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I have followed a number of messages and responses regarding O'Gorman's in and near Tipparary.  I am in search of my own grandfather, John Patrick O'Gorman.  In accordance with certain records he was born around 1899.  On his marriage application to my grandmother in New York, he named his parents as John O'Gorman and Margaret Dunne O'Gorman from Thurles.  I have had no success obtaining any information about any of these individuals.  It was believed my grandfather returned to Ireland around 1943.  My uncle recalls him being gone from their home in Connecticut for extended periods of time.  There was some family lore that he traveled between the States and Ireland during those periods, not returning in 1943.  

Is is possible my O'Gorman was related to one in your area?  

Any help is very much appreciated.

Colleen O'Gorman

gaelicgirl131

Tuesday 5th Jan 2016, 07:02PM

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  • Hello again Colleen!

    I found a civil marriage index record for John Gorman and Margaret Dunne in 1891 in the Callan registration district. I believe I looked up this record before. Oh, I now found the prior message background. Just so you know, every message posted in a parish page goes to the main message board. I know you are frustrated not finding your grandfather but we can't seem to find his record.

    Rioger McDonnell

    http://www.irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/message-board/patrick-ogorman-and-m…

    Date of Marriage:30-Apr-1891
    Parish / District:BALLINGARRY
    County:Co. Tipperary
    Husband JohnGorman Address Ballylanigan
    Wife MargaretDunne Address Glengall

    Husband's Father Name:JohnGorman
    Wife's Father ThadeusDunne

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 5th Jan 2016, 09:47PM
  • Hi Colleen

    I couldn't find a birth/baptism record for John on www.rootsireland.ie/ but found the parents' marriage record:

    Date of Marriage:30-Apr-1891

    Parish / District:BALLINGARRY
    County:Co. Tipperary

    Husband
    WifeName:JohnGorman
    MargaretDunneAddress:Ballylanigan
    GlengallDenomination:Civil Parish
    Civil ParishOccupation:FARMER
    NONEAge:Full Age (Over 21)
    Full Age (Over 21)Status:Bachelor (Previously unmarried)
    Spinster (Previously unmarried)
    Husband's Father
    Wife's FatherName:JohnGorman
    ThadeusDunneAddress:
    Denomination:
    Occupation:FARMER
    FARMER
    Husband's Mother Ballingarry Wife's Mother Name:J Cantwell Pp
    Address:
    Denomination:
    Occupation:
    Witness 1
    Witness 2Name:JohnLandyMargaretSullivan

    Here's 2 siblings:

    Name:Bridget GormanDate of Birth:01-Nov-1893

    Registration Date:24-Nov-1893Address:BallylaniganParish/District:MULLINAHONEGender:FemaleCountyCo. Tipperary

    Denomination:Civil Parish
    Father:John GormanMother:Margaret DunneOccupation:Farmer

    Name:Mary O'GormanDate of Birth:12-Aug-1892

    Registration Date:23-Sep-1892Address:BallylaniganParish/District:MULLINAHONEGender:FemaleCountyCo. Tipperary

    Denomination:Civil Parish
    Father:John O'GormanMother:Margaret DunneOccupation:Farmer

    Sponsor 1 /
    Informant 1:Mary Anne O'Gorman

    I couldn't find the Dunne-Cantwell or Gorman -Ballingarry marriages

    Col

     

     

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 5th Jan 2016, 09:54PM
  • Happy New Year Colleen!

    Thanks Roger, Col and Grealish for your suggestions on this so far - its seems Colleen that we have tried as best we can to find out more about your Grandfather and can't seem to progress it any further. Records may become available in the future but it seems the parish records at least, have provided all the information they can at this time.

    Best wishes

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support 

    Clare Doyle

    Wednesday 6th Jan 2016, 09:15AM
  • Thank you Tom!

    Clare

    Genealogy Support 

    Clare Doyle

    Friday 29th Jul 2016, 09:12AM
  • Mr. Hussey,  How generous of you to research for me and I thank you.  I am going to look over everything here and from my other records and try to make sense of it all.  If only . . . .  

    I am still at a loss of why my grandfather named Margaret Dunne as his mother on his marriage application to my grandmother, in New York.  Did people 'borrow/steal' identities those years ago too and he in fact not really who he claimed?  And what does Thurles have to do in this puzzle?  

    My father's oldest brother is still living and was about 15 yrs old in 1943, when they last saw their father.  I am hoping he can clarify even one or two mysteries.  

    I am making a visit in October and will certainly be exploring.  

    My most sincere thank you again,

    Colleen O'Gorman

     

    gaelicgirl131

    Friday 29th Jul 2016, 10:53AM
  • I am so appreciative of all your assistance. I am in Thurles today and tomorrow. Where would you suggest I visit to ask about records?

    Colleen O'Gorman

     

    gaelicgirl131

    Monday 24th Oct 2016, 03:41PM
  • Dear Colleen

    I hope you have a good visit - apologies that some technical work that took place on our message board notifications prevented your message reaching Tom in time. We regret this delay and appreciate that your trip to Thurles could have been more useful to your search if Tom had been able to meet with you. Apologies to you too Tom.

    Regards

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support

    Clare Doyle

    Monday 5th Dec 2016, 09:52AM
  • Dear All you wonderful helpers,

    I have located a 1901 census that is of great interest.  This is the URL:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kilkenny/Castlecomer/L…

    I know Kilkenny is relatively near Thurles and I am hoping this John might lead me down a clearer path.  Is there any helpful records you might be able to locate accordingly?

    Again, I am so very grateful.

    Colleen O'Gorman

    gaelicgirl131

    Saturday 25th Feb 2017, 05:45PM
  • Tom,  No apologies necessary.  I have seen these records and just can't reconcile why my grandfather would name Margaret Dunne as his mother instead of Alice.  Not only that, my grandparents named one of my uncles Dunne (middle name).  We have no Alice's.  

    Are there any other John Gorman's and Margaret Dunne's who got married and had a son named John born sometime between 1890 and 1899?   How about that John Gorman/O'Gorman who might have died sometime after 1942?  There is a good chance my grandfather returned to Ireland around that time and maybe stayed.  

    Can you check on that angle?

    Thank you

    Colleen

     

     

     

    gaelicgirl131

    Wednesday 1st Mar 2017, 04:45AM
  • Hi Colleen,

    How are you? The O'Gormans from Ballylanigan are my family - but I'm not exactly sure if you have the right family. If you have any questions, let me know and I'll check with my Mum or my uncle. 

    AM

    AM

    Sunday 19th Mar 2017, 07:16PM
  • AM,  Thank you very much for your message.  I am not sure the results I have been given are correct either.  If you have followed along you will see that my Grandfather named his parents as John Gorman and Margaret Dunne from Thurles, Ireland.  The answer I got here, while deeply appreciated, contridictes his statement that Margaret Dunne was his mother, not Alice.  Are you related to the John that married both Margaret and Alice?

    I went to Thurles in October and visited a researcher at the genealogy center.  She was not able to help me very much at all.  I just wonder how true this man was?  

    I have located nothing about him in the US except a census record and marriage to my grandmother.  

    Were there any Gorman or O'Gorman men in your family that came to the US shortly before 1930 and might have traveled back and forth between the two countries for a number of years and then either staying in Ireland or dying sometime after 1942.  He is such a mystery.  My father was 8 yrs old when their dad left like he did but this time did not return. Maybe he just missed his Island too much.  I can understand that, I love it too.  

    My Grandmother lived to be about 83 years old and was still wearing her wedding band and engagement ring.  She passed away in 1988 and unfortunately, I was not as interested in family history as I am today.  Grandfather would have been a young adult during the Uprising and I feel that event had something to do with both him leaving Ireland and going back.  

    It would be so wonderful if you might uncover some information for me about this man.  Maybe he went back to Ireland and had a whole new family.  That would be very exciting.  I will provide any information I can if possible.  I just have so little to tell.

    Thank you so much and good luck hunting,

    Colleen O'Gorman  

     

     

     

    gaelicgirl131

    Monday 20th Mar 2017, 08:10PM
  • Hi Colleen,

    It's really lovely to hear from you. I came across your posts by chance and was mesmerised to see my family history being discussed!! 

    And what a great job, Tom. A very impressive investigation. I hope that I can be of some help by adding more details.

    My direct line have all lived in Ireland. 'John' has always been an important Christian name for my O'Gormans and was given to the first born son.

    My paternal great grandfather John Gorman/O'Gorman married twice - after his first wife died (in Co Tipperary), His second wife is my paternal great grandmother, Alice Leahy. She and John did not emigrate. They stayed in Ballylanigan and raised their family in Mullinahone, Co Tipperary where many of the family still live. They had one son, also named John (my grandfather). 

    My great grandfather also had a daughter by his first marriage and everyone (no matter what generation) called her Aunt Babs but her given name was Mary and she lived in Ireland too, subsequently marrying a Power. (She is listed on the residents list that Tom attached).

    The usage of O' and Mac (as surname pre-fixes) in Ireland was frowned upon in Ireland before we gained our independence and we had to anglicize our names. Later, we went back to the Irish versions so this is the reason why the records show that sometimes we are Gormans and sometimes O'Gormans.

    My paternal great great grandfather did not come from Tipperary. He had to leave his Kilkenny home after taking part in the Battle of Carricshock, Co Kilkenny when the Irish people rebelled against the imposition of tithes, which were unfair taxes. He stayed in Tipperary and subsequently got married there, in Ballylanigan. 

    I understand that some of my forebearers are buried in Hugginstown, Co Kilkenny but to the best of my knowledge, we don't have living relatives in Carrickshock anymore.

    You asked about relatives moving to America and the O'Gorman who came back for a period. On this, I have to check with my Mum & uncles who know much more than I do. 

    I hope that this information is helpful?

    All the best,

    AM

    AM

    Tuesday 21st Mar 2017, 01:40PM
  • Hi again Colleen,

    As our O'Gorman roots may not be the same (or may be connected but further back than we are currently looking), I did a little search to see if I could find some O'Gormans in Thurles and came up with the below link.

    If you scroll down towards the end of the information in the link, you can read some posts by a few "Thurles O'Gormans" (including an email address) who are discussing their roots. I don't know them but if you haven't come across them before, perhaps this may help you?

    I'll continue to dig from my side as well.

    All the best,

    AM

    The Monks Public House Thurles Tipperary | Hidden Tipperary

    www.hiddentipperary.com/...tipperary-pubs/the-monks-public-house...
    Michael O'Gorman, proprietor of “The Monks,” public house in Mitchel Street, 
    ThurlesCo.Tipperary

     

     

    AM

    Tuesday 21st Mar 2017, 03:54PM
  • AM,  Some how I missed these last two messages from you and it is with regret.  I believe you have identified John O'Gorman born to John and Alice in 1902 as your grandfather.  

    To simplify: my grandfather was John P. O'Gorman who stated on his marriage application to my grandmother in New York.  He writes that his parents were John Gorman and Margaret Dunne living in Thurles.  This was January 1930.  

    Was your grandfather ever in the United States?  When? 

    I hope this does not seem intrusive, but I am grappeling with the possibility that the man we thought as John Patrick O'Gorman, was not.

    Thank you for your time,

    Colleen O'Gorman

     

     

    gaelicgirl131

    Monday 15th Jan 2018, 08:33PM
  • Hi Colleen,

    So sorry that I didn't see your post. Ask whatever you like as I completely understand that you want to know your family. Yes, John O'Gorman was my grandfather. He had no brothers. My grandfather was definitely not the man you are looking for because he didn't ever travel far from home. He was a handsome, family-orientated man with a natural engineering ability. His family and his farm occupied his time.

    If you want, I can check if any of my family in Tipperary can help any further regarding your relative named John P and an American connection?

    All the best,

    AM

     

     

     

    AM

    Tuesday 16th Jan 2018, 06:30PM
  • I have a relation Harriett O'Gorman from Cahir Co Tipperary arriving in Ellis Island in 1904 and being met by her Uncle John O'Gorman, who appears to be living in Pennsylvania at that time.  Anyone got anything on Harriett or John please?

     

    Gerri

    Tuesday 16th Jul 2019, 01:35PM
  • I have searched  the Irish Genealogy site and found only three birth records for Harriet 0'Gorman in all of Ireland from 1865 to 1900. The records are as follows :

    23 Feb 1880 Harriet Mary King Father :James Gorman ,Mother :Fanny King ,address           54 Gibson Street Belfast.

    Harriet Mary born 14/01/ 1893 father John and Mother Dealia McNamara Brackloon Galway

    Hattiet Mary ,Father James Gorman and mother Eliza Gorman (nee Cassidy) from ARMAGH

    I could not link to the original post.

    Regards

    Tom Hussey

    Thomas J Hussey

    Tuesday 23rd Jul 2019, 05:40PM
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    Tom, I attach the 1901 census showing Harriett O'Gorman in Bridge Street Cahir.  I also attach copy of the Ellis Island manifest showing Harriett arriving in New York on the Lucenia aged 19 and being met by her Uncle John O'Gorman, with a company name below showing a firm in Pittsburg.

    Gerri

    Wednesday 24th Jul 2019, 11:48AM
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    Gerri and Colleen,

    Thanks for highlighting the Harriet O'Gorman in 1901 census at Bridge Street Caher.However,I have attached a copy of marriage record in Cahir and the birth records for their children ; Denis (1886), John Partick (1888), Patrick (1890), Bridget (1891), Michael (1894), Johanna 1896 (who died young). I have Searched the Church and Civil records and have not found a Harriet O'Gorman in Cahir.

    Regards

    Tom Hussey

    Thomas J Hussey

    Friday 26th Jul 2019, 09:44AM
  • Hi Tom, I, too, have searched high & low for Harriett O'Gorman and apart from the 1901 Census and the Ellis Island record, I can't find anything else on her.  Why would she appear as a 16 year old daughter of Michael O'Gorman on the 1901 Census, if she wasn't his daughter?  Also of note, is the fact her date of birth appears to be 1885 and Michael married in 1855!!  Any ideas would be most welcomed.

     

     

    Gerri

    Thursday 1st Aug 2019, 08:41PM
  • Whoops!! typo above - Michael married in 1885!!

    Gerri

    Thursday 1st Aug 2019, 08:42PM
  • Hi Colleen,

    I am trying to contact you about the O'Gorman family in Co Tipperary. 

    I hope that you get this message.

    Many thanks,

    AM

    AM

    Saturday 10th Aug 2019, 07:28PM
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    My grandfather, Patrick O'Gorman's brother, John O'Gorman arriving in the USA in 1911.  His sister  Harriett O'Gorman arriving in 1904.  Patrick & John's parents were Michael O'Gorman and Johanna Bourke.  Stll searching for Michael O'Gorman's brother John O'Gorman who met Harriett on her arrival at Ellis Island.

    Gerri

    Monday 9th Sep 2019, 02:31PM

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