A genealogist on Facebook provided this information to me a few days ago. There are a few conflicts with other data I have.
William Delaney of Buncurrig married Johanna Sullivan in Killury, Kerry in June 1857. The witnesses were Michael Delaney and Maria Sullivan.
https://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000634278#page/156/mode/1up
1901 census:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/.../Dirtane/1425441/
Johanna died in Tralee on 12th February 1902, aged 68:
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/.../05699/4607145.pdf
William died in Tralee on 13th March 1908, aged 76:
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/.../05491/4538146.pdf
Their children were baptised in Killury or Ballyheigue:
1. Patrick, 25th August 1857
2. John, 15th January 1859
3. William, 23rd September 1860
4. Mary, 11th May 1862 - married James Cantillon in Tralee on 13th June 1891, he was the informant on William's death.
5. Catherine, 4th June 1864 (born 27th May)
6. Michael, 10th June 1866 (his birth certificate says that he was born on 10th August but obviously this is after his baptism)
7. James, 11th January 1868 (born 14th January, again after his baptism)
8. Daniel, 26th July 1869 (born 22nd July)
9. Johanna, 11th March 1871 (born 11th March)
10. Jeremiah, 26th May 1875 (born 13th June, again after)
You had 42 days to register a birth so I've come across quite a few parents in Ireland who altered their child's date of birth so as to be within the window and avoid a fine or penalty. You often find discrepancies between dates of birth on birth certificates, baptisms and other documents in Ireland. The baptism date may be most accurate if it's the earliest document. The further away from the date you get, the less accurate it is.
Baptisms:.
Births:
Catherine:
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/.../03611/2332520.pdf
Michael:
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/.../03504/2288036.pdf
James:
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/.../03448/2266042.pdf
Daniel:
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/.../03379/2238864.pdf
Johanna:
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/.../03291/2206434.pdf
Jeremiah:
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/.../03086/2131353.pdf
I hope that this is not too much information!
Saturday 1st Jun 2024, 04:13PM
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Hi!
If you have not done so already, could you complete our Meet and Greet form https://www.irelandxo.com/meet-and-greet I'm not sure if we have a volunteer in the area but the form will get the process started, Thanks!
Roger McDonenll
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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I forgot to mention that Johanna and William died in Dirtane not Tralee. Tralee is/was the Superintendent Registration District which would encompass a number of civil parishes in North Kerry.
Roger
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hello,
Using the free site irishgenealogy.ie under the church records tab, I found just a few corrections to your information...John Mahony and Mary Barry were married in the RC parish of Ballyheigue, not the adjacent Ardfert. Bridget was born in 1869, not 1899. I believe you are correct on John's place of residence as Clahanban, as the site shows that is where all four of their children were born. The information you have about Mary's father and grandfather is probably a bit harder to prove as the baptism/marriage records for Ballyheigue began in 1858. However, the Griffith's Valuation for 1852 shows only one Barry in Glenderry...a John, there are three entries for John Barry.
Regarding self-reported birth dates post emigration, I always go with the records in Ireland as the correct ones. Keeping track of one's birth date was not that critical....lots of folks either did not know their date or changed their date for a variety of reasons. All eight of my Irish great grandparents have incorrect birth dates on their US records.
You have done an excellent job tracing your Irish roots! Enjoy your trip!
Regards,
Carolyn
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Thank you, Roger and Carolyn!
Rosemary
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Rosemary,
My maternal grandmother was from Kerry and I have traced her maternal family tree which includes Delaney, Halloran, and Guerin. Her paternal tree is Barry and Barrett. I'm happy to help or share anything I can.....
Rick
RickButler