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Researching the above families from Cappananee. They Flynn family immigrated to Australia late 1800s/early 1900s.

 

Lyn

genielynau

Tuesday 17th Jul 2012, 10:02AM

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  • Thanks for your reply Rory. Obviously I already have a location. :)  I do have a lot of information and am happy to share with any other descendants. The records for Castlegregory, which is where I found my family, and many other parishes in Count y Kerry  are also now online and free http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/index.html

     

    regards

     

    Lyn

    in Australia

    genielynau

    Wednesday 8th Aug 2012, 09:38PM
  • Generation One

    This is what I know -

     

    1.  Patrick1 Flynn.  Although it seems that Patrick and Margaret are the parents of Daniel, Patrick or Margaret has not been a common name in Daniel's family and this bothers me.

     

         He married Margaret Moriarity.

     

                                 Children:

                2.       i.     Daniel2 Flynn b. 1832.

                          ii.    Margaret Flynn, b. 1838 in Coolroe County Kerry Ireland baptized 5 Jan 1838 in Castlegregory County Kerry Ireland.

     

     

    Generation Two

     

    2.  Daniel2 Flynn (Patrick1), b. 1832 in Coolroe County Kerry Ireland,baptized 2 Nov 1832 in Castlegregory County Kerry Ireland, d. March Qtr 1906 in Dingle Registration District,, occupation 1901 Farmer,resided Feb 1859 in Cappananee County Kerry Ireland, religion Roman Catholic.   Coolroe was a townland of  109 acres in the barony of Corkaguiny, civil parish of Killiney, PLU of Dingle near Glenbeigh on the road fromTralee to Dingle County Kerry. It is a small fishing village that quietly rests on the northern section of the beautiful Ring of Kerry, at the foot of the Seefin Mountain, just 8 miles from Killorglin. By 1901 there appears there were no Flynns left in Coolroe.

        

         In 1901 Daniel and Bridget could not read or write but they spoke both Irish and English. Their son Michael and his wife Ellie along with Michael and Ellie's 2 Year old son  Michael and 11 month old daughter Bridget were living with them. Ellie could read and write but Michael could not however he also spoke both Irish and English. Daniel was the owner of the property which had a house of  between two and four rooms with two windows at the front and also outbuildings consisting of one cow house and one potato house.

     

         He married Bridget Flaherty (nee Crean?), married 6 Feb 1859 in Castlegregory County Kerry Ireland, b. 1840 in County Kerry Ireland,, religion Roman Catholic, d. March Qtr 1918 in Dingle Registration District. Bridget was a widow and I have not yet discovered her first marriage

     

                                 Children:

                          i.     Mary3 Flynn b. 1860 in Carriagaha County Kerry Ireland, baptized 20 Oct 1860 in Castlegregory County Kerry Ireland.

                          ii.    John Daniel Flynn b. 1864 in Cappananee County Kerry Ireland, baptized 5 May 1864 in Castlegregory County Kerry Ireland, d. 25 April 1936 in Brisbane Qld Australia, immigrated 6 May 1885 per Waroonga, buried 27 April 1936 in Toowong Qld Australia.

     

                                 He married Margaret Bellet, married 1891 in Qld Australia.

     

                          iii.    Jeremiah Flynn b. 1867 in Cappananee County Kerry Ireland,baptized 23 May 1867 in Castlegregory County Kerry Ireland.  Possibly went to America.

                                        iv.         Michael Flynn b. 1870 in Cappananee County Kerry Ireland,baptized 7 July 1870 in Castlegregory County Kerry Ireland, resided 1898 in Castlegregory County Kerry Ireland         occupation 1901 Farm Labourer, occupation 1911 General Labourer, religion Roman Catholic

    Cappananee was a townland of  101acres in the barony of Corkaguiny, civil parish of Killiney, PLU of Dingle near the town of Camp on the road fromTralee to Dingle County Kerry.

                                

                                 By April 18th, 1911 Michael's father Daniel has passed away and Michael's family has increased to six living children of seven born to them, Michael now owns the property and  Bridget, his widowed mother is still living with them. The eldest three children are all in school and can read and write and the eldest two children Michael and Bridget can also speak Irish and English like their elders. The cow house has apparently gone and the only remaining outhouse is the potato house.

                                

                                  Living next door is John Crean, a Civil Bill Officer aged 53 and his mother Ellen aged 74 but whether they are related to Bridget Flaherty who seems to have been Bridget Flaherty nee Crean, father John Crean, it is not known. A John Crean of Camp married Ellen Moriarty of Tralee 9 April 1861 but he appears to have been born in 1831 so too young to have been Bridget's father.

     

                                 Michael married Ellen Riordan, married 17 Nov 1898 in Ardfert County Kerry Ireland, b. 1873 in County Kerry Ireland, (daughter of James Riordan), resided 1898 in Barrow County Kerry Ireland.

     

                          v.    Katherine Teresa Flynn b. 1873 in Cappananee County Kerry Ireland,, baptized 2 July 1873 in Castlegregory County Kerry Ireland, d. 8 Dec 1951 in Brisbane Qld Australia, buried 11 Dec 1951 in  Toowong Qld Australia, occupation Servant,immigrated 30 Dec 1897 per Jumna.  Called Shannon by her husband, Kitty by other family.  When her sister Bridget died in 1919 and Bridget's children were left orphans Kitty raised them too.

     

                                 She married Patrick Albert Baker, married 23 Jan 1901 in St Stephens Cathedral Brisbane Qld Australia, b. 1873 in Kilfinnane County Limerick Ireland,,(son of John Baker and Henrietta Casey), d. Aug 1954 in Brisbane Qld Australia, buried 10 Aug 1954 in Toowong Qld Australia,,ccupation 1901 Tram Motor-man, occupation 1954 Chief Inspector of Tramways Traffic Dept BCC, resided 1901 in Musgrave Rd Red Hill Qld Australia,resided October 1921 in Cairns St Red Hill Qld Australia.

     

                          vi.   Bridget Flynn b. c 1877 in Ireland, d. Dec 1919 in Brisbane Qld Australia, buried 31 Dec 1919 in Toowong Qld Australia, immigrated 14 Nov 1899 per Duke of Sutherland.

     

                                 She married David Lynch, married 1904 in Brisbane Qld Australia, (son of James Lynch and Margaret Leonard), d. Aug 1919 in Brisbane Qld Australia, buried 11 Aug 1919 in Toowong Qld Australia.

     

                          vii.   Daniel Flynn b. 1880 in Cappananee County Kerry Ireland, baptized 25 July 1880 in Castlegregory County Kerry Ireland, d. 13 Oct 1912 in Diamantina Hospital Brisbane Qld Australia, buried 15 Oct 1912 in Toowong Cemetery Brisbane Qld Australia, occupation 1912 Labourer, immigrated 16 Feb 1901 per Duke of Norfolk.

                                 He married Julia (O') Sullivan, married 1 Jan 1902 in Gladstone Qld Australia b. 1874 in Qld Australia, (daughter of Jeremiah Sullivan and Mary McGoff).

     

     

     

     

    genielynau

    Sunday 9th Dec 2012, 09:41PM
  • Dear Lyn, this is an amazing amount of work you have done! Are you looking for living relations?

    Martine

    Killiney Kerry

    Wednesday 12th Dec 2012, 12:06AM
  • Thanks Martine. Although I am quite happy to find living relatives I am actually more interested in going backwards and finding about their lives in Ireland. I'd like to find out about the Flynns in Coolroe and the Flaherty connection. It was hypothesised to me by an archivist that perhaps Daniel married Bridget against the wishes of his parents and that was why there are no children named after them. As Bridget was a widow it appears he married her and inherited the farm she would have inherited from her husband. So I'd like to find out more about those things. Always interested in stories about any of them though. :)

    regards

     

    Lyn

    genielynau

    Wednesday 12th Dec 2012, 08:27AM
  • Dear Lyn,

    I hope to meet up with someone in the New Year who might have that kind of information in the oral tradition. I will list it in my notebook to ask when I meet her.

    Thank you for sharing all the information you have so generously. I hope you have a lovely Xmas.

    Martine

    Killiney Kerry

    Wednesday 19th Dec 2012, 07:26PM
  • Dear Martine

     

    Just wondering if you had any luck with your meeting?

     

    Lyn

     

    genielynau

    Sunday 3rd Feb 2013, 12:53AM
  • Martine, do you know of a postcard featuring the thatched cottage of Molly Finn? It is said to be the cottage of Mary Flynn b. 1860. I wondered if this was correct and if the postcard is still sold in Tralee and surrounds?

    genielynau

    Friday 8th Feb 2013, 09:21PM

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