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My ancestors John & Sarah (nee McGaughren) Connolly born 1834 & 1835, left County Cavan in the late 1850's. Their first child Alexander was born in Montreal Quebec on 24/7/1859. The 1871 UK census forms give their place of birth as Cavan.

Can anyone help?

Sheila Fergusson

Fergussonsa@yahoo.com

 

 

ConnollyJ

Saturday 9th Feb 2013, 04:42PM

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  • Sheila,  Did they get married in Canada? or were they married in Ireland before they left?  

     

    Carmel

    Bailieborough Cavan

    Saturday 9th Feb 2013, 10:38PM
  • Hi Carmel

     

    Thank you for replying to my message re John & Sarah (nee McGaughren) Connolly born 1834 & 1835, left County Cavan in the late 1850's. I am reasonably sure that they married in Ireland before they left for Canada, I assume to escape the potato famine.

     

    I have one  photo around 1908 of Sarah Connolly nee McGaughren as a widow in a family group including her daughter Sarah Connolly and her son’s daughter, my grandmother, also Sarah Connolly. I have the silver locket she wore in it. Both John & Sarah are buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Oxford.

     

    Any help with locating their Co Cavan parish would be appreciated.

     

    Kind regards

     

    Sheila Fergusson

    fergussonsa@yahoo.com

    ConnollyJ

    Sunday 10th Feb 2013, 05:06PM
  • Sheila,

     

    I am re reading the information you have given me & you say that they are in UK census in 1871 & they are in Quebec for their sons birth in 1859, is this correct, did they travel back & forward from Canada to UK?  

     

    Best Wishes Carmel

    Bailieborough Cavan

    Monday 11th Feb 2013, 10:42PM
  • Hi Carmel

     

    They left Ireland, went to Montreal, had two children there, then came to England soon after. Can you help?

     

    Kind regards

     

     

    ConnollyJ

    Tuesday 12th Feb 2013, 09:28AM
  • Hi Sheila, this is a voluntary sevice and all I can do is give you direction & this is based  on research I have done on my own family tree over many years.

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

     

    You could also try contacting the Cavan Co Library for further assistance, they would have access to parish records

     

     

     

    Cavan Genealogy,
    1st floor,
    Johnston Central Library,
    Farnham Street,
    Cavan Town,
    County Cavan.
    Tel: +353 (0)49 4361094
    Fax: +353 (0)49 4331494
    Email: cavangenealogy@eircom.net

    Meanwhile I will search nationalarchives.ie & see can I find patterns with names etc.  What is the other childs name & do you know if there were any more children(even deceased) & what religion were they?  Regards Carmel

    Bailieborough Cavan

    Wednesday 13th Feb 2013, 10:43PM
  • Hi Carmel

    Thank you very much for your help and for the e-mail address for the library.  It is good to know what isn’t available as well as what is. Are you based in Ireland? Or Canada?

    Re religion, oral family history has it that John & Sarah were Catholic. John Connolly was a RA gunner, hence the family could have travelled to and from Canada with the military. John  and Sarah (nee Mc Gaughren) Connolly’s children were:

    Alexander b1859 Montreal

    James Henry b1862 Montreal (my great-great grandfather, missing a foot)

    Robert b1866 Plymouth England

    Sarah b 1869 Dover England

    Henry b1873 Portsmouth England

    James, John and Sarah appear in subsequent generations. James had one son James, died WWI. Alexander had a son John. William might be a name from the Connolly side, Henry’s only child was called William Henry.

    The family settled in Temple Cowley, Oxford, where there was a military college, at some point between 1874 and 1881. Oral family tradition has it that James Henry was left behind in Canada aged 12 as a batman and a Nova Scotia confirmation card dated 1876 may confirm. By 1891 John was a greengrocer. I grew up in Oxford and stayed at their house, which passed via James Henry to my gran’s sister Kit, named after the English side.

    From my great aunt Amy nee Connolly’s birthday book, Granny Connolly (Sarah McGaughren) was  born 1st Jan 1835.

    Thanks again for the help.

    Regards

    Sheila

    fergussonsa@yahoo.com

    (East Molesey near Hampton Court Palace)

    ConnollyJ

    Thursday 14th Feb 2013, 01:45PM

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