Trying to find where in Co Clare my ancestors came from.
Specifically ELLEN McINERNEY, born c. 1815, daughter of Jeremiah, a blacksmith, and Eliza ?, maiden name O'Brien.
Elllen married William Ahern, farmer, also of Clare. They had seven children: Bridget,Thomas, Martin, Mary Ann, Jeremiah, Susan and Margaret.
Ellen arrived in Australia December 1861 with her three youngest - Jeremiah (my g. grandfather born c.1841), Susan and Margeret. Thomas arrived a few years earlier.
A case of Guinness to whoever solves the mystery!
Monday 25th Aug 2014, 02:41AM
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Hi Ric
It's amazing how hard a bloke will work for a guiness!
The nearest match I can get for Ellen McInerney's birth record in Clare is 1809; the next one is 1845. These are on the aptly-named www.rootsireland.ie/ It charges to view the full record and the parents aren't correct but the parish is PARTEEN RC
There are also records of the children of William Ahern: Jeremiah 1851 Catherine 1835 John 1837 all in Parteen RC parish but I see Catherine & John aren't on your list.
The King family tree on ancestry has Ellen's parents as Jeremiah and ELIZA O'Brien but I couldn't find that marriage or children either! No Clare marriage records on roots Also tried findmypastireland & www.irishgenealogy,ie/
As you probably know there are some McInerneys in the Tithe Applotments (1823-37 & free online)in Kilmurry Clare www.clarelibrary,ie has some Aherns & McInerneys as freeholders in the 1820's but still no Jeremiah!
There's a few McInerneys and Aherns in Clare in the current Irish phone directory
No guinness for me so I hope someone else does better for you.
Col Cafferky (former CES work colleague?)
ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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col, what a surprise! where the devil are you nowadays? please get in touch. ricahern@graffiti.net. regards and thanks. ric
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Glad you two have reconnected if nothing else! Good luck with your research Ric
Best wishes
Clare Doyle
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Thanks Clare. Will keep chipping away. A shame most of our death certs etc don't give a little more detail, simply stating county of birth only. I have however found one that does better - a g. grandmother who was born in Portaferry. regards ric
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Thanks Clare. Will keep chipping away. A shame most of our death certs etc don't give a little more detail, simply stating county of birth only. I have however found one that does better - a g. grandmother who was born in Portaferry. regards ric
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G'day Ric
Hope the trip is going well.
Am at the CH Family History Centre having a look for your forebears.
rootsireland.ie has 541 William Ahern birth/baptisms but none in Clare
There are 43 Aherns in Clare but no Williams. Are you sure he was from Clare?
The Tithe Applotments 1824-37 (free) have 30 Aherns in Clare including 1 William in Mt Catherine Kiltenanlea 1824 so maybe this is a father or uncle for your bloke
The 1831 Census (free - it's with the 1901 & 1911 censuses) has 2 Aherns including a William in Terridoo Clyde (Townland) Keenaght (Barony) Batteagh (Parish)
Happy travels
Col
ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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I'm happy to report that the mystery seems to have been solved!
And the answer is they came from the parish of Clare Abbey.Thanks to Col who found and put me in touch with Jenny Scammell in Melbourne. Turns out Jenny has a copy of an 1875 letter which refers to my McInerney and Ahern families in that parish.
So they get to share the Guinness!
Many, many thanks to all. Ric
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Brilliant, I'm delighted!
Best wishes
Clare
Genealogy Support