I have found my McDonnell/McDonald family living in Cork City Blarney Street in 1911 census
In 1901 census they were at Spike Island as my Great Granddad Richard McDonnell was in the Army for I think around 25 years.
Richard McDonnell was born in 1864 I believe born Cork
Richard Married Ellen Wilson c1865
They married ss Peter and Paul Cork City in 1887
witnesses were John McNamara Elizabeth Barry and M Wilson
They were Catholic
Details on marriage certificate Richard McDonnell Living in 12 Coppingers (spelling) Lane Cork 1887 father Patrick a Mason
St Mary Shandon parish
Ellen Wilson living 3 Bridewell Lane Cork father David or Daniel
they had children
Richard Christopher 1890
Mary Ann c1892
Ellie Margaretta 1894
Catherine 1896
Maria Kathleen/Kathrin 1900
William Joseph 1902
Bridget Alice 1904
all born Cork apart from
Mary Ann born Portsea
Ellie M Portsea
Catherine Portsea
William 1902 was my Grandad but I didn't know him as think he died in an accident before I was born or before my living memory.
Some of this family if not all moved to North East England where William married my Nan Edith Dobson .
Would love to find out more as never met any or spoke to any of my Irish relatives be great to contact decendants of my Mams cousins or just find out a bit more info going back and what happened to all my Great Grandads and Grandads siblings.
I have St Mary's Shandon Parish is this correct as I can't find it in Parishes Cork on this site.
Thanks for reading
Moira
womble99
Wednesday 26th Jun 2013, 12:56PMMessage Board Replies
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Moira:
There was a St. Mary's civil parish Shandon. Not sure if it still exists but this link does list the parish.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_civil_parishes_of_County_Cork
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi Roger thank you I did in the end think I was correct and maybe this site dosn't have the Parish of St Mary's Shandon set up as yet.
See you are a McDonnell shame you are not one of mine?
Whats the difference between a Civil Parish and a ecclesiastical parish. Is that why its not on this site as a Parish? Why I can't find it under Parishes?
Moira
womble99
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Moira:
My grandfather Patrick McDonnell came from the Mayo village of Carracastle near the Roscommon border.
Brian Mitchell's book A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland describes a civil parish " From the 17th century the so-called civil parish, based on the early Christian and monastic and church settlements, was used extensively in various surveys. By the mid-19th century, the pattern of civil parishes was well established". The ecclesiastical parishes are usually but not always a different area than civil parishes.
Not sure why the HQ team did not show St. Marys Shandon as a parish with a page. I do know the civil parish that my grandmother emigrated from in Co. Down does not have a page so I joined the nearest parish.
Roger
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘