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Title: Annie Donovan
Post by: timcar on Saturday 28 July 07 17:28 BST (UK)
 :)I am not sure if I am posting this in the correct place but here goes anyway.
I am trying to find info on my grandmothers father John Alfred Donovan. My grandmother was Annie Donovan born c1866 in Skibbereen, she was a pupil teacher in 1881 at the Convent of Notre Dame in Battersea. She was governess to children at Martray Manor in Ballygawley Co Tyrone.She married Joseph Hamilton in Co Tyrone in March 1888 and her father's occupation was given as schoolmaster.  She had at least 1 brother named Timothy.  I have been unable to trace John Alfred and don't know which school he taught at, neither do I know what his wife's name was. I would be really delighted if someone can give any help at all with my query.

Jocette
Title: Re: Annie Donovan
Post by: Lydart on Saturday 28 July 07 17:41 BST (UK)
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/board,78.0.html


Hello Jocette !  Welcome to the mad, mad world of RootsChat ... we are an eccentric bunch of enthusiasts, and always ready to help a new person ! 

The above link is for the County Tyrone board ... it would probably be better to put your request on there as the Irish members are more likely to see it, and be able to help ?

Good luck !
Title: Re: Annie Donovan
Post by: timcar on Saturday 28 July 07 22:29 BST (UK)
Thank you Lydart for pointing me in the right direction. I was not sure whether to go for the Cork board or the Tyrone board.

Regards
Jocette
Title: Re: Annie Donovan
Post by: scottcharles on Sunday 29 July 07 00:47 BST (UK)
I'd go to both Jocette, although most of the Donovans I've found have been from Cork.
Title: Re: Annie Donovan
Post by: Ribcage on Sunday 23 August 09 19:16 BST (UK)
I am new to this website.  My roots show a Timothy Donovan married  Mary Crotty and they had a son, Edward c. Donovan born in 1863 at 19 Washington Square, Ireland, but I don't know what town. Maybe no connection to your roots, but I thought i'd try.
Title: Re: Annie Donovan
Post by: maryderry on Sunday 23 August 09 23:41 BST (UK)
found three births to this couple.


EDMOND 25-6-1867 CORK,IRELAND. CATHERINE 8-9-1872 IRELAND. MICHAEL 29-5-1874 CORK, IRELAND.


parents. TIMOTHY DONOVAN & MARY GROTTY.


                                                   regards mary.
Title: Re: Annie Donovan
Post by: Ribcage on Monday 24 August 09 03:07 BST (UK)
Thank you Mary. Do you think Grotty might be Crotty?  Do you think Edmond might be Edward? Then it might be my family.  I still wonder where 19 Washington Square is located?  Cheers, Bob, (Ribcage)
Title: Re: Annie Donovan
Post by: eadaoin on Monday 24 August 09 11:16 BST (UK)
there's a Washington street in Cork city ... might tie in with Skibbereen connection.

eadaoin
Title: Re: Annie Donovan
Post by: Ribcage on Monday 24 August 09 12:01 BST (UK)
Thank you, Bob, (Ribcage)
Title: Re: Annie Donovan
Post by: CHUMNEES on Sunday 09 October 11 16:22 BST (UK)
Jocette, my great great grandmother was Annie Donovan. would love to compare notes!
Louise
Title: Re: Annie Donovan
Post by: KnowledgeEnthusiast on Sunday 26 June 16 14:25 BST (UK)
Hi all,

I just came across this thread and noticed that some names are similar to that of a particular lineage from my tree. My 3rd great-grandmother was Catherine Donovan with parents named Timothy and Mary from Cork. They seemed to have moved to Cardiff, Wales when Catherine was born but unable to find many other connections.