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I am seeking Michael Coghlan from the parish of Wheery or Killagally.  He may have been born in the very early 1800s - presumably in Kings County.  His wife at present is unknown.

I have found only one Michael Coghlan in this parish - he appears to have leased land from Rev Henry King in the townland of Kilcolgan Beg, in the parish of Wheery or Killagally, Kings County, and is recorded on two separate occasions on the Griffiths Valuations.

Mark Gatiss, was one of the celebrities who featured on WDYTYA? recently.  They made mention of the coloured books which I took to mean that different coloured inks were used to show any changes and alterations in land ownership etc.  Do any such books exist for the parish of Wheery please?

Is anyone able to assist me with this enquiry please?  I would be most grateful for any assistance or guidance.

Kind regards, 

Kate (Australia)

 

 

 

Kate

Thursday 31st Mar 2016, 09:30AM

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  • Kate:

    Welcome back!

    I assume the Coghlans were RC. The parish would be Tisraran and records start in 1819. Do you have names and dates for children? Baptismal records should show parents names. http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0150

    Here is some background on the Revision books from Claire Santry's site http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/revision-books.html  You have to go to the Valuation Office in Dublin to review the records but hopefully somewhere in the future they can be digitized and place online. The same records for Northern Ireland are online at the PRONI site.

    Let me know if you have questions.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 31st Mar 2016, 03:49PM
  • Hi Roger, thank you for your message.  I know the father of my 2 x great grandmother; and I suspect that I have the right mother but I am not 100% certain .. yet.  I have a date of birth for her but I have only been able to find the baptism of one Rosanna in 1838 - I am still looking for her siblings.  I have been looking at the parish registers but they are difficult to read due to the Latin, and the terrible handwriting.  So, still a work in progress.  

    Since the parish records have gone online through Ancestry and Find my past, I have noticed transcription errors, and despite finding the above mentioned Rosanna, she is not recorded as such in the new online indexes.

    Do you know the name of a researcher in Dublin that you would recommend, that may be able to view the records on my behalf, please?  Thank you for your assistance.

    Kind regards, Kate   

    Kate

    Friday 1st Apr 2016, 11:13PM
  • Kate:

    In my experience in the last month there are many missing records on the new data base hosted by Find My Past and Ancestry. Is the 1838 record for Rosanna in Tisraran? What is the day and month and I will have a look at the register.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 2nd Apr 2016, 01:39PM
  • Hi Roger, thank you for your kind offer.

    There is a baptism record for a Rosana Coghlan - daughter of Michael & Mary (can't decipher Mary's maiden name but according to Ancestry it is Market) with sponsors Charles Coghlan and Ellen (Mulvaney or Mulroney ??).  This baptism is on the 4th October 1838 in Eglish; Diocese of Meath; County of Offaly.  I was made aware of this baptism by another person also researching the surname of Coghlan or variant spelling in Kings County.  Both Michael and Mary are recorded as the same surname on the abovementioned baptism.  I have a copy of this entry which I located online at the NLI.

    According to information I have Rosanna claims she was born in Tullamore in 1837 - but I wonder if Tullamore may have been the largest town that was closest to where she was actually born?

    I have been attempting to go through the RC parish records at the NLI but most of it is difficult to read.  

    Some years ago I hired a researcher to look for the baptism of Rosana/Rosanna - she viewed the parish records for Fheuragh, Tisaron & Galen without success. She did find one Rosana but with a different father.  It may be possible that my Rosanna was not baptised - or perhaps her baptism never made it into the books. And likewise for her siblings.  Any record for Rosanna consistently record her father as Michael.

    With the current information I have I would like to see if there is any mention of my 3 x great grandfather in the Revision Books to see if any other names that I have come across might be recorded by association.  

    Do you know of any researcher in Dublin that you could recommend please to check out these books for me?

    Kind regards, Kate

     

    Kate

    Sunday 3rd Apr 2016, 10:32AM
  • Kate:

    The Eglish record could be Market but I'm wondering if it is Parke? The first letter is hard to read but the letters "arke" looks clear. Ellen appears to be Mulrooney. I live in the USA but my suggestion would be to go to the National Archives site. I believe they have researchers listed on the site.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 4th Apr 2016, 08:16PM
  • Hi Roger, many thanks for checking for me.  Some of the writing for the various parishes is very difficult to read, and it is no wonder that there will transcription errors.

    With regard to the USA, do you know if the State Archives hold files on individual people please?  I am interested in New York state in particular.

    Kind regards, Kate

     

    Kate

    Tuesday 5th Apr 2016, 06:13AM
  • Hi Roger, can you tell me what cemetery would be closest to Kilcolgan More or Kilcolgan Beg - and Ballylin, please?  And are there any MI books which have been done for these areas please? 

    Kind regards, Kate.

    Kate

    Monday 25th Apr 2016, 09:04AM
  • Kate:

    This link shows all the cemteries in Co. Offaly. http://www.offaly.ie/eng/Services/Environment/Documents/Burial_Grounds_…

    There is an RC cemetery in Tisraran. I tried to find the current parish and I believe it is Ferbane. It took a while but I did find a web site for the parish. I would e-mail them and see if they can assist with 19th century cemeteries.  http://www.maryt.me/page1.php

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 26th Apr 2016, 07:22PM
  • Hi Roger, thank you for your email.  I did go looking before I posted my message  to you.  I will contact the Church and hopefully they will be able to assist me.  I will let you know if I have any success.  I am grateful for your guidance.  Thank you!

    Kate

    Kate

    Wednesday 27th Apr 2016, 02:12AM
  • Hi Roger, I tried posting an email to the web page of the link you sent me but I kept receiving an error message.  Perhaps they are in the process of updating their site.  However I contacted the library and they have been able to help me.

    I wanted to let you know that I have been sent an entry from the interment register - I feel confident that I have found the right man.  Name, age, location all tie in.  Just waiting on further information to confirm if I am on the right path or not.  

    Bye for now.

    Kate

    Kate

    Thursday 28th Apr 2016, 04:21PM

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