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Tipperary / Re: Ryan - Glenough Rossmore, Cashel ?
« on: Wednesday 04 September 13 05:55 BST (UK)  »
Hi Dryan
Thanks for letting me know about the spelling of Toragh.  I wasn't sure as I used the spelling from the christening documents, which were varied.  I suppose in those days people were not good at spelling even their own towns. 
Yes I imagine if your family has lived in the area for many years, somebody did cross mine at some stage.  It would be interesting to know but probably too complicated to find out.

Many thanks
Margot :-X

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Tipperary / Re: Ryan - Glenough Rossmore, Cashel ?
« on: Tuesday 03 September 13 05:01 BST (UK)  »
Jen
I am not sure if you will see this reply to your post about Ryan of Glenough as your first post was a couple of years ago.  Did you progress very far with this family? I had a number of Ryans born in Glenough but a bit earlier than yours and wonder if there is any connection to yours.

One Ryan family - Michael Ryan married Mary Quinlan abt 1812 and had children mostly born Torio or Torho Glenough Rossmore Tipperary Jeremiah 1813, Johanna Eleanor (known as Judy) 1818, Bridget 1820, Ellen abt 1821, Margaret 1826, Patrick 1828, Phillip 1837, Catherine 1839.

The Johanna b 1818 (mentioned above)  and Michael Ryan b1823 Fana Rossmore Clonoulty (parents Thomas Ryan & Catherine Ryan) married in Rossmore 1840. They had 5 children that I have found born Torah Glenough Rossmore Tipperary - Thomas b 1841, Michael 1842, Catherine Mary 1846, Patrick 1847 and Mary 1850. In 1852 they migrated to Australia and had James, William and Ellen born in Queensland.  Patrick b1847 migrated separately with his aunt Margaret in 1859.  At that time they came from Cashel.

Thomas and Catherine Ryan also had a son named Patrick who married Bridget Kiely in 1848 at  Rossmore/Clonoulty.  This family also came to Australia in 1852, initially to Queensland and then moved to Victoria. Children born Ireland were John b1849, Thomas 1851, Qld born Catherine Anastasia b1853, Victorian born Thomas 1855, Philip abt 1856, Patrick abt 1860, Michael abt 1861, Margaret abt 1864, Bridget 1865, Hanora 1872.

It is a long shot but if you think you have any connections, please let me know.  Or if anyone else reading this has connections to the families mentioned, I would be happy to hear.
Thanks
Margot Reedy


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Dublin / Re: Sarah Fitzpatrick,dublin Ireland,trans 1825 to nsw.
« on: Friday 15 February 13 01:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I am researching Sarah Fitzpatrick and Edward Clements convicts and would be grateful for any information.  Descendants are from their daughter Elizabeth Ann Clements born 1849.
Margot Reedy

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Brentford Cemetery 1835 burial
« on: Wednesday 02 March 11 21:17 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Dawn

Thanks very much for all your assistance with this.  I am fairly sure it is the right person as I saw  a short will online from him where probate was granted in May 1835.

regards

Margot

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Brentford Cemetery 1835 burial
« on: Wednesday 02 March 11 11:57 GMT (UK)  »
Dawn

Sorry to trouble you again but could you tell me what the surname was in the Ancestry transcription record that you saw, please?

Thanks

Margot

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Brentford Cemetery 1835 burial
« on: Tuesday 01 March 11 21:14 GMT (UK)  »

Thank you Dawn and Plummiegirl for your informative replies about a possible burial for Thomas Homan.
Dawn re the St Georges Church yard at Brentford, did you find a reference to the burial somewhere?  Thanks

Margot

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Brentford Cemetery 1835 burial
« on: Tuesday 01 March 11 02:37 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for the burial of Thomas Homan of Ealing who I understand was buried at Brentford Cemetery in 1835.  However, I saw a message on this site that said Brentford C. started in the 1860s.  Can anyone advise if there are graves there of this vintage and if so, how I can find the details of this burial?

Thanks

Margot

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