Hi
my name is Dennis Daly and my family is said to have come from your area
Charles Daly and Bridget Daly arrived in Westernport, Melbourne, Australia aboard the Royal George in 1849 they arrived via plymouth England. Bridgets Maiden name was maloney and it has always been said that they were from Charleville. we have searched records from Australia but cannot find any concrete connection .Charles father was said to be a Daniel Daly which i have found traces of in a town (hamlet) called Garouse . i have also tracked down a marriage certificate from Rockhill and Bruree Stating that a Charles Daly Married a Bridget Mahony in January 1847.
can anyone help
Our family developed an area of Victoria Australia called Gippsland with a town being named after the family Dalyston and also the Roman Catholic Parish of Dalyston
it would be great to catch up with some relatives to extend the family tree
Dennis Daly
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Saturday 27th Jun 2015, 12:20PMMessage Board Replies
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Dennis:
There is a townland called Garroose in Bruree civil parish. I checked Google Maps and it is just to the south of Bruree.
On July 8th the National Library of Ireland is placing all RC parish registers online for free searching. Bruree/Rockhill parish is in the Diocese of Limerick and Charleville RC parish is in the Diocese of Cloyne. The Charleville records go back further compared to Bruree.
Roger McDonnell
Bruree Baptisms Jan. 6, 1842 - Mar. 11, 1868 P.2428 (Rockhill) Mar. 22, 1868 - Dec. 23, 1880 Marriages July(?) 28, 1861 - Oct. 13, 1880
Charleville Marriages Aug. 10, 1774 - Nov. 15, 1792 P.5001 Dispensations Sept. 1, 1774 - Jan. 9, 1793 Marriages Nov. 23, 1794 - July 3, 1822 __________________________________________________________________ Baptisms May 2, 1827 - Dec. 31, 1880 P.5002 Marriages June 3, 1827 - Dec. 9, 1880 _______________________________________________________________
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Hi Dennis-It's a long way from Cork to Galway but you may be interested to know that there was a large estate called Dalyston just south of Loughrea in County Galway.It was asssociated with the Bowes-Daly family of Dunsandle,There was at least one member of that Dunsandle family called Denis in relatively recent times.
I do not know of any connection of thisDaly family with Corkbut I will check it out.
Liam Irwin.
Liam Irwin
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Thankyou
Roger and Liam
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i am norrowing down my Search To Bruree - could you suggest where i would find the assisted Emmigration Records for the Bruree house auxillary Workhouse pre 1849 or the Killmallock Workouse if they are one in the same organisation - Dennis
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