Is this where the Bohan's who went to New Brunswick, Canada, in the 1840's during the famine, came from?
- Chris Burns (cburns@nbpower.com)
Friday 6th Nov 2015, 06:22PM
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Chris:
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
Can you provide information on your family who left Ireland in the 1840s and we will see if we can assist you.
The RC church for the area should be Kilworth. Records for Kilworth start in the fall of 1829. Here is a link to the register.
http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0072 You may want to search for your ancestors on the register.
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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I will research more as to when our Irish ancesters landed in New Brunswick; but here are some of my ancesters who were born in New Brunswick, Canada; - Chris
I need to find out who there parents and grandparents were.
3 Catharine Harrigan b: Mar. 1, 1881 d: Sept. 12, 1956
......... + James Francis Grennan b: Abt. 1878 m: Aug. 17, 1904
........... 4 Grace Emma Grennan b: July 21, 1905 in Barnaby River, Northumberland County, New Brunswick
............. + Joseph Butler
........... 4 Ambrose Grennan
............. + Regina MacDonald
........... 4 Catherine Theresa Grennan
............. + John E. Bohan
........... 4 Cecelia Margaret Grennan
........... 4 Adrian Joseph Grennan b: Mar. 5, 1916 in Barnaby River, Northumberland County, New Brunswick d: Feb. 5, 1969
in Barnaby River, Northumberland County, New Brunswick
........... 4 Vincent Grennan b: 1917 in Barnaby River, Northumberland County, New Brunswick d: 1998 in Barnaby River,
Northumberland County, New Brunswick
........... 4 Rita Grennan b: 1920 d: 1994
........... 4 Edward Grennan b: 1924 in Barnaby River, Northumberland County, New Brunswick d: 1944 in Italy