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shipwrights carpenters in Limerick City
If anyone has information on McInerney families in Limerick City it would be much appreciated. :)
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these are the only Mcinerney listed for Limerick
MCINERNEY, Catharine Bir 1872 Irel Lime
Fa: Denis McInerney
Mo: Ellen Enright
MCINERNEY, Francis William Bir 1872 Irel Lime
Fa: Tom McInerney
Mo: Johanna Corbett
MCINERNEY, Margaret Bir 1872 Irel Lime
Fa: Tom McInerney
Mo: Mary Dillon
MCINERNEY, Thomas Bir 1874 Irel Lime
Fa: Thomas McInerney
Mo: Margaret Turner
audrey
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Thanks! The following were head of households on the Limerick City Census. Trying to find connections.. ???
McInerney Daniel High road
McInerney Denis New road
McInerney James Goggins lane
McInerney Johanna Broad lane
McInerney John Cashes lane
McInerney John Castle street
McInerney John Newgate lane -Englishtown
McInerney John King's Island
McInerney John New road
McInerney Joseph George's Quay
McInerney Laurence New road
McInerney Martin New road
McInerney Mary Cross road
McInerney Michael New road
McInerney Mortimor King's Island
McInerney Thomas Broad lane
McInerney Thomas Halloran's lane
McInerney Timothy New road
McInerney James Michael's lane
McInerney Margaret Market Alley
McInerney Patrick Charlotte Quay
McInerney Patrick High street
McInerney John Garveys Range
McInerney Joseph Campbell's lane
McInerney Patrick Lock Quay
McInerney Thomas Lock Quay
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hi,
Don't know if this could be a connection, but my Gt gt gt gt grandfather was Patrick McInerney, brother Daniel McInerney and Patricks son John McInerney(b.1809. d. 1872, Australia)
All from Limerick.
Patrick McInerney married a Margaret O'Brien, and his son John married Bridget Quinlan.
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I have two MCINERNEY Limerick connections in my family.
My great-grandmother Catherine Theresa MCINERNEY (b Limerick, 2 Mar 1875) was the daughter of Patrick MCINERNEY (Shipwright) and Catherine O'BRIEN. She married Philip Edward GUMMER in 1898 in Malta.
Philip Edward GUMMER's mother was also a MCINERNEY - Margaret MCINERNEY (b Limerick, 28 Nov 1847) was the daughter of Edward MCINERNEY (Shipwright) and Anne MINIHAN. She married Henry Francis GUMMER in Limerick in 1871
As yet I don't know anything else about the other members of the relevant families, so if anyone has anything they can add I would be very grateful!
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hi louisag
Thank you for your post. I cannot link to these McInerney's at the moment
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Lovely - will look forward to it - thank you VERY much!
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I've just discovered that my great-grandmother was one Bridget McInerney, born 1885 in Limerick, daughter of a Samuel McInerney, who was a carpenter. She married Harold foster in 1908, and had a daughter called Mary Margaret Foster in 1909, still in Limerick, and also a son around 1914 called Gerald Patrick Foster (birth date may have been 1915, and was 22nd February). They later moved to Leeds. Harold was an english soldier at the local barracks, the same age as her. I've had no luck beyond finding a marriage record for Bridget and Harold and a birth record for Mary. I assume Samuel McInerney would have been born between 1840 and 1865. On the marriage record, the witnesses are one John McInerney of 4 Roches Row, Limerick and one Mary Greene of 12 Bowman Street. Bridget's address was given as Mt Pleasant Avenue (harold's was the barracks). They were married at St Joseph's RC, apparently. Samuel was dead by the time of the marriage, but I don't know what year he died. I also don't know what relation John McInerney is, but I suspect uncle or cousin. Possibly brother, of course. Could be the same John mentioned above, even!
Not sure if these are part fo the limerick McInerneys you're after.
Does this sound like anyone on anyone else's tree?
thanks
Andy Foster
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Louisag,
I have some information on this McInerney family. Your ggrandmother was a sister to my wife's ggrandmother Mary Rose McInerney. She married a John McDonell and their daughter Rosemary McDonell went on to marry James O'Riordan her grandfather.
If you are interested in further information I can send you a family tree. We are trying to establish a link with an O'Brien family from Lough Gur as this family goes back to the 16th century. Your ggrandmother was Catherine O'Brien (married to Patrick McInerney) and we believe her father was one of these O'Briens from Lough Gur. If you google "the farm by Lough Gur " you will find out more about the family.
Would also appreciate any information which you ay have. My mother in law who is 89 knew about a Major Gummer !
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My Grandmother was Bridget McInerney who married John Hanly at St Munchins in Limerick in 1903.
Bridget's Father was Thomas McInerney, her Mother Mary Dillon
If you want further information regarding this line of the family please let me know
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Hello Maurice
I have only just seen your post - and would love to compare notes about the McINERNEYs and the GUMMERs!
I have Catherine McINERNEY nee O'BRIEN now on both the 1901 and 1911 census as a widow, and a publican in Queen Street in Limerick.
Hope you see this quicker than I saw your post!
Louisa
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Louisa,
Good to hear from you at last !
Patrick McInerney and Catherine O'Brien would have been my wife's great great grandparents.
I have not been able to find out about Patricks antecedents but have quite a bit of information about the O'Briens who came originally from County Clare to Lough Gur in County Limerick. One of the Lough Gur O'Briens was the subject of a book written by Lady Carbery and in the cover of this book there is a family tree stretching back to the 16th Century.
If you give me your email address I will try to send you a copy of the family tree.
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Regards,
Maurice
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