Sarah Jane Bartman b June 1857 - Parents Joseph & Mary
Sarah/ Joseph Surname could be recorded as Bartman/Bateman/Barkman
Mary could be Leganeer/Legear
Parents (Joseph & Mary ) believed to have married in 1852 - in Particles.
Cheers
Liz
Jabiru
Monday 13th Oct 2014, 11:15AMMessage Board Replies
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Liz:
Roots Ireland www.rootsireland.ie has an 1857 baptismal record in Co. Limerick for a Sarah Bartman parents Joseph and Mary. I did not determine the parish.
Roots is a pay site to view a transcription of a church record. They recently changes their processes and you may have to purchase a one month subscription.
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi Liz
The following births appear for the Parish of Kilflyn for the same parents, The births are recorded at "Glenasheen" more commonly spelled Glenosheen these days. This was one of the areas settled by Palatines who arrived from Europe on account of religious persecution and the name would suggest that this family is one of those.
Joseph Bartman & Mary Legear/Leganeer M:30-Nov-1852
Surname First Name Year Bartman Sarah Jane 1857 Bartman Elizabeth 1855 Bartman Julius 1854 Bartman Anne 1853 Seventeen years previously in 1840, the Bartman's appearing on the Castle Oliver were as follows:
Nr Townland FirstName LastName 390 Glenasheen Jacob Barkman 495 Ballyriggan Jacob Bartman 496 Ballyriggan Ellizabeth Bartman 503 Ballyriggan Hugh Bartman This sort of suggests that the previous generation was headed by Jacob. If you wished to follow this up, the complete set of rent books are kept in the National Library of Ireland so you could follow the occupancy in Glenosheen that way.
Best wishes
Tim O'Connell (Darragh@Irelandxo.com)
Tim O'Connell
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Thanks Roger - have done so!
Cheers
Liz
Jabiru
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Thanks Tim
I have some of that information - but every little bit helps!
Cheers
Liz
Jabiru
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Hello!
If you contact Kilflynn Church Preservation Society at kcps14@gmail.com
They have compiled several family trees from Particles Church, Glenosheen and Kilflynn Church, Ballyorgan and should be able to help you in your research.
Regards,
Robert.