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My grandfather, George Decourcey Dodd, born approx 1885-89, was a twin (brother died in early childhood) and one of 18 children.  He was from Killorglin and immigrated to Canada around 1915-20 and settled in Toronto, Ontario where he married Ella Foley and had a son, George Delaney, my father.  His father owned a salmon canning factory situated closed to the local river.  His mother was from France.  Being one of 18 children means there must be tons of rellies out there and I'd love to find them.

Carol-Ann Gardiner

Monday 12th Aug 2013, 12:41AM

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  • Carol-Ann:

    Not sure I have the correct family but there is a son George whose age matches your information. The problem is the father was a doctor and the mother was born in Co. Kerry not France. Between 1901 and 1911 the father died and his son William (also a doctor) took over as the head of household. The family lived in Ballymacprior townland which I assume is just outside Killorglin. Let me know if this is your family.

    By the way, I located two death index records for a William Henry Dodd in the Killarney registration district (which would included Killorglin). One if for a death in 1908 and the other 1909. (see below). You can write to the GRO www.groireland.ie  and ask for a copy of the death record for William henry Dodd who was from Ballymacprior. You need to fill out their form and provide the quarter/year of death (for both records), the registration district and the volume and page numbers. One record should cost around 4 euros

     

    Roger McDonnell

     

     

     

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kerry/Killorglin/Ballymacprior/1416653/

     

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Kerry/Killorglin/Ballymacprior/289147/

    Name: William Henry Dodd
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan - Mar 1908
    Event Place: Killarney, Ireland
    Registration Quarter and Year: Jan - Mar 1908
    Registration District: Killarney
    Age: 63
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1845
    Mother's Maiden Name:  
    Volume Number: 5
    Page Number: 215
    Name: William Henry Dodd
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr - Jun 1909
    Event Place: Killarney, Ireland
    Registration Quarter and Year: Apr - Jun 1908
    Registration District: Killarney
    Age: 63
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1846
    Mother's Maiden Name:  
    Volume Number: 5
    Page Number: 197

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 12th Aug 2013, 01:32AM
  • Carol-Ann:

    I saw your message that the family I found was the wrong family. For some reason, I can not locate your family in either the 1901 or 1911 census in the Killorglin DED. The only George in Co. Kerry is the one in Ballymacprior. Do you know the names of George's parents particularly his mother?

     

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 12th Aug 2013, 03:42PM
  • Hi Roger

    I was just picking my mom's brain (my dad passed away in 2001) and discovered that George's father was in fact a doctor!  I only knew about the canning factory but apparently that was a family business.  So this might indeed be the right family and possibly it was George's grandmother who came from France.  My mom doesn't know what her name was and all I know is that she was a French Hugenot who left France because of religious persecution and came to Ireland.  This is very interesting.  Another point, there were 21 children, not 18.  The census only shows 5 so I don't know where the rest of them went :)

    There was at least one set of twins, possibly more.  My dad had some letters from the family and my mom's going to try to find them.   That should shed a bit more light on things.

    Carol-Ann

    Carol-Ann Gardiner

    Tuesday 13th Aug 2013, 02:15AM
  • Carol-Ann:

    I'm glad we are on the right track. Between the 1901 and 1911 censuses, I can account for 11 living children. It is unfortunate that the mother died before 1911 because the 1911 census for living mothers, showed how many children they had cumulative and how many were living in 1911. Keep me posted.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 13th Aug 2013, 09:18PM
  • Hi Carol Ann

    i think your Dodds could be the DeCourcy Dodds who are still in Killorglin.  As far as I am aware William (Billy) DeCourcy Dodd is the owner of Killorglin Golf Club.  He had a brother Henry who died in Killarney a few years ago.  Maybe the DeCourcy is the French connection.  They would be Church of Ireland so maybe you would get some information from their records. The Dodds had the fishing rights for the Laune River and had a salmon fishery in Killorglin.

    Good luch with your search

    Brenda Hennessy

    Kildorrery IRO Group

    Kildorrery Cork

    Saturday 17th Aug 2013, 11:13PM
  • Hi Brenda.

    They're the ones!! This is awesome.  Thanks so much.  I like it that Billy owns the golf club as both my dad (was) and my brother and I are golfers.  It's in the blood, lol.  I'll contact the Church of Ireland for more info and I'll try to find Billy on Facebook or maybe I'll check out the golf club.  This is very exciting and I look forward to making contact finally.

    Have a wonderful day!

    Carol-Ann

     

    Carol-Ann Gardiner

    Sunday 18th Aug 2013, 07:16PM
  • Hi Carol-Ann

    Glad to be able to make a connection for you.  I have been in touch with someone in Killorglin who has done some family history research on the Dodds.  If you want to send me your email I can send you her details.  My email address is kildorrery@irelandxo.com

    Slan

    Brenda

    Kildorrery Cork

    Sunday 18th Aug 2013, 09:48PM
  • Hi, Have you seen this entry on the Lyons McSorley Website? :

     

    George and Georgina were the twins?

    Dodd

    William Henry Dodd + Ellen Mary Dodd 

    Married, with 18 children

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    MarriageOct 1 1872 (Age: 27)(Age: 19) --  Molahiffe, Kerry, Ireland

    Husband

    Name:  William Henry Dodd Birth: Oct 26 1844 --  Tubrid, Kerry, IrelandDeath: Jan 29 1908 (Age: 63) --  Ballymacprior, Kerry, Ireland
    Wife

    Name:  Ellen Mary Dodd (born Curtin) Birth: Oct 6 1852 --  Molahiffe, Kerry, IrelandDeath: Nov 17 1931 (Age: 79) --  Ballymacprior, Kerry, Ireland
    Son

    Name:  Henry William Dodd Birth: Aug 17 1873 --  Laune View
    Son

    Name:  Maurice Dodd Birth: Sep 11 1874 --  Ballymacprior, Kerry, IrelandDeath:  Brinkwater, Galway
    Son

    Name:  John Dodd Birth: Mar 16 1876Death: 1877 (Age: 0-1)
    Son

    Name:  William Henry Dodd Birth: Mar 19 1877 --  Ballymacprior, Kerry, IrelandDeath: Jan 11 1929 (Age: 51) --  Ballymacprior, Kerry, Ireland
    Daughter

    Name:  Agnes Kilgallin (born Dodd) Birth: June 5 1878 --  Ballymacprior, Kerry, Ireland
    Daughter

    Name:  Bridget Dodd Birth: Aug 6 1879 --  Ballymacprior, Kerry, IrelandDeath: 1880 (Age: 0-1)
    Son

    Name:  Robert Dodd Birth: Apr 6 1881
    Daughter

    Name:  Kathleen Maude McMahon (born Dodd) Birth: July 1 1882Death: Jan 6 1918 (Age: 35)
    Son

    Name:  John Dodd Birth: Aug 6 1883Death: Nov 7 1918 (Age: 35) --  Remy France
    Daughter

    Name:  Mary Josephine Dodd Birth: Aug 16 1884Death: Apr 7 1936 (Age: 51)
    Daughter

    Name:  Nora Rhatigan (born Dodd) Birth: Feb 13 1886Death: Dec 16 1922 (Age: 36)
    Son

    Name:  George Dodd Birth: Jan 20 1888
    Daughter

    Name:  Georgina Dodd Birth: Jan 20 1888
    Son

    Name:  Francis Josephn Dodd Birth: Aug 2 1889Death: Oct 31 1918 (Age: 29) --  Grantham Military Hospital
    Son

    Name:  Arthur Dodd Birth: Oct 7 1890
    Daughter

    Name:  Mabel Hannigan (born Dodd) Birth: Dec 29 1891
    Son

    Name:  Alfred DeCourcy Dodd Birth: July 14 1893
    Son

    Name:  Walter DeCourcy Dodd Birth: Mar 27 1896Death: Oct 31 1917 (Age: 21) --  Bourlon Wood, France

     

    abbeylubber

    Saturday 1st Feb 2014, 11:24PM
  • Hi, Carol-Ann,

    I am interested in your   Dodd  relatives., especially George deCourcy Dodd and his brother, Arthur Dodd.

    Do you have any information as to where  the resting-places of these two men  are located?

    Best wishes,

     

     

    Nicholas Leonard.

     

     

     

     

    abbeylubber

    Sunday 28th May 2017, 01:22AM
  • Hi Carol-Ann,

    I am a volunteer with the Killorglin Archive Society www.killorglinarchive.com where we collect, collate and archive old photographs, recordings and films that capture the essence of life in Killorglin parish over the last century.  We are currently in the process of setting up a new website where you will be able to view all photographs and records online. The old website is still there and there is mention of the Dodd family and a photograph of Bod and Alphy Dodd. Under publications with reference to the great war 1914-1918 (written by another committee member of K.A.S - Stephen Thompson), you will see that Walter de Courcey Dodd died in the great war age 21. 

    I also know the Billy Dodd who owns the Golf Club in Killorglin and I will pass your query to him if you wish ?  My own email if you would like to send any detail of your family tree is ann@consultpc.ie

    The home of the Dodd family in Ballymacprior is now St. Josephs Home which is a home for the elderly and the old homestead of the Dodd family is still a part of the building (I believe the nuns live in this section). 

    Kind regards,

     

     

      

    Ann

    Sunday 28th May 2017, 12:52PM
  • Hi Ann!

    So nice to hear from you.  I would love it if you would pass my query on to Billy.

    Much appeciated.

     

    Warm wishes,

    Carol-Ann

     

    Carol-Ann Gardiner

    Monday 29th May 2017, 03:02AM
  • Ann:

    We do not have a local volunteer or parish liaison in Killorglin. Any interest in helping out with the Ireland Reaching Out project? Thanks!

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 31st May 2017, 12:53AM
  • Hi Roger,

    I would be delighted to help out but before I agree to doing so, can you tell me what is involved and how much time I would need to give to this as I am currently volunteering with a local archive society and I would like to be able to give time to both.

    Kind regards,

    Ann

     

    Ann

    Wednesday 31st May 2017, 08:25PM

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