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Searching for information on William Young, born about 1800 in Baltimore, Cork, Ireland. He died in 1869. The state of Massachusetts has no record of his death. The information I have is from his headstone. He married Margaret McLean Young in Aughadown in 1839. Her parents were Owen Mclean and Ann Donovan. They came to the USA arond 1860. Several children were born in Skibereen. Their last child was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA.

rxbuck67

Tuesday 14th Jun 2016, 02:36PM

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  • rxbuck67:

    Welcome to ireland Reaching Out!

    www.irishgenealogy.ie is a free Irish government site which has records for the Diocese of Cork and Ross including Skibbereeen. I found four baptismal records for children of William Young and Margaret McLean/McLane as follows: Bartholomew May 3 1840 Mary June 26 1842 Nicholas March 23 1845 William June 11 1848

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 18th Jun 2016, 02:56PM
  • Thank you for your reply. I have used that site many times and have found the baptismal records you mentioned as well as the marriage record for William Young and Margaret McLean. I was hoping to obtain more information on them or their parents. I don't know William's parents names but Margaret's were Owen Mclean and  Ann Donovan. I believe I found a brother Florence McLean. I need information from around 1800-1840. Also, if William had relatives the names Nicholas and Bartholomew are very common to this day. My husband has a 1st cousin Nicholas whose father was a Nicholas and grandfather was Bartholomew.

    Thank you,

    Kathy Buckley

    rxbuck67

    Sunday 19th Jun 2016, 01:21PM
  • Kathy:

    The Aughadown parish records start in 1822 http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0008  and Skibbereen in 1814.    http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0096

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 20th Jun 2016, 08:35PM
  • Hello,

    I am descended from a Frances Young born around 1800-1810 in Sherkin Island near Baltimore. She was Church of Ireland. She married Patrick Cadogan of Aughadown in 1828. I wonder if there is a connection? Nicholas is a common name in the Youngs though not in my family...my surname is O'Mahony. I haven't come across Bartholomews though!

    Tim

    Saturday 11th Mar 2017, 10:12PM
  • Hi Kathy,

    Found a William Young, son of Thomas Young and Margaret Sullivan of Bridge Street Skibbereen baptised 24th Oct 1819 in Skibbereen

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    Also found Joanna, daughter of Thomas Young and Margaret Sullivan of North Street Skibbereen baptised 03rd Nov 1817

    Sponsors: John Sullivan & Eliza Richmond

    Hope this ios of use to you. These are the earliest records of Skibbereen & Rath (Baltimore)

    Frank Fahy (Abbeystrowry)

    Abbeystrowry Cork

    Tuesday 12th Sep 2017, 08:14PM
  • Hi, I think I have a collection of old post cards that are related to your family. They are  addressed to Tessie Young, North St, Skibbereen sent from Agnes Young in Paris. There are also some addressed to Willie  and Eily Young and a Monsiur Buffet in Paris. I can’t make out the dates on any of the stamps but they are very old and most of them were sent from Paris to Skibbereen. There are some addressed to Mary Young also.

     

     

    Skibbereen

    Tuesday 6th Nov 2018, 07:24PM
  • Hi,

     

    I know it has been a while since you posted.

     

    I came across a burial record for St. Finbarr's cemetery, Glasheen Road, Cork City for a

    William Young born Sherkin Island listed as a ship's captain.  He might possibly be the ancestor you are looking for.

    From your message I thought he may have died in the US.

    Nicholas Young died 18th August 1884 in Cork City Ireland.  He died from Bronchitis, aged 74 - so that would give him a 

    birth year of circe 1810.  His religion - "Protestant".  His occupation Sea Captain on burial register but Master Mariner on death cert - Born Sherkin Island. He died at Hospital for Incurables, Military Road,Cork.   Unfortunately the register only gives the section he is buried in and does not  give the Row number or plot number.   

     

    You can see the details here -  

    http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/CP-CY-FI-1-web(Surname-Order).pdf

     

    If you have difficulty seeing the link above just search for   Cork Archives St Finbarrs cemetery and the records will pop up.

    They are all in alphabetical order so easy to find Nicholas.  

    It does seem unusual that he was buried in Cork City but maybe he returned to Ireland from US  on his own and his family remained there. 

    Irish death records for that time are now available online on the Irish Government website  www.irishgenealogy.ie  

    https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_retu…

    You seem to be familiar with this site already.   

    Hope this helps.

    Mary

    Galtee girl

    Galtee girl

    Wednesday 7th Oct 2020, 07:50PM
  • Thank you Mary for the information. Nicholas could very well be William's brother. I had previously found some Masters/ Mate certificates in his name. It's interesting that his religion is listed as Protestant. William was Catholic. My husband said there was always a rumor in the family that they should have been Protestant. It's possible William returned to Ireland to visit aand died there. I've never found a death record for him in Massachusetts where he lived in the USA. The only information comes from his headstone which includes his date of death and birthplace, Baltimore, County Cork.

    Thank you again,

    Kathy Buckley

     

    rxbuck67

    Thursday 8th Oct 2020, 03:09PM
  •  

    Hi Kathy,

    Did you see my message about the postcards that I have?

    Skibbereen

    Friday 9th Oct 2020, 06:29AM
  • I did see the message regarding the postcards. Unfortunately, the names aren't familiar to me. I don't have them on my husband's tree.

    rxbuck67

    Friday 9th Oct 2020, 02:02PM

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