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I am looking for the family of my 2 x Great Grandfather Michael Mooney of Taghboy, Roscommon who married Rose Kennedy.

Their son Patrick Mooney (my Great Grandfather) was born approx 1846 in Taghboy.

Any information regarding this Mooney family of Taghboy, Roscommon most appreciated.

Kind Regards

Sheila

 

Monday 27th Feb 2017, 04:09PM

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  • Sheila:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    The RC parish for Taghboy civil parish would be Ballyforan/Dysart/Tisrara http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0544   Unfortunately, baptismal record start in July 1850 and marriages start in 1862. I checked on Roots Ireland and could not locate any baptismal records for any Monney children of Michael Mooney with a wife with the maiden name of Kennedy. The 1855 Griffiths Valuation head of household listing for Taghboy civil parish does show two Michael Mooney records and likely your ancestor was one of two listed.  http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/roscommon/taghboy.htm  

    Do you have any additional information on your family? Did the entire family emigrate?

    Have you considered autosomal DNA testing?

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 27th Feb 2017, 04:20PM
  • Dear Roger McDonnell

    I don't think that the whole Mooney family emigrated from Taghboy, Roscommon as on the marriage certificate of my Great Grandparents Patrick Mooney and Margaret Bell 27th October 1868 at 28 Lady Lane, Paisley, Scotland it stated:-

    Patrick Mooney, Private 63rd Regiment of Foot a bachelor, Father Michael Mooney a Farmer, Mother Rose Mooney m.s.Kennedy

    I therefore believe that Michael Mooney and his wife Rose still lived in Taghboy, Roscommon in 1868.

    On the army service record of Patrick Mooney dated 1864 he stated that he was born in the parish of Taghboy, Roscommon, he was 18 years old and his trade was a labourer and at the time he was residing in the parish of St Annes, Dublin.

     

    Kind Regards

    Sheila

    Monday 27th Feb 2017, 04:53PM
  • Sheila:

    I found these 1901 and 1911 census records for a James Mooney in Cloghan which is one of the two townlands in the 1855 Griffiths I sent you. James was a widower. Note he had a daughter named Rose so possibly he is a brother of Patrick. I also found an 1878 marriage record which may be for the same James.

    Roger

    http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Roscommon/Taghboy/Cloghan/…

    http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Roscommon/Taghboy/Cloghan/…

    Date of Marriage:14-Feb-1878
    Parish / District:DYSART/TISRARA
    County:Co. Roscommon
    Husband JamesMooney  Address Rosepark
    Wife CatherineNeavinAddress: Carrowcleva

    Husband's Father  MichaelMooney
    Wife's Father EdwardNeavin

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 27th Feb 2017, 06:23PM
  • Dear Roger

    Many thanks for this information.

    Kind Regards

    Sheila

    Monday 27th Feb 2017, 07:26PM
  • Dear Roger

    You asked if I had considered Autosomal DNA Testing

    I have carried out an Ethnicity DNA test with Ancestry and below are my results :-

    Ireland and Scotland 60% - England, Wales and North Western Europe 40%

    Central Ireland :- South Roscommon, Roscommon

    Ulster Ireland :- South Down and North Louth

     

    Kind Regards

    Sheila

    Thursday 17th Jan 2019, 02:49PM
  • Sheila:

    Can't tell if you have looked at your top matches and written to them to try to establish a connection. As an aside, many people don't respond but you do get some positive responses.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 18th Jan 2019, 09:07PM

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