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I am interested in making contact with descendants of the Daughters of Michael Treacy and Ann Kinnally who were married in Templemore parish in February 1823.  The ladies names were Mary born 1823, Ellen born 1828 and Nancy, born in 1832.

 

Doug

Tracey

Friday 9th Apr 2021, 09:13PM

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  • Hi Tracey,

    The women in question were born 200 years ago. Have you tried to trace their lines? Have you looked at Ancestry family trees to see if there is anyone who connects to them? Just a couple of ideas. Good luck!

    Patricia

    Friday 9th Apr 2021, 09:37PM
  • Volunteers: See prior message from March 30th and responses wiht possible leads.

    https://irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/message-board/tracey-1

     

    Doug:

    Have you tested your DNA?

    Roger McDonnell

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 9th Apr 2021, 10:11PM
  • Patricia and Roger

    Thank you for your reponse to my inquiry.

    I believe that Michael Treacy and Anne Kinnally were my wifes GGGranparents.  There were two Sons who emmigrated to the United States, one being her GGranfather.  I am hoping to make contact with a family member from the Ladies side to fill in the history.  Family Trees, LDS and Church records for Templemore have produced only baptism dates so far.

    Thanks for the help.

    Doug

    Tracey

    Saturday 10th Apr 2021, 06:40PM
  • Hi, The marriage states "Shanakill" as the townland in Templemore.
    In the Tithe records, it was a Widow Tracy listed in Shanakill.
    I searched for marriages for the ladies and none has the father as Michael.

    Spellings Kinneally for the Baptisms which are usually within 3 days of birth.

    Mary Baptised  9th December 1823
    Townland is Skehanagh

    Ellen Baptised 30th April 1829 townland of Boggaun.

    Ann, Nancy's Baptism 31st August 1832.  

    The only way you will find out who the ladies married or if they did, is to go to Ancestry, Worldwide membership, when you put each name in, it will give a hint on the right side of the screen. 

    If it does give a record, go to this site, it gives more details.

    Welcome to Irish Genealogy - Irish Genealogy
    (I am sure I have done this before, old age..... grey cells!)
    Margot

    Margot

    Wednesday 5th May 2021, 02:50PM
  • Margot

    Thank you very much for the information.  

     

    Doug

    Tracey

    Thursday 6th May 2021, 02:43PM
  • Good Morning Margot

    I have found an entry in a Tracey web site that reads as follow:

     Michl Treacey married Mary Kinnally of Shanakill [Killavinoge] 12 Feb 1823 Wit: Michl Delahunty & Patt Kennally. Templemore Parish

    What is the significance of "Killavinoge" in brackets?  

     

    Doug

    Tracey

    Friday 7th May 2021, 03:23PM
  • Hi Doug,
    Shanakill is a townland (an area)  and Killavinoge is a Parish.
    I just looked again in the Tithe records and saw this.....John Kinally.
    The Tithe Applotment Books, 1823-37 (nationalarchives.ie) 

    On this page you will see John Kinally and the Michael (Michl) Delahunty
    004625672/004625672_00125.pdf (nationalarchives.ie)

    The two townlands are near each other.
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    Margot

    Margot

    Saturday 8th May 2021, 10:55AM
  • Thank you Margot

    In looking at the Parish Maps I can see that the Treaceys and Kinallys could easily have known each other even though they lived in a different  Parish.

     

    Doug

    Tracey

    Sunday 9th May 2021, 12:45AM

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