My great grandmother Julia Gough , was born in Rathmoloyn, Meath about 1839, to parents Thomas Gough and Bridget McDonald (information on her marriage cert) She came to Australia about 1857. I would love to find information on her background, siblings etc Any info at all would be great.
Margaret Masson
margmasson
Thursday 3rd Feb 2022, 07:29AMMessage Board Replies
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Margaret:
Can you clarify the religious denomination of the family? The Rathmolyon RC records do not begin until 1878. The Church of Ireland records go back to the late 1700s. I did search the subscription site Roots Ireland for all of Co. Meath and did not locate a baptismal record for Julia or records for siblings.
The 1853 Griffiths Valuation head of household listing for Rathmolyon civil parish does show three Gough records including two for a Thomas Gough. Possibly these records relate to Julia's father. https://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/meath/rathmolyon.htm
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Thank you , Roger, for your time and effort. It is very much appreciated. Julia was Catholic, so presume rest of family was too.
I notice I got her mother's name wrong. It should be Bridget McDonnell.I have seen the 1853 Griffiths Valuation and think there is a good
chance these are her people. Her fathers occupation is "farmer" on her marriage cert. I always knew this was a long shot, but I live in hope!
Always hoping that somebody out there may know something.
Once again, thank you
Margaret Masson
margmasson
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Margaret:
Very unfortunate about the late starting Rathmolyon RC records. Have you considered a DNA test? You might match possible 3rd cousins who have more info on your family.
Roger
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hello, Roger
Thank you for your efforts on my behalf I was wondering if you may know of any History or
Family History society that may be able to give some info/insight into Julia or her background?
Thanks
Margaret.
margmasson
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I am surprised at the late start of the records here, nearly all started by 1832? Most stopped recording in 1880 as State recordss overtook them, then they start again in some cases nearer 1900.
Some parishes were divided or merged over the time and it might be worth looking in the neighbouring parishes? I have come across two parishes where this has happened and it is an extra confusion for all the different authorities and times that areas endured and genealogists suffer! :)
Seamus Crowe, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘