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I have good reason to think that my grandfather, Michael Curley, who settled in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania about 1890, was the son of William Curley and Honora Morrissey of Leaha/Leahive. I understand that Curleys have not live in Leaha for several generations. I would love to hear from someone who is descended from this couple or who know about them. I have placed all of the information I know on WeRelate. Here is a link to the family page: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:William_Curley_and_Hanorah_Morrisse…;

AugustineOSB

Friday 1st Apr 2016, 07:18PM

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  • Hi Augustine

    Dear Augustine

    Thanks for the above link but I wasn't able to open it. I hope someone with a connection to the family will be in touch. In the meantime I take it you already know the following:William and Honora married on 09-Mar-1872. His father was alsoa William and hers was Pat. Their children: Michael baptised 07-Aug-1873; Mary born 10-Jan-1875; Catherine baptised on 11-Mar-1877; William born 06-May-1879; Margaret was baptised on 11-Jun-1881; Ellen born 24-Nov-1883; Patrick born 04-Feb-1886; Bridget born 09-Jan-1888; John baptised 03-Aug-1890; Thomas baptised 08-Nov-1892 and Martin baptised 02-Jul-1895.

    I will see if I can contact a friend in the area who may be able to tell you more

    Best wishes

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support 

    Clare Doyle

    Monday 25th Apr 2016, 01:43PM
  • Dear Clare,

    Thanks for your reply.

    I had a bad link. This one should work:

    http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:William_Curley_and_Hanorah_Morrisse…

    If you are able to open it. you will see that I have the information on their children.What I need to do is to determine that their son Michael is to be identified with my grandfather. I have a lot of circumstantial evidence, (my grandfather named his first son William; my grandfather's father-in-law is closely related to the Tiernan Family of the Leaha area) but no definitive evidence. I ruled out a different Michael Curley because he was still living in Ireland when my grandfather was already in Pennsylvania. This Michael I have not ruled out yet, but I can't quite rule him in. I am hoping that a descendant of William and Honora would have information that would connect their Michael to my grandfather.  

     

    Augustine

    AugustineOSB

    Monday 25th Apr 2016, 07:42PM
  •   Ok, that particular Curley family, moved due to the resettlement acts in the early to mid 1900, to a new farm in the parish of Kilbegnet........paddy Curley lived at Skehard, Creggs , co Galway, his brother William lived at Ballinaheglish county Roscommon, both men are now deceased in recent years, they have both got sons living and farming locally at skehard Creggs.

    tim duke

    Friday 26th Jan 2018, 01:16AM
  • Thank you, Tim.

    Martin Curley passed along a letter from me to one of the Curley descendants, but I never received a reply. I would love to get in contact with them. Ideally, one of them would agree to take a DNA test (I would pay for it). I am almost certain (based on DNA and the paper trail) that they are my close relatives, but I would like to be sure.  

    Augustine

     

    AugustineOSB

    Sunday 28th Jan 2018, 05:00PM
  •   Can u leave it this with me for a few days, the area that ur ancestors were born is only over the road from me, I know the families that I assume connected to  you,I will check my records for the Curleys of leahive....there's an elder gentleman Danny Brennan  who holds an immense knowledge of the people of this area.....

      May suggest , to download the following article of the evictions  on the pollock estate , of which leahive was a part of. This little place has only one resident living there at the moment. The article..." An  attempt at commercial farming in Ireland after the famine" by Lane.  My EMAIL  timduke50@gmail.com. Enjoy ur day

    tim duke

    Monday 29th Jan 2018, 03:04PM
  • Thank you, Tim.

    The article looks great. I certainly recognize the names of the towns.

    And thank you in advance for anything you can do to connect me to the Curleys.

    Augustine

     

     

     

    AugustineOSB

    Tuesday 30th Jan 2018, 01:12AM
  •                My mother went school with the Curleys, ... She is explaining to me , Paddy married  Maurice Kenny (still alive, a retired school teacher)from Ardmore Donamon, his brother William married a girl by the name Maloney of  Moate Kilbegnet (still alive). Then there was a sister to William an paddy  joined the Nuns, another sister married Joe Shally of coralackin creggs.(both dead)

        Just as a matter of interest , where do u reside.

    tim duke

    Tuesday 30th Jan 2018, 11:32PM
  •      Can u email me at the address I earlier provided, as there are documents I wish to email to u. Thanks

    tim duke

    Wednesday 31st Jan 2018, 03:45PM
  • I have just begun my search in Ireland for my only Irish roots. My fourth great grandparents were Bartholomew "Bart" Boyle 1802-1891 and Ellen Curley 1825-1905. They had at least one son born in Ireland named Hughbert Harry Boyle 1843. I believe they were may have been born in this area but later immigrated to America and settled in Wisconsin. I wonder if my Ellen Curley is connect to the ones mentioned above? I am still figuring out where all the places I can search for Irish records. Lots of new sources to comb through.

    Laura Deleski

    Friday 11th May 2018, 03:57PM
  •         I am dealing with two other enquirers at the moment,   What makes u think ur ancestors came from west Roscommon , east Galway region, ?  I live here in the area comprising the parishes of Fuerty, Athleague and a Kilbegnet, both Athleague and and Kilbegnet have districts in both of the above counties.

            I have been reseantly reaserching families from Athleague, and the as it happened they too  settled in  Wisconsin,  in and around Orma......looking at the names Curley and Boyle  , it's possible they too came from Athleague. The names of the Wisconsin settlers were. Mongan ,Flanagan  Tracey, ...etc. Ask me any question, 

     

     

    tim duke

    Saturday 12th May 2018, 07:04PM
  • I believe these to be my only Irosh ancestors, and would love to confirm where in Ireland they came from, and if possible who their parents are. The only information I have found is Ireland on US census records, but someone in an Irish genealogy group found a couple items that suggested the area, although I have nothing else to back it up yet. Hoping I can veify if it is accurate. I show my fourth great grandparents Bartholomew Boyle born in Ireland 13 Dec 1802 d. 13 Mar 1891 Richland, Wisconsin, USA and married to Ellen Curley born in Ireland 1825 d. 26 Apr 1905 in Richland, Wisonsin. Their son Hughbert Harry Boyle born in Ireland 21 Mar 1843 d. 22 Mar 1898 and married Agnes Abigail Basye (my third great grandparents).

    This is the info shared with me by someone else (not sure of their source):              

    Date of Marriage:    20-Apr-1842          
    Parish / District:    GLINSK/KILBEGNET        County:    Co. Galway
    Husband        Wife
    Name:    Bartholomew    Boyle        Ellen    Curly 

    Name:    Hugh Boyle    Date of Birth:    
              Date of Baptism:    18-Feb-1843
    Address:    Kilbegnet and Dunamon    Parish/District:    GLINSK
    Gender:        County    Co. Galway
    Denomination:    Roman Catholic
    Father:    Boyle Bartholemew    Mother:    Curley Ellen
    Occupation:    Not Recorded        
    Sponsor 1 /
    Informant 1:    Gaffy Patrick 
    Sponsor 2 /
    Informant 2:    Curly Bridget

    Name:    Bartholomew Boyle    Date of Birth:    
              Date of Baptism:    04-May-1846
    Address:    Kilbegnet and Donamon    Parish/District:    GLINSK
    Gender:        County    Co. Galway
    Denomination:    Roman Catholic
    Father:    Boyle Bartholomew    Mother:    Curly Ellen
    Occupation:    Not Recorded        
    Sponsor 1 /
    Informant 1:    Flanagan Patrick 
    Sponsor 2 /
    Informant 2:    Fineran Catherine

     

    Laura Deleski

    Sunday 13th May 2018, 02:44PM
  •                    I found  the origin  baptismal cert for ur ancestors, , u may email me at  timduke50@gmail.com and I will forward u the copyi.

    tim duke

    Monday 14th May 2018, 03:05PM
  • Tim,

    I hope you are doing well. I just e-mailed you but got a message back that your inbox was full.

    I am sorry I have been out of touch for so long. I appreciate all that you have done to try to connect me to my Curley relatives. I am taking advantage of a break from school to try to do some more research and catch up with contacts.

    I have been in touch with William Masterson, grandson of Martin Curley who, I believe, was my grandfather's brother. DNA continues to confirm my relationship to several Leaha/Leahive families. I just wish I could have some paper confirmation that my grandfather is the same person as William and Hanorah (Morrissey) Curley's son.

    Augustine

     

    AugustineOSB

    Tuesday 23rd Apr 2019, 03:31PM
  • This is fascinating stuff! I've also been researching Curleys from Leaha who appear to be connected to Augustine's Curleys. My gg grandfather was Thomas Curley, born in Feb. 1852 to John Curley and Bridget (aka "Biddy" or "Delia") McCormick in Leaha. He emigrated ca 1870 to New York City and owned a saloon in the West Village neighborhood by the 1880s. I've traced some other members of this family who emigrated to New York and I'm curious to see where the various branches ended up (and how far back their emigration goes). Thomas's sister, Mary Ann Curley (b 1849), married Cyrus Jay Howard in New York in 1873. There was also a cousin, Michael Greeley (alternately spelled "Grealy," "Greely," etc), born to Richard Greeley and Bridget Curley in Kilbegnet in 1847, who came to New York ca 1865 and married Elizabeth Corless in 1880.

    My suspicion is that those Pollock evictions drove many of these Curleys--much like other residents of Kilbegnet--to seek their futures elsewhere. There were numerous Curleys in the liquor business in New York City by the mid to late 19th century and I can't help but wonder if more of them were connected than what I've thus far been able to document.

    Brendan_H

    Tuesday 11th Jun 2019, 08:20PM
  • Hi Augustine,

    my husband is a direct descendent of William Curley and Honoria Morrissey, married Kilbegnet church 1872. Feel free to email me at juliet.doran@hotmail.com for further info.

    Kind regards,

    Juliet

    Wednesday 30th Oct 2019, 07:28PM
  • Hi Augustine I am a direct descendent of William and Honora Curley. Mail me if you like kathryn19781@gmail.com

    Regards

    Kathryn

     

    Kathryn

    Saturday 3rd Jul 2021, 09:53PM

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