I am interested in information on Henry Bagot (born about 1800-1810) and his wife Catherine (born about 1810). In July 1836, Henry co-signed a loan, and was listed as living in Treanboy, Kilcroan, Co. Galway. However, the Bagot (Baggot) name is seen across the border in Co. Roscommon, including Cloonreliagh, Killtullagh. As well, Henry Bagot or his wife Catherine seem to be related to the Fleming family in this area. In Nov. 1837, Henry was a godfather to the daughter of Richard Fleming and his wife Mary Feeny, of Killbegnet and Dunamon, and my Dad has DNA matches to Flemings from this area.
Any information is greatly appreciated, especially which parish(es) records to search to find the baptismal records of Henry's children. There were at least 3 sons born prior to the family emigrating to London about 1848.
Celeste
Tuesday 23rd Aug 2022, 09:30PMMessage Board Replies
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RootsIreland gives the following transcription, which uses “Phemon,” not Fleming. I did not see the baptismal register to compare it to the transcription.
MICHAEL PHEMON [Fleming?]
Bap. 24-Sep-1842
RC parish of Kilbegnet/Ballinakill, Co. Roscommon
Father: Richard Phemon [Fleming?]
Mother: Mary Feeny
Sponsor: Mary Phlmemon [Fleming?]
Patricia
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Thank you for replying, Is there a connection to Henry Bagot in this baptismal record -- did he serve as a godfather again for another child of RIchard Fleming & Mary Feeny?
Celeste
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No, the sponsor was Mary Phlmemon [Fleming?].
Patricia