I am looking for any infromation of the Droughts of the area around Birr in the middle 1600's or later? My ancestor is Thomas Drought who came to the US thru Canada appear in early 1800's, his father was George Drought and mother was Mary Ann Short.
Tuesday 1st Jan 2013, 04:21AM
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Hello Jody,
I am responsible for IrelandXO in Co. Offaly so I will see if I can find out some more information in Birr and come back to you - as the name is very unusual I'm hoping it will be possible to find something.
regards
Dolores O'Shea
IrelandXO Animator for Co. Offaly
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Some Drought famiy records;
British Army Pensioners; Royal Hospital Kilmainham Ireland
Arthur Drought; b. 1776 Balliboy
Dragoon Guards
Discharge; 1818, aged 38
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Deaths;
Mrs Drought; 1841
William Drought; 1840
Samuel S Drought; 1855
Colonel Drought; 1833
Maria C Drought; 1893
John Alexander Drought; 1859
Charles Drought; 1847
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Irish Petty Sessions;
Thomas H Drought; 1905-1874
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Kings County Directory;
William Drought; 1890 Ballybritt
T A Drought; 1890 Lettybrook Kinnetty
John H Drought; 1890
Thomas A Drought; 1890 Whigsborough
Robert Seymour Drought; 1890 Ridgemount
Thomas Armstrong Drought; 1890 High Sherriff
Thomas Henry Drought; 1980 Whigsborough
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Pettigrew & Oulton Dublin Directory; 1835
Magistrates;
John Armstrong Drought Esq; Lettybrook Kinnety
George Mears John Drought Esq.
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Jack
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jack thanks for the information. I am not sure any of them match my Droughts but I am wondering about Colonel Drought. My droughts are my great grandmothe Helen Drought born in the Wisconsin US in the mid 1800''s, her father was Thomas Drought, born in Ireland and came to Wisconsin from Canada, his father was George Drought born in Ireland and came to Canada/Quebec and his father we beleive was Richard Drought born in Ireland and his father might have been Wm Beasley Drought born in Ireland. We know Wm Drought was a soldier. Finding records of Thomas and George's births in ireland.
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The only other bit of information I got was
Colonel Drought;
7/6/1833 (77 years)
Last Colonel of the gallant Irish Volunteers of 1782
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Jack
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Hi there is a big family tree on rootsweb by Lynne Nelson which I think covers this Drought family. It shows Thomas and his siblings being the children of George (living in USA in 1832 and 1847) and George being a younger son of Robert Drought and Diana Drought. I have a copy of the hand drawn tree that some of this info was probably originally taken from - shows this branch as being of Cappagolan. Perhaps it might be worth you contacting Lynne and might get moer info from her.
Regards Alison
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Try contacting Lorraine Drought from Canada, she has done extensive geneological searching on her family and perhaps has the information you are looking for.
She can be contacted at: lorraine@saskatoonberry.net
I hope that helps....
Dean (Lorraine's son)
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The Mary Ann Drought you refer to I believe was Mary Ann Short. She was the daughter of Thomas Short and Lucinda Short. The Short family first migrated to Ireland in the 1660s and were a part of the Adventurers scheme. Before that they were from Staffordshire. You can email me for more information if you like. suemccall20@gmail.com. Also some descendants of this family have had DNA tests done so if you are interested in more information regarding this get in touch.
Kind regards,
Sue