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I am searching to find records relating to Patrick Joseph Foley who married a Sarah Gavin. Patrick was born 3/29/1880 and died 11/18/1953 in westport, mayo, ireland.  He married a sarah gavin 5/12/1899.  Sarah was the daughter of Peter Gavin and Margret Toole.  I believe that Patricks parents are Timothy Joseph Foley and Catherine Neary.  Timothy was born 4/12/1850 at Castlebar street, Westport, Mayo, Ireland and was Christening at  St. Aldoen's, Dublin city, Dublin, Ireland.  They married 25 July 1872 at Kilmoremoy, Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland.  I am unable to find a death date for him, or any information about Catherine.  I do believe that Timothy's father is Timothy Foley as well who married an Ann Chute but have no information about them except their names.  Any help would be nice.  Or at least point me in a direction to search.  Thank you. 

 

 

Amy

Thursday 16th Jul 2020, 01:40PM

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  • Hi Anne:

    There is a local volunteer who may be able to assist and I will forward this query to him directly.   Please give him a week or two to reply.

    All the best,

    Jane

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Friday 17th Jul 2020, 11:48AM
  • Jane:

    Thank you very much.  It is very hard to research Ireland from the USA.  I thank you for your help.

    Amy

    Saturday 18th Jul 2020, 12:15PM
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    Hi Amy
    I found this marriage certificate. Hope it's of some help.
    Helen

    Helen

    Monday 20th Jul 2020, 07:30AM
  • Helen:

    Thank you for the record.  It didn't give me much help but at least I have a record showing that I was on the right track with the right names.  I am mostly looking for birthdates or at least a death date for Catherine Neary or Timothy Foley and his wife Ann Chute.  I will keep looking everywhere.  Thank you again.

    Amy

    Monday 20th Jul 2020, 11:36AM
  • Hi Amy:

    Our local volunteer has asked that I give you the following information:

    Catherine Neary/ Nary died 14th august 1882 of phthisis Timothy married again on 13th October 1889 to Honoria Murphy. The family lived in Castlebar St in the 1901 and 1911 census. Timothy died on 14 March 1914. Patrick and Sarah Gavin  had a son Austin on 22 July 1914 when they lived on Peter St.and some of his children are still in Westport.

     

    If you would like further assistance, please let me know.

    All the best,

     

    Jane

     

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Monday 20th Jul 2020, 12:11PM
  • Thank you.  With that info I can really do some research.  I was stuck without any vitals to go by.  I know all about Austin and his family.  All his brothers and sisters info I have, I just could not get anywhere with Timothy.  Thank you again.  

    Amy

    Tuesday 21st Jul 2020, 01:04PM
  • You folks are amazing. My Foleys left Mayo sometime before 1812. My great-great-great grandfather was born in Listowel, County Kerry, and I am not sure how or why they went there. When you ask my American relatives where the Foleys came from, they say Mayo. Yet their tombstones here in Wisconsin say they are from County Kerry. They came on the Robinson Expedition, we believe. I can pick up William Foley, Sr. b. 1812 in Listowel, when he hits Binghamtom NY and his wife Marcella McCormick gave birth in 1842 to William H Foley Jr. The entire family moved to Wisconsin. They were farmers and merchants. My hunch is that William Sr., who was called a reduced farmer, was at one time a merchant. I will post a query in the County Kerry group. 

    Ellen Foley

    Wednesday 22nd Jul 2020, 08:48PM
  • Ellen Foley:

    Trust me I know how hard it is to research the Foley linage.  Peace of advice is to be careful!  I got turned around quite a few times thinking it was my  linage but it wasn't.  There are many Foley's with the same names and family members names that lined up but it wasn't the correct line.  So please be careful when researching the Foley line.  

     

     

    Amy

    Thursday 23rd Jul 2020, 12:27PM
  • Jane Halloran Ryan,

    Can you ask that volunteer where Hanoria and Timothy got married so I can get the marriage record and the names of her parents?  Tried to find it but unable to locate it.  I do have all their children's names and dates from that marriage.  I had also found a census record where timothy was in the hospital.  Tell her Thanks for all the help.

    Amy.

    Amy

    Tuesday 1st Dec 2020, 05:09PM
  • Never mind found it but can not read the name it says on the license for her can anybody read this.  https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_re…

     

    Amy

    Tuesday 1st Dec 2020, 05:28PM
  • Hi Amy:

    You may be interested in contacting David Whyte who is spearheading the commemoration activities of the Peter Robinson Emigration Scheme in Ballyhoura.  The link is here:  https://visitballyhoura.com/pages/peter-robinson-settlers-story

    IrelandXO is partnering with them in relation to activities so please be sure to keep checking back with the IrelandXO website for further information.

    Stay safe and well.

    All the best,

    Jane

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Wednesday 2nd Dec 2020, 12:34PM
  • Amy,

    My transcription of the registration record of the marrriage of Timothy Foley and Honoria Murphy.

    Marriage at the R.C. Chapel of Westport in the Registrar's District of Westport No. 1

    in the Union of Westport in the County of Mayo

    Sunday 13th October 1889

    Timothy FOLEY;  39 years; widower;  ......painter;  Castlebar St., Westport; father Timothy Foley, blacksmith

    Honoria MURPHY;  20 years; spinster; dressmaker; Castlebar St., Westport; father Michael Murphy, farmer

    Married in R.C. Chapel of St. Mary's, Westport by Michael Higgins

    Witnesses: Pat KERRIGAN, Catherine CAREY

    The first part of Timothy's occupation might be brick or french but I'm not confident about either. 

     

    I'm puzzled about why Timothy Foley was baptised in Dublin if he was born in Westport.

    Baptism Dublin 12 April 1850

    Timothy Joseph Foley;  Father: Timothy; Mother; Anne

    Sponsors: John Summerfield, Mary Mullin

    A baby was normally baptised in the place where he was born. Catholic parents would have their baby baptised within a few days of birth. 

    I was also puzzled that according to your post, Timothy Foley was baptised in Dublin on 12th April 1850, almost 8 months before Timothy Foley was born in Westport on 4th December 1850! On a second and more careful reading of your opening post, I realised that it was the American format of writing dates which had confused me. It's better, for clarity to write months in words.

    Westport baptism register for 1840's & 1850's is "out of date order". In other words it's a mess. Kilmoremoy baptism registers have a gap August 1849 - June 1851. These imperfections are typical of church registers in Mayo in that era. 

     

     

    Maggie May

    Monday 7th Dec 2020, 01:02PM
  • According to Timothy's census returns he was born in Dublin, not Mayo. He gave his age as 50 in 1901 and 62 in 1911. 

    The hospital census return for 1911 said he had something wrong with one of his eyelids. The name of the disease began with E and ened in "ioma". "E _ _ _ thelioma"?

    His wife's name was written Hanoria on 1901 census and daughter's name Hanoria. She was Norah on 1911 census with daughter also Norah. 

    Timothy's cause of death was senile debility. I wonder if it was connected to his work, breathing in paint fumes for decades. Paint contained lead. According to the death registration he was 67. Informant was his wife who gave her name as Honor. She made her mark, didn't sign her name. 

    It's possible that Anne Foley, Timothy's mother may have been Hanoria, Honoria, Honor, Hannah or Nancy on records. 

    There are Anne Foley death registrations in Dublin but image isn't available for early ones. She may have died before civil registration of deaths began in 1864. Did Timothy have siblings?

    Maggie May

    Monday 7th Dec 2020, 02:10PM

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