I am a great grand-daughter of John Charles Parker and Mary Ann Wilkinson who were immigrants into Dublin from York in the late 1800s. Their daughter Mary married a man called Needham and both of them worked in the Dillon household in Clonbrook in the early 20th century. They seemed to have brought Mary's mother, Mary Ann to the Dillon estate with them. I am interested to find out what happened to them i.e. if they had children and any other information. Thanks
dublinmot
Wednesday 24th Oct 2012, 09:49AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi
I also believe my ggggrandfather Edward Dooley (and his daughter Mary) may have been employed by the Dillon Family at Clonbrock estate. I haven't been able to prove or disprove this theory. I believe Edward may have worked as a whitesmith. Perhaps the following advice sent to me may be of help to you.
It was suggested we hire a researcher to go through the 'Clonbrock Papers', which has records of employees and servants from the estate. Apparently an extensive collection of estate papers survives for the Clonbrock estate and this collection is now located in the National Library of Ireland. The catalogue can be accessed on line http://www.nli.ie/en/search-manscripts-collection-listing.aspx (enter Clonbrock in name box). There are pre Famine rentals in this collection and also among items from Clonbrock that came to the National Library at an earlier date http://sources.nli.ie/ . The National Library has a list of independent researchers who would search for the Dooley family in the Clonbrock records for you for a fee http://www.nli.ie/en/services-commissioning-research.aspx
I will keep my eye out for John Parker if you could please do the same for me. Good luck with your search.
Cheers
Kerryn
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A site concerning the Dillon estate that may be of use to both of you is:http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=1037
You might also use the 'BROWSE' option at this site: http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/counties/index.cfm?fuseaction=estates&CityCounty=Galway#Galway
Also you might try contacting
East Galway Family History Society,
Woodford Heritage Centre,
Woodford,
Loughrea,
County Galway.
Tel: +353 (0)90 9749309
Fax: +353 (0)90 9749546
Email: galwayroots@eircom.netAll the best
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Hi
The volunteers in Fohenagh(Brendan) suggested you look at this link. It is the 1911 census for Doon Upper. It is in Fohenagh. It lists Parkers James aged 68 and wife Bridget 58 with their children.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Clonbrock/Doon_…
Regards
Paula
Ireland Reaching Out