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Looking for information on Margaret Falsey b.1817 likely in Ibrickan Parish, and any family. Relatives may have included John Falsey, who was possibly a brother b. 1822, and William Falsey possibly her father b. 1800. The three settled in Apolacon Township near Friendsville in Susquehanna County Pennsylvania. Margaret Falsey married Thomas Cleary/Clarey possibly in the United States. He may have been from Ibrickan also, and he may have had a sister Bridget who emigated with him in 1837.

Thank you for any assistance you may be able to give.

Kathleen

kathleenmary

Wednesday 12th Jun 2013, 07:03PM

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  • Hi Kathleen,

    Thank you for your message.

    Civil registration did not begin in Ireland until 1864. Prior to this all births, deaths and marriages were recorded by the local parish church so this is where you would have to look for more information on the family. Unfortunately, Catholic records for the parish do not begin until 1839:

    http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/rcparishmaps/index.cfm?fuseaction=showidrecords&CityCounty=Clare&parish=Kilmurry-Ibricken&churchid=785

    Have you tried looking in the land records for some record of the family? The earlier record is called the The Tithe Applotment Books (1823-1838) and the following Falsey?s were recorded in Kilmurry 1833:

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

    These were the only Falsely recorded in all of Clare County so it is very likely that they are related to  Margaret.

    The later record is Griffith?s Valuation (1848-64) and there was only one Falsey recorded in Killard:

    http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doNameSearch&Submit.x=48&Submit.y=23&Submit=Submit&familyname=Falsey+&firstname=First+Name&baronyname=&countyname=&unionname=&parishname=

    We have a contact who is actually based in the US but has copies of the births and baptisms in Ibrickan from 1839-1900 and also tombstone transcriptions from most graveyards. I will forward your message to him to see if he has any records of Falsey?s. As it is not a very common surname and seems to be mostly from that area of Clare it is likely that any records he does have will be relevant to you.

    Emma

    Genealogy Support

     

    Wednesday 3rd Jul 2013, 10:36AM
  • Hello Emma,

    Thank you so much for your reply.  I will check the ideas you gave me. I  am very appreciative of your help as I am trying to connect with my Irish heritage.

    Kathleen

    kathleenmary

    Wednesday 3rd Jul 2013, 01:26PM
  • Hi Kathleen, our volunteer Kevin has come back with the following:

     

     

    I do not personally know any Falsey families and they are not married into any of my families that I know of at the time.

     

    I have attached the baptism records and as you can see they only go back to 1839.  Some of these families are in the 1901 Census and 1911 in the same townlands.

     

    I checked the neighboring parish of Miltown Malbay and they do not have any Falsey baptisms.  Before 1839 these Kilmurry-Ibrickane and Miltown were one parish.

     

     

    1825 Tithe Applotment Books

    Falsey

    Peter

     

    Cragaknock

    Kilmurry-Ibrickan

     

    Falsey

    Michael

     

    Cragaknock

    Kilmurry-Ibrickan

     

     

     

     

    1834 Tithe Applotment recapitulated:

    Falsey

    John

     

    Tromroe Castle

    Kilmurry-Ibrickan

     

    Falsy

    James

     

    Tromroe

    Kilmurry-Ibrickan

    Pat Barry & James Falsy

     

     

    This is the only gravestone inscription I have of a Falsey.

     

    In loving memory of Martin Falsey, Clohaninchy died 1st Aug 1970 in Kilmurry-Ibrickane Graveyard

     

     

    I wish you luck and would like to help anyway I can.  You may pass my email address on to your client if  you like.

     

    Kathleen,Kevin sent me two pictures of the baptismal records. However these files are two large for me to send to you through the website. Would you mind sending me your personal email address so that I can forward them to you that way? Also, please let me know if you would like Kevin's email address and I will forward it to you. Please contact me at ecarty@irelandxo.com

    Best wishes,

    Emma

    Thursday 4th Jul 2013, 08:46AM
  • Hi Emma,

    Thanks once again for your help and the information you forwarded from Kevin.  The parish registers are very interesting, and as Kevin commented, Martin seems to be a continuing Falsey name and that may be a clue.

    Margaret Falsey Clarey had a son Martin and most of her children's names match the children's names of a Martin Falsey in the records.  Looking at dates it appears this Martin could be brother or at least a contemporary or relative of Margaret.  I continue to sift through the information you provided.

    Again, thank you for all your help, Emma.

    Kathleen

    kathleenmary

    Friday 12th Jul 2013, 12:33PM
  • Hi Kathleen,

    Thank you for your message. I am delighted to have been able to put you in contact with Kevin and that he was able to help you!

    All the best with the rest of your research. If there is anything else we can help you with please let me know.

     

    Best wishes,

     

    Emma

     

    Monday 15th Jul 2013, 08:27AM
  • Falsey is a name around Quilty in Kilmurry ibrickane. There are still Falseys there. If it is that uncommon a name it is likely that they may be the same family. Try Clare library website

    Mgallery

    Friday 18th Jul 2014, 07:17AM
  • Thank you for your comment.  I tend to think the Falseys from the Quilty may be the same family or related to the Falsey line I had been trying to research. I think I have gotten as far as I can at this time and have enjoyed reading information on the Clare library website and information provided me by Ireland Reaching Out.

     

    kathleenmary

    Sunday 27th Jul 2014, 07:40PM
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    kathleenmary

    Sunday 27th Jul 2014, 07:48PM

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