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Michael Cornelius Griffin, born 27 March 1822, and Catherine Mary Kenny, born 15 May 1828, left Ireland in 1847 and went to Canada. The 1851 Census for County Wellington, Township of Garafraxa, available from the National Archives of Canada (Microfilm reel C-11756) documents the presence of Michael and Catherine and two children in the location where, in the spring of 1864, Michael purchased 100 acres of crown land for $325.  The parcel consisted of the south west half of lot 20 in the second concession of (West) Garafraxa Township in Wellington County, about 4 miles north east of Fergus, Ontario.

 

Family lore has provided us with the following information, which we hope may be of at least some help in linking Michael and Catherine to their Irish roots:

 

Michael’s place of birth has alternately been suggested as Belfast, Dublin, County Cork or County Kerry.  Catherine’s place of birth has been suggested as County Kerry.  We have a picture of Michael and Catherine which has his and her birthplace hand written on the back as Belfast and Killarney respectively.

 

Information obtained from the record books of Our Lady Immaculate Parish in Guelph, Ontario regarding the marriage of Michael and Catherine’s daughter Mary to John Heffernan states that Michael and Catherine were from Co Kerry, Ireland.

 

The index for the Griffith Valuation of Co Kerry (1852) shows only one family named Kenny in southern Killarney, a Captain John Kenny who lived in the townland of Scrahane.

 

It has been suggested that Michael’s father’s name was Cornelius Griffin and his mother was a McGillicuddy.

 

There is a suggestion that Michael and Catherine were given a fair bit of money before they departed for Canada, to help get them started in their new life together.  This may have been true since we understand that, upon landing in Canada, they bought wagon and three horses and drove their belongings from Quebec City to Toronto, Ontario, a distance of over 700 Km.

 

According to one account, the boat trip to Quebec took 26 days.  A book by Andr? Charbonneau entitled A Register of Deceased persons at Sea and on Grosse Ile in 1847 (ISBN 0-660-16877-4), the year of their emigration according to the 1901 census, only 6 of 445 vessels arriving at Grosse Ile from Europe that year made the crossing in under 30 days.  They were:

 

Ship                            From           Departed     Arrived    # Passengers  Length of trip

 

Fame                         Limerick         4 May        26 May              208            22 days

Albion                         Galway           3 May       29 May               211            26 days

Souvenir                    Limerick          1 May       28 May              124            27 days

Sir Colin Campbell    Belfast           28 Apr      27 May               383            29 days

Annie                         Belfast            29 Apr      28 May               429            29 days

Peruvian                   Glasgow          28 May     26 Jun                 43            29 days

 

This would suggest that they may have boarded the Albion in Galway for their trip to Canada.

 

One account of Michael’s emigration from Ireland indicated that he was accompanied by a brother.  However, he was separated from his brother who is believed to have traveled to Michigan and eventually settled near Madison, Wisconsin.  They never met again.  While it is generally agreed that the name of the brother is unknown, the name Felix surfaces from time to time.

 

A list found in one of Michael’s grandson’s belongings after his death read as follows:

 

Older ones who came from Ireland

 

Isaac and Leiza

Robert and Rebecca

Bell

Rokech

John

 

Isaac’s Family 20                    Bell’s Family 5                        Robert’s Family 8

Violet                                      Donald                                      David

Joy                                           Edith                                       John

Dale                                         Ruth                                        Jim

Glen                                        Elaine                                      Winston

Marion                                     Jessie                                       Harvey

Keith                                                                                       Dennis

Derrick                                                                                    Helen

Marilyn                                                                                    Evelyn

Reg

Doreen

Francis

Lawrence

Norman

Jean

Betty

Ray

Delbert

Melvin

George

Dennis

 

There was no indication as to whether these were Griffins or about their relationship to the Griffin family.  There was also no indication as to when they came or where they settled.

 

Friday 4th Jan 2013, 11:10AM

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  • One marriage match for Co. Kerry so far James

    http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/search.jsp?name2fm=&name2l=Kenny&namefm=michael&namel=Griffin&location=&dd=&mm=&yy=&submit=Search&sort=&pageSize=100&type=M&diocese=KERRY+%28RC%29&parish=&century=&decade=&exact=&ddB=&ddM=&ddD=&mmB=&mmM=&mmD=&yyB=&yyM=&yyD=&locationB=&locationM=&locationD=&member0=&member1=&member2=&member3=&member4=&member5=&member6=&member7=&member8=&member9=&namef0=&namef1=&namef2=&namef3=&namef4=&namef5=&namef6=&namef7=&namef8=&namef9=&namel0=&namel1=&namel2=&namel3=&namel4=&namel5=&namel6=&namel7=&namel8=&namel9=&keyword=

    The Tithe Applotment Books online for surname Griffin

    http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/results.jsp?surname=Griffin&firstname=&county=&parish=&townland=&search=Search

    Griffins in Killarney in 1901

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&surname=Griffin&firstname=&county=Kerry&townland=&ded=Killarney&age=&sex=&search=Search&relationToHead=&religion=&education=&occupation=&marriageStatus=&birthplace=&language=&deafdumb=&marriageYears=&childrenBorn=&childrenLiving=

    Kenny in Killarney 1901

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&surname=Kenny&firstname=&county=Kerry&townland=&ded=Killarney&age=&sex=&search=Search&relationToHead=&religion=&education=&occupation=&marriageStatus=&birthplace=&language=&deafdumb=&marriageYears=&childrenBorn=&childrenLiving=

    Placenames

    http://www.logainm.ie/Viewer.aspx?placeID=100005&tab=data

    Have you seen these?

    I'm sorry I won't have enough time to search these more thoroughly. Do let me know if something pops?

    Best wishes

    Martine

    Saturday 5th Jan 2013, 01:35PM
  • Martine ... I am between laughter and tears.  Thank you, thank you, thank you.  You have given me what I couldn't find for over ten years.  My cousins will be amazed to hear the news.  How I wish I could lean through this screen and give you a kiss on the cheek.  I may have to look you up some day, when I come to set foot on the sod of my ancesters in Killeenardnasack.  Once again, a huge thank you.

     

    Saturday 5th Jan 2013, 06:59PM
  • Martine ... the records you pointed out indicated that Michael Griffin and Catherine Kenny were both from Castlemaine, he from Killeenardnasack and she from Fibo (Feibaug, Febouch or Feboch depending on the record).  Wonderful news, that.  But, is there a map anywhere that would show me where Kileenardsack and Fibo are?

    Sunday 6th Jan 2013, 10:13AM
  • Martine ...You will have to forgive my being so slow figuring out that I should have entered my reply to you as a REPLY instead of as another entry.  Anyway, I will re-enter them here:

     

    I am between laughter and tears.  Thank you, thank you, thank you.  You have given me what I couldn't find for over ten years.  My cousins will be amazed to hear the news.  How I wish I could lean through this screen and give you a kiss on the cheek.  I may have to look you up some day, when I come to set foot on the sod of my ancestors in Killeenardnasack.  Once again, a huge thank you.

     

    One more question ... the records you pointed out indicated that Michael Griffin and Catherine Kenny were both from Castlemaine, he from Killeenardnasack and she from Fibo (Feibaug, Febouch or Feboch depending on the record).  Wonderful news, that.  But, is there a map anywhere that would show me where Kileenardsack and Fibo are?

    Monday 7th Jan 2013, 04:22PM
  • Oh James, I am delighted for you!

    First step is the Civil Parishes map of Kerry all 87 of them!

    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/civparlist.html

    A little information about Castlemaine

    http://www.dingle-peninsula.ie/castlemaine/index.html

    Castlemaine is in Kiltallagh

    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/kiltallagh.html

    No luck yet with Fibo and Kileenardnasack.

    Will have to go now. Give it a shot yourself and let me know how you get on.

    Martine

    Saturday 12th Jan 2013, 05:22PM
  • Hi James, Fibo is sometimes listed as Fibo, Keel. This may help

    http://castlemaine.multiply.com/photos/album/86/Catholic_Parish_of_Keel_Castlemaine_Co._Ke..

    and Keel is in the adjoining old CivilParish

    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/kilgarry.html

    Don't forget  to let us know?

    Martine

    Wednesday 16th Jan 2013, 04:39PM
  • If you are on Facebook some of us are there at 

    http://www.facebook.com/groups/175684842565187/ 

    It would be great to meet up again!

    Martine

     

    Wednesday 16th Jan 2013, 04:50PM
  • Hi Martine:

     

    I have managed to locate Killeenardnasack.  It is not a Townland but rather a named area within the Townland of Gortaleen in the Civil Parish of Kilgarrylander in Co. Kerry.  This seems like a plausable answer because it is immediately adjacent to the Townland of Fybagh.  That would mean that Michael and Catherine grew up within shouting distance of each other.

     

    I am not sure I understand the all I should yet about  the Civil Parish of Kilgarrylander vs the RC Parish of Castlemaine and the RC Parish of Keel.  The records you pointed me to in the database referred to Castlemaine.  But, it appears that they lived in the parish of Keel.  How does that work?

     

    Sorry I missed your Facebook session.  That might have been interesting.

     

    Regards

    Jim

     

    Tuesday 22nd Jan 2013, 09:32PM
  • Dear Jim, I'm sorry I have been so long in replying, changes to the website meant that I couldn't find your post and didn't receive notification of your message. but all is well now. I hope you and yours had a lovely Xmas. 

    I will do my best to explain.

    Townland Names were the placenames that local people used to describe to other local people where they were from.

    Then you have Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland parishes which might have the same names but have different boundaries.

    The Civil Parishes describe in essence tax districts.

    Finally there are Poor Law Unions which were set up to dispense relief to people who were starving.

    To give you an example my grandmother grew up in the townland of Tonavane (a myriad of spellings) in the Civil Parish of Annagh, the Roman Catholic Parish of Tralee, and the Poor Law Union of Tralee.

    People might live in one RC parish and marry in another. Sometimes this was because they worshipped in that church, other times there might have been a row with a priest!

    Anyway, it might be an idea to write to Castlemaine RC Church to ask for a copy of the entry of the marriage record 

    http://www.dioceseofkerry.ie/parish.php?parish=Castlemaine&sec=priests of Michael and Catherine and do ask for their parents names because otherwise it may not be included. Do remember that this may take some time as the work is usually done by the priest or volunteers and some parishes have more help than others. Let me know how you get on as I would love to know.

    Martine

    Sunday 3rd Mar 2013, 11:46AM
  • I just searched "Killeenardnasck" on Google and was led to this page.  There are so many similarities between these ancestors and my ancestor Mary Griffin who married William West, both of whom were from the area during this era.  They moved to Garafraxa, ON in the 1850s.  Now gotta figure out the link...thanks so much!!!!

    Jenny

    Wednesday 11th Sep 2013, 02:12AM
  • dear Jenny

    do you have this son John?

    http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/d560b80148228

    In Haste

    Martine

    Monday 16th Sep 2013, 05:47PM
  • Hi Martine,

    Thanks for the response! I have seen that record and it led to some questions which I haven't figured out yet.  William West and Mary Griffin had a son John.  On Canadian census records, it seems his birth year should be 1836 rather than 1834.  There is also an Elizabeth born in 1832, but she didn't settle in Canada.  I have also found an Irish marriage record for William and Mary, but the marriage date is1841, which seems a bit late for starting a family.  However, I haven't found any other records for William West and Mary Griffin in this area, so perhaps I shouldn't get hung up on these inconsistencies.

    There is very little about Killeenardnasck on the web, which makes me more curious. Do you know where it is?  I know the general area, but no specifics.  Hope to plan a golf and genealogy trip in the next 4 years.

    Thanks from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada!

    Jenny Davin

    Tuesday 17th Sep 2013, 12:34AM
  • Hello Jenny:

    I am descended from the Griffins of Killeenardnasack and would love to talk to you.

    If you reply to this message we can see what can be arranged

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Jim Griffin

    Saturday 15th Mar 2014, 04:27PM
  • Hello Martine:

    Sorry for the long absence.  Home renovations have kept our minds and hands occupied on things other than genealogy.

    When I came back, I tried to use the links you so kindly provided me in your response of 4 Dec 2012 by only got blank pages when I followed them.  Did those links expire at some point in time?

    Regards

    Jim Griffin

    Saturday 15th Mar 2014, 04:47PM
  • Hi James, they are all working for me so do check your firewall/anti-virus settings..it may be knocking out the links. Did you get in touch with Jenny or she with you?

    Martine

    Thursday 27th Mar 2014, 11:37PM
  • Martine, a chara

    Yes, I got in touch with Jenny.  She is wondering whether or not to hire a professional genealogist. I suggested that she put together what she knows, show it to you and ask you if in your opinion that would be a good idea and if so could you suggest someone to do the work she needs done.

    I copied the links to an email message on my machine and they seem to work from there.  So, I'm still able to explore.

    Can I tap your knowledge again?  I've noted in the Griffith Valuation for Gortaleen in 1853 that each person shown as living in Gortaleen is listed under one of 8 primary identifiers (numbers) and a secondary identifying letter.  For instance, Michael Griffin is listed under 8g.  Does this suggest that there were 8 named areas within the townland of Gortaleen?  Is there any way to relate this information to an Ordnance Survey map, say the one from 1830?  And, finally, is Killeenardnasack within the portion of Gortaleen located south of the main road which bisects the townland, and is labelled "KILLEEN" on the 1830 Ordnance Survey map?

    Jim

    Friday 28th Mar 2014, 04:39PM
  • For some reason I have only just received your message. Could you leave an email address where I can contact you directly to explore the details? 

    Really looking forward to hearing from you!

    Martine

    Wednesday 23rd Apr 2014, 12:04AM
  • Hi Martine:

    Sorry to take so long to get back to you.  The exams at the university are just through.  So, I should have more time to think about genealogy.

    My e-mail address is:  James.Griffin@bell.net   

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

     

    Regards

    Jim

     

     

    Friday 2nd May 2014, 03:59AM
  • Hi Martine, 

    I would like to proceed with more research on my ancestors from County Kerry.  Can you recommend a genealogist who can help?

    Thanks,

    Jenny

    Monday 26th May 2014, 12:12PM

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