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Title: Nevin/Naven
Post by: lueli on Thursday 10 March 11 20:26 GMT (UK)
      
Hi,

We're looking for information on the Pierce McCormack/Anne (Anastasia) Nevin family, who lived in Ballingarry circa 1889.

Any information grateful. Thanks.
Title: Re: Nevin/Naven
Post by: shazod on Saturday 20 August 11 22:51 BST (UK)
Hi  you can try research center in Tipperary, they have Baptism and Marriage records for Ballingarry, visit their website www.tfhr.org 
Title: Re: Nevin/Naven
Post by: lueli on Tuesday 23 August 11 13:20 BST (UK)
Hi Shazod,
I've tried them and nothing turned up.  I did get an Anastasia Nevin from Rothe House Kilkenny who might fit so have posted on the Kilkenny board.
Thanks.
Title: Re: Nevin/Naven
Post by: OTBTresearch on Saturday 03 September 11 09:32 BST (UK)
There is a Henry Cormack born to Pierce Cormack and Anastasia Nevin in the Civil Parish of Mullinahone in 1864. You will find it on the LDS database https://www.familysearch.org/search/records#count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3Ahenry%7E%20%2Bsurname%3Acormick%7E%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1864&collection_id=1584963

It is possible more children were born before Civil Registration started. If their denomination was Catholic, they should have found something in the TFHR. I would get back to them if I were you.
If they were not catholic, you will have to locate the parish records to which they belonged.

Be flexible when you search for McCormack, look also for Cormack and Pierce can also be Pearse.
Using the searchable database of civil records for south tipperary on www.rootsireland.ie there is no other siblings found so if they are more siblings, they are older.

Good Luck in your search.

Cecile Mulcahy
Title: Re: Nevin/Naven
Post by: lueli on Saturday 03 September 11 11:21 BST (UK)
Hi Cecile,

Thanks for your reply.  I reposted on the Kilkenny website with as much info I have below.

Looking for information on Anastasia Navin (Nevin).  Have a baptism in Ballycallan parish register for 12th April 1823.  Parents were Thomas Navin and Anty Darmody, residence was Glebe and sponsor was Betty Kavanagh.

She married Pierce McCormack and had six children, Patrick, b.1851/2, (Knockanglass) sponsors Thomas Navin/Elizabeth Cormack, Mary b. 1854 (Moyglass) Sponsors Patrick Murphy/Catherine Murphy, Margaret b. 1856 (Knocnkanglass) Sponsors Thomas Navin/Margaret Navin,  Henry b. 1864 (Harley Park), Sponsor Catherine Dunn,   Anne b. 1863 (Harley Park) Pat Cormack/Fanny Durcan and Pierce, b. 1867 (Harley Park) Sponsors Peter Byrne/Ellen Fennelly.


I need to check Ballycallan parish registers but have since found out that Anastasia is supposed to be buried in Ardmayle which is supposedly her family home, but a relative has checked with the church in Ardmayle and no record of Anastasia remains.  I plan on checking Ardmayle aswell but thank you for your suggestions.

Regards,
Lueli
Title: Re: Nevin/Naven
Post by: OTBTresearch on Saturday 03 September 11 12:56 BST (UK)
Hi again,

Well if she is buried in Ardmayle there is no headstone and as no burial records exists prior to the 1930s for the parish, you will not be able to confirm this.
There are very few Navin in the parish records, but no Anastasia as your relative confirmed. There were children born in 1811 and 1816 (Thomas) to an Edmund Navin and Margaret Bourke and in 1841, 1844 and 1846 of a John (Edmund's son) Navin and Ellen Saint John/Singeen.  Address is Grange.

You seem to have a gap in baptisms between 1856 and 1863 which possibly correspond to a second born son (potentially named after his maternal grandfather). If you found an Edmond, I would say there is a connection with the family I mentioned here. Knockanglass and Moyglass in Killenaule parish are  neighbouring Boherlahan-Dualla (formerly Ardmayle and Ballysheehan) parish. Ballycallan seems quite far afield.

If your relative can look up the Boherlahan Dualla Historical Journal, there are a few Cormick/Cormack in Ballysheehan and Gaile Graveyard, 18th century (journal year 1998 for Gaile, 2006 and 2007 for Ballysheehan), no Nevin/Naven. All the graveyards inscriptions for our parish have been transcribed so there is no headstone it seems for Statia.

Good luck in your research.
Title: Re: Nevin/Naven
Post by: finlib10 on Saturday 25 August 12 14:45 BST (UK)
My name is Richard Cameron and I live in Australia. I noticed you were researching the Neven family from Ballingarry..  My line of Nevens/Navins left Ireland in the 1850s for Sydney>  They were from Ballingarry in Tipperary.  I can see other members of the family left for the US at the same time.

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Cheers Richard

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