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Folks,

Anyone with information about the O'Grady's of Kilballyowen from the 1600's please advise-Regards,WIlliam

William Grady

Saturday 29th Apr 2017, 06:30AM

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  • Dear William:

     

    Many thanks for your post to the Ireland Reaching Out message board and welcome to the site!

    You might some interesting reading about the O'Grady family at the link below:

    http://www.holyisland.ie/store/p3/History_of_the_O%E2%80%99Gradys_of_Clare_and_Limerick.html

    I think that the photo that you are referring to is actually in Tuamgraney which is in East Clare.  It is located next to St. Cronan's Church, which is a Church of Ireland building in the village, and was at one time the home of East Clare Heritage Centre.

    Here is another link to that building:

    http://www.megalithicireland.com/O%27Gady%27s%20Castle,%20Tuamgraney.html

    I hope that the above is of some assistance to you.  If you have any more questions, please don't hesitate to contact us here.

    All the best,

    Jane

     

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Saturday 29th Apr 2017, 09:40PM
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    Jane-You are correct about the O'Grady tower house. It was on one of our stops before touring the Holy Island with Mr Madden. It was a bit surreal seeing the family crest carved into the wall at St Caiman's.  I hope to discover more family history on my next trip in October.

    Regards,
    William

    William Grady

    Saturday 29th Apr 2017, 11:38PM
  • Hi William. I am an O'Grady and trace my roots back to Kilyballyowen. please get in touch and we can have a chat. I may be able to add to your information. Mary

     

     

    mary minihane

    Tuesday 2nd May 2017, 02:42PM
  • Thanks Mary. How do I contact you ? I'm new here, didn't see a contact list-WG

    William Grady

    Wednesday 3rd May 2017, 08:34AM
  • Hello William

    You will find a lot of information in Gerard Madden's book " History of  The O'Gradys of Clare and Limerick"  2007. 

    I am also from a line of the O'Grady's.  I did a "Family Funder"  DNA test with Family Tree and have  made contact with

    others fron my line.I hope this is of help to you. 

    Elaine O'Grady  funnygene@gmail.com.

     

    Elaine O'Neill

    Wednesday 3rd May 2017, 02:02PM
  • William:

     

    If you need emails, let us know and with the permission of Elaine and Mary Minihane, I will email those email addresses to you.

     

    Jane

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Wednesday 3rd May 2017, 07:00PM
  • Yes. Please put me in touch with both William and Elaine.

     

    mary minihane

    Wednesday 3rd May 2017, 07:35PM
  • William, I wonder if you are looking for the Bruff, County Limerick,  "The O'Grady of Kilballyowen" family ? 

     BUT that is a different Kilballyowen, Bruff, Co.Limerick : Obituaries in the ‘Limerick Leader’:  Anne Lefroy Stein  of Raglan Road, Dublin on 6 Jan 1898, granddaughter of late The O'Grady of Kilballyowen.   Dowager Madame O’Grady, Kilballyowen  on 21/03/1895.       

    [ This is a separate family again:  1866 3rd December (ClareJournal).   Loss of a Kilrush smack on the Kerry coast: @ Dingle    Thursday:   “The smack ‘Lord Berehaven’ of Kilrush, Denis O’Keeffe, master, foundered yesterday evening about 15 miles off the land, in Brandon Bay.   Her crew consisting of three hands landed in their small boat.  The little vessel was owned by a Mrs. O’Grady of Kilrush.”   ]  

    The 1480s McMahon-O'Brien-Burton towerhouse at Carrigaholt was finally owned by a Major William O'Grady through his wife's inheritance after the last eligible male Burton died in 1919.   The locals held parties there & vandalised / stripped the place, resulting in a newspaper report where Major Grady from Dublin was given 2,000 pounds compensation by the Free State, having asked for 15,000.    The Irish OPW {Office of Public Works} owns the closed old shell now?     

    Maurice Grady was a professional matchmaker, or marriage broker, in the Doonaha district around 1853-4.     

    And a widow Bridget Grady(born c.1836-7) lived with her brother-in-law, retired-grocer & widower Thomas Ginnane(b.c.December1835) in the April 1911 Census of Carrigaholt.    

    Those are the only Gradys which I know of from near historic Kilballyowen Civil & Catholic Parish in the tip of southwest Clare.  

    If anyone would like a draft transcription of the 1852-1881 Kilballyowen & Carrigaholt / Moyarta Parishes' Catholic Baptisms & Marriages, please email MURRAY@GINNANE.CO.NZ    They have morphed into a 4,000 page amateur parish history.      

    Murray Michael Ginnane

    Thursday 4th May 2017, 05:17AM
  • Hi William. I do not think that we have been put in contact yet. My email is m.minihane@gmail.com

     

    mary minihane

    Thursday 18th May 2017, 08:49PM
  • Hi Mary:

     

    I believe that Elaine's details are above on the thread.  As to William's email, I will send you that address now.

     

    All the best,

     

    Jane.

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Friday 19th May 2017, 09:09PM

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