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Interested in more information on the Ancestry of Patrick J, Shaughnessy, b. 1865, Askeaton, County Limerick, d. 1905, Detroit, MI, USA Emmigrated to US in 1882, possibly on the ship City of Brussels  Settled in Detroit, MI, Married Margaret Walsh. Appears to have resided at 151 Orleans (near Larned) in 1891 and 263 Vine Street in 1900. Started a carting business and was active in local Democratic politics pre development of the Michigan manufacturing economy and the re-emergence of the Democratic party. Was the son of Patrick Shaughnessy and Johanna McMahon Shaughnessy, also of Askeaton, County Limerick. DOBs unknown. It appears that Johanna McMahon lived on Church Street in Askeaton in the 1890s. 

PadraigMI

Monday 6th May 2013, 03:13AM

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  • Padraig:

    I checked the 1901 census and found a Johanna O'Shaughnessy living with her unmarried sons Michael and John on William St. in Ashkeaton. (I'm assuming this is the mother of Patrick Shaughnessy).

    I could not locate Johanna in the 1911 census (or Michael and John) but did find a James O'Shaughnessy on William St. who was married and had a number of young children. Possibly he was a brother to Patrick. I'm assuming Johanna died between 1901 and 1911. You can go to www.nationarchives.ie to search for her and Michael and John if you want. Possibly they moved from Ashkeaton. www.familysearch.org is a good site for searching for birth, marriage and death index records.

    Roger McDonnell

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Limerick/Askeaton_West/William_Street/1511568/

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Limerick/Askeaton_West/William_Street/640301/

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 6th May 2013, 04:49PM
  • Hey Rodger,

    Thanks for your help!

    This certainly opens up some new leads for me.

    I have some work (delightfully) to do.

    All the best,

    Patrick

    PadraigMI

    Monday 6th May 2013, 05:02PM
  • Marriage, 

    Patrick Shaughnessy

    & Johanna McMahon,

    askeaton 01 nov 1861

    children of Patrick & Johanna

    Michael 1862,

    Patk 1865.

    mary 1867,

    thomas 1869,

    James 1871,

    john 1874.

     

    there is a clan gathering of the shaughnessy/oshaughnessy in gort co galway may 2013

    the origin of shaughnessy/oshaughnessy is from the midlands, near gort  co galway.

     

    regards

    john

     

     

     

     

    oconnelljohn1

    Monday 6th May 2013, 08:22PM
  • other notice boards you could search,

    roots chat, notice board,

    curious fox genealogy notice board,

    select, curious fox notice board, 

    enter kilcornan & select  

    kilcornan near kilbreedy & select a 10 mile search,  

    all the notices with green onvolobes are mine

    ancestry.com,

    cousins connect, notice board.

    in google search enter shaughnessy of askeaton genealogy.

     

    regards john

    oconnelljohn1

    Monday 6th May 2013, 09:14PM
  • there are 5 seperate families, researching the shaughnessy name

    in  askeaton, ballysteen, kilcornan area fo county limerick,

    we are all inter related.

    add ballysteen & kilcornan, to your parish list on ireland reaching out &

    Post on the ballysteen & kilcornan boards, that will widen your area of research

     

    regards 

    john.

     

    oconnelljohn1

    Monday 6th May 2013, 09:18PM
  • And then there's my Patrick O'Shaughnessy bc 1852 in Glin, son of John O'Shaughnessy & 2nd wife Mary Murphy!  He married and settled down to raise a family in Dublin.  He died sometime between the 1901 & 1911 census and finding his children are my next challenge! 

    Denis Christoopher 1882, Mary Alice 1887 died pre 1911, James  bc 1881 married Mary Reilly, Denis 1883, Nicholas 1886 a bricklayer married Catherine & Patrick c 1890

     

    Amaris

    Wednesday 8th May 2013, 09:17PM
  • shaughnessys

    oconnelljohn1

    Wednesday 8th May 2013, 10:19PM
  • Hey John,

    thanks for your help.

    Your message on the Ancestry board spurred new interest in this subject.

    All the best,

    patrick

    PadraigMI

    Thursday 9th May 2013, 11:34AM

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