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My great grandfather, James Tyrrell was born in 1829.  His parents were James Tyrrell and Anna Doyle.  They had a totla of 10 children.  James and his brother, Patrick, came to the United States around 1850.  They purchased land in Shiawassee County, Michigan in 1854.  Patrick married an Irish girl by the name of Catherine Byrne.  They were later joined by a brother, Lawrence, and two sisters, Mary & Margaret.  I have done lots of reserach on the American Tyrrells, but know very little about the Iriish Tyrrells from Rathshanmore.

Patrick Tyrrell from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Monday 3rd Sep 2012, 03:29PM

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  • Hi Patrick,

     

    You could try checking the land records called the Tithe Applotment Books (1823-38) or the later Griffith's Valuation (1848-64) for James' relatives. The 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). 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.

     

    The Tithe Applotment List might be of use to you, or at least interesting for you. These lists constitute the only nationwide survey for the period, and are valuable because the heaviest burden of the tithes to the Established Church, the Church of Ireland, fell on the poorest, for whom few other records survive. The information in the Tithes is quite basic, typically consisting of townland name, landholder's name, area of land and tithes payable. Many Books also record the landlord's name and an assessment of the economic productivity of the land. The tax payable was based on the average price of wheat and oats over the seven years up to 1823, and was levied at a different rate depending on the quality of land. For Parishes where the registers do not begin until after 1850, this information can be useful, as they are often the only surviving early records. They can provide valuable circumstantial evidence, especially where a holding passed from father to son in the period between the Tithe survey and Griffith's Valuation.

    Church records may also be of use to you. Church of Ireland parish registers for the period up to 1870 are public records. Registers are available for about one third of the parishes, however many were destroyed in the Public Records Office in Dublin in 1922. Most are still held by the local clergy, although some are in the National Archives of Ireland and others are in the Representative Church Body Library in Dublin. A list of all surviving registers is available in the National Archives. http://ireland.anglican.org/about/42 and http://www.nationalarchives.ie/.  Some catholic registers are held in the National Library of Ireland, http://www.nli.ie/en/parish-register.aspx Others are held locally. You could try contacting the local parish offices for further assistance. http://www.hacketstownparish.ie/contact/

    I wish you the best of luck with your search.

     

    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,

    Genealogy Support

    Ireland Reaching Out

     

    Wednesday 5th Sep 2012, 10:52AM
  • Hi, I dont know for sure if there is a connection or not but my ancestors are from Wicklow too.

    Im pretty sure these are my relations.  Looking at the free index on ifhf shows a Nicholas Tyrrell a father to 4 children in Dunlavin parish between 1820 - 1840 (this was the search area that I did) - there is Pat 1829, James 1835, John 1838 & Nicholas 1840. Nick had a son Thomas b 1839?. Who married Catherine Dunne 1859 in Dublin, they lived on Hammond lane.They had a son Nicholas b1860,who had a son James b1898 my grandfather,he lived on Beresford st.

     

    Also http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Wicklow/Ballybeg/Rathshanmore_West/1819154/

    I think this is the Nicholas above. I may be totaly wrong but worth checking out.

    Wednesday 4th Mar 2015, 06:11PM

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