Teresa McCarthy born c1859 died 1902 (daughter of James McCarthy, Coachman) married John Shanahan born c1850 died 1914 (Sand Man, son of Patrick Shanahan (also a Sand Man) and Bridget Connell) on 16 Jun 1875 in Limerick City, Co Limerick, Ireland.
Teresa Shanahan nee McCarthy and her husband John Shanahan both buried in Mount Saint Lawrence Cemetery in Limerick City.
Children of Teresa McCarthy and John Shanahan:
- Patrick Joseph Shanahan born 14 May 1876
- James Michael Shanahan born 27 Sep 1877
- Mary Teresa Shanahan born 05 Aug 1879 (married Daniel O'Donovan)
- Norah "Hanora" Shanahan born 26 Feb 1882 (married Patrick Fennell)
- Michael Shanahan born c 1884
- Catherine Shanahan born 12 Dec 1893
If anyone can point me towards the name of Teresa McCarthy's mother, or any further information on the parents of John Shanahan [Patrick Shanahan and Bridget Connell], I'd appreciate hearing from you.
Thanks in advance!
Kathy Rhodes
longlocks
Tuesday 23rd Dec 2014, 03:54PMMessage Board Replies
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Kathy:
I assume you have heard that the National Library will be placing the RC parish registers online next summer for free searching. At that time, you can go through the Limerick city parishes to see if you can find Teresa's baptism. Roots only has an 1860 (which I assume is too late with an 1875 marriage) and an 1852 record in St. Michaels church but the father was not James.
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Kathy,
What is the occupation of a Sand Man?
Thank you
Eire2Go
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Sand men worked on the River Shannon in boats called sand cots. They harvested sand from the Shannon River mostly for use in the building trade.
longlocks
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The Mount St Laurence Cemetery
Records can be viewed on Line for free.
Regards
John.
oconnelljohn1
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Thank you, Long Locks for this link. Just read, and beautifully written - love it.
Interested to see the name Duhig. One of the main library buildings at the University of Queensland (Australia) is The Duhig Building. Now I wonder who s/he was?
I've a Collins ancestor from Askeaton, Limerick. Maybe I'll see that county one day!
Merry Christmas - and Healthy New Year.
Eire2Go
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Thanks for this John. Is a link to the records available?
Regards, Eire2o
Eire2Go
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There are two places online to view the Mount Saint Lawrence Cemetery records:
http://mountsaintlawrence.limerick.ie
This site has photos of the tombstones
And you can check the actual burial registers online as well at
Patrick Shanahan, Sandman, (born c1822 died 21 Nov 1870) and his wife Bridget Connell (born c1822 died 29 Jun 1879) are buried in Mount Saint Lawrence. I have six tentative children for them:
- Mary Shanahan born 23 Apr 1838
- Denis Shanahan born 01 Nov 1839
- Catherine Shanahan born 16 May 1842
- Ellen Shanahan born 17 Jul 1847
- John Shanahan born 17 Jun 1850 (married Teresa McCarthy 16 Jun 1875) both also buried Mt. St. Lawrence
- Michael Shanahan born 17 Apr 1854 (married Elizabeth "Lizzie" Quilligan 1874 in Scariff, Co Clare) both also buried Mt. St. Lawrence Cemetery
longlocks
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Thanks for sharing these great resources. It's so good to find small centres looking after their own data and helping researchers in their way.
Good luck with it all.
Eire2Go
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"Teresa McCarthy born c1859 died 1902 (daughter of James McCarthy, Coachman) married John Shanahan born c1850 died 1914 (Sand Man, son of Patrick Shanahan (also a Sand Man) and Bridget Connell) on 16 Jun 1875 in Limerick City, Co Limerick, Ireland."
Made an error in original post. Teresa McCarthy was the daughter of THOMAS McCARTHY, Coachman not James McCarthy as originally posted! One of the witnesses at her marriage to John Shanahan was a James McCarthy (possibly a brother?) Other witness at the wedding was Kate Gleeson. Teresa's address at the time of her marriage was The Square (St John's). Teresa and John were married at the RC Cathedral.
Any help in locating the maiden name of Teresa's mother would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for any help!
Kathy
longlocks
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Finding records that include the full name of Witnesess is impressive. Are they from local parishes or a commercial supplier?
Regards, Eire2Go
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longlocks
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Kathy:
The 1852 baptism for a Teresa McCarthy that I mentioned above has a father named Thomas. Mother was Honora.
Roger
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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I've purchased several records from RootsIreland, which gave witnesses and sponsors by only surname (with possible OCR errors) or with first initial only and surname - never the full name. Must vary with county?
We've also an original of an1870s marriage certificate from Camus-juxta-Morne. The detail in that very old certificate surpasses the meagre data obtainable from online digitised databases - which do cost money!
For this reason, it will be interesting to see the form NLI uses when releasing the RC Parish records online. Scans of the documents with Name-Date indexing is preferable for researching than OCR to fit a basic database with minimal fields.
Eire2Go
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