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Hi,

I am searching for grandparents on my Mother's Mom's side of the family

My  great grandfather was a William Glennon, born in Ireland around 1842 or 1846, per resouces found on ancestry.com. In 1870 he married Bridget  - born 1851 in Ireland (maiden name not known at this time)  They both had emigrated to the US in 1863. They settled in Thomaston, CT and raised a large family.

 

I am also looking for information on my great, great grandparents on my Mother's Dad's side of the family

The name is James Gotsell ( it could have been spelled Gatsel, or gatrell or some other variation)

James was born in Ireland in 1832 and he died in Thomaston CT in 1909.

He was married to Margaret O'Donnell who was born in 1829 in Ireland and died in 1926 in Thomaston, CT.

I don't know when they came to the US or where they were from in Ireland.

 

Anyy help in finding where they were from in Ireland would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Georgia

 

 

 

 

georgiajohnston

Thursday 14th Jun 2012, 02:23PM

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  • Hi Georgia,

    To have a realistic chance of finding anything significant, the minimum information generally required is your ancestors' county of origin in Ireland. Trying to find your ancestors without some idea of where they orginnated is very difficult. There are many, many parishes and many, many records!

    Civil registration records are available from the General Register Office (GRO). These start from 1864 however. You can access the website here: http://www.groireland.ie/research.htm

    Have you tried checking the Ellis Island records (www.ellisisland.org) or the Castle Garden records (www.castlegarden.org)? Generally, more information was given at the port of arrival rather than the port of departure. If you knew which city they arrived at, this could be a good place to find more information, and perhaps even find out an exact place of origin.

    Have you looked at any records in the Thomastown CT area? There might be important clues there.

    You could also try checking the land records called the Tithe Applotment Books (1823-38) or the later Griffith's Valuation (1848-64). Griffith's is freely available here: www.askaboutireland.com or here: www.failteromhat.com Failte Romhat has lots of other useful links you could try looking at.Tithe Applotment Books (1823-38). Microfilm copies of the books for all of Ireland are available at the National Archives of Ireland (NAI) http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy1/genealogy-records/tithe-applotment-books-and-the-primary-griffith-valuation/ or the Church of Latter Day Saints (LDS).

    You should also check local newspapers for the death notices, which might offer more information about them.

    I wish you the very best of luck in your research. Please contact us again if you find out any more details.

    Please make sure you link anyone else in your family who is interested in their Irish heritage to our site - and indeed anyone else you know of Irish heritage.

    Kind regards,

    Sinead Cooney

    Genealogist (Ireland XO)

     

     

    Thursday 21st Jun 2012, 02:25PM

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