I'm interested in history generally and the family stories in particular - all the stories but especially the leaving Ireland to go half way round the world to a land so different from that of their birth and how those who styed behind fared.
Michael Murphy of Raheen, who died 3 September 1891 aged 60, was my GG Grandfather. His father was Thomas and he had at least one brother also called Thomas. I don’t know of other siblings or the name of his mother. He married Catherine (Kate) Condon (I have no information on Kate; she died possibly in 1875 or 1878, possibly giving birth to her youngest child). They had 12 children:
Edmond (Ned) (1861-?) – a Royal Irish Police sergeant in Cork, m Katie ? 1894; they had four children: Michael, Daniel, Kathleen and Eily.
Michael Joseph (1863-1929) – my great father, emigrated to Australia 1884, in 1892 m Bridgett Phillips from Cashel (emigrated to Oz 1886); 7 children
John (Jack) (?1864-?1945) farmer, in 1905 m Jane Murphy (b abt 1872), d Co Cork
Bridget (1864-1940) married James Morrissey 1902 and had at least two children: Honora and Kate
Patrick (1866-1945) priest, Co Waterford, at least 1901-1939.
Mary Anne (1867-1949) – migrated to Oz, date unknown
James (John) Francis (1869-1938) – a Christian Brother, migrated to Oz 1894
Catherine (Kate) (1870-1951) – migrated to Oz 1891
Johanna (1872-1892)
Maria (1874-) – possibly died at birth or in infancy
Andrew (1875-1949) – took over the Raheen family farm; in 1902 m Margaret ? (1878-1938), they had 3 children: Michael, Catherine & Mary.
Thomas (?-1942) – either oldest (b 1858) or youngest (b 1878) - gravestone states his age to be 64, hospital records 84; brewery worker, migrated to Australia date unknown; dnm.
PRion5
Wednesday 29th Jan 2014, 09:08AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi,
Thanks very much for your message-you have obviously done a great job on your family history to date! I hope that someone recognises the family and is able to share some info/stories with you.
In the meantime, here are some websites that may be useful to you-if you haven't already used them!
The National Archives of Ireland http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy1/genealogy-records/introduction/
The National Library of Ireland http://www.nli.ie/en/family-history-introduction.aspx
Genealogy Links: http://www.genealogylinks.net/uk/ireland/tipperary/index.html
IGP: http://www.igp-web.com/tipperary/index.htm
Irish TImes: http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/browse/#Tipperary
Irish Newspaper Archives: http://www.irishnewsarchive.com/
Kind regards,
Genealogy Support