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i am trying to contact anyone whose ancestors left Mayo during or after the famine to settle in Leeds, Yorkshire.

 I am focussing on a particular area in Leeds called The Bank and the church known as Mount St. Mary's, 

 Any diaries or letters would be most helpful to my research as well as any oral history.

Thank you

Ellen Shannon

 

 

Ellen Shannon

Monday 13th May 2013, 07:30PM

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  • Hi Ellen,

    Thank you for your message. 

    You may try contacting the Mayo Genealogy group as they may be able to point you in the direction of people who fit the profile you are researching. They can be reached via - http://www.castlebar.ie/Nostalgia_and_History/Family-Research.shtml

     

    Best of luck with your research!

    Cynthia

    cynoconnor

    Wednesday 15th May 2013, 03:19PM
  • Dear Cynthia

    Thank you for your advice.

    I have clicked on the link you attached but I cant find anywhere to post my message or contact them.  Will keep looking on the page.

     

    Ellen

    Ellen Shannon

    Thursday 16th May 2013, 10:49AM
  • Hi Ellen,

     

    You could try their Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/groups/clansofmayo/?fref=ts

    or leave a message for Dympna Joyce on the Turlough parish page of this site - http://www.irelandxo.com/group/turlough-mayo

     

    All the best.

    Cynthia

     

    cynoconnor

    Thursday 16th May 2013, 10:53AM
  • Dear Cynthia

     

    Thank you so very much.  I am very grateful.

     

    Ellen

    Ellen Shannon

    Thursday 16th May 2013, 02:05PM
  • Hi Ellen

    Through genealogical research, I have come across the names of Patrick McGarry and his wife Mary (nee Caffery).  They were both born in Mayo in the late 1840's, possibly in Ballina or Crossmolina, and were married in St Patrick's Chapel, on York Road, Leeds in 1872.  They lived on or around The Bank from then on.  I have no information as to when they left Ireland, however.  Also, we have no documentary evidence which might have helped you, other than the English census records, which are publicly available.

    If this might be helpful to you, please get in touch.  Equally, if you have anything which could flesh out their stories, I would be very interested.

    Regards

    Nigel Clark

    Nigelc

    Monday 1st Jul 2013, 01:18PM
  • Hello,

    My 2nd great grandmother, Miriam Brown, may have been from Scotland, but she moved to Leeds about 1870. My great grandfather Walter Brown was born in Leeds, and they lived at 19 Sunny Bank in 1871, then at 38 Sunny Bank in 1872, and finally 4 Sunny Bank in 1878. I am interested in any Cafferty families that may have settled in Leeds, since Walter Brown eventually married Annie Cafferty when they met in Hartford, CT. Annie's family was from Ireland, but that branch of the family settled in Stourbridge, England, before emmigrating to the US.

    Are you gathering names and dates for your research, and will you have a central location where interested people can submit information, and discover their family stories submitted by others?

    Ken Brown, Jr

    Marietta, GA USA

    kenbrown

    Monday 1st Jul 2013, 08:34PM

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