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My name is Julie Millis. I am looking for information about and the parents of my 3rd Great-grandfather. His name was Samuel Levis born 1816 in Ballydehob, Cork, Ireland. He was married on 9 Feb 1839 in Aghadown Parish, County Cork, Ireland. His wife was Mary Ellen Mahoney, born Jun 1817 and died 11 Nov 1900 in Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. Her parents were Mathew Mahoney and Ellen Burns. I do not know where or when Samuel died. His father's name may have been Charles. It seems that Samuel's wife, Mary Ellen Mahoney, came to America with her four children, Charles  (B:  1 Jan 1840),  John ( my 2nd Great-grandfather) (B: 10 Feb 1842), Mary Ellen (B: 15 Nov 1844) and SImon (B:27 Sep 1846), but without him (Samuel). It also seems as if her mother, Ellen Burns Mahoney, born 1801, came to America with her three children, Mary Ellen (noted above), John (B: abt 1824 and Hannah (B:1829). Ellen Burns Mahoney died on 5 Jul 1888  and is buried in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA, but there is no sign of her husband Mathew Mahoney. I do not know of Mathew Mahoney's exact birthdate or birth place.  Ellen Burns parents are David Burns and Ellen(? ) I also do not know exact dates or places for them either.

I am also looking for the parents of  Eugene Cronin and his wife, Margaret (?). Their daughter, Katherine Cronin married John Levis, the son of the above listed Samuel Levis and Mary Ellen Mahoney. Katherine was born May 1847 probably around Ballydehob also. She died 30 Nov 1889 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. Again, her husband, John, ( listed above) was born on 10 Feb 1842, probably in Ballydehob also. Does anyone know any information about any of these people? My email address is djmillis@hotmail.com. Any information that you can send me will be very appreciated. Thank you, Julie

Sunday 20th Oct 2013, 12:24AM

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  • Hi, Julie, Mathew may be the Matthew Mahony (Glacy) who appears in the GV for Derreennalomane townland, Ballydehob, Schull, in 1853. That year he was co-lessee of lot 15, 28 acres, with John Mahony (Glacy), who was most likely his brother.  In the GV of about 1860 they shared lot 18, 9 acres, and they each had a house.  The lot numbers had changed in the meantime, so this may be the same land.  The next record I have of a Matthew is the census for Derreennalomane, 1901: M. Mathew, 93, farmer, reads but cannot write, BN Cork county, speaks IR/Eng.; w. Jane, 67, BN Cork; Danial Sullivan, 24, GS relig., read/write, BN Cork, agric. lab'r; Jn. Sullivan, 19, GS, r/w, agric. lab'r.

    The 1901 census has another Matthew in Rossbrin, Schull: Mahoney Mathew, 66, farmer, reads, BN Cork, IR/Eng.; w. Ellen, 46, r/w, BN Cork, IR/Eng. 

    Neither one seems the right one if Ellen was BN 1801; however, most Irish Catholics knew their age only approximately, and it was common for people over 85 to exaggerate their ages.  I don't know what GS stands for in the religion column, but it should be Catholic.

    Matthew of Derreennalomane seems to have married Jane late in life (she being so much younger), which would seem to make him not your Mathew UNLESS his first wife had left him and he told the priest she was dead.  Stranger things have happened.  Or he may have married her after 1888.  I was under time pressure when I looked at the Schull register, so did not get that far.

    "Glacy" could be important because it seems to be a subclan of the O'Mahonys.

    Sunday 3rd Nov 2013, 10:40PM
  • Hi Julie,

    I am not sure if you are still involved with this, but I am also a decendent of John and Catherine's.Eugene>Katharine>Patricia E Vose>Donna Ely Lovette>me. I am not in touch with a majority of my mothers family (long story), but am trying to find relatives that can give me more information about this side of the family. Would love to connect if appropriate.

     

     

    Kristen

    Wednesday 19th Oct 2016, 03:31PM
  • Hello Kristen,

    i am always interested in "meeting" family members.I have info down to your grandmother Katherine Elaine Levis married to a Voss. I do not know his name of have any of is kids listed. Your eugene was my great-grandmother's, Catherine Susan Levis Yost, brother, Catherine Susan lived next door to me for most of my life till she died at 99. She was wonderful. I am willing to share any of the information I have with you. Do you have ancestry.com? I have pictures there of Katherine Cronin in her brown silk wedding dress, one of Eugene, her son, etc. Let me know!  My chart is listed under Morrison, Millis, Wallis, and Zerbe

    I think that we are third cousins, once removed. We have our great-great-grandparents, John Levis and Katherine Cronin, then your great-grandfather, Eugene and my nana, Katherine Susan were brother and sister. Next is Kathrine, Eugene's dau. who married Vose. She was 1st cousin to my grandmother, Emma Yost, Katherine Susan's dau. Then the next generation is Patricia Voss who was 2nd cousin to my mother, Nancy Wallis. Then it is your mother, Donna Ely and me, Julie Morrison Millis, as 3rd cousins. And last is then you and my kids who are 4th cousins. 

    I have met another cousin, Samuel James Levis who is a lawyer in Maine.I "met" online another, Doug Fergerson. Its a great way to connect to extended family. 

    Well take care, Julie

    Thursday 20th Oct 2016, 11:37PM
  • Not sure if this is connected but my gggrandfather was James Levins police constable in Rosscarbery 1824-1847. He married Mary Anne OLeary in 1840. His son Ferdinand was also a policeman who had a Margaret Cronin as witness to his wedding. Daughter Catherine Levins was a governess who died at 29 in 1869. There was also a William. I cannot find any forebears for this family but it has been suggested Levis is an alternate spelling. I see a Levis family still owns a pub near Mizen.

    RGregg1

    Sunday 23rd Dec 2018, 06:55PM
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    Hi Julie,

    It was only today that I first found your message, I think I found a death Civil Record for Samuel Levis but before I can be sure, I need to know approximatrely what year Mary Ellen left Ireland for the USA. It is important to know this as I think she left Ireland because Samuel had died young. If you know the year she left and it ties in with his death transcribed record, I will get a photocopy of the original death record after the holidays when the Registration Office is open again.

    You can contact me directly through my personal email address (frankfahy@eircom.net) or through IrelandXO on this message board

    Abbeystrowry Cork

    Tuesday 25th Dec 2018, 01:33AM

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