Good morning from Queensland, Australia. I have an odd question that I have been stuck on for quite a while. My great grandfather, Thomas Patrick O'Shea migrated to Australia in 1911 at the age of 6 with his siblings and parents Cornelius O'Shea and Mary (nee Whelan). Before this, Con was a publican in Galbally, Limerick and census records indicate that he was also a grocer. I have the family living in Galbally in the 1901 census. I would love to bring my mum (also an O'Shea) over to visit Galbally one day and visit the pub that they lived in.
My question is: are there any records or is there any way of knowing which pub they resided? It was in the town square but I am very unsure. Thanks so much to anyone who can offer any insight.
Jules
Tuesday 29th Jun 2021, 01:50AMMessage Board Replies
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Jules,
Yes, it should be possible to find the house they lived in. The census records give a description of the house (form B, number 40), there may be somebody in Galbally that remembers, a bit of detective work with the 1911 census or there may be a record in Griffiths Valuation. There may also be local history records in Galbally. I am not too far from Galbally and could help with the search, although with Covid restrictions that would be challenging currently. Let me know if/when you are coming to Galbally and I will be able to help.
Best wishes, Kieran
Kieran Jordan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi Jules,
I have passed your message to members of the local Community Council in Galbally. Hopefully there might be local memory of the pub! I'll let you know when I hear back.
Dave
David Whyte, IrelandXO l Ballyhoura Development
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Hi again Jules,
I've done some digging around Galbally and have found an answer for you! A local man had information that O'Shea's indeed owned a pub in Galbally, apparently called Scanlon's pub at the time. He knew that they left between 1901 and 1911; two children, father called Cornelius. This pub is still a pub today - currently called the Abbey Bar and owned by a man called Joe Kearns. Indoor hospitality is due to reopen after Covid restrictions on the 26th (next Monday), so the pub may be reopening then (they have been closed since Christmas in Ireland).
I hope this is useful information. At least now you may have a site to visit and get a pint.
All the best
Dave
David Whyte, IrelandXO l Ballyhoura Development
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If you would like to email me I can try to put you in touch with the person who supplied this information or perhaps with the current owner. My email is dwhyte@irelandxo.com. I'll be on leave until early August but will respond upon my return.
David Whyte, IrelandXO l Ballyhoura Development
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Hi Jules
are you still looking at this message board. I think we are related.
Ann Merie