Share This:

According to oral history, my ancestors John Brennan and Bridget Dwyer came to Cumberland, Ontario, Canada in the 1840's from Limerick.  Their children were Patrick b. about 1810, no Canadian records found;  Mary b. about 1816 married William Cole in Canada; John b. about 1819 died in Canada 1909; Michael b. about 1820, married Anastasia Brophy in Canada, died 1909; Margaret b. about 1827, married McDonald in Canada; Peter b. about 1836 married Julia Madden in Canada, died 1864.  I cannot find any records that confirm that they came from Limerick and where.  Can anyone help?

mseguin

Monday 11th Mar 2013, 10:20PM

Message Board Replies

  •  

    Do you know much about their emigration? The dates, the reasonwhy they left, who they may have travelled with?..etc..Generally more information was given atthe port of arrival rather than the port of departure. If you knew which city they arrived at (e.g.Liverpool, New York, etc.), this could be a good place to find more information. -And perhaps evenfind out an exact place of origin. Ellis Island: http://www.ellisisland.org/search/passSearch.asp Castlegarden: http://www.castlegarden.org/ US National Archives/Immigration info: http://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/ The Boston Pilot; From October 1831 through October 1921, the Boston Pilot newspaper printed a?Missing Friends? column with advertisements from people looking for ?lost? friends and relativeswho had emigrated from Ireland to the United States. This extraordinary collection of 40,743 recordsis available here as a searchable online database, which contains a text record for each ad thatappeared in the Pilot. http://infowanted.bc.edu/ The next thing you could do is find the counties and places in Ireland your family names are mostprevalent. Look at the website http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/ and perhapssomething will match some other clue you may have found elsewhere? If nothing turnsup ? it is advisable to try different variations of the spellings of the names. If you have a possiblefirst name you could try the Irish Census 1901, 1911 at www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ or the landvaluation record called Griffiths Valuationhttp://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml

     

    Connaught Ireland

    Thursday 11th Apr 2013, 10:57AM

Post Reply