My Great Grandmother, Bridget Dowling, born ~1835 appears to have come from Cloghpook. Which RC parish would that be a part of?
Johnboy
Saturday 2nd Nov 2024, 08:19AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi
I've seen various spellings for Cloghpook. Is this the Bridget you are referring to?
Residents of a house 1 in Cloghpook (Kilkieran, Kilkenny)
Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Dowling Patrick 65 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Dowling Bridget 56 Female Wife Roman Catholic Dowling Mary 26 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dowling Patrick 19 Male Son Roman Catholic Dowling Sylvester 16 Male Son Roman Catholic Per a tree on Ancestry, Bridget was baptized 9 April 1841, parents- Sylvester Dowling and Catherine Morrissey. Record can be found on RootsIreland- address Clopook, parish Muckalee.
Per RootsIreland, she was married to Patrick Dowling Nov 27, 1866. They both lived in Clopoka (probably Cloghpook), Muckalee Catholic Parish, Castlecomer Civil Parish. Bridget was a servant. Both fathers had small farms.
Regards- Mary
MaryTV
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Hi
From Ancestry, Catholic Parish Registry. You can check Catholic Registry online.
Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI
Name Patrick Dowling Gender Male Event Type Marriage Marriage Date Nov 1866 Marriage Place Muckalee, Ireland, Ireland Diocese Ossory Spouse Bridgt Dowling Griffith's Valuation Record Information
Tenant Family Name 1 DOWLING Forename 1 SYLVESTER Landlord Family Name 2 WOLFE Forename 2 ROBERT Location County KILKENNY Barony GOWRAN Union KILKENNY Parish KILMADUM Townland CLOGHPOOK Place Name CLOGHPOOK Place Type TOWNLAND Publication Details Position on Page 6 Printing Date 1850 Act 9&10 Sheet Number 11,15 Map Reference 20 A B Patrick's father's name was John. This could be him??
Griffith's Valuation Record Information
Tenant Family Name 1 DOWLING Forename 1 JOHN Landlord Family Name 2 WOLFE Forename 2 ROBERT Location County KILKENNY Barony GOWRAN Union KILKENNY Parish KILMADUM Townland CLOGHPOOK Place Name CLOGHPOOK Place Type TOWNLAND Publication Details Position on Page 59 Printing Date 1850 Act 9&10 Sheet Number 11,15 Map Reference 13 A B Regards- Mary
MaryTV
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Hi,
Per Irishgenealogy, a free site, Welcome to Irish Genealogy - Irish Genealogy
Bridget died in 1928, age 87.
Patrick died in 1915, age 83.
Regards- Mary
MaryTV
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Per RootsIreland, marriage of Catherine Morrissey and Sylvester Dowling
Name Cathe Morisson Gender Female Event Type Marriage Marriage Date 20 May 1818 Marriage Place Muckalee, Ireland, Ireland Residence Place Kilcollin Diocese Ossory Spouse Vester Dowling MaryTV
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Hi Mary, Many thanks for the research you have done on my behalf. "Our" Bridget Dowling emigrated to South Australia, probably in 1854, and married John Glover from Middlesex there in 1855. She had a brother Nicholas and her father's name was Thomas. So, while many or all the Dowlings you have found are very likely related, the Thomas Dowling listed on the Griffiths Valuation of 1850 (in Cloghpook) is the most likely to be her father. Unfortunately we don't know her mother's name. Here is my WikiTree page for her: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dowling-2935
John (New Zealand)
Johnboy
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John,
There are 35 trees on Ancestry for Bridget/Bertha. Some show Thomas Doolan and Ellen Burns as parents. They also show Thomas and Ellen died in Australia.
There is a Thomas Dowling on RootsIreland who died in 1867, age 62, farmer, in Cloapook, Tiscoffin, Kilkenny. He was married. You can find record on Irishgenealogy without the location. Tiscoffin is where Sylvester above was registered.
Mary
MaryTV
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Hi Mary,
I'm aware of the site on Ancestry that shows Bridget's parents as Thomas Doolan and Ellen Burns. Trouble is, there is no proof shown that they are actually her parents. There are a number of parents I've found in parish baptisms where the father is Thomas Dowling/Doolan (we do know he was Dowling) and the daughter Bridget. To make the connection reasonably believable, we need to find the same parents also with a son baptised Nicholas.
I do get the feeling that many people simply copy other's tree data without caring if it has been correctly sourced.
Once again, many thanks for your help.
Johnboy