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Title: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: irishrose on Wednesday 21 September 11 22:40 BST (UK)
Hi,  Looking for decendants of Julia Kearns born Carlow 16th May 1860 who married Tom Kelly and lived at Mullacash Co Kildare.  I have found Julia in the 1911 census where she is at Carnalway, Mullacash South with her son Thomas 22, Rose 16, Lizzie 14 and Maggie 8.
 She declares she is a widow, a small farmer, and that she has had 9 children, with 7 surviving. 
I cannot find them in the 1901 census, but I assume her husband Tom was alive then as in 1911 her youngest daughter is only 8.
I know from family information that at least 2 of her daughters went to America, and lost contact both with each other and the family, but were re-united years later (perhaps in the 1950s)  Julia retained strong links during her life with her family in Graigue and Sleaty just outside Carlow.
Any information is appreciated
Ros

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Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: EnglishPaddy on Tuesday 17 April 12 16:50 BST (UK)
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Looking for decendants of Julia Kearns born Carlow 16th May 1860 who married [Tom] Kelly and lived at Mullacash Co Kildare.

I am one such.  She married Edward, but had a son called Tom.  I have contact details for the US connection.

I have few details of Julia, apart from her father Tim and mother Mary O'Donahoe

C

Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: EnglishPaddy on Tuesday 17 April 12 17:08 BST (UK)
Note - cannot PM you yet as I haven't made three posts.

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but I assume her husband Tom was alive then as in 1911 her youngest daughter is only 8

Edward died in 1903 shortly after Maggie was born, leaving Julia as a Widow with 8 children

I am Gt Grandson of Julia.
I have 63 descendants recorded, but no Ros
How do you fit in?
C.
Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: irishrose on Tuesday 17 April 12 19:48 BST (UK)
Hi there.
I have sent you a pm.
My information on Julias husbands christian name  must have been incorrect but she is definitely the daughter of Tim and Mary Donohoe
Ros
Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: EnglishPaddy on Tuesday 17 April 12 20:01 BST (UK)
I have a note of a marriage of Julia and Edward at Greycullen, Co. Carlow, but no date or source.

I am your second cousin, once removed.

Con
Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: merseult on Thursday 14 January 16 23:48 GMT (UK)
The Carnalway parish 1901 census records are not on the nationalarchives website, frustratingly.  However the census information on Mullacash households at 1901 is on the rootsireland site.  Hope it helps John.
Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: hallmark on Thursday 14 January 16 23:56 GMT (UK)
Civil Reg... Marriage results for Julia Kearns

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http://www.rootschat.com/links/01gup/
Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: hallmark on Thursday 14 January 16 23:58 GMT (UK)
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Looking for decendants of Julia Kearns born Carlow 16th May 1860 who married [Tom] Kelly and lived at Mullacash Co Kildare.

I am one such.  She married Edward, but had a son called Tom.  I have contact details for the US connection.

I have few details of Julia, apart from her father Tim and mother Mary O'Donahoe

C



Marriage of EDWARD KELLY and JULIA KEARNS
on 19 August 1884   is on link I just posted
Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: irishrose on Friday 15 January 16 10:54 GMT (UK)
Thank you Hallmark and Merseult.

It is interesting that the marriage record says Naas which would be Edwards parish. My information was that they had married in Graiguecullen in Carlow, which was Julia's parish.  I still do not know how they met.  He was 53 and she was 23 when they married.

The census return is very helpful, I will check that out when I get home. Do you know if there is a charge to view it on RootsIreland?

Thanks a million for all your help.

Ros
Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: aghadowey on Friday 15 January 16 11:43 GMT (UK)
I'm a bit puzzled by this-
The Carnalway parish 1901 census records are not on the nationalarchives website, frustratingly.  However the census information on Mullacash households at 1901 is on the rootsireland site.  Hope it helps John.

There are lots of results in 1901 census for Mullacash (North and South) in Carnalway D.E.D.-
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/
Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: Sinann on Friday 15 January 16 14:58 GMT (UK)
I'm a bit puzzled by this-
The Carnalway parish 1901 census records are not on the nationalarchives website, frustratingly.  However the census information on Mullacash households at 1901 is on the rootsireland site.  Hope it helps John.

There are lots of results in 1901 census for Mullacash (North and South) in Canalway D.E.D.-
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/

Are you sure, it's not listed. It should be between Carbury and Carragh
1901 http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kildare/
1911 http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Kildare/
Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: aghadowey on Friday 15 January 16 15:28 GMT (UK)
It looks as though Carnalway D.E.D. isn't listed under 'Browse Census' option but I searched just putting Mullacash into townland box.
Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: Sinann on Friday 15 January 16 17:26 GMT (UK)
I tried that but I'm not getting anything for 1901
Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: aghadowey on Friday 15 January 16 17:42 GMT (UK)
Apologies to both of you- I had initially selected 1901 census but (as often happens on this laptop) it changed to 1911  :-[
Title: Re: Kelly/Kearns Mullacash c1900
Post by: Sinann on Friday 15 January 16 18:03 GMT (UK)
That's the sort of thing that usually happens to me but I'm so used to you being correct I was sure I was getting it wrong.

Newbridge Library must have the area in 1901, that would be were RootsIreland got it.