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As we travel to Ireland 7.31.14, family members and I are hoping to find family burial sites and possibly living relatives---any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

Patrick Higgins & Anna Kelly married in Ireland, possibly in the late 1820's.  They were my great-great-great grandparents.Their son Martin was born 3.1.1829 in "Co Galway"---died 3.21.1921 St. Paul, MN, USA.         1934 Roots Ireland has Patrick Higgins in Ballybuck, Parish Killinny, Co Galway. Upon further research, this is most likely not the correct Patrick Higgins.

Martin Higgins married Sarah McHugh in Ireland---her Church Baptism Certificate states baptism 3.16.1824 Parish/District Tuam---parents Michael McHugh & Catherine Neil. Sarah died 10.11.1894 in Minnesota, USA.

Martin & Sarah's  8 children:  Martin born 11.2.1856; Margret Mary born 4.17.1859; Annie born 1862; Catherine born 6.1.1864 Headford, Galway; Michael born 9.9.1867 Balleycasey, Headford, Galway; Mary born 8.17.1870 Balleycasey, Headford, Galway;  Patrick born 3.2.1873 Balleycasey, Headford, Galway; John born 7.13.1877 Balleycasey, Headford, Galway.  It is believed that Michael and Mary died as infants/children in Ireland prior to the remainder of the family immigrating to the USA 1880/1881/1882.

Genealogy researchers here have cited the 1855 Co Galway Griffiths Valuation---the researchers focused on civil parishes Donaghpatrick (found Higgins, Kelly, & McHugh names in this parish) & Kilcoona (Balleycasey noted on the baptism records for the above children).  Of interest, on this evaluation was a 93 acre farm jointly leased by Patrick McHugh, Michael Higgins, & John Higgins.

maryrehak

Saturday 19th Jul 2014, 10:38PM

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  • Dear Mary

    I have passed your query to a volunteer. I hope she will be in touch shortly

    Best wishes

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support 

    Clare Doyle

    Wednesday 23rd Jul 2014, 02:03PM
  • Hi Clare---thank you so much!  Mary

    maryrehak

    Wednesday 23rd Jul 2014, 10:40PM
  • Afternoon Mary

    If you don't hear anything over the next week or so let me know:

    cdoyle@irelandxo.com

    Best wishes

    Clare

    Genealogy Support 

    Clare Doyle

    Thursday 24th Jul 2014, 02:51PM
  • Have just sent you an email

    Best wishes

    Clare 

    Clare Doyle

    Tuesday 29th Jul 2014, 08:50AM
  • Dear Mary

    Just to set the scene: records for the Roman Catholic Parish of Donaghpatrick and Kilcoona begin in 1844. There re some missing dates however; for baptisms between June 1844 and November 1849 and June 1861 and August 1863; for marriages between December 1846 and December 1849 and June 1861 and September 1863. 

    As you say, rootsireland.ie includes the baptism details of Martin, Margaret, Catherine, Michael, Patrick and John. If Michael and Mary died young, as you think, there may be a civil death record on this site if they died after 1864. I checked the Galway County Council website to see if the graveyard at Donaghpatrick had been digitised yet, but it seems not. You could take a walk through it as part of your trip if you intend coming to the area anyway.

    Records for Headford don?t begin until 1880. For further information about potential burials you could contact the Parish Priest in Headford:  headfordchurch@hotmail.com

    The Heaford Parish website is here: http://www.headford.org/our-community/st-marys-parish.html

    Best wishes

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support 

    Clare Doyle

    Tuesday 29th Jul 2014, 11:44AM
  • Hi Clare---thank you for the information and the potential resources.  I will read this more thoroughly soon, but wanted to get this note off to you.  Regards---Mary

    maryrehak

    Wednesday 30th Jul 2014, 02:27AM
  • Hi,  not sure if you arecstill looking but my great grandfather, Dennis Francis Curran was born in1874 to Sarah McHugh & John Curran in Ballycasey (?) Bradford. He came to Minneapolis Mn 1905ish. Then married Ellen Kilmartin from Inishmor, Kilronan.

    interesting?

    Curran, Kilmartin, McHugh, & O'Donnell

    Thursday 21st Jul 2016, 06:21AM
  • Hi,  not sure if you arecstill looking but my great grandfather, Dennis Francis Curran was born in1874 to Sarah McHugh & John Curran in Ballycasey (?) Bradford. He came to Minneapolis Mn 1905ish. Then married Ellen Kilmartin from Inishmor, Kilronan.

    interesting?

    Curran, Kilmartin, McHugh, & O'Donnell

    Thursday 21st Jul 2016, 06:21AM
  • Gosh auto correct. Head ford.  The 1901 census shows both families as neighbors. 

     

    Suzanne Heaton

     

    Curran, Kilmartin, McHugh, & O'Donnell

    Thursday 21st Jul 2016, 06:32AM
  • Suzanne---I am pleased to see your posting.  It will be interesting to research if your Sarah McHugh has a connection to my Sarah McHugh ( records show 8 children born 1856-1877).  I do not recall having seen the name Curran in any of my family research so far but plan to review the children's baptism records again---I have always hoped the baptism sponsor names would lead me to further family knowledge.  Are your references to autocorrect meaning that Bradford in your response was really Headford?  And which 1901 census are you refering to?  We have another family trip to Ireland planned summer 2017 so another hope is to "find" family sites or even distant relatives in Ireland!  Thanks!  Mary

    maryrehak

    Friday 22nd Jul 2016, 01:07PM
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    Hi Suzanne---I just received a notice from Ireland XO with Dennis Curran's picture.  Somehow last year I must have gotten side-tracked regarding our communications.  I have 2 Curran connections I have since found:  Thomas Curran as baptism sponsor (with Mary Higgins) June 1 1864 for Catherine Higgins (my great grandmother's sister) Donaghpatrick Parish, Galway County---Headford and Balleycasey are often referenced in the family's records.  She was part of the family eventually living in Minneaplolis.  I plan to research the Griffiths Valuation  for Currans  who may be listed near the Higgins and McHughs I have found in Donaghpatrick and Kilcoona Parishes.  I also have done my FTDNA and have a 2nd-4th Curran cousin---not sure that I can list his name on this site---I did send him an e-mail a number of months ago but no response. 

    I am hoping you are still actively on this site so we can connect!  Mary

     

    maryrehak

    Sunday 7th May 2017, 08:56PM
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    Hi Mary,  I'd hazard a strong guess there's a connection, I know what a small area it was/is.  My Saragh McHugh's father was John and she was born in 1833.  Her husband was John Curran, my great granda was their son born in 1879 their youngest I believe.  I saw some records showing neighbors and they all were McHugh mainly   I have a tree on Ancestry would love to connect  I have also uploaded my DNA a few places like Gedmatch & Ftdna   Hopefully we can catch up.  Suzanne Heaton  heaton.genealogy@gmail.com

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Curran, Kilmartin, McHugh, & O'Donnell

    Monday 8th May 2017, 05:14AM
  •  

    Hi Mary,  I'd hazard a strong guess there's a connection, I know what a small area it was/is.  My Saragh McHugh's father was John and she was born in 1833.  Her husband was John Curran, my great granda was their son born in 1879 their youngest I believe.  I saw some records showing neighbors and they all were McHugh mainly   I have a tree on Ancestry would love to connect  I have also uploaded my DNA a few places like Gedmatch & Ftdna   Hopefully we can catch up.  Suzanne Heaton  heaton.genealogy@gmail.com

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Curran, Kilmartin, McHugh, & O'Donnell

    Monday 8th May 2017, 05:14AM
  • Hi Suzane:

     

    Hopefully Mary will see this post and reply.  Please email me at:  jhalloranryan@irelandxo.com  if she doesn't and I will try to connect you up with her via private email.

     

    Many thanks for keeping the message board up-to-date with your research.  If you wish, please consider creating a profile on any of the above ancestors for the XO Chronicles. 

     

    http://www.irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/history-and-genealogy

    All the best,

    Jane.

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Monday 8th May 2017, 11:09AM

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