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Kerry / Re: Cantillons of Causeway, Kerry
« on: Tuesday 08 June 10 00:25 BST (UK)  »
Name:   CATHERINE CANTILON

Date of Birth:   29 September 1836 (Based on other date information)

Address:   DROUMKEEN

Father:   BARNABUS NR

Mother:   CATHERINE DIGGINS

The name DROUKEEN is incorrect, it should be DROMKEEN. It is a townland of Causeway.

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Kerry / Re: Cavanagh
« on: Monday 07 June 10 15:27 BST (UK)  »
JAMES O'KAVANAGH of CAISLEAN

married

MARY O'DIVANE of CARUE

date: 10th February 1862

These places are in the parish of Dingle

go to this link:

http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords



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Kerry / Re: carroll family
« on: Monday 07 June 10 02:36 BST (UK)  »
Hello Tralee3.

I have come across some information for you.

Baptism in Causeway Parish, Co. Kerry of:

Mary Carroll (17th. February 1844)
Father: Daniel Carroll.
Mother: Bridget Flaherty.



Baptism in Causeway Parish, Co. Kerry of:

John Carroll (18th. May 1862).
Father: Daniel Carroll.
Mother: Bridget Flaherty.

This would mean that Mary Carroll was 23 years of age when she went to Australia.

There are still in Ballyduff Village Carrols and their forebears were Blacksmiths.
In Causeway there is a Carroll who has just celebrated his 100th Birthday.
The Casueway man was also a Blacksmith and is a cousin of the Carrolls from Ballyduff.

If you load Google earth you will easily find the villages of Causeway and Ballyduff.
I am pretty certain that the Carrolls in Causeway and Ballyduff are your distant relatives.

Don't get confused - as the parishes of Causeway/Ballyduff is unified and called the parish of Killury.

We Irish can thank the British for all the confusion of our placenames.

An added difficulty is caused by the translations of placenames from the Irish language.


Regards and Good Luck,
antocar1913



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Kerry / Re: binane family of kerry
« on: Monday 07 June 10 00:24 BST (UK)  »
I found three references to the name BINANE in Kerry - baptism and sponsors.
They might not be relevant, but prove the existence of the name BINANE in Kerry.

I think that the name BEHANE should be used in the search.
Behane/Behan/Bennett are also corruptions of the name BUNYAN or Bunáin.
There is a baptism in Tralee (6th March 1859) of Patrick Behane, with a father named Michael Behane.
This might not be relevant, but is a start.

Regards
antocar1913



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Kerry / Re: binane family of kerry
« on: Sunday 06 June 10 23:24 BST (UK)  »
The name BINANE existed in Kerry in the following locations:

Killarney - 1861/1862.
Kilmore,Causeway - 1824.
Dingle - 1866.

Go to the link below to find the parish church records.

http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/

Regards
antocar1913

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Kerry / Re: Cantillons of Causeway, Kerry
« on: Sunday 06 June 10 22:18 BST (UK)  »
I think that the castle is in Ballyheigue, a village 6 miles west of Causeway village.
The name Cantillon is very common in Ballyheigue/Causewway.
You could write to the parish priest in both parishes.

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Kerry / Re: binane family of kerry
« on: Sunday 06 June 10 22:00 BST (UK)  »
Binane might be a corruption of the English name Bunyan. The name of Bunyan in the Irish language is Bunáin. the name Bunyan is very common in North Kerry, especially in the Listowel and Ballybunion areas.

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