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Hi, I'm looking to see if there are any living relatives still in Ireland...here's my family information...

Thanks, Morgan

Patrick McKeown, baptized February 1, 1857; Roman Catholic

Parish: Keelogues

Region: North Mayo

Father's Name: Matthew McKeown

Mother's Name: Catherine McKeown

Sponsor 1: Michael McKeown

Sponsor 2: Winny McKeown

Siblings: Honor

Honoria (Honor) Lavelle McKeown, baptized March 11, 1871; Roman Catholic

Address: Treen

Parish: Turlough/Parke

Region: North Mayo

Father's Name: Edward Lavelle

Mother's Name: Anne McHale

Sponsor 1: Michael McHale

Sponsor 1: Catherine McHale

Siblings: Michael and John

Marriage Record (Civil) of Patrick and Honor McKeown (these are my great, great grandparents)

Husband Name: Patrick McKeown

Husband Occupation: Farmer

Husband Address: Currane Ballyvary

Husband Status: Bachelor

Wife Name: Honor Lavelle

Wife Occupation: N.r.

Wife Address: Treen Turlough

Wife Status: Spinster

Date of Marriage: March 14, 1896

Husband Father Name: Mathew McKeown

Husband Father Occupation: Farmer

Wife Father Name: Edward Lavelle

Wife Father Occupation: Farmer

Centre Name: South Mayo

District Name: Bala District

Witness 1: Anthony McKeown

Witness 2: Bridget Agnes McHale

Marriage Record (Civil) of Edward Lavelle and Ann McHale (these are my great, great, great grandparents) (Honor Lavelle McKeown's parents)

Husband Name: Edwd Lavell

Husband Address: Treen

Wife Name: Ann McHale

Date of Marriage: March 5, 1860

Centre Name: North Mayo

Parish Name: Turlough/Parke

Parish Type: Roman Catholic

Witness 1: Nicholas Chambers

Witness 2: Thos Lavell

In 1901 census, Patrick, Honoria, Mathew, Bridget (Aunt Agnes) and Anne lived with Catherine McKeown (head of family) at 21 Corraun (Bellavary, Mayo). They were farmers.

In 1911 census, Honor (head of family), Mathew, Bridget (Aunt Agnes), Anne, Mary Kate (this is my great grandmother, my grandfather's mom) (Grandmom), Noral, Margaret, Ellen (Aunt Helen) and Michael lived qt 34 Corraun (Bellavary, Mayo). They were farmers with 1 cow, 1 pig, and 1 fowl. They had a private dwelling with a thatched roof and walls made out of stone, brick or concrete. It had 2 rooms and 2 windows.

Also: County Mayo; Parliamentary Division: East Mayo; Poor Law Union: Castlebar; District Electoral Division: Ballyvary; Townland: Curraun; Barony: Gallen; Parish: Kildacomogue.

Thursday 20th Feb 2014, 03:14PM

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