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My great grandfather was a Michael Spellman born in Ireland sometime between 1837-1844 but I do not know where. I found a scrap of paper on my father's files that says Ballinasloe as a possible place for Michael.  I have little else to go on and I only know he came to the US sometime between 1860 and 1867 and settled in Stonington, CT, married a Hannah Carey from Co. Kerry in 1868. I know its a longshot with such little information but I have exhausted all other possibilities.   I did get  DNA hit in Swinford, Co Mayo to another Spellman but cannot find the connection. Would appreciate any info.  Thanks

Ann Spellman

Annikin

Thursday 10th Aug 2023, 08:45PM

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  • The surname Spelman/Spellman, the Irish form of which is Ó Spealáin [sometimes anglicized as O'Spillane] originated around what is now County Sligo.  Swineford is fairly close to the Mayo-Sligo border, so it could make sense for you to have connections in that area.

    Ballinasloe is 40 or so miles southeast of Swineford.  Another Irish name, Mac Spealáin, which was usually anglicized without the Mac prefix as Spillane, Spillan, Spollan, or Spollin, originated in what is now County Offaly.  Ballinasloe is not very far from Offaly, so that might make Ballinasloe a more likely place to search, although that name was not usually anglicized as Spellman.

    The Catholic parish of Ballinasloe straddles the border between County Galway and County Roscommon.  The parish records which are available online go back to 1820, which is pretty good for that area, and you can access them at this link:

    https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0324

    The Catholic parish of Swineford/Kilconduff in Mayo has records going back to about the same time (earlier for some marriages).  You can access them at this link:

    https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0133

    Without more info (such as his parents' names), you may have to simply search the parish registers, but at least they do go far enough back.

    You may already be aware of them, but there are records for Michael and Hannah in the FamilySearch database [https://www.familysearch.org].  If you search there, you can find Michael under ID number GVQ1-3LK, and can access the records for the others easily through that record, as you will see.  There is no further Irish info there, but in each record, at the right hand side of the screen, you can see the screen names of those who have created or modified the record, and can send them private messages, so you might be able to get more info by contacting them (and perhaps also locate some relatives that way).  Perhaps they have more of an idea as to where to look for baptismal records.

    kevin45sfl

    Friday 11th Aug 2023, 06:45PM
  • Kevin,

    Thank you so much for the links and for the quick reply. I will take a look at them.  The FamilySearch records I am familiar with as I was the person who contributed the entries for Michael and Hannah, but it's been awhile since I visited that site so it's worth looking to see if anyone else has added to it.  Also thank you for the surname breakdown and location possibilities, I appreciate the effort. 

    Ann

    Annikin

    Friday 11th Aug 2023, 11:48PM

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