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/mayo/annagh.htm


    First Name: Michael  



    • Last Name: Burke  

    • Year: 1864  

    • Registered Quarter/Year: 1864  

    • Registration District: Claremorris  

    • Volume: 14  

    • Page: 179  

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 26th Nov 2013, 05:46PM
  • Kevin:


    I just checked www.rootsireland.ie and they have baptismal records for Annagh parish from 1851-1900 and marriage records from 1852-1900. Roots is a pay site but you may want to join and look for other family baptism records. Roots is having a 40% off sale currently thru 12/4.


    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 26th Nov 2013, 05:50PM
  • Roger...WOW thanks for the information. Am I to assume that Annagh parish is a place to focus on? It is one of the things that is confusing. I know from the birth record that Ballyhaunis is listed as district/parish and it says address as Rooskey Knock but understanding parishes vs towns is difficult. Where are you located? I am interested in how to get the record from the GRO. I also found a John Burke  in griffiths valuation under county of Mayo, Barony of Kilmaine, Union of Ballinrobe, Parish of Ballinchalla. Seems I need to tie my John Burke to his marriage with Margaret (Peggy McNicholas) then I will know I have the right one. What do you think. I am already a member of roots ireland. 

    kjburke

    Wednesday 27th Nov 2013, 12:15AM
  • Kevin:


    The town of Ballyhaunis is actually situated in two civil parishes (Bekan and Annagh). Most of the town is in Annagh.


    I'm confused by the reference to Rooskey and Knock. I assume this is on the Ancestry record?


    I live near Baltimore MD.


    For the GRO, go to this link http://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/Apply-for-Certificates.aspx  Hit the link that is for birth certificates in English. A screen will come up asking for a User Name and Password. Hit cancel. The form should come up. Fill out the form and provide the year of birth, registration district (Claremorris) and the volume and page number ( 14 and 179). This information will allow the GRO to go right to the record. Make sure you ask for a copy only which should cost around 4 euros. I always use my credit card and have had no problems. You can also ask the GRO to e-mail the copy back to you. The record will show the parents names and where they lived.


    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 27th Nov 2013, 12:54AM
  • Yes the reference to Rooskey Knock is from a record on roots ireland, a civil birth record for Michael Burke to John Burke and Peggy McNicholas Burke, has address as Rooskey Knock, has Parish/District as Ballyhaunis District, and county as Mayo.

    Thanks for other info. I live outside Tampa FL

    kjburke

    Wednesday 27th Nov 2013, 03:15AM
  • Hi Kevin,

    I am pretty sure my husband's Burke family and yours are related! We actually went to Ballyhaunis in April 1973 and went out to the family farm, but have since lost contact! I only have the line back to:

    Thomas Burke, the great grandfather

    Birth 1836 in Brickeens, Co Mayo, or Co Galway, IRL

    Death 1883 in Ballyhaunis, Mayo, Ireland

    When I began the research on this family my mother-in-law, Gertrude Catherine Donlon Murphy was still alive, so she gave me names & places. The children are the ones she knew of: Thomas Burke was md to Catherine Murphy 1857, 14 Dec— Age: 21

    Ballyhaunis, Annagh Parish, Co.Mayo, IRL

    Catherine Murphy was the d/o Austin Murphy & Catherine Roche, their children as I was told back in the 1960's'. Her mother was Anna "Annie" Burke who md Mike Donlon.

    Patrick, Sarah, Tobious, Mary, Mary Ann, Catherine, Margaret, John, Bridget, Ann, Anna, Thomas, Anthony & Ellen.

    You are welcome to contact me at hhewick@yahoo.com = Coronado, CA, USA

    Hewick

    Saturday 30th Nov 2013, 11:55PM
  • Hi contributors


    Just checking the Burke details.


    I hope relative to the communications that you have found the relative Burke details requested. I can understand the confusion relative to Civic/town districts versus Parish areas.


    As alluded in previous communications on this page, the Ballyhaunis town and district was in two parish areas of Bekan and Annagh. This changed in 1893 where the parish boundaries were altered. All areas within 2-3 miles of Ballyhaunis town and areas north east and east of the town were part of the new Annagh parish. The Bekan parish was made up of areas primarily to the the west and south of Ballyhaunis town. In this scenario, I would advise that you check both parish areas if checking family records on www.rootsireland.ie. The civil record area would still be the same. (Some other boundary changes were made where specific villages from surrounding parishes were swapped/interchanged. The other relevant parishes noting these changes were primarily relevant to Aghamore and Kiltullagh(Ballinlough/Cloonfad) in the district. Just keep an open mind when checking these records.    


    Records from the Knock Parish area in times past were duly recorded in the Ballyhaunis Civil area and also in Claremorris which you may note on www.rootsireland.ie also. In relation to the Micheal Burke outlined at the start, this is the only record noting the same parentage from my research. There may have been more siblings especially noting that Civil records started in the same period of Michael's birth and also noting that Parish records are less reliable.


    God bless  


     

    Ballyhaunis Mayo

    Wednesday 15th Jan 2014, 05:48PM

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