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I am looking for information about the family of Thomas PLUNKETT & Mary McEVOY.  They were probably married about 1852-1853 in St. Mary's.  In the Catholic Parish Registers, I found the baptism records of their nine children beginning December 1853 and ending September 1869. 

I also found two families in Nobber that could be connected.  John & Catty PLUNKETT had a son Thomas b. 1833, and Patt & Biddy McEVOY had a daughter Mary b. 1833.  These births would be right for the couple that married 20 years later who are my great great grandparents. 

   

irishkerry

Monday 11th Apr 2016, 03:21AM

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  • Irishkerry:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    I will alert our parish liaison for St. Marys that you have posted a message.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 11th Apr 2016, 05:31PM
  • Hello Irishkerry

    you appear to have found a lot already, I too could not find the marriage, there was a Thomas Plunkett married in NObber but to an Ann Dolan, I searched the Irish Genealogy website for the births of Plunketts between 1864, the start year of Irish Civil records and found 20 entries but no mother given on the site so cannot identify if any might be children, maybe you could if you have the Christian names, I did however find a death of a Mary Plunkett age 42 in 1875  and another in 1891 aged 55, the only two that suit, there is also a Thomas Plunkett died in 1895 aged 65. The site is http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ , the church records for most of the country are not on the site as yet. If you know the names and ages of the children you can check the census for 1901 and 1911, default is 1911 here  http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/  In case you are unaware St Marys Meath is in Drogehda, Co. Louth in the main, Drogehda is divided by the river Boyne and the south side is politically in Louth but church wise in Meath.

    The local phone book list 8 Plunketts (by the way I noticed on Ancestry I got a lot of hits under the spelling Plunket also just in case it helps). http://www.eirphonebook.ie/ It defaults to business. 

    There are 2 local papers if you wished to try writing, http://www.independent.ie/regionals/droghedaindependent/ and a free newspaper http://droghedaleader.ie/ 

    While the name Plunkett has a lot of historical significance in the area including the Saint of that name McEvoy is now, I think, more common. 

    Copies of certs post 1864 can be obtained and a photocopy of the entry costs €4 about $5 or less but you have to write and enclose the payment, you can download the form online and post it in and they will return by email, there is a turnaround time of 3 to 5 days after receipt. Be sure to tick photocopy as the full cert is €20. See https://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/Apply-for-Certificates.aspx there is also a page on what is available and where.

    An interesting site about Louth is http://www.jbhall.freeservers.com/ 

    If you have any further queries just add a post.

    Regards

    Pat

    St Peters Louth, IrelandXO Volunteer

    Tuesday 12th Apr 2016, 09:29PM
  • Just to say that the mothers name not been given on the site may not be correct as I have received the certificate and the name is on it while the site says N/R so do not be disheartened until you see the certificate.

    Pat

    St Peters Louth, IrelandXO Volunteer

    Tuesday 12th Apr 2016, 09:31PM

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