Greetings from New Zealand.
My wife and I are visiting Ireland in September/October this year and will be staying in Kilfinny for several nights. My great grandfather John Quinlivan, a blacksmith of Ballinaguile married Margaret Hannan/Hannon of Gortfadda at the Roman Catholic Chapel of Croagh in February 1876. Shortly thereafter they emigrated to New Zealand.
40 years ago we visited the area briefly and were shown the ruins of a Quinlivan forge on (probably) the Ballinaguile Road by a lady who lived nearby. I am fairly certain John's parents (who died 1876/1878) are buried nearby in the Ballynakill graveyard (using the surname Quinlan).
In the 1852 Griffiths Valuation and the 1901/1911 Censuses I have found Quinlivans as occupants, including references to forges on the properties. They are likely my ancestors or relatives. There is also reference to Jim Quinlivan's forge in the Kilfinny area in the Duchas.ie National Folklore Collection under the title "The Local Forge".
We would be interested to meet a local volunteer who might assist us in visiting sites of interest and possibly in meeting some locals with knowledge of the area.
Kind regards,
Paul
A Logical Genie
Friday 2nd Aug 2024, 03:49AMMessage Board Replies
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Marriage cert John Quinlivan and Margaret Hannon. 1876
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Eileen
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Thanks Eileen. I do have a copy of this document, and the birth registration of their daughter Mary who was born in April 1876. Kind regards, Paul
A Logical Genie
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Hi Paul,
Fill out the Ireland Reaching Out Meet and Greet form, and submit it as soon as you can, as you will be traveling to Ireland very soon. There may be a local volunteer in the area who can assist you. For the form, go to the following link: https://irelandxo.com/meet-and-greet
Hopefully you’ll hear back from Ireland Reaching Out whether or not there is a local volunteer familiar with the Kilfinny area before you leave in September/October this year.
Kind Regards,
Dave Boylan
davepat
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Thanks Dave. I have filled out and submitted the form as you suggested. Kind regards, Paul
A Logical Genie
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You're welcome Paul. Have a fantastic time in Ireland! I sincerely hope a volunteer is available to meet you.
Best Wishes,
Dave
davepat