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Patrick  is my G Grandfather who married Anne Lynch C 1860 (unable to locate record).

They lived in the townland of Knockaraheen and had 9 children. 

Of these 3 came to Australia in early 1880's ( Bridget, Anne & John - my grandfather).

On Roots Ireland I came accross a marriage of Mathew Tuite to Bridget Roe 02FEB1816 and a baptism of a son Patrick

17DEC1816 (address Lurganboy) Other children baptisms show address as Lurganboy and Knockaraheen.                   

Taking Patrick's age on death record 1900 back it is 1816.

I have been unable to prove that Mathew is Patrick's father.

Hoping to find proof of this connection and any other information of these Tuite's

There is also a connection to the Malone's of Lurganboy.

PS: My Patrick is not to be confused with the other Patrick Tuite of Knockaraheen who married Anne Reilly.

       

 

Vic Tuite

Friday 1st Jan 2021, 06:22AM

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  • What was the name of Patrick's eldest son? Was it Mathew? According to Irish naming patterns of the time, the eldest son was USUALLY named after the paternal grandfather.

    Patricia

    Friday 1st Jan 2021, 03:40PM
  • Hello Patricia

     

    Patrick's eldest son was Mathew.

    My caution was that Patrick would have been 44 at birth of Mathew in C1860 and 62 at the birth of his last child Patrick in 1877.

     

    Vic

    Vic Tuite

    Sunday 3rd Jan 2021, 04:27AM
  • Patricia

    Sunday 3rd Jan 2021, 02:32PM
  • "My caution was that Patrick would have been 44 at birth of Mathew in C1860 and 62 at the birth of his...."
    Hi, Later marriage and thus fatherhood was not unusual. If Mathew Sr. was the eldest son, he may not have had the means to support a wife and family until his elderly parents died and he inherited the property.

    Patricia

    Sunday 3rd Jan 2021, 02:34PM
  • Thanks for that information.

    Vic Tuite

    Tuesday 5th Jan 2021, 03:57AM

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