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Searching for information of the John Hanly (father) and Catherine (Kate) Doherty family.

Children born 1872-1879 Bridget, Patrick, John, Mary, James, Thomas.

Father John Hanly deceased early 1880s.

Entire family emigrated to Chicago, IL mid to late 1880s except Bridget.

Bridget records show deceased 1903.

Remainder of family buried in Chicago, IL.

Coming to Limerick area late March 2015.

jwhalen

Monday 26th Jan 2015, 10:16AM

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  • Hi Jim

    Here's a marriage record of John & Catherine

    11-Feb-1871 Parish / District: RATHKEALE County: Co. Limerick Husband Wife Name: John Hanley Catherine Doherty Address: Reens Cross Ballyallinan Denomination: Civil Record Civil Record Occupation: FARMER Not Recorded Age: 0 0 Status: Bachelor (Previously unmarried) Spinster (Previously unmarried) Husband's Father Wife's Father Name: John Hanley John Doherty Address: Denomination: Occupation: FARMER FARMER

    It's a copy & paste from www.rootsireland.ie/ (subscription site) so is a bit confused but the fathers are both John.& farmers

    Hanleys were from Reens Cross; Dohertys from Ballyallinan

    I believe this is John's death record:

    http://John Hanly Date of Death: 20-Jun-1880 Age: 46 Parish / District: RATHKEALE Address: Reens County: Co. Limerick Status: Married Denomination: Civil Record Occupation: SHOPKEEPER Sex: Male Graveyard Informant Graveyard: Relationship: Not Recorded Parish: Name: Catherine Hanly County: Address: Reens

    I have relatives in Rathkeale and will be seeing one this week so will ask about Hanleys and Dohertys to try to find grave sites for you to visit.

    Col

     

     

     

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 27th Jan 2015, 12:02PM
  • Thanks Col,

    Thanks for the quick reply and the information.

    I did not have any record of my great grandparents' marriage or my great grandfather's death.

    The dates definitely coincide with the six children being born between 1872 and 1879.

    The oldest child Bridget who was born in 1872 was the only one who did not emigrate and records I could find show she died in the area in 1903.

    My oldest cousin Tom Hanley mentioned he had heard that the family had some sort of shop or inn for travelers and seeing the occupation as shopkeeper supports that.

    Catherine and the five children emigrated to Chicago after John's death. I have yet to find a ship record. All six are buried in an unmarked grave on the south side of Chicago. One son Thomas was my mom's father but he died in 1931 when she was 3. I plan to place two permanent markers this summer at their gravesite for my mom this summer and had started this family research in anticipation of that. Records seem more plentiful in Ireland than Chicago.

    We will be coming to Shannon from London on March 22. We will spend the night in Adare and spend time on March 22-23 visiting the area and hopefully find some gravesites.

    Thanks for your help.

    Jim Whalen

    Carmel, Indiana, USA 

     

     

     

     

     

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    Tuesday 27th Jan 2015, 02:48PM
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