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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Cork => Topic started by: mary1170 on Wednesday 09 November 16 11:07 GMT (UK)
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Hi
I am trying to research my husbands ancestor who was trialled in Dublin and transported to Australia on Atlas II in 1802, no records exist for this ship.
I believe he was marshalled in Dublin in 1801.
I have no details of his birth, parents, trial.
Has anyone got any infomation?
Cheers
Mary
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Hi
I am trying to research my husbands ancestor who was trialled in Dublin and transported to Australia on Atlas II in 1802, no records exist for this ship.
I believe he was marshalled in Dublin in 1801.
I have no details of his birth, parents, trial.
Has anyone got any infomation?
Cheers
Mary
Hi Mary if your ancestor was Roman Catholic the parish registers are available free online at www.registers.nli.ie Unfortunately the Parish of Ballyhay (Ballyhea) baptisms begin from 1809 & marriages from 1811.
There are several sources on www.nationalarchives.ie that is Tithe Applotment & Griffith Valuation (didnt find any records for Parker name on these) Also 1901 & 1911 Census much too late for your family but worth a look maybe for descendants. www.historicgraves.ie several parker burials in different locations but none I could tie in to location of Ballyhay. You mention you have no records so where did you arrive at Ballyhay for a location? :)
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Hi, you are lucky......
this is the record
Maggsie
Church Baptism Record
Name: James Parker
Date of Birth:
Date of Baptism: 30-Jun-1782
Address: Athlone
Parish/District: BALLYHEA
Gender: Male
County Co. Cork
Denomination: Church Of Ireland
Father: James Simpson Parker
Mother: Mary Not Recorded
Occupation:
Sponsor 1 / Informant 1:
Not Recorded Not Recorded
Sponsor 2 / Informant 2:
Not Recorded Not Recorded
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great find maggsie this I presume is from rootsireland coi record. There are 2 Ballyhay - 1 in Fermoy Parish the other near Charleville. Which parish is record from? :)
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Also on FamilySearch
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FR3C-84L
Bit of doubt on this one with the surnames.
James Parker or Simpson
Father James Simpson mother Mary Parker
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Hi,
I checked
Ballyhay...Formoy
Ballyhay....Charlieville
Ballyhea
They are all the same place...off the N60 on L1322
Maggsie
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Blimey, thankyou all so much, is there any way that you know of that we can find the trial in 1801 taken place in Dublin?
Is there a remote possibility to find more details on James Parkers father James Simpson or mother Mary Parker?
I might just be on a roll....
Thanks
Mary
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he is listed on peter mayberry irish convicts
http://members.pcug.org.au
looks like he might have been a rebel he got life but this site might be able to help you have you been in touch with New South Wales records?
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sorry
http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay
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Hello Everyone,
I am a descendant of James Parker and Ann Young. James came as a political prisioner in 1802 to Australia and given life. If anyone would like information on Ann Young I can certainly provide it. I would love to keep in touch with any of their descendants. I am in Sydney NSW Australia. I can send to email if you wish. Regards Cheryl
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Hi Cheryl
My husband is a direct descendant of James Parker and Ann Young.
I have been researching the tree on and off for over 30 years now, it would be nice to see if you have any new information that I don't already have and happy to exchange anything I have that you don't.
If its easier for you to correspond using email rather than this message service my email is: mary_1170@hotmail.com
I am in Rockhampton Qld
Husband Steven Taylor>John Francis Taylor>Clifford John Taylor>Henry Adolphus Taylor>Anne Bowyer>Mary Ann Parker>Ann Young & James Parker
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Hello Mary, I hope you received the information I sent. It would be nice to hear what you think.
Regards
Cher