Looking for any information with regard to Patrick & Rose Doherty from Keelogues from Clonglash whose children were James, Patrick & Rose.
Richard
Jane Halloran Ryan
Tuesday 21st Mar 2017, 04:49PMMessage Board Replies
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Richard:
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
Can you provide some dates regarding Patrick and Rose and their children. I don't see any 19th century evidence of Kelloggs anywhere in Ireland. Also no Kelloggs on the 1901 or 1911 censuses.
The townland of Clongash is also known as Bauville Keeloges and Clonglash. Is there a connection between Keeloges and Kellogg?
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Dear Richard:
Many thanks for your clarification with regard to Kellog and Keeloges being the correct townland.
There is a local volunteer who is in that area and she will be able to assist you with regard to your query.
I have copied her with your message.
All the best,
Jane.
Jane Halloran Ryan
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Hi there.
Keeloges and keelogs is the same townland on the outskirts of buncrana. It can be spelled a variety of ways depending on what documents you are looking at. But to clarify bauville keeloges and clonglash are essentially the same place and is known locally as clonglash in rural buncrana. There are still many dohertys in the area. I have found a patrick and rose on the 1911 census living there with their children james patrick and rose. I did find a patrick doherty from keeloges in a petty court transcript 1910 who was prosecuted for not sending 2 daughters lizzie and mary to school. They may have been removed from his care by 1911. But it is also possible that it could be a different family. If there is anything else i can clarify please let me know. -
Hello Tina...
wondering if you know of any descendents in keelogs connected to james and mary ann doherty...they were farmers in Keelogs circa 1859. Their son, Joseph is my great grandfather. ANy suggestions/advice is greatly appreciated
Iain
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Hi Iain:
Thanks for your query. I will forward this to Tina who may not have seen it and she will revert to you.
Stay safe and well.
All the best,
Jane
Jane Halloran Ryan
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Here is our local volunteer's response:
Joseph doherty born 23 dec 1868 to james Doherty and mary ann o'donnell keelogs buncrana.
Siblings were:
Anne maria b 27 feb 1964
Charles b 22 sep 1866
William b 27 dec 1871
I am unable to find a marriage for the parents.
I need more info to check further.
If you have further information, please post it on this thread.
All the best,Jane
Jane Halloran Ryan
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Attached FilesJoseph birth registration.pdf (162.16 KB)
Thank you for the information--wonderful! This is the first time learning about Joseph's siblings. Very exciting.
Allow me to review the info I have gleaned so far.
1. Joseph's birth registration, which names his parents but no siblings. (uploaded)
2. The wedding registration for Joseph and Sarah McGee. They were married in Scotland in 1894
3. Scottish census of 1901, which lists the number of people in the Joseph and Sarah's household.
I trust and hope this info may be of help. Thank you again for the assistance. Over and above family geneaology, I am also fascinated by the location: Keelogs in Farhan Lower. I assuming this is a very small township. At some point I would like to determine if there are any relations left in the area.
Regards
Iain
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Hi Iain:
I'm glad that the above information that Tina has shared is of some use to you. A civil birth record would not give information about siblings. If you want to find other siblings, you would need to input the surname, the Registration district and years (using a marriage record date of the parents as a guideline).
Tina may have found other information. I will let her know of your reply.
All the best,
Jane
Jane Halloran Ryan
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HI Jane
thanks for the prompt and helpful response
Is Tina the local volunteer close to keelogs?
The reason I ask is this: curious to know if my inquiry about Keelog Dohertys is close to or intersecting with other people's inquiries. Also have to wonder if there are any descendents of James and Mary ann ...or anna marie, charles or william still in the area.
I am relying on irishgeneaology.ie for all of the family information I can find. Are there other sites/sources you recommend?
thanks for everything
Iain
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Hi Iain:
Yes, Tina is our local volunteer. She would be familiar with the area and with the families located therein.
Based upon the years of research, the Irish Genealogy website is very good for finding possible family members in the area at that time, and you might also look at the 1901 and 1911 Censuses to see if any extended family remained. I will let Tina know that you are looking to try to connect with cousins (if they exist) in the locality.
The National Archives of Ireland holds the Census records. They also have the Calendar of Wills and other sources that you may find useful. Here is the link to the Census records:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/
The Genealogy resources availabe on the National Archives website are at this link:
https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/
The very best of luck.
All the best,
Jane
Jane Halloran Ryan
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Hi Iain:
If you contact me directly at: jhalloranryan@irelandxo.com, I will put you in contact with Tina.
All the best
Jane
Jane Halloran Ryan