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Hello.

My 4th great grandfather was John Howley. He was born about 1791 in Castleconor South. My grandpa married a lady named Mary. Her maiden name is unknown at this time.

Together they had these children.

1. Martin C. Howley born about 1816-1819 in Castleconor South

2. Margaret Howley born April 1820 in Castleconor South

3. Timothy Howley born 1823 in Castleconor South   Timothy Howley was my 3rd great grandfather

4. Thomas Howley date of birth unknown

5. John C Howley born 1827 in Castleconor South

6. Mary Howley born about 1817-1829 in County Sligo

7. Michael P. Howley born 16 September 1836 County Sligo

8. James M. Howley born 1838 in County Sligo

My 4th great grandparents John and Mary Howley left Castleconor about 1841 to Nova Scotia, Canada.

My aunt Margaret Howley married Thomas Harrison November 1845 in Castleconor.

Most of my Howley family here lived in Ontario, Canada, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

My 3rd great grandfather Timothy Howley married Susan Fitzgerald. One of there children were Michael Howley, my great great grandfather. And Michael Howley married Marceline Mitchell, and one of there children were Margaret Howley, my great grandma. Margaret Howley married Carmine Michael Di Nunzio. Carmine went by the name of Michael. Michael and Margaret Di Nunzio had a son named Thomas Di Nunzio my grandpa.

I would like to locate records of birth, marriage and death in Castleconor of my Howley family. Including any photos and biographies.

Thank you so much for your time.

Rick Darby of Duluth, Minnesota USA

Rick

Sunday 30th Jul 2017, 04:32PM

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  • Rick:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    Roots Ireland has the records for Castleconor RC church starting in 1835. In fact, I located forty Howley baptismal records from 1835-1845. Only five had a father John but the names of the children and years of birth are nowhere close to what you have in your message and in fact three of them were after 1841. Not sure why your ancestors don't show up specifically James and Michael unless they were actually baptized before April 7th, 1835 when records begin.  I did see the marriage record for Margaret in 1845 which you already have.

    The 1833 Tithe listings for the parish show a number of John Howley records in Castleconor but I think many of the records are duplicates. There was a John Howley in Emlymoran townland and another in Bunnanilra. Likely your John was one of the two.

    Hopefully this link works.  http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/results.jsp?…

    Civil registration in Ireland started in 1864 long after your family left.

    Let me know what questions you have.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Sunday 30th Jul 2017, 05:48PM
  • Rick,

    I have done quite a bit of research on my Howleys who were from Carraun in Castleconnor Parish in County Sligo.  I knew from my research that my 2nd great grandfather was Patrick Howley married to Mary and I knew they lived in Carraun.  Using the Tithing books and Griffiths Valuation, I was able to identify the actual fields they worked and where they lived.  I visited there two years ago and spoke with some Howleys.  One of them, Frank Howley, was from the Howley line you describe which included Martin Howley who lived in Bunnanrila right next to Carraun.  You can be sure all these Howleys were related in some way.  My Howleys with the exception of one brother settled in central western New York State.  My tree is Witt-Bastian-Howley-Downs and can be accessed on Ancestry.com if you are a member.  My mother was Margaret Howley. My email is wwitt1@rochester.rr.com.

    Bill Witt

     

    wwitt1

    Thursday 7th Sep 2017, 03:48PM
  • Hello Rick, Roger, and Bill.

    I've been working on trying to trace my 2nd great-grandmother, Winifred Howley, back to a town in Sligo. The only confirmed record I have pointing her there (along with her husband, James Murphy) is an 1860s NYC birth certificate of one of their children indicating both parents were born there. I am guessing they were also married there in the 1850s, but have not been able to locate any record.

    To the best of my knowledge, Winifred's father was Anthony Howley (born in the early 1800s) and her mother was Mary (possibly Haley). Winifred had 2 or 3 sisters who also came to the U.S:

    Bridget, who married John L. McIntyre (probably in Ireland) and settled in the Bronx, NYC.

    Mary, who may not have ever married, who settled in Manhattan near Winifred and her family.

    Margaret, who married  Thomas Flynn (also proably in Ireland) and settled in Providence, Rhode Island.

    I also suspect Anthony may have had a brother named Henry, as I see one 'Harry Howly' listed as 60 years old living with Winifred and her husband and first child in NYC in 1860. This earliest found record for Winifred indicates she was 22 years old in 1860 making her birth year about 1838. I suspect her other sisters were also born in the 1830s.

    I've been researching this for years with a brick wall I can't seem to get past (not to mention the trouble the Murphy side is giving me!). If anything jumps out to any of you, or if you have any thoughts on how I might get further with my research, I would love to hear from you.

    Thanks,

    Kathy

     

     

    Kathy

    Tuesday 10th Apr 2018, 06:36PM
  • Rick,

    Do you have any information about who your Martin C. Howley (b. abt 1816-19 in Castleconnor South) married? Or children?

    Thanks again,

    Kathy

    Kathy

    Tuesday 10th Apr 2018, 06:55PM
  • Rick,

    I think I have your Howleys pretty well figured out.  Unfortunately, I mixed up your info with Kathy's and sent her the information I should have sent you.  I located your Aunt Margret's marriage registry and from that was able to pinpoint her location.  Then using the Tithe Applotment books, I was able to find your 4th great grandfather John,  It turns out they were right next to my Howleys who were in Carraun in Castleconnor Parish.  My email is wwitt1@rochester,rr,com    I have a bunch of stuff to send along to you if you are interested.

    Bill Witt

    wwitt1

    Tuesday 17th Apr 2018, 11:29PM
  • Hello

    I am from Sligo and could assit with some research. I am particularly interested in the Thomas Flynn mentioned as my ancestors are Flynn from Sligo and there were Howleys in the ame parish, Templeboy

    Happy to share info/notes of wht I know if any of you want to get in touch

     

    Kathleen Flynn

    kfosulliv

    Wednesday 16th May 2018, 09:56PM
  • Hi Kathleen,

    I would LOVE to connect with you directly! My laptop security does NOT like me visiting the IrelandXO site and makes it difficult for me to access quickly. Feel free to reach me at kakykoogy@gmail.com. I'd love to pick your brain! I'd like to visit Sligo at some point, but want my family history research to be organized well enough to make it worthwhile. Maybe you could give me some dos and don'ts when I'm ready! In the meantime, let's chat about Flynns! And Howleys! And McIntyres! And Murphys! Haha!

    Thanks for reaching out!

    Kathy

    Kathy

    Thursday 17th May 2018, 11:31AM
  • I'm also looking for Howley information. 
    specifically to John & Mary Howley. 
    John Howley  - abt 1797-27 to Dec 1858.. Mary neé Brown Howley - abt 1799-April 1873.. 
    >Dominick Howley - abt 1819 - 16 Feb 1878 who married Honora Rouane (1829-29 Aug 1890)        
    >Sarah Howley 26 May 1853 Liverpool to 18/3/1895 in Bispham. Who married John Whelan in Sep 14 1874 at Holy cross curch England. 
    Any help would be great. 
    TIA 
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Monday 29th Jun 2020, 11:11AM

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