My gg-grandfather, Martin Kelly (1811-1888), married Catherine Doolan (1819-1900) in Gowran Parish, County Kilkenny, on January 30, 1839. Their first son, Patrick, was baptized in September, 1840, in Tullaherin, County Kilkenny. Oral history says that Martin was educated in the law in Dublin at Trinity College. I visited there in 2013 but we could find no record of him, although there was a contemporary named Thomas Kelly. Catherine came from Raheen, County Laois. shortly after their son was born, they left Ireland, landed in Quebec, and farmed a patch of land in Ontario, Canada, where they are buried in St. Columbskil Cemetery. They raised eleven children, one of whom was my great-grandfather, Thomas, who immigrated to Michigan, USA.
During my 2013 visit, we learned that the Kellys were highly respected in Kilkenny back in the day. We were told that there was a Kellys Crossing near Tullaherin which we also visited . . . the cemetery and the remnants of its tower. Although we found many Kelly graves, I have no clue as to whom Martin's parents may have been. Any help would be appreciated.
koleary
Tuesday 11th Aug 2015, 09:49PMMessage Board Replies
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Koleary:
Welcome to ireland Reaching Out! I've included links to the parish registers for Gowran and Tullyherin. You mention that Catherine was from Laois so I'm not sure why the marriage was held in Gowran. I would look at these registers for possible records.
By the way, there are three different Raheen townlands in Co. Laois
Let me know if you have questions.
Roger McDonnell
http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0978 http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/1032
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Thank you, Roger McDonnell. I had been given the wrong date for the marriage of Martin Kelly to Catherine Dooling, and it has taken me this long to find the actual record, dated October 30, 1839 in Gowran Parish, Kilkenny. Your links helped me immensely.
koleary