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Hello,

What an interesting forum.  I am doing genealogy of my family and am now focused on my paternal grandmother, Bridget Meade.  In the US she married Jeremiah O’Connor in Pennsylvania.  

I apologize if my formatting is bad:

This is what I think I know:

Brigida Meade was baptized January 23, 1844 in Kilfinane, Limerick.  Her parents were John (Joannis) Meade and Mary (Mariae) Galligan of Bosnetstown (?)  Sponsors Thomas Meade and Elizabeth ?

I believe that Bridget had siblings:  John (b. 1837), Johanna (b. 1834), Maurice (b. 1846), Maria (b. 1840) and William (b. 1850)

Any more information on the Meade’s and the Galligan’s would be much appreciated.

Thank you so much.

Joanne

Joanne O.

Sunday 9th Oct 2016, 06:05PM

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  • Dear Joanne

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out and apologies for the long delay in getting back to you.

    The only baptism for children of John and Mary I could find was for John (Joannis on the baptismal register) on 8th August 1834. Sponsors were James Galligan and Johanna English. There won't be any birth records for the children as this registration did not begin in Ireland until 1864. Just to be sure, you could manually check through the NLI register linked above, searching a few years either side of John's baptism just to make sure that there are no hidden baptisms that the transcribed database rootsireland.ie has failed to pick up. 

    I couldn't locate a marriage record for John and Mary. I think this is probably John listed in the Griffith's Valuation in 1852 in the townland of Bosnetstown, Kilfinnane. There are also some Meade entries in the Tithes in 1833 for that townland, again probably connected to your family. 

    I see that there is a Maurice Meade and his wife listed in the 1901 Census HERE. You could also have a look to see who else might be listed there.

    Please feel free to add your ancestor's details to our XO Chronicles. You can learn more about it HERE and it might be another avenue to consider so that your ancestor's details can be seen by others. 

    Best wishes

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support 

     

    Clare Doyle

    Tuesday 25th Oct 2016, 09:20AM
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    Hi Clare,

    Thank you for you help.  Now I know there is a James in the Galligan family!  I did find the baptismal certificates for Bridget, Joannes, Maria, Maurice, and William in the same parish, so it is good to know I am on the right track.  I've attached the baptismal certificate for Joannes.  Is Joannes a male or female?  In the family there is a Johanna (female) and John (male).  When I first visited Ireland, I started out in Limerick and had no idea that we were from there.  It is so great to know the connection.  I even "visited" the area using Google maps and it is quite lovely.  Thank you again.

    Joanne

     

     

     

     

     

    Joanne O.

    Tuesday 25th Oct 2016, 06:00PM
  • Hi Joanne

    The Latin for John is Joannis and/or Johannes while Latin for Joanna/Johanna is Johanna.

    The National Library of Ireland have a hand guide in pdf that you can download by going to their The names are in Latin Help Section 

    All the best

    Clare

    Genealogy Support 

    Clare Doyle

    Wednesday 26th Oct 2016, 10:01AM
  • Hi Joanne,

    A little bit of information that may be of interest to you. Recently I was browsing through the Lough Gur and District Historical Journal (17th March 1987) and came across an article titled 'Knockainey Church'. An inscription on a gravestone in that churchyard reads

    Erected by Maurice Meade, Bosnetstown in memory of his father John Meade who died April 18th 1889, aged 88 years. Also his mother Mary Meade alias Galligan. His brother James Meade who died Feb.13th 1896 aged 68 years. RIP

    It is possible that you already have this information. 

    Kind regards

    Angela

    Ange

    Friday 7th Jul 2017, 07:52PM
  • Hello Ange,

    This is new information for me!   I did not have the date of deaths for John and James.  And I wasn't aware of Knockainey Church.  This is fantastic!  Thank you for helping me.

    Joanne

     

    Joanne O.

    Saturday 8th Jul 2017, 11:46AM
  • Hello Ange,  I found St. Mary's and St. John's both in Knockainey.  St. Mary's even has photos of all of the stones online.  So I am on to searching.  Thank you again.   Joanne

    Joanne O.

    Saturday 8th Jul 2017, 12:26PM
  • Ange,  I found a photo of the stone.  It is St. John's graveyard.  You have been great.  Are you from Limerick County?

     

    Joanne O.

    Saturday 8th Jul 2017, 12:37PM
  • Hi Joanne,

    Yes I am from county Limerick and I know the area that your ancestors came from. If you keep an eye on this site the Kilfinane Coshlea Historical Society are in the process of matching the families listed in the 1911 census to the houses on the contemporary ordinance survey townland maps. It is hoped that, funding permitting, the project will be online eventually. This will enable our Irish diaspora to have an exact location for their ancestral home. 

    Kind regards

     

    Ange

    Saturday 8th Jul 2017, 02:35PM
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    Hi Joanne,

    I will try to attach a screenshot of a map of the area of Bosnetstown where the Meades lived. Hoping it works. I have outlined the farmstead in blue. 

     

    Ange

    Saturday 8th Jul 2017, 03:05PM
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    Angela,

    I just saw your screenshot.  Thank you so much!  Another piece of the puzzle.  

    I looked more closely at the names from the graveyard in St. John's where Maurice Meade had placed the stone. I found there were other Galligans buried there, so that is more family to pursue.

    My husband and I had visited the city of Limerick almost 20 years ago, but I never knew then that I was so close to an ancestral town.  You have been great.  Thank you again!

    Joanne

     

     

     

    Joanne O.

    Thursday 28th Sep 2017, 11:08PM
  • Hi Joanne

    You will find the Galligans in the neighbouring townland of Ballinanima massy. They are recorded in the 1901 and 1911 census. There is a Patrick Gilligan listed there in the Griffith Valuation records of 1852 which I'm pretty sure is the same family. You will find this record in www.askaboutireland.ie by searching in Griffiths Places under Ballinanima in the barony of Coshlea.
    Regards
    Angela

    Ange

    Saturday 30th Sep 2017, 07:43AM
  • Hi Ange,

    Thank you.  I haven't pursued the Galligan line much.  I think I am finding that there is a tendency to follow the paternal lines instead of the maternal ones.  I am trying to bring forth the women in our family.  That's why I started on the Meades with my great grandmother.  I have a picture of her and I took a liking to her.  

    Regarding the map you showed me for the Meades, I took the old map you shared with me and compared it to the road map of the area on Google map.  I thought I might be able to "virtually"  walk down the road and perhaps see remnants of the homestead.  Unfortunately, the road is not a main road, so I wasn't able to look at it closely, but more the reason to come back again to the area for a visit.  It is still so rural so it would be fun to explore.

    I posted what you have been helping me with on my Facebook page for some of the family to see and they are impressed.  :-)

    This is so fascinating and you've been a great help.  Have a good rest of the weekend!
    Joanne

     

     

     

     

    Joanne O.

    Sunday 1st Oct 2017, 12:54AM
  • I was following this post and I found some information regarding the land tenure and ownership that may be of interest.

    1833:  John Meade of Bosnetstown in Tithe Applotments book.

    http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/reels/tab//004625666/004625666_00070.pdf

     

    1851:  John Meade held Lot 21a in Griffith's Valuation.  The property was about 22.5 Acres.  Lord Lisle renewed his lease in 1856 according to another document on FindMyPast.

    1887:  Tenant name changed to Maurice Meade

    1911: Census of Ireland: Meade household  http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Limerick/Kilfinnane/Bosnetstown/620840/

    1913: Property purchased by Maurice Meade under Land Act.

    1916: Name changed to Alice Meade

    1919: Name changed to Patrick Meade.

    1929: Name changed to William Foley

    1945: Patrick Foley

    1946: William Foley - No further changes recorded up to 1970

    I was also looking at Google maps and came to the same conclusions about the property now being off road.

    Entrance:

    https://www.google.ie/maps/@52.383016,-8.4992597,3a,75y,36.24h,84.41t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sr7zGBKqCQwn04bzbSb4EXQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

    Position of former farmhouse

    https://www.google.ie/maps/@52.3860965,-8.4937704,263m/data=!3m1!1e3

    If you ever decide to visit the area let us know and we will try to figure out who owns the property now.
    Tim O'Connell

    Tim O'Connell

    Sunday 1st Oct 2017, 09:58AM
  •  

    Thank you, Tim!  I think I was in the vicinity, but was off by a little.  Right town, wrong field.  

    Here are some of the things I am looking for now.  

    Records of Thomas Meade, brother of Johanna

    Record of Patrick Meade, possibly their brother.

     

    A obituary for Johanna Meade says her elderly brother is Thomas.  Both of their death certificates in Pennsylvania list John Meade as the father, Johanna's uses the surname Galligan and Thomas' uses the surname Gallagher for their mother's maiden name.

    I see that a Thomas was a sponsor for Bridget at her baptism and as an older brother he might have done that duty.  His birth is listed on his death certificate as 1837, but I believe that is wrong as he is written as being 95 in 1919.  So I am hunting for his birth record in the church in Kilfinane.   I also have a newspaper article saying Thomas had a brother Patrick in the US working on the rail lines.  I don't have a birth record for him, but I wonder if this Patrick is really his nephew.

    Thank you for your help.  With what you and Angela have given me I can really make inroads into this branch of the family.

    Joanne

     

     

     

    Joanne O.

    Monday 2nd Oct 2017, 03:50PM

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