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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Roscommon => Topic started by: sallyvcarter on Tuesday 05 July 11 01:39 BST (UK)
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I am looking for info on the family of Winifred Conboy of Rosscommon Ireland B; 1831, Married 1846,
Her father was Thomas Conboy quarry owner Castlerea and Mother Honor Hannaley.
She married a Richard Fairbrother, english soldier and moved to NZ in 1856
Any information on the Fairbrother would be great too...They are elusive!
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Hi...
I can't find a birth in Roscommon for a Winifred Conboy but I did find her marriage - as I am not sure that you know where it took place in Roscommon, I looked it up for you and it took place 1846 in Kilkeevan Church of Ireland, Co. Roscommon.
I did find one child born to Thomas and Honor however...its a Catherine Conboy b. 1826 in Castlerea, Co. Roscommon. I searched all of Ireland for any other children born to Thomas and Honor, but it was Catherine's birth which only came up.
I did find two deaths for a Thomas Conboy in Co. Roscommon also...
Thomas Conboy died 1834 in Athleague, Co. Roscommon and another in 1876, Roscommon Civil (CP). I tried to search for an Honor Conboy but nothing came up.
There are a few Richard Fairbrothers on the NZ Electoral Roll but none with a Richard and Winifred together. However, there is a Winifred Fairbrother on the 1896 Electoral Roll in Wairarpa as a widow. She is also on the 1900 Electoral Roll in same place, and again between 1905 and 1906, and also on 1911 Electoral Roll. I have got the images for all of them - if you want them, I will gladly email them to you if private message me your email address.
Oohh there are a few trees on Ancestry with both Richard and Winifred on there. I don't know if some of them are your trees but one of the trees has pictures of Richard and Winifred. If you have Ancestry..go to public member trees and type in Winifred Conboy and Richard Fairbrother. It looks like the Electoral Rolls are the right ones for Winifred as well.
Hope some of this helps,
Annie
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Thanks so much for taking the time to look into things for me. Most my info came from family.
I'll send you a PM
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Perfect :D
I checked the 1901 Census of Ireland for Roscommon, and there's 37 people with the surname of Conboy. On the 1911, there are 45 people with the surname Conboy. By the way, I got the birth years etc from www.rootsireland.ie.
Looking forward to your PM,
Annie
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I am a Conboy descended from the Conboys of Roscommon. My Grandfather has done geneology work on this -- I'll send him a link to your query!
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That would be amazing
I think the Marriage was a bit of a scandal. (One catholic one Protestant, and she was young- they Married in secret, he was stationed elsewhere for a year before he returned and they ran away together)
They did well in NZ after a bankruptcy during the long depression, Richard became the mayor of Caterton. (As did his son, 2 son in laws and grandson, and a great grandson was deputy mayor.)
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HI there. Am great grand daughter of Winifred and Richard. My brother still lives on the farm purchased by Winifred after Richard died. Richard was actually FIRST mayor of Carterton. I have been to the barracks where Richard trained in 49th Regiment, and to Dalefield House where we suspect he met Winifred. I have also been to the site of the church you mention (Kilkeevan) which no longer exists. I am intrigued by your information "that ran away together". Can you tell me the source of this exact information. I have done much research and have not been able to establish this and from the information I have I don't believe this to be correct. From information we have it is uncertain whether Winifred was 13 or 15 when they married. They did not have children straight away. Look forward to hearing from you. Are you family.
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My husband is a great great great grandson of theirs.
I will scan and send you the info I have. It is from Other relatives and un sourced.
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Thanks that is great. I look forward to receiving any information you have ::)
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Going through old scans last night, I came across a letter from the owner of DALEFIELD HOUSE in Castlerea, plus the map as to how to find it if the family were due to visit, I know some did after me doing the research.. Also any of the descendants found if Richard was from London after all, I have his parents but over the years can find nothing off him.. or his parents.. I used to help Wilf Beckett, but he died this year, just over 100 years young, we did find Louisa Fairbrother and who she married, was Richard off this line? NZ Womans Weekly did an article years ago about it... I also found a copy of Richard and Winifred Marriage Certificate.
Compliments of the Season, its Christmas Day in Carterton NZ. where Richard was the First Mayor. I am the early settlers researcher at the Cemetery here!!!
Carry on hunting... most enjoyable pastime!
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just FYI, may not be yours.
Newspaper: Leitrim Advertiser
Newspaper Content: Mohill Court case versus John Conboy (Her Son)
Date: 4 November 1869
Newspaper Subject: Conboy Winefred
Newspaper: Leitrim Advertiser
Newspaper Content: Mohill Court case versus Martha Conboy
Date: 1 June 1871
Newspaper Subject: Conboy Winefred
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Richard and Winifred came over to NZ mid 1850s, so sadly not her... story had it that she climbed out of the window, knotted sheets to get to Richard to get married. We never found if he was from London, as story said he was, searched high and low for his records with no luck.. from memory they married in 1846, as she followed him and lived in the Barracks looking after his uniform. thanks..