hi
i am michael mcauliffe descendant of henry mcauliffe, am trying to get there irish history
henry & thomas mcauliffe where convicted of failure to compel to quit in clonmel court 1840, henry aged 20 & thomas 24. they where transported to tasmania for 7 years. Attached is the transcript of the trial by the clonmel herald. Ellen Sheehy deposed she was from five day's before the first of july, three weeks spinning at the house of McAuliffes ; on one of these day's she was in Galbally, and heard of the attack, and after returning that day took the dinner to the prisoners, McAuliffes, who were working then at the bog.
we extensive records of henry & thomas from this trial onwards. am searching catholic records of galbally and parishs around this area but no luck so far with BDMs
have tried griffiths vaulation and tithe applotments
any suggestions
regards michael
Tuesday 3rd May 2016, 03:30AM
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Mic:
Welcome back!
The earliest baptismal record for a Henry McAuliffe was in 1823 in the Newmarket RC parish in Co. Cork. See below. There are no records in Co. Limerick back to that time period. Based on the writeup, you would expect that your Henry was born around 1819. Here is the link to the Galbally register http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0264 Records start in 1810 in case you want to review the register. I did not see a Thomas McAuliffe baptismal record in Newmarket around 1820 or so.
Roger McDonnell
First name(s)HenryLast nameMcAuliffeBirth year-Baptism year1823Baptism date17 Sep 1823ResidenceMulanParishNewmarketDioceseCloyneCountyCorkCountryIrelandFather's first name(s)JohnFather's last nameMcAuliffeMother's first name(s)MaryMother's last nameKenelleyRepositoryNational Library of IrelandNational Library of Ireland linkhttp://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000634910#page/1/mode/1upRegisterBaptism
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thanks for your help, much appreciated
michael mcauliffe
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Hi Michael
There were McCauliffe's in Galbally around 23 Feb 1835 as Patrick had what looks like a Henry baptised . Mother looks like Mary Fullerton http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632716#page/33/mode/1up
There were McCauliffe's in the next parish of Emly and nearby Tipperary town - it might be worth checking them registers out as well
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thanks cordangan
have continued on from 1820 through to 1836 and will go to 1850, will also check you other info6