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Hi, I am trying to find the birth place or any information on a James Crew who was born in 1809 or 1810.

I do know that James Crew was an Excise Officer in Thomastown and Inistioge and married a Bridget Plunket who came from New Ross, Wexford. (Her fathers name was Phillip Plunket) James and Bridget were married in Thomastown in 1868 and had four daughters, Bridget born in 1869, Anastacia born in 1871, Anne born in 1873 and Ellen born in 1875. I believe that all the girls were born in Inistioge although I have no idea which church they belong to. James died in Inistioge 1876 and I would like to try and find out where he was born where he is buried. Any help would be greatly appreciated.                                                                          

Regards Steve.

 

 

  

Opal

Monday 22nd Aug 2016, 09:30AM

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  • Hi Steve

    Couldn't find birth or burial place but did find this:

    Name:James CrewDate of Birth:
    Date of Baptism:14-Nov-1868Address:InistiogeParish/District:INISTIOGUEGender:MaleCountyCo. Kilkenny
    Denomination:Roman Catholic
    Father:Not Recorded CrewMother:Not Recorded Not RecordedOccupation:
    Sponsor 1 /
    Informant 1:William HoranSponsor 2 /
    Informant 2:Not Recorded Not Recorded
    Notes:

    [FATHERS OCCUPATION:AN OFFICER OF INLAND REVENUE](A CONVERT

    Col

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 22nd Aug 2016, 10:52AM
  • Hi Col, thanks very much for taking the time to find that valuable piece of information as it's something that I have never seen before.

    James Crew (junior) baptism on the 14th November 1868 and his parents wedding on the 15th November 1868 must of been the talk of the Thomastown wash house at the time. I wonder what happened to him as I have never come across him before so maybe he died as a child.

    As a matter of interest, James Crew (born abt 1809) died in Inistioge in 1876 aged 66 and Bridget married  James Rush (a tailor) in 1877. They had a son called James Rush (junior) in1878 and then James Rush (senior) died in 1880 aged 70.

    Bridget Crewe (a widow, born in New Ross) is then discovered with her four daughters living in Manchester on the 1891 census along with her son James Crewe aged 12 years, an apprentice barber. It appears to me that James Rush (junior) became James Crewe unless something new turns up.

    Kind regards Steve. 

     

     

    Opal

    Tuesday 23rd Aug 2016, 10:58AM
  • Steve: Interesting reading,......where are you located?

    My wife's grandmother was born in 1871 in a tiny townland just a mile or two from Inistiogue; we visit there for a month every year and will be there on Aug. 31.

    Cheers,

    Richard 

    Richard Corcelli

    Tuesday 23rd Aug 2016, 02:59PM
  • Hi Richard, we live in Queensland Australia so the only chance that I have of seeing the area is via Google Earth. It looks like it's a lovely place and it's on the top my bucket list, as soon as we win the lottery. I sometimes wonder why Bridget moved from the quite of the countryside to industrial Manchester but with four children to support all under the age of 10 then she had to do what she thought was best. Life was so different 150 years ago and I do wonder if she left the area with the help of the local poor council, she must of had a very hard life.

    I hope that you have a great holiday over there Richard, where are you from by the way.

    Regards Steve. 

    Opal

    Wednesday 24th Aug 2016, 12:22AM
  • Steve: We live in Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada,....about 100 miles north of Toronto.

    Have a gander at www.inistioge.ie

    If you care to put your e-mail address on this post, I cans send you a few of my photos.

    Also, I know a few historians in the village.

    Cheers,

    Richard

    Richard Corcelli

    Wednesday 24th Aug 2016, 11:52AM
  • Hi Richard, thanks for sharing that drone footage, I thought that I had seen all the Inistioge clips on You Tube but thats the first time that I have seen that one and I really enjoyed it. If you happen to get any spare time with your historian friends then I would really appreciate it if you could ask them how I can locate the birth place of James Crew (born abt 1809/10). I have a strong feeling that James and Bridget had both been married before as I have in my possesion a very poor copy of a badly water damaged court document from the court in Thomastown dated 4th June 1861. It states (court case number 18) that on 22nd May 1861 James and Zillah Crew of Inistioge had filed a complaint against John and Joanna Dwyer of Inistioge for stealing a petty coat belonging to Zillah which she later later saw hanging on Joanna Dwyer's washing line. On the next line it says (court case number 19) John and Joanna Dwyer had filed a complaint against Zillah for trespassing on their property.

    I can't work out what the out come of this court case was as the sentence is illegible due to age and water damage but it has me wondering if Zillah was James first wife, his daughter or his mother as I can't find any other mention of her anywhere.    Thanks again Richard and have a great holiday,

    Regards Steve.                                                                                                        

     

     

    Opal

    Friday 26th Aug 2016, 10:14AM
  • Steve: Here is the National Archives of Ireland website with a link to St Columbkille's Catholic church baptisms in Inistiogue from December 1810. You can scan for your ancestor,.....it's tedious work. Sometimes it lists the resident townland of one of the parents or godparents. Good luck.

    RJC

    http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000635327#page/2/mode/1up

    Saturday 27th Aug 2016, 09:14AM
  • Many thanks R.J.C. as you said it's tedious work but it's very interesting. It's like gold mining, you always think that you going to find a nugget on the next page but after two hours I think that my eyes need a rest. I shall carry on tomorrow and I will let you know if I strike it lucky.

    Regards Steve.  

    Opal

    Monday 29th Aug 2016, 09:42AM

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