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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Kilkenny => Topic started by: Allybee1062 on Sunday 11 March 07 01:48 GMT (UK)
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Hi everyone,
I have a Margaret RYAN born about 1838 in Dunmore, Kilkenny. Parents names are Edmond RYAN and Anastasia. Margaret came to Australia some time between birth and 1858 when she married in a Roman Catholic Church in Melbourne, Australia.
If anyone has any information on this family or who can help me with further information on Edmond and Anastasia, I would love to hear from you.
Alison Baker
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Hello Alison
Griffiths Valuation - Kilkenny 1849-50 shows no Ryan families in the Parish of Dunmore but one was in the Townland of Dunmore ... Patrick Ryan, Dunmore, St. Johns, Kilkenny
Christopher
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Thanks very much for your reply Christopher. I'll add Patrick to the mix and see what turns up.
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I'm not sure if there is any connection, but I have a Bridget Ryan born about 1824 in Kilkenny, whose parents were James and Anastasia Ryan (nee Butler). I think Bridget married Thomas McCormick in Kilkenny about 1845 and then migrated to Melbourne Australia a few years later. Thomas and Bridget had 4 children, Anastasia, John, & Margaret, as well as my relative Mary Bridget who was born 1862 in Victoria. I am not sure where the eldest 3 children were born. I have not been able to track down the exact date the family emigrated to Australia, but on Bridget's death certificate it states that she had lived in Australia 30 years (making it 1852).
Any help greatly appreciated.
Hirdy
Melbourne
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Hi,
Sorry for the late reply. I've been away on holidays.
I don't know very much about my RYAN family other than the snippets of information found from certificates. My ancestor Margaret RYAN married Thomas BROWN in Keilor in 1858 and died in Fitzroy in 1909. They had 7 children. Some born in Gisborne, others in Echuca and the youngest in Essendon. Their names were Catherine, John, Anastasia, Jane, William x 2 and Elizabeth. From the marriage certificate it states that Margaret's parents are Edmond RYAN and Anastasia and her birthplace is Dunmore, Kilkenny. That is all I know. I have Margaret's birth year at around 1838 but this is calculated from her stated age on certificates. Please let me know if you find any connection. I wouldn't have thought a name like Anastasia would be too common in Ireland at that time and the fact that our RYAN's ended up in Melbourne at around the same time. It would seem like there may be a connection.
Cheers,
Alison
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Hi There,
Do you know who the youngest child Elizabeth married? Was it William Augustus Cadwallader? I'm just checking to see if we have the same family.
Thank you.
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Hi,
Sorry for the late reply. I don't check this site as often as I used to. Yes it is the same family. William Augustus Cadwallader was my Great Grandfather. Frederick George Cadwallader was my Grandfather. Are you descended from this family too? My email address is * if you would like to get in touch. At least I check my emails daily!
Cheers,
Alison
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I see you have Goodall/Baldock listed, I'am a direct ancestor and have the family history as best...Australia and Uk.
Just interested to see where your connection is.
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1901 census Ryan family living at 5 Drunmore, Kilkenny (different spelling to yours)
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie
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Thank you for the census link. As I haven't been able to trace Margaret Ryan back to Ireland, and know she was in Australia in the 1850's, I haven't been able to trace any family forwards in time so have no idea if this family is related to mine.
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Hi there,
Regarding GOODALL and BALDOCK - I think we need to go to another forum. I tried to PM you but because you have fewer than 3 posts the PM gets blocked.
I'll set something up on the Australian forum board.
Hope to hear from you.
AB
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Greetings, just wondering if you found out any more information about Thomas McCormick born in Kilkenny in 1824. My great-great-grandfather Timothy McCormick was born in Kilkenny in either 1829 or 1831 to Timothy McCormick and Margaret (unknown). He named his first son Thomas, so I have always assumed he had a brother called Thomas, and possibly another brother called James. Do you know in what part of Kilkenny the Thomas McCormick you are related to came from?
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Mac Cormaic. It might be best to contact 'Hirdy' directly via PM for your question about the McCormicks. I don't have any in my family and I am still trying to establish if this family is in fact even connected with mine.