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I'm looking to fill in some gaps in my Irish Heritage

My Paternal Grandmother was Mary Dwyer. Born in Aghada in 1871

Her Parents were Timothy Dwyer and Mary Connors. she had 2 brothers and 2 sisters

Patrick born 1870-went to Australia and died in 1917 of Influenza

Honora born 1873-went to America

Unable to trace other 2. Timothy (1875) and Ellen (1877)

Timothy Dwyer (farmer??) was baptised in 1849. Married Mary connors in 1869 and possibly died in 1877

Timothy' parents were John Dwyer and Margaret Casnhman

 

Any help you can give me on additional information on the family would be appreciated

?? What happened to Timothy and Ellen

?? Any info on John Dwyer as to his parents as well as Connor and Cashman family

 

Thank you 

 

John Gillis

Framingham MA 01701 USA

john.gillis@state.ma.us

quiller7

Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 12:51PM

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  • Hi John,

    Thank you very much for your message.

    Civil registration began in Ireland in 1864 so any births, deaths or marriages in the family after this date would be recorded in these records. Civil records are available from the General Register?s Office. Here is their website:

    http://www.groireland.ie/research.htm

    You can search the indexes to these records up to 1958 online at:

    https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1408347

     

    Have you tried looking for Ellen and Timothy in the 1901/1911 census records? You can search these heer:

     

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/

    You could also try looking at church records to see if you can find any additional information on their parents. Most Catholic records are held locally so you may need to write to the local parish priest for possible assistance. One website that you may find useful is the Irish Times where they give an overview of what records are available in specific parishes. It also shows you where copies of the records are available. For Aghada parish, follow this link:

    http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/rcparishmaps/index.cfm?fuseaction=showidrecords&CityCounty=Cork%20East&parish=Aghada&churchid=3

    As you can see from the above link Mallow Heritage Centre have copies available. If you would like to contact them here is their email, however a fee may apply: mallowheritagecentre@gmail.com

    You could also check for record of the family in the land records pertaining to Ireland in the 19th century. There are two:

    The Tithe Applotment Books (1823-1838) found at http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/home.jsp

    and Griffith?s Valuation (1848-1864) found at http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/

    Some other websites that you may find useful are:

    The National Archives of Ireland http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy1/genealogy-records/introduction/

    The National Library of Ireland http://www.nli.ie/en/family-history-introduction.aspx

    Genealogy links: http://www.genealogylinks.net/uk/ireland/cork/index.html

    Cork Past and Present: http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/

    Best wishes,

    Genealogy Support

     

    Emma Carty

    Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 02:52PM
  • Thank you very much. 

     

    John

    quiller7

    Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 03:19PM
  • John:

    In addition to the search suggestions provided by Emma, I looked at the 1852 Griffiths Valuation head of household listing for Aghada civil parish. There were a number of Cashmans in the village of Whitegate.

    Also, I found the baptismal index records for the four Dwyer children and the surname of the mother was shown as Connor on all four records.

    Roger McDonnell

    http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/cork/aghada.htm

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 03:44PM
  • Thank you

    I originally had the name as Connor and once Oconnor on the USA documents for Mary. When i was getting the Baptismal and Marraige info from RootsIreland.ie they had all the names as Connors. If its like the USA and Canadian records I've dealt with,record keeping was a little hazy back then

    I see Patrick Dwyre(sp?) listed in the Griffith Valuation from Aghada. Both Timothy Dwyer's marraige and Patrick Dwyer's baptism had a Patrick Dwyer listed as a witness/sponser. Possible connection there??

    I see Whitegate and Aghada are only 3 miles apart by goggle maps. Maybe i can find a baptism certificate on Margaret Cashman.

    Thanks again

    John

    quiller7

    Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 05:15PM
  • John:

    There is no RC church in Whitegate but there is one in Aghada. At the bottom is a link to a little history of Whitegate.

    Roger

    Parish-details


    Aghada

     

     

    Parish Personnel

     

    V.Rev. Denis Kelleher P.P.

    Address: Church Road, Aghada

    Phone: 021-4661298

    Rev. Eamonn Kelleher C.C.

    Address: Jamesbrook, Midleton, Co. Cork

    Phone: 021-4652456

     

    http://whitegate-village.com/history-and-tradition/

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 06:18PM
  • Thanks again

    Looking at the marraige record of Timothy and Mary in 1869,I see that it was held in COBH parish. Am I right to assume that Mary came from that parish since weddings are usually held in the brides parish. Looks like COBH is across the harbor from Aghada where Timothy lived or was at least baptised.

    John

     

     

     

     

    quiller7

    Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 06:44PM
  • John:

    I agree. Mary likely came from Cobh or near Cobh although in the 19th century, Cobh was called Queenstown.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 07:47PM
  • Is that where many of the ships left for America in the late 1800's. I see Queenstown listed on many of the Ellis Island reports. Mary emigrated in 1890. 

    Did ships leave for Australia from there. Ihavn't figured out how brother Patrick got to Australia and whether he came to America first. I know he ended up in Coolgardie in Western Australia looking for Gold and died of Influenza in 1917. We have 3 suriving letters from his wife that I was able to use to do some reseach on him otherwise never would know what happened.

    Thanks again for all your replies. Hope to get back to Ireland sometime.and will make it a point to visit Cork. We went about ten yers ago before I developed an interest in the pat. We visited Dingle and Ring of Kerry. Enjoyed it alot.

    John

    quiller7

    Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 08:17PM
  • John:

    Queenstown and Cobh are one and the same. Many ships left there for America.

    I assume ships left Queenstown for Australia. Suggest you Google to verify.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 11:46PM

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