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Ireland / Re: James Seery
« on: Friday 18 May 12 12:54 BST (UK)  »
Hey Siraz,
I don't know about Mary's husbands name. There is a Mary Seery who was the daughter of Jeremiah and Winifred though then her son's name should different, Esther and James are her siblings. I have Esther's baptisimal information below. They were baptised if St. Nicolas of Myra on Francis St. in Dublin and there was a John Seery as well.

/1896-1899. 1949- Seery, Esther Mary- Jeremiah Seery, Anne Tierney (15 Coombe St) Sponsers: John Seery, Mary Seery- Dob: 24/03/1898 Bap:27/03/1898

2/1893-1896. 1116- Seery, John Joseph - Jeremiah Seery, Anne Tierney (15 Coombe St) Sponsers: Thomas Nolan, Anne Smyth Dob: 27/12/1894 Bap:31/12/1894

Jeremiah Seery, 6 there, is named after his grandfather and is Mary's Son. So if you don't know a Jeremiah then maybe it's not the same one. ( I know his birth info is at https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FBL6-FZK so next time I'm in town I can check the general register's office for the fathers name) Though there is also the chance he could have died young. I came across a reference of a Jeremiah marrying in the 30's though which might be him.

Jeremiah Seery
Date of Registration:    Jan-Feb-Mar 1936
Registration district:    Dublin South
Volume:    2
Page:    445

The 1901 census info for these Seery's (Again misspelled and with Jeremiah spelt wrong)  is

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Dublin/Merchants_Quay/Coombe_Street/1344461/

It could be a seperate branch of the tree going back further though.

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Ireland / Re: James Seery
« on: Friday 18 May 12 11:24 BST (UK)  »
Hey Shiraz,

I'm still looking into it as I have Sheery Decendents as well, Of which there is a James who would have been my great grandmother Esther Seery's brother.

The 1911 Census has the surname misspelled as Seary but in the original you can clearly see that it says Seery. He was 17 in 1911

http://www.rootschat.com/links/0mj8/

 and I'm having trouble trying to figure out if it's the same guy though it might be.
Their fathers name was Jeremiah (Born C1876), who married a Winifred Fitzgerald, who had two other sons that I know of, Bartholomew and John.  Bartholomew married an Elizabeth Ferguson. I haven't found out anything about John yet. Is it possible Kathleen was the daughter of John or Bartholomew?
There are a few seery families around dublin at the time and it's likely that they are related. There are a few other James Seery's in the census though

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Ireland / Re: James Seery
« on: Thursday 17 May 12 21:11 BST (UK)  »
Hey wondering if you've found any information on this James Seery, come across him in some family research and wanna see if he's a relation

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Meath / Re: Thomas Callaghan
« on: Wednesday 31 August 11 20:40 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I don't think that we have the same 3x great grandfather but we could have a futher back great gf. My Great grandfather was Edward Callaghan, I have to double check but he was born c1871/2 and I think his father's name was Michael. There is always a chance that your Thomas was related to that Michael closely. In a few weeks I plan on going into the GRO in dublin, the geneology office, and having a look. I'll see what I can find. I know that Edward Callaghan had a son Thomas (my great uncle) and maybe it was a family name. If not then at least we'll both know, and I'll have a look for Thomas Callaghan while I'm there, Just in case, but it won't be for a few weeks yet.

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Meath / Re: Thomas Callaghan
« on: Tuesday 30 August 11 20:42 BST (UK)  »
Hey,

Callaghan is a common name around Oristown and I am a decendent of the Oristown Callaghans and spent most of my summers there, but whether the same ones is to be found out. I am also researching my family history but haven't got that far back yet. I was wondering what Thomas' children's names where and whether one of them might be my great grand father?

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