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Patrick McAleer and Ann McElhone may have married about 1815.  Patrick's father, possibly Hugh McAleer and mother Catherine Keenan.  Children Ellen b. 1815, Bridget b 1820 and Franciis b. 1825 emigrated with their parents about 1826 to Cornwall Township, Ontario Canada.  In Canada five more children were born beginning with Patrick Jr. in 1827.  The name Coneyglen has been suggested where they came from, it's not a Townland so could be a farm.  Any information about this family or about Coneyglen or Bodoney Lower would be appreciated.

Rita Turner

 

 

turnover

Friday 29th Aug 2014, 03:49PM

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  • Hi Rita,

    My ancestors come from the same general area and I have seen the name McAleer often in my research. 

    On the website www.placenamesni.org I found listed a Coneyglen Burn and Coneyglen Bridge, so there well might be a farm by that name. You might check the locations of those places, then search from there.

    Also, you might want to search Facebook for a site that covers that area. Some of the local historical societies have pages and are very open to questions, plus they post photos of the old farms, etc. I should check myself for Lower Badoney! 

    Edit: Were your McAleers Catholic? If so, you might find this of interest: http://www.greencastleparish.com/introductionderrydioceseparishes.htm

    After some reading there, I think you might want to visit the Glenelly Our Home FB page or their historical society on the internet. They are happy to post questions and it is frequented by their local residents. 

    Coneyglen seems to have been part of Greencastle Parish and was a part of Lower Badoney. 

    I will look at my own notes and see what I have that mentions the McAleer surname. 

    Cheers,

    Kathleen

     

    KathleenI

    Friday 29th Aug 2014, 08:51PM
  • Hello Kathleen

    Thank you so much for answering my query.  I have spent the morning searching every part of the Greencastle website.  I have sent them an email of a few questions and hope they have time to answer.

    I really feel now I'm on the right track to finding where they lived in Ireland.  I was in Ireland a few years ago and I'm sure I travelled that road but unaware of how close I was to finding them.

    Bless you for your help.  I look forward to you finding a snipit of info in your notes.

    Thanks again.

    Rita Turner

     

    turnover

    Saturday 30th Aug 2014, 05:21PM
  • Thanks for looking through your notes Kathleen. Good luck with your search Rita!

    Best wishes
    Clare Doyle
    Genealogy Support

    Clare Doyle

    Tuesday 2nd Sep 2014, 10:19AM

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