Immigrated to USA 1853, DNA suggests the following location but i have not been able to limit it to a specific County.
Munster, Ireland
North Munster
West Clare
North West Clare
Leinster, Ireland
Laois & Kilkenny
Thanks for any leads
dougreys
Sunday 19th Dec 2021, 11:22PMMessage Board Replies
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dougreys:
Phineas would be a very rare name in Ireland. The 1901 census only had five people with Phineas for a first name.
I did search the subscription site Roots Ireland and there were no Phineas Blake baptismal records. There were some Francis Blake baptismal records in the 1830s (none in 1837) but without knowing his parents names, we can't confirm any records.
Perhaps you might have some DNA matches with others with the surname Blake in their ancestral lines who might have additional info.
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Phineas Francis Blake
City of Lansing - Michigan - Death record Phineas F. Blake on March 23rd 1902. Father of 13 children 6 of whom were still living. Tailor by occupation. His father recorded as Mr. Blake and maiden name of mother - Unknown. Both parents born in Ireland.
Credit: Ancestry.co.uk
Regards,
McCoy
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Attached FilesUSC_1900_004120228_00215.jpg (534.83 KB)USC_1900_004120228_00216.jpg (538.66 KB)
Dougreys,
Perhaps you would get a copy of the marriage of Phineas and Ellen. The name of Phineas parents may be on it. Ellen according to the 1900 census was born in New York of Irish parentage c1846.
Copies of the census are attached.
Credit: www. ancestry.com
Regards,
McCoy
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Attached FilesPhineas Blake - 1875 - Monroe County.pdf (4.57 MB)
Dougreys,
Please see record of Phineas Blake in Monroe County in 1875. His age has been omitted.
His wife Ellen Theresa McEvoy was born in New York. Her father was possibly named Charles McEvoy!.
The surname McEvoy/McAvoy is very common in the Province of Ulster, less so in the other Provinces.
Regards,
McCoy
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Attached Files
Dougreys,
Please see copy of Michigan census - June 1880. Is this Patrick F. Blake identical to Phineas Francis Blake?
Regards,
McCoy