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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Kilkenny => Topic started by: rosewood on Wednesday 06 July 05 03:14 BST (UK)
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Looking for siblings of EDWARD MULDOWNEY, b. 1810. EDWARD MULDOWNEY married MARY BUTLER. Their first son, JOHN MULDOWNEY, was born c. 1838, possibly on the townland of Upper Firoda. Approximately a year later, EDWARD MULDOWNEY and MARY BUTLER, travelled to the US, settling in Schuylkill Co., near Heckschersville, Pa. The rest of their children were born there. Their first son, John Muldowney was my great grandfather.
If anyone has any information on any members of this family, please let me know. Thanks.
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Do you know either of Edward's parent first name.
There are Muldowneys in Newhouse Thomastown Co Kilkenny
Could your Edward come from there ?
Roman Catholic Parish records are now available online
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Edward's parents were James Muldowney and Mary Garvey. His parents were married in Gowran Parish. (date unknown - probably very early 1800s, possibly late 1700s). They appear to be living on the townland of Fidora, in the Castlecomer area. Only brother of Edward that is known is his brother John Muldowney. Both of these men, miners, migrated separately, with their spouses, and settled in Schuylkill Co., Pa. sometime during the famine years.
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Hi, a few bits to help........
Marriage:
1 June 1812 Gowran, co Kilkenny
James Muldowney
rel: Roman Catholic
Mary Garvey
rel: Roman Catholic
witnesses: John Doyle & Anne Hughes
Births of children to James Muldowney & Mary Garvey(that I could find):
John bap: 25 July 1814 Gowran
Thomas bap: 4 Dec 1816 Gowran
Catharine bap: 5 May 1822 Leighlinbridge
Margaret bap: 19 Sept 1827 Paulstown
Marriage:
24 Nov 1836 Muckalee, co Kilkenny
Edmund Muldowney
rel: Roman Catholic
Mary Butler
rel: Roman Catholic
birth of child to Edward/Edmund & Mary(the only one I could find):
James bap: 2 July 1842 Castlecomer
Hope this helps, Kim
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"Townland of Fidora"
Think this is more likely to be "Firoda"
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Hi Kim,
Thanks for the info you posted. These people are definitely my line. I did have some early information, on James Muldowney and Mary Garvey, and on Edward/Edmund Muldowney and Mary Butler thanks to a now deceased relative who took three trips to Co. Kilkenny back in the 1990s.
At that time, of course, the records were scarce and far between.
What came as a surprise was the births of the sibling sisters which is new info. Also surprising was the districts in which they were baptized. I would be interested to know how you came to find them in Leighlinbridge and Paulstown. Are these parishes listed on Irish Ancestors, the old records which came online fairly recently? If so, I probably will take a look at their registers.
If the records you have came from another source, please let me know if I can access them as they may be helpful for me in my search for the name McKernan/McKiernan, of which I have a double line in Co. Leitrim and Co. Antrim, particularly pre civil registration.
Thank you again for your help.
Mary Eliz.