Hi
I'm looking for specifically the record of Mary Laganeer Barkman date of death 30 May 1859.
Mary lived in Glensosheen Limerick. Husband was Joseph Barkman/Bateman and there were at least 4 children.
Any records on this family would be appreciated.
Regards
Liz
Jabiru
Wednesday 22nd Oct 2014, 02:32AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi Liz
The SMITH public member tree on ancestry (owner LizanneEllis) has the marriage as 20 Sep 1852 in Kilflyn, Limerick
http://trees.ancestry.com.au/tree/50979633/person/13129129315?ssrc=
There is a record of this marriage on www.rootsireland.ie/ which is now a subscription site. The record will have the parish (which you already know) but MAYBE the fathers' names and their addresses when married.
http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/quis.php?page=0&prevStartQuery=0
If you know her age at death you can search for her baptism record on rootsireland.
ColColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Thanks Col - will follow this up!
Cheers
Liz
Jabiru
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I cashed in my remaining credit for a one month subscription. The record:
Name: Mary Bartman Date of Death: 30-May-1859 Age: 39 Parish / District: KILFLYNN Address: Glenasheen County: Co. Limerick Status: Denomination: Church Of Ireland Occupation: Sex: Female So she would have been born around 1820. I found this baptism which despite the strange spelling of Legeer looks phonetically correct.
Name: Mary Liciur Date of Birth: 11-Nov-1821 Date of Baptism: 31-Oct-1831 Address: Not Recorded Parish/District: KILFLYNN Gender: Female County Co. Limerick Denomination: Church Of Ireland Father: Solomon Liciur Mother: Elizabeth Not Recorded Occupation: Not Recorded I have seen the name Solomon Legear on Castle Oliver rent roll records. I am guessing that the baptism date is a typo error.
Also some Kilflyn headstones that may be of interest although they are all relatively modern. The following links should take you to them.Regards
Tim
Tim O'Connell
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Hi Tim
Many thanks for this information and for the subscription. I had seen the same thing but was unsure if it could be her! The gravestones as you say are newer but could still be my distant family.
Cheers
Liz
Jabiru