My Bruton and Cully ancestors were from Killucan civil parish and Kinnegad RC parish. I don't see Kinnegad listed among the parishes of Westmeath. Does this mean this site is using civil parish names instead? Thanks.
Eliza46
Friday 6th Jul 2012, 03:52AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi there,
Kinnegad is in the civil parish of Killucan, so you are fine having your message in this parish. Is there anything in particular we can help you with? If so, please post as much information as possible and include details such as dates, etc.
Please make sure you link anyone else in your family who is interested in their Irish heritage to our site - and indeed anyone else you know of Irish heritage.
Kind regards,
Sinead Cooney
Genealogist (Ireland XO)
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Thank you for your reply. Yes, I would be grateful for answers to these three questions.
First, In what exact year did the RC parish of Killucan divide into the two RC parishes of Killucan and Kinnegad? It matters in the search for family records. I have not had any luck in attempts to contact the current parish of Kinnegad about this question. I think it was sometime in the 1820s.
Second, was Clonard, County Meath part of Killucan RC parish before the division? It was part of Kinnegad RC parish after the division and still is.
Third, where can I find a history of the town or parish of Kinnegad, or of the area? I have been amazed to find that I have three sets of great-great grandparents from this one parish: Bruton and Cully in the Coralstown, Westmeath area; Graham and Cunningham in Clonard, Meath; Kelly and Riley in Clonard, Meath.
I have contacted the library in Mullingar and someone who is said to be knowledgeable about local history but no replies. I visited last year for several days and hope to go again. It would be great if people who lived in the area could provide general historical information.
Thanks again for your reply and I do hope you can help me with answers to the above.
Eliza46
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Hi there,
I do not personally know the answers to these questions, but I have forwarded your query to the library. If I receive a reply, I will let you know in the future.
I'm sorry that I cannot be of more assistance to you, but hopefully someone from the local community will see your questions and be able to help you further.
Kind regards,
Sinead
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Thanks very much, Sinead. I appreciate your help. Eliza46
Eliza46
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Hi Eliza,
I looked at the original Kinnegad Parish registers on a visit there in 2006. The earliest record (page)in the marriage register was in 1844. I'm not sure of the earliest record of a baptism, but the earliest I found for my Kinnally family was in 1828 and that was for the youngest child. The oldest was born ca 1815.
See if you can contact Monsigneur Eamon Marron, retired pastor of Kinnegad Parish. It was he who told me that Kinnegad had been split off from Killucan and he might know just when it occurred.
Mary Carlson