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I was in the lovely village of Knockainey last Fall and found several relatives buried in a well-tended plot.  I had been searching for them for many years.  This is the Cooke family:  Thomas Cooke, and his wife, Margaret Gleeson Cooke.  One of their oldest children, James Cooke, born in 1844, emigrated to Chicago (some time in the 1860s), married my great-grandmother in Chicago in 1880 (Bridget Barry from Herbertstown) and my wonderful Irish grandmother was born.  Does anyone have any genealogic information they would care to share on this family?  If you do, please contact me at mthomas@madigetz.com.  THANK YOU.

Marsha, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘︎

Thursday 12th Jan 2012, 10:49PM

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    Hello Marsha,

    Thanks for the compliment. The local Tidy Towns volunteers work very hard every year to keep the village neat and tidy for everyone’s enjoyment.

    I have emailed you, the information that we have sourced on the Cooke family so far. Hopefully this corresponds with the information you already have. There are some differences with the dates; however that is to be expected with old records of this type. I have intentionally left the production (if required) of a family tree diagram alone as I feel this is a very personal undertaking and should be completed by the family members first.

    As mentioned in my email we would be grateful to receive copies of old family/Chicago town photos and any other official documents like ship passengers records etc. you wish to share.

    Regards

    Mike

    Michael Cleary

    Monday 23rd Jan 2012, 07:39PM
  • Thanks for the information, Mike.

    This is indeed my family!  I have more information that I will email shortly.  Is the project interested in something like a will?  I have James Cooke's will dated 1894 that was probated in Chicago.  I don't have that much information on him, but will send what I have.

    Marsha

    Marsha, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘︎

    Monday 23rd Jan 2012, 10:00PM
  • Marsha,

    You are welcome.

    Yes  i consider the will (or general parts) of James Cooke a good document. Not quite sure how it could be used yet,but we can talk about that later.

    Regards

    Mike

    Michael Cleary

    Monday 23rd Jan 2012, 10:18PM
  • I have been tracing the Fogarty/Walsh line back. My great great grandmother was Catherine Cooke, who married James Walsh in the early 1800s. I have little information on her, other than the names of her children, but do have a lot on the geneaology of a daughter, Johanna Walsh, to the present day.

    In the 1800s, the Cooke, Walsh and Fogarty families were closely connected in Limerick.

    My information is on ancestry.com under the "Thomas - Fogarty" Family Tree.

    I would appreciate any information that you might have on Catherine Cooke and perhaps her forebears.

    Regards

    Martin Thomas

     

     

    martinros

    Friday 24th Feb 2012, 07:14AM
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    Hi Martin,

    Thank you so much for contacting us and it’s great to get your message.

    You have found out loads of interesting details about your family- thank you for sharing it with us.

    I will look through my notes on the Cooke’s so far and see what we can find for you.

    Knockainey Community Council has a community office operating here, and we are engaged in researching those who left Knockainey over the years.

    Anyway, we are aiming to invite the descendants of those who left here back for a Week of Welcomes in late June 2012. We are doing so as part of a national project called Ireland Reaching Out. so please register with Knockainey parish http://www.irelandxo.com/group/knockainey-limerick on www.irelandxo.com, and, you can also post your query there about your ancestors.

    You may find someone who can help you on that site; also, please e-mail Anne Marie and John at our office on knockaineycommunityoffice@gmail.com and they might be able to assist, if only in looking up the church records for you.

    Perhaps you would like to come to visit us in June? We’d be delighted to welcome yourself and your family, and you can continue to piece together your jigsaw in person!

    Looking forward to hearing from you soon

    Kind regards

    Mike cleary

    Michael Cleary

    Friday 24th Feb 2012, 09:55AM
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    JosieSwanson

    Tuesday 16th Apr 2013, 03:02AM
  • .hi Marsha,for all its worth ,I believe ancestors came from Bottomstown Kockainy from the farm of Thomas and Nan Cooke,Thomas died last year at a ripe old age.my great great grandfather came out to Australia and built the White Hart Hotel at Pyalong Victoria australia.He went back to Ireland and the story goes that some part of the family had taken some of his land that I believe that caused a rift for many years.Patricks son was Richard,his was John,his was Robert then me.The original house is still in the family hope this may be of interest

     

     

     

     

     

    Retep

    Tuesday 13th Jan 2015, 03:00AM

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