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Repeat of Message submitted in March 2013

"Searching for Luke Treacy, b. abt 1790, father of William Treacy, b. 1813, probably baptised in Wicklow. 

James & L Treacy are registered in the Tithe Applotment book of the Parish of Kilgorman, Co. of Wexford & Union of Arklow as holding 27 acres in Kilpatrick (date unknown). Have no idea if this is 'my' Luke Treacy, but William's death certificate of 1888 lists his father's occupation as 'farmer', mother 'Not Known'.

William Treacy received a life sentence for being in possession of a firearm, tried at County Kildare, Ireland 12 July 1834, (he was a White-boy), & was transported from Dublin aboard the "Lady McNaughton".

This is essentially all the information I have for William prior to his arrival in Sydney, so any information at all would be very welcome.

I will be in Ireland for 1 month from the 2nd of September this year, & am interested in hearing from/meeting up with anyone who could help me in my quest for this relatively unknown branch of my extensive Irish family tree."

Time is moving on and I am leaving for Ireland on Sunday 1st September. I will be based in Tipperary from the 9th to the 23rd of September, at the Templemore B&B.

Pat, if you can contact me by email, I would appreciate hearing if you have made any further discoveries for me.

Anne

Antie

Thursday 29th Aug 2013, 11:06AM

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  • Hi Anne,

    Thank you for your message. I hope you are having a lovely time in Ireland!

    I suggest that you post a message to Pat on the original message thread where you were corresponding with him. That way he will get a notification alerting him to your message and hopefully he will be in contact with you before you leave. Here is a link back to the original message:

    http://www.irelandxo.com/group/kilgorman-wexford/messages/william-treacy

    It may be an idea to look at newspaper archives to see if you can find any more information on William and his trial. The National Library of Ireland on Kildare St. Dublin have a large collection:

     

    http://www.nli.ie/en/newspapers-publishing-in-ireland.aspx

    You could also contact Kildare COunty Library to see what they have available.  

     

    http://kildare.ie/Library/KildareCollectionsandResearchServices/LocalStudiesDepartment/Newspapers/

    There are some newspaper archives available online here for a small fee: http://www.irishnewsarchive.com/

     

    If you are in Dublin, the National Library offer a free advisory service to those who are researching their family history so it may be worth your while to call into them:

     

    http://www.nli.ie/en/genealogy-advisory-service.aspx

    You could also contact the Wicklow Family History Centre to see if they can assist you with records for the Treacys. Here are their contact details however please note that a fee may apply:

     

    Wicklow Family History Centre,

    County Archives,

    Wicklow County Council,

    Wicklow Town.

    Phone: +353 (0) 404 20126    Email: wfh@eircom.net

    I hope you have a lovely time here in Ireland!

     

    All the best,

    Genealogy Support

     

    Emma Carty

    Thursday 5th Sep 2013, 11:28AM

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