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Looking for Young family relatives still in the Kilnaughtin Parish area. My great grandfather was George Young (1869-1922) of Tarbert. The line goes back to the early 1800's. His father was George Young of Reenturk (1835-1880's); mother was Mary Mahony of Saleen (1839-1926). His grandfather was Charles Young of Reenturk (1810-1880). Given names of family members were George, Charles, Michael, Joseph Mary, Jennie and Annie.

The family emigrated to America in the 1890's after they were evicted and then run off. My great grandfather's brother Charles went to Lorain, Ohio and worked in the steel mills. The rest went to Chicago, Illinois. Before they left Ireland, my great grandfather and his brother Charles were charged with assaulting the sheriff's land agent after calling him, "a boycotted bailiff".

I will be visiting the Tarbert area along with areas that include Ballylongford, Listowel, Lenamore and Lisroe where my great grandmother's family (Breen) were from. I'd love to find cousins on my Young and Mahony family side in addition to the Breen cousins that I will be visiting.

John Patrick Sullivan

Annapolis, Maryland, USA 

JSLOCAL602

Saturday 8th Jul 2017, 07:37AM

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  • John:

    Welcome back to Ireland Reaching Out!

    We do not have any parish liaisons in North Kerry.

    I looked at the 1911 census and there was only one Young family in the Tarbert area and no Mahony/Mahoney households. Whether they remained or emigrated is hard to say.

    I looked at the online Irish phone book and there were no Young entries in the Tarbert area but this file is only a partial list of phone users. You may want to e-mail the Tarbert RC church and see if they have any knowledge of Young families in the area.

    http://www.dioceseofkerry.ie/parish/Tarbert/

    When are you headed to Ireland?

    Roger McDonnell

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 8th Jul 2017, 02:22PM
  • Roger,

    Thanks for getting back to me. My great grandfather George Joseph Young's family, including their mother, Mary Mahony, likely all left in the 1890's. All but one settled into Chicago. I've found many of the civil and church records on-line. I will make contact with St Mary's.

    Mary Mahony (my great great grandmother), according to the wedding record was from Ballybunnion.

    My trip is planned for some time in the early Fall.

    Thanks,

    John Patrick Sullivan

    Annapolis, Maryland, USA 

    JSLOCAL602

    Sunday 9th Jul 2017, 04:31PM
  • Hi John, I descend from this family also.  My 3rd great grandmother was Jane Young.  She was from Reenturk and married Michael Fitzmaurice from Saleen in 1864.  Her father was Charles Young, and her brother George Young is the same person as your great great grandfather George Young, born 1835.  Michael, Jane, and their only child Patrick Fitzmaurice immigrated to the US in 1873 through Boston.  They lived in White River Junction Vermont near many other Fitzmaurice relatives who came from Kilnaughtin civil parish in Kerry.  

    Mark Wynn

    Sunday 1st Apr 2018, 09:44AM
  • Thank you so much Mark for replying to my message post. We are most certainly Young family cousins. Do you have the name of Jane and George (1835) Young's mother?

    George Young (1835) married Mary Mahony (1839-1926) on 18 July 1865 at St Mary's RC Church (Kilnaughtin Parish). Below is what I got from the marriage record. Perhaps the wittnesses are a clue to the mother's family.

    Marriage of GEORGE YOUNG of REENTURK & MARY MAHONY of SALEEN. RC PP: REV Dan FOLEY. Fathers: Charles Young (Reenturk) & Michael Mahony (Ballybunnion). Witt: Robert Quinn & Michael McCarthy. Record: KY-RC-MA-77744. Irish Marriages 1845-1958 Vol 15 Pg 177

    It appears that the Young family followed the traditional naming conventions. George Young and Mary Mahony had the following children that I've found. Charles F Young (1867-1916), George Joseph Young (1869-1922), Jennie E Young (1872-1940), Anne Young (1874-?), Mary Young (1877-1947) and Michael Joseph Young (1880-1928). My best guess is that Jennie Young was named after the maternal grandmother and Anne Young would was named after her paternal grandmother. I'd love to hear your thoughts in this regard.

    I do have a family tree on Ancestry (Sullivan Family Tree) and can give you an invite to view it if I get an e-mail address from you. My e-mail address is j.p.sullivan602@gmail.com (lower case, the 0 in 602 is a numeral). 

    Please keep in touch,

    John Patrick Sullivan (Annapolis, Maryland, USA)

    JSLOCAL602

    Thursday 5th Apr 2018, 07:26PM
  • Hi John, sorry I've taken so long to get back.  I had a very busy summer at work.  But anyway, I found a marriage some years ago on irishgenealogy.ie for Charles Young & Anne Young, cousins.  They were married 23 August 1829, in the Church of Ireland parish of Kilnaughtin.  The other Youngs that seem to maybe be related are also Church of Ireland.  If George & Jane were born Church of Ireland, it might not be surprising that they married Catholics since Catholics were by far the majority.  If they wanted to stay Church of Ireland, they probably would have had a much smaller pool of potential spouses to choose from.  The same website has baptismal records for two of Charles and Anne's children, but they are not Jane nor George, James born 1834 & Susan born 1835.  I have Jane's year of birth at about 1845 & George's at about 1835.  I have had this Ann Young as Charles' wife since I found this record.  I tend to think this is correct, even though I haven't found George & Jane's baptismal records.  

    Best 

     

    Mark Wynn

    Mark Wynn

    Saturday 6th Oct 2018, 04:35PM

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