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looking for parish , townland and ancestors  of sullivan family  who left county kerry for canada approx. 1849.the family consisted of...john sr. remained in county kerry

                                 ellen shea..remained in county kerry

                                  john sullivan jr...b..1828..d..1892

                                   bridget......b..1834..d..1914

                                    abigail....b..1838..d..1905

                                     lawrence..b?..d..?

                                      michael..b..?  d..?

in canada the family obtained crown land at lot 3 con 3 bentinck twp. grey county ontario.any information concerning my sullivan would be greatly appreciated.........(mr) kerry sullivan

                                

 

 

sully1935

Tuesday 22nd Oct 2013, 02:27PM

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  • Thank you for your message.

    Do you know much about their emigration? The dates, the reason why they left, who they may have travelled with?..etc..Generally more information was given at the port of arrival rather than the port of departure. If you knew which city they arrived at (e.g. Liverpool, New York, etc.), this could be a good place to find more information. -And perhaps even find out an exact place of origin.

    Do you know their religion?

    Most Catholic records are held locally - One site which might be of use is - http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/browse/ - where you can ?browse? an overview of available records per county. If you have any difficulty, you could try writing to the parish priest for possible assistance.

    Church of Ireland parish registers for the period up to 1870-are public records. Registers are available for about one third of the parishes, however many were destroyed in the Public Records Office in Dublin in 1922. Most are still held by the local clergy, although some are in the National Archives of Ireland and others are in the Representative Church Body Library in Dublin. A list of all surviving registers is available in the National Archives. http://ireland.anglican.org/about/42 and http://www.nationalarchives.ie/.  The Anglican Record Project is has created an index to their records: http://ireland.anglican.org/cmsfiles/pdf/AboutUs/library/AngRecord/bunclodyunionindex.pdf

    Civil registration records are available from the General Register Office (GRO). These start from 1864 and may be useful in finding additional family members. You can access the website here: http://www.groireland.ie/research.htm

    Failte Romhat has lots of other useful links you could try looking at ). www.failteromhat.com

    Remember to post as much information as you can with regard to the people you are researching. The more information you post, the more likely it is that one of our volunteers will be able to advise or assist you. Also include information concerning which sources you may have already used so others may further your search.

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    cynoconnor

    Tuesday 7th Jan 2014, 03:34PM

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