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Visit to County Clare

I expect to arrive at Ennis late Nov.2013 .

I am interested to learn some of the history of Killinaboy and to see as much as possible during my stay.

I would like to visit the townlands where John and James Doolan farmed before migrating to Australia about 1852.

James Doolan @ Garrynafinshogue-Gortlecka Townland and

brother John @ Ballanfuntha Townland as recorded in the 1842 Tithe records.

Any assistance offered by your members would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

leodoolan

Wednesday 6th Nov 2013, 07:19AM

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  • Hi Leo,

    Thank you very much for your message. I am delighted to hear that you are visiting at the end of the month!

    Unfortunately, we do not have any volunteers active in the Killinaboy area as of yet. As you are going to be visiting Ennis however, I suggest that you definitely call to the Clare County Library while there. They have one of the best County resources in the country and should be able to assist you while you are here. Here are their contact details:

    County Library Headquarters at Mill Road, Ennis, County Clare.

    Email: mailbox@clarelibrary.ie

    Tel 065 6821616. Fax 065 6842462

     

    Here is a link to their Genealogy and Local History web pages:

     

    http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/genealog.htm

    http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/library/local-studies/locstudi1.htm

     

    You could also try contacting the Clare Heritage Centre for some assistance, however please note that a fee may apply. Here are their contact details:

     

    Corofin, Co. Clare

    (065) 6837955

    clareheritage@eircom.net

     

    I hope that you have a lovely visit.

     

    All the best,

    Emma

    Genealogy Support

     

    Emma Carty

    Tuesday 12th Nov 2013, 09:47AM
  • Hi Leo

    My GGG Grandfather was Patrick Doolan who married Mary Hynes, Patrick and Mary's first born and only son was John. They immigrated to Australia in 1855 on the Sea Park and had four children with them.  Mary b 1842 Bridget B 1844, Annie b 1846 (My GG Grandmother, who married Michael O'Dea in Marion Sth Aust in 1864)  The Doolans were from County Clare according to Annies marriage certificate,  and the only townland I have found in Clare that had both Doolans and Hynes was a place called Ballanfuntha in Killinaboy.  I am wondering if you have any further information on your ancestors John and James who immigrated to Australia, and if there is possibly a link between the two families.  I am from Victoria in Australia

    Regards

    Colleen Smith (Nee O'Day)

    Colleenoday

    Tuesday 24th Jul 2018, 09:28AM
  • Hi there Leo & Colleen,

     I also have a Doolan from County Clare. I do not have a lot to go on. In 1987 I had Clare Heritage Centre do some research for me, It appears my Nancy Anne Doolan was born approx 1832-1835, her parents were John Doolan and Mary Fitzgerald of the Kilfenora Parish. Seeing as the Parish did not commence records until 1836 there was no record for her, but according to the Heritage Centre, there were more children then recorded when baptised. They were; Catherine 1836, Michael 1839, Bridget 1842, Michael 1843 (so first one must have passed away) & John 1844. Now the Sponsors for these children were mainly McCarthy's. 

    I don't know when or how she arrived in Victoria, Australia, but she married in Ballarat, Victoria in 1857 to John McMahon from County Meath. They went on to have 9 children 1858-1871. They had  land in Learmonth, approx 1865-1871 (which is near Ballarat) which adjoined Michael, James, John, James Snr Doolan & McCarthy's. 

    They then moved to the Collingwood, Fitzroy, Northcote area, which is closer to Melbourne, Victoria. I know most of the history from when John & Nancy (later known as Anne), were married. I am interested in when and how & why, she came to Australia. 

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Regards

    Shirley McMahon

     

     

     

    McMahon-Doolan

    Wednesday 25th Jul 2018, 01:05AM

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