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Title: Whooley/Mahony
Post by: feesca1 on Monday 26 March 12 18:28 BST (UK)
Hi there wonder if someone could tell me please where I could find a marriage for Bridget Whooley, and a William Mahony I have found children Richard born in Bantry approx 1851 which I already know about and have just found his sister Mary born about 1842 in Bantry.  I am also not sure if they had another son called James.  Found them on the irish genealogy site.
Title: Re: Whooley/Mahony
Post by: shanew147 on Monday 26 March 12 18:49 BST (UK)
additional children for the same parents - also from Bantry records..

  Baptism of Patk Mahony - 22 Mar 1838 (http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/b240580008398)

  Baptism of James Mahony - 4 June 1836 (http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/9ec9da0007473)



Shane
Title: Re: Whooley/Mahony
Post by: feesca1 on Monday 26 March 12 20:24 BST (UK)
Thank you I thought there was a James but wasn't quite sure and now have added Patrick also to my family tree.  No hopefully I might get some hope finding the marriage records.
Title: Re: Whooley/Mahony
Post by: shanew147 on Monday 26 March 12 20:27 BST (UK)
I had a quick search for a possible marriage in Bantry and the other South west Cork RC parishes included on IrishGenealogy - but didn't see any promising results. Although the surname - Whooley cropped up a few times. Not a surname I've come across before...


S.
Title: Re: Whooley/Mahony
Post by: Sonas on Monday 26 March 12 21:30 BST (UK)
There is this marriage http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/bde8d30011174

Do you have dates for them? Is this too early?
Title: Re: Whooley/Mahony
Post by: feesca1 on Monday 26 March 12 21:36 BST (UK)
Hi there no it might not be too early for them their first born James was born in 1836 Bantry. It quite could possibly be them.  Thankyou I haven't got DOB for them both the only records I have got is off Irish geanology website.
Title: Re: Whooley/Mahony
Post by: shanew147 on Monday 26 March 12 21:43 BST (UK)
here's the image for that marriage - I can see why there was difficulty transcribing it...

Title: Re: Whooley/Mahony
Post by: Sonas on Monday 26 March 12 21:51 BST (UK)
Yes, handwriting not great there but also differences in how the name is pronounced even within Co Cork don't help (phonetic spellings Hooly and Whelly). Was just having a look there and there are a good few variations in spelling on IrishGenealogy for it.
Title: Re: Whooley/Mahony
Post by: feesca1 on Monday 26 March 12 21:55 BST (UK)
I have just been having a look myself and its interesting that both witnesses to the marriage are both James and even witnesses looks like the surname is different way of spelling it.
Title: Re: Whooley/Mahony
Post by: Indigrl0608 on Friday 27 April 12 12:51 BST (UK)
Do you know if your Patrick immigrated and if so, where? I think my GGG Grandmother is a Hooley not Gilhooly and her son Patrick's (1833)witness for his 1856 Naturalization is a Patrick Mahony.
Title: Re: Whooley/Mahony
Post by: feesca1 on Wednesday 02 May 12 16:16 BST (UK)
Sorry I am not sure I know that Richard went to live in Wales before moving to Middlesbrough in the uk.
Title: Re: Whooley/Mahony
Post by: Indigrl0608 on Thursday 03 May 12 09:01 BST (UK)
Oh well. Thank you for getting back to me.