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I would have thought that a town clerk's record would be easy to find but cannot find a birth or death record for Thomas Smyth of Mullingar who was town clerk in Mullingar. According to a newspaper article I found, he died in August 1900.

He married Ellen D’Arcy on 31 Dec 1863. As far as I can make out from two records on rootsireland, she was born in 1836. They had 4 daughters and a son. 

Thomas Bernard Smyth Harbour Street Mullingar
8 October Bapt 11 October 1864 

Margaret Smyth Harbour Street Mullingar
12 Jan 1867

Margaret Smyth
24 Apr 1868 as Margaret, Harbour Street
Baptised Ellen Mary

Elizabeth Lizzy Mary 3 April 1870 Harbour Street, Mullingar

Anna Maria Smyth Harbour Street, Mullingar
Baptism date 05 Dec 1871, Mullingar RC

Thomas Bernard died young at the age of 22. He was also a clerk and was unmarried when he died. 

My great grandfather John Joseph Cyril Smyth was born about 1883. On his marriage certificate to Anne Mary Dixon in 1916, his father is recorded as Thomas Smyth, Town Clerk. 

Again - I can find no record of his birth, and I cannot find him on the 1901 census. Thomas Bernard, also a town clerk, died as a bachelor but it was my understanding that he was JJ's father and that the mother was called Eileen or Helena.  Ellen Darcy would have been nearly 50

Would appreciate if anyone has an idea of solving this puzzle

Maolruanaidh

Sunday 16th Aug 2020, 07:33PM

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  • Hi Maolruanaigh:

    Thanks for your post.  It sounds as if the newspaper archives may be of assistance to you.  If you have already checked Roots Ireland, it may be no harm to check the NLI parish registers as often, the transcriptions on Roots Ireland can be incorrect. 

    You are probably familir with the Civil Registration,, and with the births, marriages and deaths after 1864, this might offer some assistance. The link is here:  https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/

    Trade directories might be useful for you as well.  They are available on FindMyPast and also Shane Wilson's website at:  https://www.swilson.info/

    I have passed this query to someone in that area who may be able to assist with further information.

    All the best,

    Jane

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Monday 17th Aug 2020, 11:09AM
  • Thanks Jane! I will check out those additional ideas. Either records are missing or I have stumbled upon a family secret. Would appreciate if your contact might have additional insight.

    Maolruanaidh

    Tuesday 18th Aug 2020, 08:14PM
  • I have checked the Irish newspaper archive and British archive..and the obituary doesn't mention his birth date. I guess at some stage I need to get over to Ireland. He is buried in walshetown cemetery maybe his year of birth is on the gravestone if It is still legible

    Maolruanaidh

    Wednesday 19th Aug 2020, 09:01AM
  • Hi Maolruanaidh: The Walshetown Cemetery records are available online at this link:  https://www.walshestowncemetery.com/blank

    There is also a very good local historian in the library in Mullingar.  Her name is Gretta Connell and she may be able to assist you through the library link which is here:  library@westmeathcoco.ie.

    If you need any further assistance, please let me know.  

    All the best,  

    Jane

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Thursday 20th Aug 2020, 10:58AM
  • Hi Maolruanaidh,

    I'm not sure if the year of birth, c.1883 for your great grandfather John is taken from the 1911 Census or maybe his death certificate, but I have found a baptism for a John Smyth in Mullingar born 1st January and baptised 16th January, 1876 with parents Thomas Smyth and Ellen Darcy. I found it through Find My Past by entering John Smyth, born Mullingar with father Thomas. I tried it with Ellen Darcy as mother first but it didn't come up. As legibility is not great, her surname was mis-transcribed as 'Durry' in one record and 'Durey' in another. 1876 as a year of birth would appear to fit better with Ellen's age, although that varies between the 1901 Census and the death record.

    You've probably checked the Walshestown records for Thomas (d.1900) and Ellen (d.1909), unfortunately they are not listed so it's most likely that the headstone (assuming there was one) was not legible when the transcriptions which was back in 2001, I think. 

    Baptism of John, 1876: (6th entry)

    https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000635199#page/61/mode/1up

    No sign of a death record or entry in the Calendar of Wills for Thomas d.1900.

    Hope this helps,

    Mary

     

     

     

     

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    Mary

    Monday 31st Aug 2020, 08:50PM
  • Civil Registration of birth for John Smith (as opposed to Smyth), born 1st January 1876 at Harbour St., Mullingar to parents Thomas Smith (clerk) and Ellen Smith, formerly Darcy:-

    https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1876/03067/2124509.pdf

    Mary

    Mary

    Monday 31st Aug 2020, 09:38PM
  • Thanks Jane for the helpful email address and for the link to the Walshetown cemetery website. Unfortunately, as Mary notes he does not seem to be listed there. 

    Mary thanks a lot for digging out these documents! Much appreciated. This is definitely him. His 90-year-old daughter is still alive and she confirmed that he was born on 1 January. It appears that in the 1901 census he was living in Galway. Another jigsaw piece! 

    I guess I need to keep digging and hoping that I can find a DOB for Thomas at some stage. The records in Westmeath seem to be more complete than in other parts of the countries so might have some success in going back a few generations from him. 

    Thanks again 

    Maolruanaidh

    Tuesday 1st Sep 2020, 08:15PM
  • Maolruanaidh,

    Thanks for the update, I was delighted to find the baptismal and birth records for your great-grandfather, John. It never crossed my mind in finding an 1876 birth record for John that he might have a son or daughter living so that was a great surprise, and an added bonus that his daughter was able to verify the date of birth as being 1st January. I had seen the census record for Galway and noticed that in that record there was another Westmeath lodger, a Patrick Flynn, aged 16. I checked out his birth registration in case that he might have mother's maiden name or informant with the name of D'arcy or Smyth, but his mother's maiden name was Coyne. Patrick was from Hightown (Coralstown) which is quite close to Killucan where there were a lot of D'arcys listed in the Griffith's Valuation, so there may have been some connection. I was just wondering if Thomas's death notice gave his age?

     

     

    Mary

    Wednesday 2nd Sep 2020, 08:54PM
  • Thanks a lot Mary. Especially for going to trouble of checking Patrick Flynn - an angle I never thought of - and a new idea that I must use in the future. 

    Unfortunately in the couple of newspaper articles that I found there was no mention or reference to his age. Thomas Bernard his first son is an unusual name. I am wondering whether it was a reference to his father or grandfather. Or perhaps his mothers family. I saw a record for a Thomas Smyth born in 1828 in Killucan. But there are so many Thomas Smyths from Westmeath that it could be any of them. 

    Maolruanaidh

    Thursday 3rd Sep 2020, 11:58AM

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