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Thank you, Sinead, for directing me to the proper place for this!

 

In 1848, my ancestor, Ann Tarpey, placed a message in the Boston Pilot looking for her husband, James Kenny.  She listed her home as follows:

County: Mayo (I know that has changed)

Parish: Kilcolman

Townland: Ballaghardus

Barony:  Clanmorris

Poor-Law: Claremorris

Ann and James had two daughters, Mary T. born in Ireland around 1843 and Bridget (Delia) Irene, also born in Ireland, around 1848.

I believe Ann Tarpey was born around 1820 and her parents were Marion Finley and David Tarpey.  

I am interesting in finding out:

1. What are the birthdates, marriage dates, etc, of the names I already have?

2.  Who were James Kenny's parents/extended family?

3.  James Kenny was some sort of linen or cloth salesman/merchant.  He was on a sales trip to the US when he disappeared and was never heard from again -"sailed from Sligo, 2 March 1847, in the brig Imperial, Capt. George Salter, and landed in New York, April 19th, 1847".  I assume this not a passenger ship, as I can find no record of it in lists.  Were textiles a common industry in the Kilcolman area?  Would there be any record of his business or that ship somewhere?

4.  Who were Marion Finley and David Tarpey's children?  I know that several came over to the US.  Did any remain in Ireland?

Thank you for any help you can provide!

Sarah

Sarah St. Hilaire

Tuesday 28th Feb 2012, 02:36AM

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  • Hi Sarah,

    You're very welcome! Have you tried looking at the land records called the Tithe Applotment Books (1823-38) for Marion Finley and David Tarpey? It might be worth checking.

    Did you try looking for the commercial directory called:  1846 Slater's National Commercial Directory of Ireland. This is available in PRONI (Public Records of Northern Ireland), NLI (National Library of Ireland), and Church of Latter Day Saints Fim 1696703 Item 3.

    Hopefully, someone in the local community will be able to shed some more light for you.

    Best of luck!

    Sinead

     

     

    Tuesday 28th Feb 2012, 11:06AM

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