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Looking to connect to other researchers or living relatives of the following KENNEDY family who came to England around 1850.

Patrick KENNEDY born 1809 in  Ballinderry, baptism registered in Nenagh.  Married Margaret HOGAN 07.11.1839.

They came to England between the years 1849 and 1854 wih the following children

Patrick born 1836 Clooninihy, Terryglass parish

Sylvester born 1841 as above

John born 1843 as above

Michael born 1848 as above.

Two other children, Mary born 1844 and Hugh born 1846 did not come with them.

The eldest son (Patrick) had the same father as the other children, but mother was Nancy Larkin.

Thanks for any help

 

 

Jaymet

Thursday 31st Jan 2013, 11:44AM

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  • Many thanks Mairead.

    June

    Jaymet

    Wednesday 6th Feb 2013, 07:17PM
  • Many thanks Mairead.

    June

    Jaymet

    Wednesday 6th Feb 2013, 07:18PM
  • Just a little further info on Kennedy's Ballinderry .

    Sylvester's daughter's Bridget, Mary Anne and  Katie between them looked after the post office in Ballinderry probably from the forties fifties and possibly into the sixties .My late Mum Elizebeth Ryan nee Hogan formally of Muchloon was quite friendly with them and based on their ages would have gone to school with them ,she often spoke about them.

    A book called "Irish Gold" written by Pamela Hinkson was loosely based on their lives there is a copy of it somewhere in my house which with a little further search  I should be able to locate.

    Regards Bill Ryan.  

    Terryglass55, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 26th Feb 2013, 11:05AM
  • Many thanks for your input Bill, it is much appreciated.  June

    Jaymet

    Wednesday 27th Feb 2013, 08:12PM
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    Hi June,

    My mother was related to the Kennedy sisters of Ballinderry Post Office.

    My great great grandmother was Mary Kennedy.  She married Edward Gaynor in the 1820s.  I have found records for 4 of their children Mary born 1828, Ned 1930, Anne 1833 and Sylvester born 1838 who was my great grandfather.  Their address is recorded in some records as Cloninhey and others as Newlawn.  It is likely that my Mary Kennedy and your Patrick Kennedy were brother and sister.  Sylvester Gaynor and Sylvester Kennedy were likely to have been called after their grandfather and were likely to have been first cousins.

    A Hugh Kennedy was sponsor at Mary Gaynor’s baptism.  One of Ned Gaynor’s sponsors was Michael Kennedy and Anne Gaynor’s sponsors were James and Bridget Kennedy and Sylvester Gaynor’s baptism sponsor was Syl Kennedy.

    Hope this is of some help.

    Mary Whelan

     

    Mary Whelan

    Sunday 10th Mar 2013, 04:11PM
  • Hi Mary, and many thanks for your post.  How exciting to find a direct link to my family!  The information you have given is very useful indeed, as I am struggling to find accurate information about my Patrick's siblings.  Searches have thrown up possibles from the 1790s and then into the 1830s as well.

    One piece of information which did surprise me was that the sons of  Mary and of Patrick named Sylvester were named after their grandfather.  I have only in the past 3 months discovered this family and had Patrick's father named as John.  Could be I have the wrong father and that is why I am struggling with siblings!!   Could you confirm that the father is Sylvester?  I have lots of information on families I believe to be Patrick's cousins and am happy to share this information.  Also a stack of information on the family and descendants after they arrived in England, including a couple of mysteries and a case of my Grandfather breaking the law by telling lies on his marriage certificate, which cost me 3 years of  misdirected researchlooking for the death of his father.  Email me on 

    jaymet@btinternet.com

    if you want me to send this information.

    I am looking forward  to visiting  Terryglass parish in August of this year. 

     

     

     

     

    Jaymet

    Thursday 14th Mar 2013, 07:25PM

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