I have no idea where my Great-great Grandfather is from in Ireland. I show him on the 1861 England Census in Lancashire with his spouse, Mary Elizabeth Cawley.
My great-grandfather, William Lawrence Calligan was born in Hindley, Lancashire, England. He was born Callaghan, but the name somehow morphed to Calligan by 1881.
Married Anne Murdoch in Liverpool 1878. After her death he moved to the USA.
William arrived in New York City around 1882. Married Anna Feist in 1887.
My grandfather, Bernard Calligan was born in NY in 1897.
I'd love to find our place in Ireland.
Thank you.
Best,
Deborah
Wednesday 6th Feb 2013, 08:00AM
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Hi Deborah,
Have you got his marriage certificate? this may give his place of birth & also look at all the certificates, look at the original transcripts for the Census, as I have found incoherent scribbles that I was readily able to identify as a place, where the transcriber, most likely not being Irish has ignored & look at his neighbours & workmates, if they have similar names they could be family & have named a place in Ireland.
Do you know where he is buried, as sometimes families will put the townland or county on the headstone.
Once family went to USA, they often took out other family members from Ireland, have you any stories like that, if you track those people, this may assist you in finding the 'PLACE'
The Name Callaghan comes mainly from Cork/Clare/Limerick counties, but I live in Co Cavan a good distance away from Cork & we have a small O'Callaghan Tree that we can trace back to mid 1800's, some of this family went to Stockport in Cheshire .
I would love that you were part of our family, but I think more digging is needed before I can claim you.
Best wishes in your searches & do let me know if you are making progress. Carmel O'Callaghan
Bailieborough Cavan
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Hello Carmel,
Thank you so much for your reply! I am seeking John Callaghan's marriage information. I'm searching records in the Catholic Church in Liverpool now. We'll see what that yields.
I'll let you know if I find anything new - I'm on the hunt!
Best,
Deborah