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Title: Flenley or variant thereof leaving Ireland c.16/1700s?
Post by: flennerz on Thursday 09 September 10 20:38 BST (UK)
Hi

So, the Flenley line dries up circa 1780 with the birth of William Flenley, son of William Flenley, birthdate unknown. Family folklore says the name originated in Ireland but no concrete facts to back this up.

Anyone any clue about families leaving Ireland for England in the 1600s - 1700s? I can't find lists of ships for such a comparatively short journey; the family legend is two fellas came up with the name on board ship so not too confident of finding these lads!!

Thanks.
Title: Re: Flenley or variant thereof leaving Ireland c.16/1700s?
Post by: kingskerswell on Thursday 09 September 10 20:46 BST (UK)
Hi,
   Unfortunately, at your dates, the whole of Ireland was part of the United Kingdom so no records exist of those moving within the U.K.

Regards
Title: Re: Flenley or variant thereof leaving Ireland c.16/1700s?
Post by: flennerz on Thursday 09 September 10 21:07 BST (UK)
Thanks, feared as much!
Title: Update! Re: Flenley or variant thereof leaving Ireland c.16/1700s?
Post by: flennerz on Thursday 23 February 12 22:55 GMT (UK)
All, would appreciate any further help on offer!

Recent DNA testing shows Flenley to be related to Flannery in Co Mayo, possibly Castlebar, as either Flannelly or Flannery.

No ideas where to go with this. Any Flannerys/Flannellys out there know of historical Flenley links?
Title: Re: Flenley or variant thereof leaving Ireland c.16/1700s?
Post by: irishrose on Thursday 23 February 12 23:49 GMT (UK)
The name Fennelly (plus variants) is common in Carlow and Laois
regards
Ros
Title: Re: Flenley or variant thereof leaving Ireland c.16/1700s?
Post by: flennerz on Friday 24 February 12 22:47 GMT (UK)
Thanks! I've a few lookup requests so I'll get my data together and start asking about!
Title: Re: Flenley or variant thereof leaving Ireland c.16/1700s?
Post by: sarah on Tuesday 06 January 15 11:18 GMT (UK)
Hi Flennerz,

Does this post on Christopher Flenley connect with any of your flenley's
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=707978.new;topicseen#new

Regards

Sarah :)