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Hi,

I am trying to find information on my great-grandmother's family.  She was Mary Gorman (1838-1911) and was married to James Sheppard (1834-1914).

According to the parish register of their marriage in 1866, they were both from Cloughjordan. I can't find much on the Gormans, but I know her father, my great-great grandfather was John Gorman. 

Does anyone know of Gormans living in and around Cloughjordan?

Thanks

Barry Sheppard

BJSheppard

Wednesday 28th Feb 2018, 01:47PM

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  • Barry:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    I checked Roots Ireland and I located three Gorman baptismal records in Cloughjordan RC with a father John and the mother was Anne Armitage. The 1838 record was for a Margaret Gorman and she had two younger siblings: Catherine 1840 and James 1842. Any chance your Mary was baptzied Margaret? See transcription record below.

    I checked the online Irish phone book which is a partial list of phone users and did not see any Gormans around Cloughjordan. Most were in South Tipperary.

    Let me know if you think that these records are for your family.

    Roger McDonnell

    Name:Margaret GormanDate of Birth:
    Date of Baptism:23-Aug-1838Address:KyleaneskaParish/District:CLOUGHJORDANGender:FemaleCountyCo. Tipperary
    Denomination:Roman Catholic
    Father:John GormanMother:Anne ArmitageOccupation:
    Sponsor 1 /
    Informant 1:Wm Tierney Sponsor 2 /
    Informant 2:C Walshe 

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 28th Feb 2018, 09:16PM
  • Hi Roger, 

    Thanks for checking this for me.  That's fantastic.  There could be a chance she was Christened Margaret. 

    That's brilliant. I really appreciate your help.  I'll follow this lead and see where it takes me. 

    I'd drawn so many blanks over the past while trying to trace her.  There are a few of my relatives (mother included) who are named Margaret, but also were called Mary, so it is a strong possibility. 

     

    Thanks again
    Barry

    BJSheppard

    Thursday 1st Mar 2018, 11:09AM
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    Hi Barry . . 

    Roger did some excellant searching for you . . . and well done to him . . 

    As I am in Tipperary . . close to Cloughjordan ( Ireland's Eco Village ). . I took a particular interest in your query . . . 

    Attached find . . some original material from the RC baptismal books of the time . . . 

    The reference to the Armitage name ( still very prevelent in the area ). . . is taken from a recording of property holders 1823 - 1837 known as . . 

    " Tithes Applotment "     http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/results.jsp?…

    Roger  ( above ) lists the Townsland as . . . Kyleaneska . . . . which does NOT exactly fit with the Tithes location of the Armitage family listed. . 

    On an Ordnance Map .. of the time . . I fail to find the townsland of Kyleaneska . . . but . . someone in the Village may point to it . . . 

     

    Hope these are of additional help to you . . . Cheers . . . Eamonn M. Horan

    Eamonn M. Horan, Volunteer Ireland Reaching Out ☘️

    Thursday 1st Mar 2018, 02:16PM
  • Eamonn:

    Thanks! I have not seen you on the boards as much. Hope you are not having too many difficulties with Storm Emma.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 1st Mar 2018, 04:47PM
  • THanks a million for all these Eamonn.  I've had more success through these two replies than I have in the last year.  

    I'm very appreciative of your help (both of you). 

    Perhaps the Kyleaneska Roger found is Kileshenane.  According to the Tithe book it is around Modreeny.  That's where my great-grandmother is buried. 

    Thanks again for your help.  It has filled in some blanks.  

    Best wishes

    Barry

    BJSheppard

    Thursday 1st Mar 2018, 04:48PM
  • THanks a million for all these Eamonn.  I've had more success through these two replies than I have in the last year.  

    I'm very appreciative of your help (both of you). 

    Perhaps the Kyleaneska Roger found is Kileshenane.  According to the Tithe book it is around Modreeny.  That's where my great-grandmother is buried. 

    Thanks again for your help.  It has filled in some blanks.  

    Best wishes

    Barry

    BJSheppard

    Thursday 1st Mar 2018, 04:48PM
  • Roger, 

    I've discovered something interesting.   On my great-grandmother's wedding certificate the witness is down as Margaret Gorman. 

    As they are both born in 1838, I'm wondering if they were twins (or maybe cousins)

    BJSheppard

    Thursday 1st Mar 2018, 07:13PM
  • Hi again Barry . . 

    Here is the full list of the Grave's inscriptions for Modreeny . . . 

     

    http://tipperarystudies.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/A.%20Vol%208%20Pa…

     

    Armitage . . Cloughjordan . . . evenly divided in Religious adhereance . . . R.C.. . .  and C.of Ireland . .  and Methodist . . . 

     

    Cheers again . . . Eamonn.

    Eamonn M. Horan, Volunteer Ireland Reaching Out ☘️

    Thursday 1st Mar 2018, 08:19PM
  • Thanks Eamonn,  I'd forgotten about the Tipperary Studies site.  It's fantastic. 

    My great-grandfather James Sheppard is buried there too.  My cousin arranged to have a new headstone unveiled to them both on the 100th anniversary of his death in 2014 which we all attended.

    I have been trying to research his father and anyone before him.  It's been difficult too because he was born in 1834.  I also believe that he was born C of I, and converted to Catholicism when he married my great-grandmother Mary Gorman.  There is no record of him being baptised a Catholic.  It's a very interesting case I think. 

    BJSheppard

    Thursday 1st Mar 2018, 09:09PM
  • Hello,

    I also have James Sheppard and Mary Gorman in my tree. Yesterday (Oct 27 2018) I did a lot of work in filling out specific dates and trying to trace people backwards and forwards in time. My tree is Kerns-Keyes on Ancestry. My connection to the Sheppard family comes from Patrick Sheppard's wife, Anastasia McBride, who was the daughter of John McBride and Kate Connor. I have information that 'Stacy' died in Cloughjordan in 2002, and that one of her daughters married a man by the name of Toughy. 

    Kate Connor was the daughter of Joseph Connor and Elizabeth Salmon, sister of my great-great-grandmother Eleanor Salmon Keyes.

    rkeyes

    Sunday 28th Oct 2018, 03:06PM
  • Hi there, 

    Do you have any other information on Patrick Sheppard.  There were a couple of them.  I think I know which one you mean, but do you have any other information on him? 

    My grandfather was Patrick Sheppard, he was married twice.   As far as I know his first wife wasn't named Anastasia.   His nephew was also Patrick. 

    My email address is barrysheppard77@gmail.com 

     

    Thanks

    Barry

    BJSheppard

    Monday 29th Oct 2018, 09:57AM

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