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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Laois (Queens) => Topic started by: Jack2023a on Thursday 27 November 08 12:46 GMT (UK)
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Hi
Looking for information regarding the Doorly / Doorley family.
The place they were from was Cloughan, Queens which maybe spelt incorrectly - on the shipping records of 1865.
John Doorly (m) Margaret Colligan around 1818
issue:
1. Catherine b 1820
2. Bridget b. 1827
3. Margaret b. 1833
4. Eliza J. b. 1837
Their parents died sometime between 1848 - 1865.
My line stems from Catherine who married Pat Lantry around the year 1845. They had 8 children. To my knowledge they were Catholics - then again maybe not.
Any help re: the family would be most apprecaited.
Jack
Australia
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Griffiths Valuation (1848-1864) show three Doorley entries for Laois (Queens County), all in the Parish of Rearymore - 2 Patricks and a Thomas
Rearymore parish is in the Civil Registration District (Poor Law Union) of Mountmellick.
Shane
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Hello Jack.I think that I may be able to point you in the right direction reference Doorley/Colligan.E-mail me at (*)
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Jack.This afternoon I have carried out some research on your Doorleys.Your timescale would encompass the period of Griffiths Valuation,1848-1864 ,so the Doorleys ,at least six of them are included in Cloghan.You gave two other surnames ie Colligan and Lantry.All of these are fairly uncommon in Ireland.I accessed Griffiths and found the following; Colligans are in fact Colgans,also in the village of Cloghan and Lantrys were based in the adjoining village of Banagher.Now for the bad news,Cloghan is not in Queens Co./Laois,it's in the adjoining county of Kings Co./Offaly in the south west corner.I took a look at the current online phone book and all three surnames are still resident in the area.I tried to leave my e-mail address but apparently this is not allowed.I had wanted to give you some searchable websites and a map of the area.If you can somehow find me,you are welcome to this information.Bill.
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Doorley Cloghan, Kings County;
Thomas Doorley, leased land from Joseph T Potts, value £1-5-0
Denis Doorley ditto £5-10-0
James Doorley ditto £20-5-0
Terence Doorley ditto £6-10-0
Town of Cloghan
Thomas Doorley ditto £1-5-0
Jack
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Hi James Doorley here from Borrisokane in County Tipperary. According to family history my family originally came from Cloghan (about 25 miles away) which is as has been stated here is County Offaly (originally called Kings County) after the famine as far as I know. There are still Doorleys in Cloghan to my knowledge and quite a few Doorleys/Doorlys in the South Offaly/North Tipperary area. There is also a history of Cloghan which I came across when in college. There were (spelt Durleys) in Cloghan in the 1659 hearth rolls (basic census of the time). I
I did a bit of research on the name a few years back, and sent my queries to a journalist who writes on these things, as a result there was an article on the history of the name and the association with Cloghan in the Irish Times of the 2nd of February 1998. You can access it here but you have to pay to get a copy.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0532/
Some people thought it was an English name, but Doorley is an anglicisation of an Irish name. All my family are catholics and indeed one of our name sakes was a Catholic Bishop in the West of Ireland http://www.discoverireland.ie/di/resultsengine/IndividualResultTCS.aspx?touristItemID=11659 also one of our name sakes was a leader of the 1798 uprising against the British a man called John Doorly http://kildare.ie/library/1798-Rebellion/clonard.asp there There is a Doorly cottage in Lullymore Heritage Park in Lullymore, Co. Kildare.
I will check the other information I have on my family because my brother in law did quite a bit of work on our family history. I know there are Doorleys who emigrated from Ireland to the US, Ohio and Pennslyvania and some to Australia. There is a book called "Oceans of Consolation" which has recounts letters from Doorleys who emigrated to Australia writing home to Offaly in Ireland in the 19th century. I have a copy, but I am away at the moment, so cannot check the finer details. It also seems that some Doorlys emigrated to the
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1861 cen; Lancashire-Little Bolton- Dist 9
Doorly Hugh; lodger, 6, labourer, Cloghan
Doorly Thomas; lodger, 21, labourer, Cloghan
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Eng/Wales Probates; 1861-1941
Doorly James, Cloghan, Co Offaly, d. 2/3/1931
Probate; London to Terence Doorly farmer, Joseph Doorly merchant, and William Aloysius Fitzrichard Solicitor.
Effects; £26765-1s in England
Resworn; £25152-14s
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Doorly Denis, Milltown house, Banagher, Kings County
d. 2/12/1916
Administration; Mullingar, to Mary Teresa Doorly, widow
Effects; £2282-11-9
Sealed; London; 28th June.
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Jack