HI
I came across this site when I was looking online for Garrybreeda Cemetery as I' ve discovered an image online of the grave of my 2x Grandparents!!
Cornelius SUPPLE 1821-1914
Bridgid (Stapleton) CORRY 1837-1922
and two of their daughters, Catherine and Ann
another of their daughters, Mary Agnes(Supple) CORRY lived in Ballinasloe - she was my great grandmother.
I know very little about the family other than Cornelius was in The Royal Irish Constabulary and the family lived at 14 Bride Street.
I'm hoping to visit Co Galway in the summer to try and track down more information if I can and to visit both Loughrea and Ballinasloe. I would be grateful if anyone was kind enough to give me any ideas re places to visit and it would be great if any visitors to the message boards has any knowledge of the family.
kind regards
Lindylou
Wednesday 2nd Jan 2013, 05:51PM
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Hi Lindylou
Just read your genealogy message. In relation to your ggmother Mary Agnes Corry, do you know what area of Ballinasloe she lived. There was Corry`s that lived in Fohenagh, near Ballinasloe.
I will forward your message to our Loughrea and Ballinasloe volunteers and when I recieve information,I will forward same to you.
Regards
Paula
Ireland Reaching Out
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HI Paula
Thanks for your reply.
First thing - I've noticed I made a mistake in my post ie Cornelius SUPPLE's wife -it should have read Bridgid (Stapleton) SUPPLE !
As to the CORRYs ;
Mary Agnes(SUPPLE) married Patrick CORRY in 1885 . The marriage cert states that Patrick was living in Loughrea and Mary Agnes in Killane at the time and that they were married in Fohenagh.
Patrick's occupation 'professor' and May Agnes a teacher
I managed to find where they were in 1901 census - River Street, Ballinasloe and 1911 in Townparks, Ballinasloe.
They had 6 children ( as far as I can ascertain). Three of them (at least) moved to London, one becoming a Mother General at a Sisters of Mercy Convent in Marylebone.
I look forward to hearing from you if there is any feedback from your colleagues.
Kind Regards and a Happy New Year
Linda
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Hi Linda
Just had a telephone call from one of our volunteers in Fohenagh. He had a look at the registery book and he can
Confirm that marriage took place in 18th of april 1885 in Fohenagh (Fohena).
Mary Supple is down as a teacher. Teacher in Fohenagh
His (husband)address is Loughrea
Witness are: John Dolan and Mylo Supple (? brother)
Baptism`s book in Ballinasloe should give you information on their children.
Hope this is of some assistance.
Paula
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Paula Thanks for getting back to me . It's good to have some of the information I have confirmed. I do have a copy of the marriage certificate but it has their witnesses as John Tully and Kate Supple ( possibly her sister Catherine). If the info supplied by your volunteer colleague is right it looks as if there is at least one more sibling I didn't know about. Mary appears to have been living in Killane at the time of her marriage. It could either be Killane Co. Westmeath or Killane, Co.Offally( as they are both fairly close to Ballinasloe) but will assume it's not Killane Co.Cork, although coincidentally har father Cornelius was born in Cork !! I'll visit the church in Ballinasloe in the summer - is St. Michael's the only RC church in the town do you know?? I do wish it was easier to research family history in Ireland from England!!! Thanks againBest wishesLinda nb Tried emailing this to you but got booted back
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Hi, LindyLou.
Just wanted to let you know that I am related to the Supplee family and that they were Huguenots who came to Ireland and Scotland in the 1600s. Then, on to the US in the 1700s.
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Hi, LindyLou.
Just wanted to let you know that I am related to the Supplee family and that they were Huguenots who came to Ireland and Scotland in the 1600s. Then, on to the US in the 1700s.
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Hi LindyLou
If it is the same Cornelius Supple, there was a reported assination attempt on RIC policeman Cornelius Supple on 16 January 1871 near the Church wall in Raharney, Co. Westmeath. He was shot 3 times on the cheek and nose but survived. The assasin escaped but was identified as Laurence Bray, but he was later aquitted of the crime. Check out the Return of Outrages from 1971 for further details (attached jpeg) also newspaper articles exist concerning the case.
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Hi LindyLou,
Correction on the date to *Return of Outrages from 1871
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Hi
Thanks for your response after all this time. I actually came across the incident in which Cornelius was involved in the newsapaper of the time. However I had not seen this item from ' Return of Outrages'. I've never heard of this , are they court returns ??
Thanks again
Lindylou