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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Donegal => Topic started by: Glocky on Sunday 21 June 09 20:41 BST (UK)
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My brother and I visited carndonagh this week to find my grandparents farm - next to a farm owned by 'sandy mclelland' which has since been bought by 'robert smith'. We also visited st patricks church at aughaclay malin, and think we have found our grandparents grave (my father James Alphonsus Mclaughlin moved to england round about 1940/1941/1942).
we found the headstone, complete with photograph! which reads as follows:-
James Mclaughlin (Billy)
(Drumaville)
died 15th october 1947
wife Elizabeth died 1st june 1958
the priest wasn't there so we couldn't ask any questions.
we didn't get far initially because we didn't know our nickname, which an old man thinks was the 'charley johns' - cousins of the 'charley daniels'.
this is the first time we've tried this and want to take it as far as we can go - which isn't very far at the moment. although we've tried many web-sites we haven't had much joy, and are stuck
Incidentally, when we saw the grave, there were the remains of flowers (dead but not 50 years old) so there may even be living relatives in the area.
is there anybody who knows anything about our ancestors/relatives or can tell us the best way to proceed - backwards and forwards? Many thanks
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:) Hello there, I to am a McLaughlin from Drumaville and have grandparents buried in the very same church, I was informed from the church that they do not hold any records. Our family name was the Packa paddies Our grandfather was Patrick and grandmother Sarah Doherty. When I visited Ireland as a child nearly everyone in Malin and surrounding areas were a McLaughlin and a relative of some sort so I should think some where down the line we have a connection.
I am also struggling to find info and where to get it from, I did find the link on this site for the Donegal census of 1911 very usefull and found both sets of grandparent on it but could not go back further as it seems the earlier census is not completed, but hope to visit Ireland and Letterkenny where I believe I should be able to access some info.
I do know some of my relatives went to Amercia, my grandmother went and came back a stayed in Ireland so I if this is the case for you it may be worth looking at the shipping lists. But I have to say the help I have recieved so far from this site and it's members has been wonderful.
Good luck and keep me informed on how you get on . If I find a link I will let you know.
Gracelands
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:) Many thanks for your reply. As you say, we may well find a link between us, you never know.
If anything happens, I'll be in touch.
So, good hunting and I wish you all success.
By the way, my brother told me to attach the coat of arms, but I didn't realise it was half the size of a football pitch!
Regards,
Glocky
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Hello,
I too descend from the McLaughlins from Malin Donegal.Their nickname was White Paddy.
The Charlestown section of Boston (only one square mile) consisted of a vast majority of Donegal natives.Brookline,Ma was/is a wealthy suburb of Boston,many Irish first lived here working on the estates .Often when a young couple married they would settle in Charlestown to begin their life.
Many Charlestown Irish as they did better would move to the suburbs/areas north of Boston.
(Medford,Stoneham,Wilmington,ect.)
In the 1930's Medford was begining to become the Italian enclave that is today.Many Irish Americans moved further north to Reading ,Ma and Andover,Ma.
Andover once a farming community-middle class has in recent decades become a wealthy place to live.Middle class(Grand Children of the Irish have now moved to southern New Hampshire (Windham,Derry,).I am just trying to give Gracelands some clues as to where her American relations might be!!!Let me know if I can help.
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Dear Charlestown,
Go raibh míle maith agat! (It's supposed to say many thanks, in Gaelic!)
I haven't been able to trace my family enough yet to know if any were likely to have emigrated to America, but if/when I do, I will certainly take advantage of your generous offer.
Kind regards
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Hello Gracelands,
Thanks for your reply,My Great-Grandfather was Patrick Doherty of Francistown Balleegan Malin,Donegal.His Mother was a "White Paddy" Mclaughlin.I think the Dohertys were Dans or Dennys-
A little mixed up on that line.Patrick Doherty's wife was a Catherine McGonagle from Malintown.
In 1920 this part of my family was living in Charlestown,MA.,IN 1930 they were in Medford Ma.
My money is on if they(our families) were not cousins,they mosy likely knew each other.
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Hello Glocky,
Thanks for your reply,sorry for the mix up.I can not send direct messages yet and I was trying to follow up with Gracelands,I wish you well.
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my father lived in drumaville next to Tess mclaughlin, she passed away many years ago I think her son is living in London area. There house is still there but uninhabitable now. The paka paddies were also neighbours and there are still some them living around the area. My family was Doherty nick name 'the Hill' so dad was paddy the hill (you guessed it they lived on a hill).
Also McGonagle owned and I think still do own a shop in malin with a bar inside had many happy times in there in Malin town.
I have also heard of the white paddies.
If you make it over to malin town just go into the McGonales and you should get loads of info on your familys
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegal
type in the search box. - McLaughlin of Carndonag, (or McLaughlin or Drumaville or McLaughlin of Malin)
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My father was related to Tess Mclaughlin and my family always visted her & her husband Dennis when we went to Ireland she was a great lady great. Last time I was over I took my mother and children to see Tess's house. as you say it lies in ruins.
My father was great friends with Paddy the Hill My uncle moved back to the area when I was small and still lives there to day (Dennis and Dinah McLaughlin)
My father as a young boy worked for Bertie Boggs (the butcher) in the villiage of Malin and remained friends throughout there lives
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Hi graceland, I'm new to this and not sure how to send a reply to your message but yes I'm who you think I am and Ii think I remember your mom and dad and also I saw your uncle and aunt last time I was over there in the malin hotel. Send me another message and let me know about you and how to reply to your message!
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Aughaclay Catholic Church caught my attention in this forum. My grandmother Annie McLaughlin and all of her brothers and sisters were baptized at this church. Her parents Neal and Mary McLaughlin were married and buried there. Im hoping one of these days to get over and visit the church. Im also hoping someone with a camera and free time who lives nearby can take a picture of the graves and post them to Find a Grave...HAHAHa. Ive found the family in the 1901 and 1911 census and trying to piece together their history.
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Aughaclay Catholic Church caught my attention in this forum. My grandmother Annie McLaughlin and all of her brothers and sisters were baptized at this church. Her parents Neal and Mary McLaughlin were married and buried there. Im hoping one of these days to get over and visit the church. Im also hoping someone with a camera and free time who lives nearby can take a picture of the graves and post them to Find a Grave...HAHAHa. Ive found the family in the 1901 and 1911 census and trying to piece together their history.
This is a map of where my McLaughlin's lived in close proximity to Aughaclay Church
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I know this thread is old but I stumbled across it and hope you "Glocky" see this.
I am the grandson of your father's brother - Danny, your dad being known as Uncle Fonsy?
The grave you describe at Aughaclay is that of your grandparents, the gravestone (with picture) was put there by my dad (Terry who died in 2015). The family nickname was Billy - hence the grave inscription - we were the Billy's.
I have been over a few times myself and there were a few distant relatives over there then - I think the grave was tended by a man named Seamus Harkin, who had a garage in Gleneely and whose mother may have been a sister of Lizzie - your grandma.
Hopefully you will see this and get in touch - I can probably help you with some questions!