I am interested in learning about the Jeremiah Looney family from Aghabulloge. He was born December 1839 and died 14 March 1907. He married Julia Cronin, who was born about 1838.
They had six children that I am aware of: John (b. 1868), Daniel Joseph, (b.1870), Mary (b. 1873), Jeremiah (b.1874), Julia (b. 1876), Nora (b. 1879), Margaret (b. 1881) and Hanna (b. 1885). All of the children, except John, Jeremiah and Hanna, immigrated to Cambridge, Massachusetts in the United States in the 1890’s. I was told Hanna stayed behind to care for her father and mother and may have operated a tea house in Aghabullogue. She may be buried in Coachford.
I believe Jeremiah’s parents are John Looney (b. 1810) and Mary Minihan.
In the 1901 Ireland Census, Jeremiah was living in the Coolineagh townland, in a home owned by the Murphy family. Then, in the 1911 Ireland Census, with Jeremiah now dead, Julia and Hanna are living with the Murphys in Coolineagh, too.
I believe Julia Cronin’s father was John Cronin (b. abt. 1810) and his wife was Mary Riordan.
Mary Looney married a Michael Sheehan (b. 1863) from Inniscarra. Their marriage took place in the USA. His parents were Michael Sheehan and Ellen "Nellie" Walsh.
Any information about the Looneys, Cronins, Murphys, Sheehans or related family members would be greatly appreciated.
bsheehan
Thursday 28th Feb 2013, 10:41PMMessage Board Replies
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Hi,
Thank you for your message.
I hope that someone from the area or someone who is researching similar lines makes a connection with you.
In the meantime, have you tried looking at records in the parish churches? 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.
For Aghabullogue parish, follow this link:
For Inishcarra parish go to:
For information on CHurch of Ireland records check:
http://ireland.anglican.org/about/42 and http://www.nationalarchives.ie/.
www.familysearch.org also has some Irish church records available.
You could also check for record of the families in the land acts 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 may be useful to you 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
The National Archives UK ? genealogy search: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/
The Public Records Office of Northern Ireland http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/family_history.htm
Genealogy Links: http://www.genealogylinks.net/uk/ireland/cork/index.html
Failite Romhat: http://www.failteromhat.com/
US National Archives/Immigration info: http://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/
You could also contact Mallow Heritage Centre in North Cork for assistance, however a fee may apply:
mallowheritagecentre@gmail.com
I hope that this is helpful. Please be patient - as our programme has only begun to rollout across the island of Ireland and volunteers in some areas may not yet be organized.
Kind regards,
Genealogy Support
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Is it possible Jeremiah had a brother named Cornelius, or a brother named John with a son named Cornelius? I think we may be distant cousins.
nlooney