Hello,
My grandparents-grandparents:Edmond O'Grady and wife, Johanna McCann came from Ireland around the time of the Famine
with their oldest children, James and Mary. They settled, briefly, on Prince Edward Island in Canada.
The earliest records I have is the baptism/birth of my great-grandfather, Nicholas Douglas Grady in 1848 and his brother, Edward Grady in 1844.
Edmond Grady is listed in some Canadian Records as Edward Grady, but the family tradition is his name was Edmond.
Nicholas moved to Maine, married and fathered my grandfather, Raymond Grady. Nicholas is buried in Maine and his mother, Johanna McCann is buried on Prince Edward Island.
I found Johana McCann listed in the Tithe Applotment Books for Limerick: Hospital Parish and Town of Ballycahill. I am hoping to find birth and marriage records for Edmond and Johanna and birth records of James and Mary.
When I posted on the message Board for Hospital, I received a suggestion that I repost in Knockainey since there were a number of Grady and O'Gradys here.
I was overwhelmed at the grave stones project. Of course, without birthdates or more names, I could not link to any specific stone. But just seeing the photos made my hears spin.
I would appreciate any assistance or guidance anyone can offer in finding more details of my family.
Thank You!
Mary Lou
Mlou21783
Friday 19th Apr 2013, 04:05PMMessage Board Replies
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Hi Mary Lou
My name is Karl and I work in the Knockainey community office. I've searched the Knockainey church registers, but unfortunately found no record of your ancestorsin the Knockainey records. I looked through the marriage and baptismal registers which go back to 1800. I'm sorry that I can't bring you better news than this, but I would like to wish you luck in your continuing research.
Best wishes,
Karl Sachartschuk
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Hi Mary Lou
My name is Karl and I work in the Knockainey community office. I've searched the Knockainey church registers, but unfortunately found no record of your ancestorsin the Knockainey records. I looked through the marriage and baptismal registers which go back to 1800. I'm sorry that I can't bring you better news than this, but I would like to wish you luck in your continuing research.
Best wishes,
Karl Sachartschuk
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Hello!
There was a Michael McCann in Knockderk near Lough Gur in the 1830s ....
John17
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Hi Mary Lou we are looking at the gradys in knockainey in the same time period looking at any Patrick's or Michael's, but we seem to have DNA natches to a family with a david grady and a Bridget gready Sullivan as well are you on ancestry? Julie nsw australia
JulieBodycote
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Hello, JulieBodycote!
I am on Ancestry DNA but I do not keep a tree on Ancestry. I am glad to share whatever I have that might be helpful to you. EMail me at mlou21783@gmail.com and I will send you my GED Com #
I have a Bridget Catherine Sullivan but her maiden name was O'Neil. No David Grady that I know of, sorry. Of course, I have very little info on the Grady/McCann side. Just the Tithe Applotment for Johanna McCann--which would seem to indicate she was a widow. I have no confirmed records for Eamonn O'Grady in Ireland. Prince Edward Island land records have Johanna McCann farming next to another McCann who may or may not be related. Johanna's grave is on Prince Edward Island. I am having difficulty finding all of her children but at least 2 ended up in Maine, US.
I have not found any family members that went to Australia. But that may be a matter of focusing on the names I have which are all US. Do you have both Australia and US locations?
Mary Lou Ni Maire
Mlou21783
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Hi, John17!
Would you post the record you found or a web address where Julie and I could take a look?
Thanks!
Mary Lou Ni Maire
Mlou21783