Good day to everyone, I am researching my grandfather and his ancestors who came from Co. Limerick. I will start with my 2nd great grandfather. He was Patrick BRIDGMAN b c 1811 - 1821 and died between 1901 and 1911 as he was on the 1901 census but not the 1911 census.
He had a son Michael born 1843 and died 6 Oct 1921 who married Anastasia AMBROSE. At this stage the name BRIDGEMAN also appears as BRIDGMAN. Michael and Anastasia (Anastatia) were married on 26 Jan 1889, Newcastle West. They had the following children;
Thomas J BRIDGMAN b c 1890, Limerick
Robert J (Bob) BRIDGMAN b c 1892 Limerick who married late in life to an English woman in England where he had been living and i presume died there also with no issue
Maryanne (Maeve) BRIDGMAN b c 1893 Limerick who married a Fred KESRICK with no known issue and may have lived and died in England
Bridget (Bridie) BRIDGMAN b c 1894 Limerick who married a Mr PASSOTTI. Bridie ran a public house in Shanagolden about the 1950's by the name of Abby Bar. There were no known issue
James Philip BRIDGEMAN (my grandfather) was born 24 May 1895, Finoe, Shanagolden, Limerick. He arrived in New Zealand around 1912 and jserved in the New Zealand Army 1914 -1917
Edward (Ned) BRIDGMAN b c 1897 Limerick and possibly died before 1957
Anastatia AMBROSE was born to Thomas (The River) AMBROSE and Bridget CREEDON ABOUT 1857, Limerick. She was one of 13 children including John (The Pope) AMBROSE and Fr Robert AMBROSE.
Bridget CREEDON'S father was Martin CREEDON
Any further information or photos etc would be most gratefully received
grrlgypsy
Monday 31st Dec 2012, 05:40AMMessage Board Replies
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would anyone know how my grandfather (James Bridgeman) would have got from Ireland to New Zealand from between about 1911- 1915. I know he was in New Zealand on the 1 May 1915. He may have lived in Knocknaboula,Loughill, Co. Limerick as this was his mothers address. However in the 1911 census he was living at a house in 69 Main St, Glin and was an apprentice baker at a shop run by Francis Fitzgerald
I have attached a photo of himself when he got married in 1927, that is if i have attached it properly
Many thanks in advance
grrlgypsy
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Do you knw if Michael Bridgeman was the brother of Patrick Bridgman, born in the early 1840's, probably in Rathkeale? Patrick married Mary Sullivan in Rathkeale in 1861 in Rathkeale. They emigrated to Detroit, Michigan in the USA in the late 1860's. I have been researching this family because I have been trying to determine if Mary was the sister of my great grandfather Timothy Sullivan. I have also been researching the Ambroses from Ardagh because my great grandmother (Timothy's wife) was Ellen Ambrose, daughter of George Ambrose and Mary Collins.They were married in 1870 in Springfield, Illinois in the USA.
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Do you knw if Michael Bridgeman was the brother of Patrick Bridgman, born in the early 1840's, probably in Rathkeale? Patrick married Mary Sullivan in Rathkeale in 1861 in Rathkeale. They emigrated to Detroit, Michigan in the USA in the late 1860's. I have been researching this family because I have been trying to determine if Mary was the sister of my great grandfather Timothy Sullivan. I have also been researching the Ambroses from Ardagh because my great grandmother (Timothy's wife) was Ellen Ambrose, daughter of George Ambrose and Mary Collins.They were married in 1870 in Springfield, Illinois in the USA.
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Hi there, unfortunatley i do not have any siblings for Michael Bridgman. I am still searching to find them. And unfortunatly i do not have any birth records of Michael. Only his marriage details naming his father, who was Patrick so it is highly likely he did have a brother named Patrick. But i have found a number of Patricks so have not been able to confirm which Patrick is the one i am looking for. Michael was born sometime between 1843 - 1859 so once again a likely hood of some connection. Strangely enough Michael had four wives and i am not sure what order they went in but one of them was a Margaret Sullivan. Once again i am still trying to find any confirmation and records.
As for the Ambrose family i have a Tithe book which shows the entire Ambrose family. The only thing is i could not find a George Ambrose who married a Mary Collins. If you could tell me George's parents i might be able to make the connection for you
Hope this is of some help or may even make some headway/connection with our Bridgman families
grrlgypsy
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Have since discovered lots more since my last post. Michaels parents were Patrick BRIDG(E)MAN married to Bridget MORONEY. The children i have to date are as follows
Margaret chr 26 Jan 1840 Askeaton, Co Limerick
John chr 17 Apr 1841 Askeaton, Co Limerick
Catharine chr 29 Sept 1842 Askeaton, Co Limerick
Thomas chr 29 Mar 1846 Askeaton, Co Limerick
Cornelius or Patrick chr 1848 Askeaton, co Limerick
Bridget chr 21 Oct 1849 Shanagolden, Co Limerick
Anastatia born c 1850
Patrick chr 15 Jul 1855 Barracks, Co Limerick
Michael no birth record but from census & death records he may have been born between 1852 - 1859. He was full age on marriage records, 1901 census aged 42, 1911 census aged 60 and death records say he died 1921 aged 69.
Michael is my gt grandfather and i am trying to find the descendants of his siblings. Am taking a sideways look at my family history now to see if i can find these people and make connections to the Bridg(e)mans i have made contact with today's generations. I have looked at how the family names have followed the naming pattern which looks like that was how the above children were named. Based on that i have figured that maybe some of Patricks siblings were Bridget, Cornelius and Patrick with his parents being John & Catherine. But this needs to be proven. I have also learnt that Michael did not have four wives but on the record i was looking at it meant one of the women was his wife which i do know was Anastatia AMBROSE from Ardagh
So my question is can anyone help me work sideways and discover who the above siblings married? Many thanks
grrlgypsy
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grrigypsy:
Welcome back to Ireland Reaching Out!
Our main purpose in Ireland Reaching Out is to try to determine where the ancestors of diaspora came from in Ireland. In your case, it appears you have a pretty good idea where your family was from. I can suggest that you review the various parish registers in your area of interest in Co. Limerick which are now online registers.nli.ie You may also want to get a one month subscription on Roots Ireland and also a subscription to FindMyPast.ie would also be helpful to identify civil index records for births, marriages and deaths.
Also, no one will see your latest message since you appended your message to a message from April 2013. You may want to post a new message in the approprate parish page in Co. Limerick. Your message will also be displayed on the main message board for all to see.
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘