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Timothy [Thadeus] Connor married Joanna Kevane [Clifford] 1816 Joanna from
Gortaleen.

Children of the above

Bridget b 1816  Ballyfinnane, Ellen b1820 Ballyfinnane,Thomas B1822
Ballyfinnane, Bridget b1824 Duagh.

Mary b1826 Knucbrack , John b1830 Keellea'...these b from Parish Priest
Father Luke.
 

I have a marrige that could be Ellen above

John O'Donnell m Ellen Connor 1839 Duagh
 

The above Thomas married Elizabeth Teahan 1842 Ballyfinnane.

Their children were...

Mary Connor .b1846,  Gurtshanova Killentierna 'Charles Teahan Connor b1849
Gurtshanova Killentierna

Margaret  Connor b 1855 Camp, MAurice b 1854 [unknown] Catherine b 1859
Gurraun.

Now they were moving because of work as the famine was at that time.

These could also be children of Thomas and Elizabeth

 William b 1850 Duagh .Elizabeth b1852 Duagh

Why I am uncertin is that these two births were to Thomas Connor and
Elizabeth Connor ,a different parish written as both O'Connor

Maurice Connor and sister Catherine went to New Zealand app 197?

Maurice [my ggrandfather] married Mary Francis Courtney {Cournane] b 1858 in
Caherciveen  Kerry in NZ

Her parents were John Courtney and Mary Bowler [have no more on this family
so far]

Catherine married James Richard Talbot but I think died young as there is a
J R Talbot married later in NZ
 

Trish

Friday 2nd Mar 2012, 12:14AM

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  • The townlands you mentioned sounded unfamiliar--not names from the Parish of Duagh, so I checked the parishes of these localities on: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/towna.html

     

    Spellings are inconsistent, so I tried to match the townlands with their parishes. This is what I came up with:

     

     

    Ballyfinnane

    Molahiffe

    Duagh

    Duagh

    Duagh

    Killiney

    Gortaleen

    Kilgarrylander

    Gurraun

    Molahiffe

    Gurtshanova

    Killeentierna

    Keellea

    Molahiffe

    Knucbrack

    Molahiffe

     

    Note there are 2 Duaghs. The Duagh in the Duagh Parish (which this message board represents). The other is in the parish of Killney. Duagh in the parish Duagh is represented by the blue and the one denoted in purple is Duagh in the parish Killney. The circles in red represent the parishes of the other townlands.

     

     

    While I may be wrong, but I think a connection with Duagh in Duagh Parish or Duagh in Killiney Parish is a remote possiblity. In the late 1850s to early 1860s my GG Grandfather had children in 4 adjacent townlands within the Duagh Parish. The locals thought that was an unusual amount of relocation.

     

    Steve

     

     

     

    steveoc

    Wednesday 20th Jun 2012, 10:51PM
  • The townlands you mentioned sounded unfamiliar--not names from the Parish of Duagh, so I checked the parishes of these localities on: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/towna.html

     

    Spellings are inconsistent, so I tried to match the townlands with their parishes. This is what I came up with on the map.

    Note there are 2 Duaghs. The Duagh in the Duagh Parish (which this message board represents). The other is in the parish of Killney. Duagh in the parish Duagh is represented by the blue and the one denoted in purple is Duagh in the parish Killney. The circles in red represent the parishes of the other townlands.

     

     

     

     

    I think a link to either Duagh is unlikely.

    steveoc

    Wednesday 20th Jun 2012, 10:55PM
  • I was contacted by Trish via email regarding some of these questions. Here is my response:

     

    Part of what makes this interesting is that Civil and Catholic Parishes do not appear to correspond in your section of Kerry see below:  Catholic Parishes (only map I could find is contemporary)  Granted, the old Catholic Parishes may be different from contemporary, but I think that the current map is pretty close. I am trying to parse out your query. This is what I believe you are presenting: Thadeus Connor Married Joanna Kevane of Gortaleen, Kilgarrylander at Castlemaine, in the civil parish of Kiltallgh:They had the following children: 

    • Bridget 1816 (I'm not finding this one anywhere)
    • Thomas 1822, Ballyfinnane, Civil Parish of Molahiffe, Catholic Parish of Castlemaine
    • Mary 1826 Cnucbrack [Knuckbrack], Civil Parish of Mohaliffe, Catholic Parish of Castelmaine
    • John 1830 Keellea, Civil Parish of Mohaliffe, Catholic Parish of Castlemaine

     The above checks out fine by me except Bridget who I cannot find. Next generation Thomas Connor from above married Elizabeth Teahan of Ballyfinnane, Civil Parish of Mohaliffe, Catholic Parish of Castlemaine in 1842.This makes sense to me. Now to their children: 

    • Mary 1846 Gurtshanofough, Kileentierna (Both Civil and Catholic)
    • Charles 1848 I cannot find
    • Maurice 1854 I cannot find
    • Margaret 1855 Camp, Civil Parish of Ratass, Catholic Parish of Tralee (This would be the only record outside the Kileentierna and Castleisland Parishes. I would like more confirmation myself. Perhaps you have other records). 

     This is a tough call. Mary certainly seems to fit. The Irish recycling of names makes it harder. Keep in mind that parish records are not necessarily complete. I know that in the case of Duagh, many pages have deteriorated to the point they are illegible. William and Elizabeth of Duagh? This doesn't make sense to me. First, Duagh is well outside their sphere. Secondly the Mother's name is given as Elizabeth O'Connor not Elizabeth Teahan. In Duagh there were a lot of Connors and O Connors. I know in my family my GGG Grandparents were both Connors.  I'm going to post my response on Ireland XO so that other might have a look. I'm in the US. Perhaps someone from Ireland can chime in. Steve  

     

    Duagh Kerry

    Sunday 22nd Jul 2012, 08:23PM

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