My 2xg grandmothe Mary O'Connell married Charles Boyle at Fermoy parish church in 1847. Her father was Jeffry O'Connell a boot and shoemaker.
Does anyone know anything about the O'Connell family??
Lynn
Wednesday 21st Oct 2020, 12:13PMMessage Board Replies
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Lynn,
I'm afraid I don't know anything off-hand, but will make a few enquiries and will get back to you if I find anything.
Best wishes, Kieran Jordan, Fermoy
Kieran Jordan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi Kieran Thank you, it would be lovely if you can manage to find out anything. I think Mary was born around 1924.
Lynn
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Attached FilesCharles Boyle CoI.pdf (269.06 KB)Charles Boyle RC.pdf (269.06 KB)
Lynn,
See attached. It seems that Charles and Mary were married in the RC church and the Church of Ireland. As both of them were RC and CoI as the occasion required, I suspect there was a bit of 'fibbing' going on. It is likely that he was CoI and she was RC. As he was in the army you might find something further in army records of the 95th regiment of foot (he would have been stationed in Fermoy at the time). As her father was a tradesman, you may find something in the trade directories at this link: http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/.
Best wishes, Kieran
Kieran Jordan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi Kieran
thank you for the info. I've searched the trade directories you suggested but have not been able to find Jeffry as a boot and shoemaker.
I have been sent a possible birth for Mary with a father Jeffry , I'm almost certain it is correct even though the year of birth is out . I was also sent the marriage for Jeffry which ties in with the birth of Mary I jus5 need to carry on searching until I can confirm it 100% on Mary's marriage and the birth of some of he4 children her surname is O'Connell whereas the birth I've been sent is Connell
I'll carry on searching. Thanks for your help
Lynn
Lynn
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Lynn,
Hope the further research is going well.
I wouldn't be a bit worried about the difference between Connell and O'Connell. It was (and still is) verycommon to leave out the 'O' ain a surname. Also, I am never surprised at a difference in birth year. That is also very common.
Best wishes, Kieran
Kieran Jordan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘