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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Tipperary => Topic started by: heddwch on Sunday 06 October 13 13:25 BST (UK)
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Please can anyone help.
I have been asked by a friend to search for a castle in Clonmel, it is now a ruin.
Here ancestors surname Perrins where associated with this castle.
She has been told this by a relative in Canada.
Any information regarding the history or the whereabouts of the castle would be greatly appriecated.
Many thanks
Heddwch
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When were these Perrins ancestors supposed to have been living in Clonmel?
A quick google brings up a list of Irish castles - not sure how complete the list is but you'd probably have to start checking into the history of each one in Clonmel area unless you can give us a firmer idea of names and dates for these Perrins.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_castles_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Added- I can find early people named Perrin in the area but not Perrins.
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Thank you for searching for me, the name is Perrin.
Regards
Heddwch
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can you elicit any more information as to what period the Perrin-Perrins Family would have been associated with this Castle, in the Clonmel Area, Possibly the best known Castles in the Area, are Careys Catle, resided in by the Carey Family, up until around 1910, now a Ruin, and Kilmanahan Castle, also a ruin, Owned by the Green Family, and later leased out, until it was purchased by the Earl of Donoughmore, any small additional information would help, your answer me be discovered through a Marriage link, Ben
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Hello Ben, I am helping a friend who now says that the family are Powell not Perrins. Thank you for your reply. Cheers
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can you elicit any more information as to what period the Perrin-Perrins Family would have been associated with this Castle, in the Clonmel Area, Possibly the best known Castles in the Area, are Careys Catle, resided in by the Carey Family, up until around 1910, now a Ruin, and Kilmanahan Castle, also a ruin, Owned by the Green Family, and later leased out, until it was purchased by the Earl of Donoughmore, any small additional information would help, your answer me be discovered through a Marriage link, Ben
Hello Ben I am also trying to reserch my family history i was at the understanding the the carey family left the castle about 1840
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tomoc1, John Carey took up residence in Careys Castle county Waterford in 1740, he was originally from Careysville Castle, Fermoy, county Cork, the Carey's were cousins to the Green family whom resided in Kilmanahan Castle some 3 miles distant from Careys Castle, I believe Garret Richard Carey was the last of the family to live in the castle up to about 1890 when he moved to Keylong House on the outskirts of the town of Cahir, county Tipperary, Careys Castle was subsequently leased to the o'Mahony and Walsh families, it burned down around 1921 and has been in a ruinous state since, 3 brothers of the Carey family did leave around 1841 and traveled to N.S.W. Australia, departing Liverpool on the ship Columbine I believe, if you need further information you can contact me here or on the private link, hope this information is of some help, Ben999
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Think your dates might be a bit out?
Garrett Richard Carey of Keylong died 13 Nov.1873-
http://www.willcalendars.nationalarchives.ie/reels/cwa/005014891/005014891_00052.pdf
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Hi Benn999
Thank you for the update on Carey's Castle am I right in saying there was two brothers and a sister left here in Ireland one of the boys names was John Carey but I would like to find out his wife's name also if they moved to Dublin thank you Benn999
Regards Thomas Carey
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Hi Benn999
Thank you for the update on Carey's Castle am I right in saying there was two brothers and a sister left here in Ireland one of the boys names was John Carey but I would like to find out his wife's name also if they moved to Dublin thank you Benn999
Regards Thomas Carey
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Hi Benn999
Thank you for the update on Carey's Castle am I right in saying there was two brothers and a sister left here in Ireland one of the boys names was John Carey but I would like to find out his wife's name also if they moved to Dublin thank you Benn999
Regards Thomas Carey
The Rev Langer Carey of Careys Castle born 1788 died 1830 married Anne Labarte in 1812 the children of this marriage were as follows, Garret Richard born 1813, ( inherited Carey's castle ) Peter born 1815, John born 1817, Edward born 1821, Robert born 1822 Langer born 1823, and Anna born 1825.
Doctor John Carey, Edward Carey, and Langer Carey emigrated to Australia in 1841 from Liverpool on the ship ' Columbine ' John Carey whom had qualified as a doctor in Dr Stevens hospital in Dublin served as ships surgeon during the 3 month voyage to Australia.
Sadly Peter Carey there brother died in 1844 aged 20 years, there other remaining brother Robert died in 1845 aged 23 years, both boys along with there Father and Mother are interred in Marlfield graveyard Clonmel, this left just Garret Richard, his sister Anna and his mother Anne Labarte Carey still residing at the castle, according to local tradition often retold by some of the estate workers who were employed there at the time, Garret Richard was absent from the Castle away on business when the 3 brothers departed, there mother Anne Labarte Carey and there sister Anna waved them off from an upstairs window as they departed from the Castle, heading for the coast on 3 white horses, certain that they were seeing them for the last time, Anna with her husband Tom Jellico did however visit them in Australia some years later. so unless i'm missing something i cant find any other brother that would have gone to Dublin, there were of course lots of cousins so i may be missing something, hope some of this helps Ben999, ps sorry for the late reply.
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Link showing images of Careys Castle
https://www.instagram.com/p/BxH2K99HLC1/