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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Clare => Topic started by: joannb63 on Saturday 22 December 12 21:23 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
Anyone out there researching Cunninghams from County Clare Ireland?
Regards
Jo
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Hi Jo
You really need to include more info to enable people to see if there is a connection. The 1911 Irish census had 257 entries for the surname Cunningham in Co Clare so can you post details of exactly which Cunningham family are the main subject of your research
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Hi Carole,
At this point i am looking for any Cunningham descendants from or around Labersheeda in Clare. My Thomas Cunningham left Ireland for Australia in the mid 1800's and only appeared to have a sister Johanna, a brother Mathew, his father was Matthias and mother was a McMahon.
Jo
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Do you have years of birth, even approximate, for any of your Cunningham family ?
Full Civil records started in Ireland in 1864, so for anything before that you would need to check for church records. In addition to the civil records from 1864 onwards, non-Catholic marriages were registered from 1845 - which might assist your search if for example your Cunningham family were Church of Ireland.
The Catholic parish for Labasheeda is 'Kilmurry-McMahon', sometimes listed as 'Kilmurry McMahon & Killofin', Killofin being the name of the civil parish which covered the town of Labasheeda. Baptism records for this RC parish seem to go back to about 1845, marriages to 1837. Like many Co. Clare parish records these dont appear to be available online.
There are just three Cunningham households listed as holding property in Killofin civil parish on Griffith's Valuation (a taxation survey) - Margaret with a house but no land in Cloonarass townland, John and Thomas also with houses and no land in Lakyle north townland.
see : Cunningham properties, Killofin Civil Parish (http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doNameSearch&Submit.x=37&Submit.y=9&familyname=cunnin&wildcard=on&firstname=&baronyname=&countyname=CLARE&unionname=&parishname=KILLOFIN)
The Griffith valuation records for this part of Ireland are dated 1855.
Shane
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I have some updated info
Thomas Cunningham born Circa 1844 - possibly born Ballina Clare
Travelled to Australia at age 18 1862 with a cousin Thomas Casey Aged 18
McMahon grandmother was wealthy
Younger siblings Johanna and Mathew, f: Mattias (Mathew) Cunningham m: Mary McMahon
Catholic
I'd love to hear from anyone with any connection or knowledge of Cunninghams or McMahons from Kilmurry/Labersheeda area of Clare.
Jo
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I am researching a James cunningham Dillon. He came from Tullycrine Kilmurry Mcmahon. He was born in 1837 and emigrated to New Zealand about 1860. i have a family of Cunningham,s in the griffith valuations for Tullycrine but have been unable to make the connection. I think his mother may have been Cunningham.
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Hi Palea,
At this point i have nothing...so any Cunningham from Clare is worth investigating!
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Jo
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Many Irish Catholic Parish records are now online and would be worth checking for further details-
http://registers.nli.ie/
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i think might be the cunningham we might be looking for.http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/griffiths_parish/killimer.htm
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griffith valuations have a matt cunningham in ballymacarinan and another in clooneylissane parish of killimer. i think one of them might be the matt you are looking for.
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Sounds like the Cunningham's of Aylroe Hill Labasheeda especially if they have links to Ballina, Labasheeda. Yes very wealthy back in the day and they all mixed together Cunningham's, McMahons, O'Donoghues, O'Deas, Keane's. Not sure who would be the present day relation. But worth looking into.
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An old thread, but emmaodea111 and others, I am also researching Cunninghams from Clare, but living Turnpike in Ennis at least 1842 to after 1872. Not sure where from originally, though John O'Hart traces his grand-daughter Bessie Cunningham/son-in-law John Cunningham's line back to Rodger/Roady O'Cunnivane born 1680, four generations back from Thomas Cunningham who died 29 November 1869 at Turnpike aged 88 (informant: Mary Cunningham) - transcription from Rootsireland (Deaths Register for Ennis, Co. Clare, 1870, Vol. 4, page 179). From Roady we have Timothy, Darby, Mihil/Michael, Thomas (aforementioned) and then Michael Cunningham (married Mary O'Brien in 1842; likely the Mary Cunningham above).
The four previous names and indeed earlier Anglicisation of O'Cunnivane may be reliable enough given John O'Hart's direct relationship in this case (certainly I imagine he tried to go back further than Rodger). Maybe looking for O'Cunnivanes or variations will help with other Cunninghams in Clare?
I really don't have much to go on besides the descendents around Turnpike and possibly a couple of other Cunninghams as witnesses at births/marriages! Seems likely they didn't have roots all the way back specifically in the Turnpike area of Ennis. I've loads more info if anyone needs it on the events of that particular family from mid-19th C on though.