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Wondering if anyone has any knowledge of / information about  the following individuals who I think lived in and around Cappawhite and Crossayle:

Thomas RYAN, born c. 1853 (possibly a Brewery Foreman, or similar) and wife Catherine 'Kate' O'DOHERTY / DOHERTY / DOGHERTY born c. 1855 and their children,

Morgan Edward RYAN, bap 24 Jan 1875

Margaret RYAN, bap 28 Jan 1877

Cornelius RYAN bap 8 Sep 1878

Mary RYAN bap 12 Nov 1879

William RYAN bap 19 Jan 1881

Catherine RYAN bap 16 Jul 1882

Michael Martin RYAN b. 7 Nov 1880

 

Please do get in touch at myfamhx@gmail.com .... many thanks!

myfamhx

Sunday 5th Jan 2020, 07:01PM

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  • Dear myfamhx:

    Thank you for your post to the message board.  If you would create a few Ancestor profiles for this family, that might assist you with research as profiles are widely read by all our members and they can reply to those profiles with further information.  For ease of reference, the link is here:  https://irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/history-and-genealogy/ancestor-database

    If you have any further questions, please let me know.

    Kind regards,

    Jane

     

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Monday 6th Jan 2020, 10:52AM
  • Dear myfamhx,

    Catherine Doherty was baptized to Edmond Doherty and Catherine Brien of Ayle, Cappawhite on 22/01/1853.

    Thomas Ryan was baptized to Pelagio (Morgan) Ryan and Margaret Duggan, Seskin, Sologhead on 15/09/1853.

    They were married in Cappawhite on 18/02/1874.

    Regards,

    GR

    Ger

    Friday 10th Apr 2020, 12:05PM
  • Dear Ger

    Thank you so much for taking the time to reply and pass on this information. Are you linked to the family in any way? If you are and would like to correspond, then I put my email address in the original post.

    Many thanks again.

    myfamhx

    Saturday 11th Apr 2020, 12:20PM
  • Hey,

    I've recently researched the Ryan family from Seskin and uncovered a fair amount that no one else seems to have on Ancestry. 
    Morgan's son Lawrence Ryan married Margaret Ryan; they are second cousins. I'm related to this family, so I've been trying to go right up the tree and hopefully a common ancestor between Lawrence Ryan, Margaret Ryan and my ancestors.

    18 Feb 1844 Morgan Ryan married Margaret Duggan in Solohead:

    -24 May 1846 Michael Ryan from Seskin.
    -30 Jul 1846 Joannes Ryan from Seskin.
    -11 Nov 1849 Ann Ryan from Seskin.
    -11 Nov 1849 Mary Ryan from Seskin.
    -11 Dec 1850 Lawrence Ryan from Seskin.
    -15 Sep 1853 Thomas Ryan from Seskin.
    -13 Mar 1858 Winnifred Ryan from Seskin.
    -08 Feb 1861 Bridget Ryan from Seskin.
     

    There is some oddness about the family, which I'm not sure how to fit all the pieces together. Joannes is baptised two months after Micheal. I thought maybe Joannes was a twin that was baptised late but now I'm wondering if he was adopted. 

    Margaret Duggan parents seem to be Lawrence Duggan and Catherine Ryan from Cauteen, and other townlands that are right are beside Seskin. It doesn't quite follow Irish naming rules; it seems like Joannes was skipped (which is why I thought he was adopted). There is also no Catherine child, but I wonder if is a missing child between 1846 and1849.

    I found a possible match for Morgan Ryan's parents - Michael Ryan and Anne/Anna Carey/Carew from Cappawhite. It follows naming rules, but I don't have any other evidence to confirm. 

    Does anyone have any information on this family to fill the gaps? 

     

    DanielRyan

    Tuesday 8th Feb 2022, 08:34AM
  • My great great grandmother was Margaret Smyth born Ryan in 1837 at Seskin, Tipperary.  Information on her brother John's death certificate in Queensland, Australia records their parents as being Michael Ryan and Ann Carey.  The informant for the Queensland certificate was Margaret Smyth nee Ryan.  Information on her Victorian, Australia, marriage certificate in 1859, also gives parents names as Michael Ryan and Ann Kerry  - possibly misspelling of Carey.   Information on Margaret's death certificate in Victoria in 1918 records the father's name as Morgan Ryan and mother as Mary Ryan former name not known.  Informant for this certificate was her youngest son, Philip Smyth.    Margaret emigrated to Melbourne, Aust arriving in 1857 - 4 years after her brother, John Ryan.  Death Notice in 'The Age' newspaper - Melb dated 16 Aug 1884, for John Ryan records his death at Normanton, Queensland on the 20th June and that her was a native of Solohod, Tipperary, Ireland and was aged 48 years.

    Les Hodge - Geelong, Victoria, Australia

    Herb

    Thursday 17th Aug 2023, 01:16AM

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