You can find some information here: http://kilfian-1830s-nameindex.site90.net covering the old parish records for Kilfian and Rathreagh. Mostly from the 1830s and 1840s.
Monday 19th Nov 2012, 08:38PM
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Looking for Nealis families in Mayo and could be Sligo . Think Crossmolina Co. Mayo is my prime town .
Laurie Thompson loch1929@gmail.com
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Part of Mayo, around Ballina, used to be in Sligo. Have you checked out the Griffiths' valuations from the mid 1850s for you rnames? Do you have a time-frame?
john
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John . Thanks for your reply . My Winifred Jane Nealis was born approx 1830 and came to Melbourne Australia as a famine orhan on the Lady Kennaway in December 1848 There were at this time Nealis families in Crossmolina--Skreen--Bunnyconnellan and Attymas . The records show Mayo via Sligo , so assume the assembly point was in Sligo . Have no been able to check any Irish records or Plymouth records onlythe shipping lists . Winifred told her family that 2 of my cousins have gone to Ammerica . Patricia Nealis in the USA said two of her ancestors arrived in America in 1860`s from Crossmolina . End of story . All the best for Christmas and 2013 . Laurie
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Hi Laurie,
If you look at the tithes paid by people named Nealis, you will see:
http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/results.jsp?…
Nealis Pat Carramore Burrishoole Mayo 1832Nealis James Richmond Crossmolina Mayo 1833Nealis John Attyshane Joynt Crossmolina Mayo 1833Nealis Francis Erris Crossmolina Mayo 1833Nealis John Cluddhaun Kilfian Mayo (I cut out the duplicates). So, I'd guess that her father was either John, James or Francis. My suggestion is to look at what she named her children and see if it fits into any traditional Irish naming patterns: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cregan/patterns.htm Hope this helps.John
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John I have just read your reply 19th December 2012 , My apologies ,for not answering . All her children were not named after any Nealis and she died not telling her children her parents names . On her death certificate parents just shown as Nealis The cousins from Crossmolina who went to America 1860 named Children for several generations Winifred . As the catholic Church in Crossmolina records only started in 1833 , I conclude a dead end .
Thanks for your effort Laurie Thompson
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Hi Laurie
The Nealis Families seem to have been West Ulster settlers who came to North Mayo (with many others) during the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
As per John's research which I requote below:
http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/results.jsp?s...
Nealis John Attyshane Joynt Crossmolina Mayo 1833
Nealis John Cluddhaun Kilfian Mayo
Both are actually in the parish of Moygownagh. (The Civil Parishes of Kilfian, Crossmolina and Moygownagh have been chopped over the generations) and the Nealis families seem to have been based in Glenmore, Moygownagh on the Orme estate. The earliest reference to Nealis here, is in an Orme will of the 18th century. During the land war the family was evicted from their Glenmore holding, moving back into the mountain where the last Nealis died within living memory. The ruins of the homestead still remain and there are some graves in Moygownagh old cemetary. Any emigrants from Crossmolina area are likely to have come from here in the decades after the Famine.
It may or may not help. Best of luck
Liam A
Moygownagh Mayo
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Liam What a surprise and my thanks for you have given me more to analize , This the story of the Nealis migration .
From the Irish Journals and family stories from Mrs. Katie Mclaughlin of Clady ( A Nealis ) Tyrone Ireland , we can assume the McNealis left Donegal (Ardara and/or Glencolumbkille ) because of religious persecution . They stopped at The Diamond near Portadown in 1795 , but were forced to leave and they went to Westport . At what time they dropped the Mc is unknown . but they were known as Nealis at the
Diamond . The Nealis families who came to Mayo were
Hugh--Francis--Francis--Patt--Peter and Tim .Who was the ancestor of Winifred Jane is anyone`s guess.All 9 children of Winifred Jane adored their mother , but why they did not ask her about her family puzzles me . .
Best regards Laurie
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Laurie,
Very interesting - I have quite a bit of information on the 'Ulster migrants' who had to flee Ulster in 1795-96 due to religious persecution. I have two branches of my family that did that as well. The Cunninghams lived in Craigavon, near Portadown and settled in Cashel, Kilcummin. The Hamills were from Tyrone and settled in Raigh, near Newport, Mayo.
Let me look at my records and see what I can find about your family.
John
Kilcummin Mayo
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Laurie / John
John's research seems an excellent lead for you Laurie. Have you come across a Farrell Nealis in your research? or a variant thereof?
John - I would be interested in comparing notes on the Ulster settlers in Mayo as I just completed some research during my MA thesis on this very aspect - I believe that the migration of Ulster Catholics into Mayo was much more numerous than previously understood and also began earlier.
My email is moygownagh@irelandxo.com if works for you.
Thanks
Liam
Moygownagh Mayo
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Hi Liam,
I'll drop you a note shortly.
cheers,
John
Kilcummin Mayo
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Liaam/John . No I have never heard of Farrell Nealis , I will go through my file on the American Nealises and see if I can add some names . In the 1990`s about six of us communicated but I think I have only one current email address namely Tim Nealis fro Skreen . Laurie