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Title: Ay Galway
Post by: spark on Saturday 29 July 06 20:11 BST (UK)
Hi

From the 1861 england census I have Concannons born Ay Galway, Galway, Ireland.  Is Ay Galway a real place or an enumerators sloppyness/shorthand?

Thanks

Spark
Title: Re: Ay Galway
Post by: Coolcam1 on Monday 31 July 06 15:25 BST (UK)
Spark,
If you can check the original, could your Ay Galway read Cty Galway?

Regards
Coolcam
Title: Re: Ay Galway
Post by: dikarch on Wednesday 11 October 06 16:38 BST (UK)
 :)Hi
Many Concannons come from the Aran Islands in County Galway,it is possible that you Ay was originally A.I. which is sometimes used as an abbreviation for the Aran Islands :)
Title: Re: Ay Galway
Post by: spark on Thursday 12 October 06 20:34 BST (UK)
Now seen the original.  It is Cty so I presume this is short for city of Galway"

Thanks for help

Phil
Title: Re: Ay Galway
Post by: dikarch on Friday 13 October 06 10:30 BST (UK)
Well I suppose it is the last two letters of Galway Dick
Title: Re: Ay Galway
Post by: Brian1 on Saturday 20 January 07 20:41 GMT (UK)
Hi Spark,
You may get some information on the head of the family if you check the Griffith Valuation tables which were produced around 1855 - 1865 for most areas of Ireland. They are a list rateable values of properties and only list the head of the family living in the property. I managed to find one of my ancestors living in Clare Galway ( 8 miles from Galway City ) this way. The tables are normally borken down into townlands within the appropriate area.
Brian
Title: Re: Ay Galway
Post by: Brian1 on Saturday 27 January 07 00:19 GMT (UK)
Just found a site which may be of use to you ( and it's free )
www.myirishancestry.com/index.php/plain/user/login
Brian