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Looking for info about Constable Terence Brady (54733) - my great Great Uncle

Born May 16 1871 Gort, Galway WR, served Donegal, Clare and Antrim, pensioned 1921 from Ballymoney RIC Barracks

Wife
Susan McGettigan Born 1877 - married Between Oct 1898 and Dec 1898

Children (that I know about)

Thomas Joseph Between Apr 1900 and Jun 1900
Isabella Maud Between Apr 1904 and Jun 1904
Eda 1907
Dorothy Between Jul 1909 and Sep 1909

Many thanks in advance

james barber

Monday 6th Oct 2014, 08:23PM

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  • Dear James

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out! I have passed yor query to a Gort volunteer.

    In the meantime:

    Terence, Susan and their young son Thomas Joseph are mentioned on the 1901 Census:
    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Antrim/Toome_Upper/Too…

    In 1911 they are in Charlotte Street:
    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Ballymoney/Char…

    Familysearch.org list a Terence Brady born on 16th May 1871 to a father Thomas Brady and a mother Johanna Fitzgerald. Other children born to this couple are James, 1869 and Edward, 1874 - brothers of Terence, assuming this information is correct and the parents' names are accurate. There are a couple of Susan McGettigan entries on family search born in 1877 but it would be difficult to say which is the correct one.

    Best wishes
    Clare Doyle
    Genealogy Support

    Tuesday 7th Oct 2014, 03:26PM
  • Thanks for that

    Is there any way of looking further forward.

    I know that Terence took his Pention in 1921 from Ballymoney RIC Barracks

    I was wondering if there is any way of finding out about his children - marrige dates children etc?

     

    james barber

    Tuesday 7th Oct 2014, 05:13PM
  • Dear James
    You can use familysearch or ancestry.com to check for the details of the children too. As you know the parents' names it will be easier to check/research.

    The following site is also very good and will give you pointers about further research and original sources on the RIC:
    http://www.royalirishconstabulary.com/

    Jim Herlihy has also written a number of books about the RIC, if you google him you will find him easily.

    Best wishes
    Clare
    Genealogy Support

    Wednesday 8th Oct 2014, 09:03AM

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