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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Mayo => Topic started by: upmayo1969 on Monday 14 July 08 21:34 BST (UK)
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December 29, 1874 is the date that Michael Henry (Orlar) married Maria Ruane (Carabeg).
I also have a Thomas Ruane married to a Bridget Henry on the same date and they were from the same places. I am suspecting that Michael and Maria are my great great grandparents. How do I best go about verifying this information that I got from East Mayo. org ????
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Irish birth certificates list names of both parents (unless child is illegitimate). Your great-grandparent's birth certificate should show whether or not Michael and Maria are the parents.
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I think you misunderstood my post. Thomas Ruane and Maria Ruane appear to be brother and sister as do Michael Henry and Bridget Henry. They are brothers and sisters that got married on the same day. Maria married Michael and Thomas married Bridget. I am trying to veryify that this is the case which would mean that Michael and Maria are my great great grandparents and Thomas and Bridget are my great great grand aunt and uncle.
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The reason I misunderstood your post was that you said: "I am suspecting that Michael and Maria are my great great grandparents. How do I best go about verifying this information that I got from East Mayo. org?"
If you are try to find out whether Thomas Ruane and Maria Ruane are siblings and Michael Henry and Bridget Henry are siblings each of the marriage certificates should list their fathers' names and occupations which would be a start. However, civil marriage certificates do not list the mothers' names.
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I just recently received an e-mail from someone in Kilkelly. The information states that my great great grandfather was Michael Henry born February 28, 1856. His father was Henry Henry (Henery) and mother was Maria Duffy.
My great great grandmother was Maria Ruane and she had the following siblings: Catherine (1841), Thomas (1848), Joanne (1854), Patrick (1855), Michael (1856), Ann (1859), and Patrick (1861).
Apparently, Maria Ruane was born to Michael Ruane and a Kate Kearns. I need to find out if all of this fits into my tree. What is the best way to verify all of this???
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All of the information you've been given is pre-civil registration of births so it looks as though the information might have come from the local church records. Can you email and ask the source? If you get the name of the church you could check LDS online catalogue (www.familysearch.org) and see if they've microfilmed those records.
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Thanks for the information I will check that one out. :)
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I may have some information that might help us both with research into the offspring of the couple emboldened below.
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I just recently received an e-mail from someone in Kilkelly. The information states that my great great grandfather was Michael Henry born February 28, 1856. His father was Henry Henry (Henery) and mother was Maria Duffy.
My great great grandmother was Maria Ruane and she had the following siblings: Catherine (1841), Thomas (1848), Joanne (1854), Patrick (1855), Michael (1856), Ann (1859), and Patrick (1861).
Apparently, Maria Ruane was born to Michael Ruane and a Kate Kearns. I need to find out if all of this fits into my tree. What is the best way to verify all of this???
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Hi Hugo,
I am very sorry but we had lost contact with upmayo some time ago. (there is a little note underneath his name) I did another search for her and think that I may have found her (fingers crossed) just sent a message to your reply.
Regards
Sarah :)
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Thank you Sarah!
H
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Your post was a long time ago, but I believe I am related to the Ruane family that you have found in the baptismal record: "Joanne" Ruane is "Ionnes" or Latin for John, my Great-grandfather. I believe his sister Maria Ruane emigrated to America and married a Michael Holian.
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Hello Cryan96
Welcome to RootsChat.
Last year I was carrying out some research for a relative on his wife's Ruane ancestors and we have come to a bit of a halt waiting for some information that may or may not come from the US.
Can you give me some details of your gt grandfather and his sister, parents if you have them together with when/where baptised/married etc.
I have a sub to Roots Ireland that may help identify some of the 'leaves on the tree'
When you have posted three messages on the 'forum', we can then use the PM (Personal Message) facility so that we can exchange email address if that becomes appropriate.
H
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John Ryan was my great grandfather. We know he changed his name from Ruane to Ryan upon arrival in New York ~1880. He married Mary Hunt in Brooklyn in 1884. His marriage certificate and death certificate indicate that Michael "Ryan" (Ruane) and Catherine Kerins were his parents. His obituary confirms that he was from Kilmovee Parish in Mayo and one of 9 children. I have looked extensively through the Kilmovee baptismal records, and have found entries for the 9 children of Michael Ruane and Catherine Kerins from Carabeg townland born between 1854 and 1870: John, Michael, Ann, Patrick, Thomas, Jane, Catherine, Mary and Bernard. I have also determined that my great-grandmother Mary Hunt was from Carabeg as well.
I believe at least Mary Ruane b. 1869 also emigrated to America and married Michael Holian. I have found a tree on Ancestry.com that shows Mary Holian being the daughter of Michael "Rowan" and Catherine Kerins. Notes from my deceased father indicate matching names of lost 2nd cousins from this family.
I have a family tree on Ancestry that shows a lot of the supporting documentation.
Look forward to chatting more.
Chris
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Hi Chris
Very interesting!
I found your tree on line and am sending you my contact details via Ancestry when we can discuss further over email.
H