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Are there any other Administrators for County Cavan? I am the Administrator for the parishes of Glangevlin and Killinagh (Blacklion) - these parishes include Doobally Church and Gowlan Churches.

Glangevlin Cavan

Sunday 16th Dec 2012, 07:31PM

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  • Hi Glangevlin, my name is Carmel O'Callaghan & I am the Parish Admin for Bailieborough & Shercock, the other end of the County.. I am very new to this and unsure if my replies are going out, if you get this please reply.. Many thanks

    Bailieborough Cavan

    Tuesday 25th Dec 2012, 11:16PM
  • I Carmel, I see your message loud and clear. I'm not having much luck trying to get a committee formed in the Glangevlin area. I live on Long Island, just outside New York City. I hopefully will organize a McGOVERN CLAN GATHERING in Glangevlin maybe this August. I was born in NY, as was my father. I have been doing Family Genealogy for about 30 years, and have about 1,000 names in my EXCEL database. I share this info with others. Please let me know how your Reaching Out project is going in your neck of the woods. I have been to Cavan in 1964, 2002, and in 2010. The Cavan politicians come to NY each year for our March Ball and march with us up Fifth Avenue. I know personally Peter McVitty, Sean McKiernan, Eoin Doyle, Joe O'Reilly, and others. Be talking to you.  Regards, Mike McGovern.

    Glangevlin Cavan

    Wednesday 9th Jan 2013, 02:02AM
  • Thanks for your reply, you sound just like me!!, except I live here.  I have approx 1900 in my O'Reilly family tree ( my maiden name) & 1000 in O'Callaghan's.  I intend to have a meeting locally soon & try & call relevant stakeholders together, politicians, librarians, various clubs etc.  to see can I broaden the base here.  I know Joe & Sean they live not too far from me.  Best of luck with your Clan Gathering.. Carmel

    Bailieborough Cavan

    Wednesday 9th Jan 2013, 10:53PM
  • Hi again, Carmel. We at the New York Cavan Association have a monthly newsletter. When you develop more details on your Reaching Out project, let me know. I can get it published in our newsletter. There are a few Reilly's and O'Reilly's in our Association. Sean might be coming to NY during March. Maybe keep him updated too. Regards, Mike.

    Glangevlin Cavan

    Friday 18th Jan 2013, 09:30PM
  • Hi again, Carmel. We at the New York Cavan Association have a monthly newsletter. When you develop more details on your Reaching Out project, let me know. I can get it published in our newsletter. There are a few Reilly's and O'Reilly's in our Association. Sean might be coming to NY during March. Maybe keep him updated too. Regards, Mike.

    Glangevlin Cavan

    Friday 18th Jan 2013, 09:32PM
  • Thanks Mike I will chat to Sean.  I think there is someone organising an O'Reilly clan dinner etc.. I will also contact him.  My O'Reillys come from Knockbride, townland of Corlattylennon & last year I joined up 2 other  O'Reilly families through our common in laws Callan's & Martins, giving me new 4th cousins which was exciting, I have lots of O'Reilly cousins in USA, some not interested in ancestors, but then they have history, they would rather forget.  My husbands family were Cosgroves from Lavey & some of them emigrated to USA & were never heard tell of again.  I better stop here or I will be giving you the whole list of missing relatives.....

    Any way if I can be of assistance to anyone in the Bailieborough Shercock area, do let me know.

    Best Wishes Carmel

    Bailieborough Cavan

    Saturday 19th Jan 2013, 06:04PM
  • Hi Mike,

    The Reilly/O'Reilly Clan gathering has its site up & running see this link to the events lined up so far,http://www.oreillyreillyclan.com/p/events.html

    this event is running in tangent with the Co Cavan gathering from 19th August to 25th & is following on from the All Ireland Fleadh in Derry as the Fleadh attendees may stop off in Cavan on their way home down the country.

    Best Wishes Carmel

    Bailieborough Cavan

    Tuesday 5th Mar 2013, 07:35PM
  • Hi, I'm Carol McLoughlin from the US. My grandfather John McLoughlin, and his brothers Michael and Terence emigrated from Curravagh/Glangevlin to NYC. Their youngest sister, Mary Kate McLoughlin McHugh, did too, for a time. She eventually returned home. Micheal and my grandfather spelled the last name with an "a" in the US, instead of an "o". But I have found that most of the Irish records for their family in Ireland spell it with an "o".

    I visited the Glangevlin/Curravagh/Blacklion areas in 2008. Visited with cousins Michael Dolan, Carmel Dolan (I forget her married name) and Michael McLoughlin. If anyone is related and wants info on the emigrees, I can help.

    Cheers,

    Carol

    CarolMcL

    Wednesday 28th Sep 2016, 07:42AM
  • Hi

    I have just begun my geneology search in conjunction with my daughter and found the pamphlet for this website while I was at the Irish Consulate in New York today (Applying for my Irish passport as I'm a Foreign Birth Citizen as of last year).  I'm hoping to find more detail on my grandmother's side of the family. Her name was Annie Fitzpatrick and I believe she was born in 1906 (possibly in Dunmakeever).  I'm pretty sure her father was Cormack Fitzpatrick (I have seen his name spelled with as Cormick as well but I think the A is correct).  I know there were at least 10 children in the family, possibly13??   with my grandmother Annie being toward the younger end of that line.  I'm not sure if they all shared the same mother or if Cormack had remarried? (Did they even do that then?)  I'm pretty sure Cormack was married to an Alice McManus at one point, but again, I'm not 100% sure of the timeframe there.   That's as far back as I've gotten so any light you can shed on my geneological search would be greatly appreciated.  My wife and I visited Southern Ireland last summer and our daughters now want to come with us to search out our family history.

    Thanks in advance!
    -Scott Cunningham

    ScottC

    Wednesday 8th Mar 2017, 05:45PM

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