Patrick Spellacy1827

Patrick Spellacy 1827

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Place of migration
Stayed in Ireland

Patrick Spellacy lived in the townland of Ballykett, Kilrush where he was a farmer. He was married to Bridget O Dea from Tullabrack Cooraclare. They had 7 children, some who emigrated, James and Margaret emigrated to New Jersey and Michael to Australia.

Daughters Eliza and Mary stayed on the family farm and Mary married Patrick Carey from Carnacalla Kilrush.

Additional Information
Date of Birth 1st Jan 1827 (circa)
Date of Death 13th May 1900
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) Bridget O Dea., Tullabrack Cooraclare.
Names of Children They had 7 children, James, Michael, Patrick, Margaret,Eliza,Patrick and Mary.

Comments

  • I am interested in tracingg my great grandfather. His name was Patrick Spellacy ( born about 1827) and he farmed in Ballykett Kilrush. He married Bridget O Dea who was from the neighbouring townland of Tullabrack Cooraclare. They had 7 children. James emigrated to New Jersey where he married Mary Bermingham also from Ballykett, Michael emigrated to Australia and married Margaret McInenery who was from Kilkee, Margaret emigrated to New Jersey where she married twice. There were two sons on the parish records called Patrick, one of whom I presume died, I have no record of the second son either. Eliza and Mary stayed on the family farm where Mary married, also twice, her first husband was Patrick Carey from Carnacalla Kilrush and they had four children, Mary and Patrick were my grandparents. Mary married again to Martin Carey from Leitrim, Killmihil Clare, no relation to her first husband. 

    The Spellacy name was fairly popular in West Clare in the late 1800's but the name has now died out. Patrick Spellacy died in 1900. I have a record of him on Griffith's valuation with land in Thomastown Kilrush, which is still in the family possession and possibly Pound street in Kilrush. I have been unable to identify any family before Patrick Spellacy which I am keen to do.

    Angela

    Angela

    Tuesday 8th September 2020 07:40PM
  • Hi Angela,

    I, too, am researching a Patrick Spellicy, but mine was born around 1844 in ireland and emigrated to the united states around 1863. I am wondering if the Patrick I am researching was one of the sons of Patrick Spellacy and Bridget O'Dea. 

    Do you have any other information on the son you mention named Patrick?

    Thanks so much,

    Catie

    cjspellicy

    Tuesday 13th February 2024 06:23PM
  • Catie,

    I'm sorry that I  did not see your post until now. With regard to your query re Patrick Spellacy born circa 1844 and the possible connection to my Patrick Spellacy born 1827, I have the following information. Patrick did have 7 children, one born in 1857 called Patrick, who I believe died as another child born 1866 was called Patrick. I have been unable to trace the second Patrick in my research so far.

    It would appear that the dates do not match the dates for your Patrick Spellacy. The Spellacy name was fairly popular around the early1800's in Clare, especially the west Clare area. However the name no longer exists in the west Clare area. Many emigrated to America and Australia. In my great grandfather's family one son and daughter emigrated to New York and one son to Australia.

    Angela

    Angela

    Monday 21st October 2024 02:15PM

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