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Galway / Re: Thomas Cullinan, Claregalway
« on: Tuesday 24 March 20 20:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I There were three brothers Michael Thomas and Martin. I think their father as Joseph and their mother Mary as Thomas eldest son born a year after he married in 1851 was Joseph. He later had another son Joseph in 1875 so an important name to carry on. Michael was Caherhue Tuam. Thomas lived in Janeville, Turloughmore and later Oranmore ,Galway Rocklands tho I have seen Stonepark referred to.
Thomas married Bridget (Delia) Kelly daughter of Patrick Kelly and Bridget(Delia) Elwood Grove House Tuam
Paddy Dunne Cullinan was a grandson of Michael Cullinan Caherhue. He was related in fact to a famous Irish general but I am not sure exactly how it was on his Cullinan(Mary jane Seymour) grandmothers side. At her funeral General Sir Bryan Mahon is described as her nephew. He is a son of Major Henry Blake Mahon of Belleville.

I know the other brother lived in Waterview but dont know much about him. My interest is Kelly

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Galway / Re: Thomas Cullinan, Claregalway
« on: Monday 23 March 20 16:03 GMT (UK)  »
I just came across an article in the Tuam Herald 1837 that confirms that thomas Martin and Michael were brothers. Thomas of Oranmore also lived in Turloghmore (Janeville) and there seems to be just one
His daughter Minnie married Richard H Carter.Patrick Dunn Cullinan was a grandson of Michael's

rgds
Margaret

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Galway / Re: Thomas Cullinan, Claregalway
« on: Sunday 22 March 20 16:49 GMT (UK)  »
I should add that Thomas called his first son Joseph (married 1850 born 1851) so his father was Joseph Cullinan dont know if that helps with any of this

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Galway / Re: Thomas Cullinan, Claregalway
« on: Sunday 22 March 20 16:44 GMT (UK)  »
btw Stanislaus was not a common second name but Bridget's sister Frances had a son with Andrew James O'Connor of Hazlewood tuam called Cecil Stanislaus O'Connor

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Galway / Re: Thomas Cullinan, Claregalway
« on: Sunday 22 March 20 16:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I have come to this thread a bit late but am researching Thomas Cullinan of tuam  who married Bridget (Delia) Kelly in 1850 in Tuam daughter of Patrick Kelly Grove house.He then ended up living in Lackagh in 1854 as his son Charles Vincent was christened there. He also had a son Joseph. I really havent been able to find much out about this family Thomas seems to have been well off he paid large sums at the time for wedding and baptisms. He is clearly related to Michael but how I am not sure. (Michael of DerryMaclaghna was trustee on his marriage settlement with Patrick J Conway solicitor Tuam). Patrick J Conway was the bride's brother in law
Any help on this welcome

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Clare / Re: George Stackpool Lysaght
« on: Monday 07 December 15 18:07 GMT (UK)  »
I have recently been in touch with a DaY Murphy descendant who sent me pix of portraits of Thomas Lingard and Maria Kenny Lingard. Let me know if interested

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Clare / Re: George Stackpool Lysaght
« on: Thursday 13 February 14 23:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I have been looking at the Stacpoole Lysaghts as Elizabeth Lingard was related to me. She was the daughter of Maria Kenny and thomas Lingard of cooga Ruan. Thomas was from the North of England originally was a captain in the Kings borders and served at the battle of Waterloo. Maria Kenny was a daughter of William of Cragleigh my gt gt gt uncle.

Thomas Lingard was in some way related to Professor Blackie of Edinburgh university.

Elizabeth Lingard was from a large family. Her brother William Lingard emigrated to New Zealand where he was a New Zealand Cross holder. Three of her sisters became sisters of Mercy in the convent in Ennis. John Thomas Lingard stayed at Cooga and was a local magistrate. Mary married twice secondly to William Day Murphy and died in Youghal . Maria married John Madigan MD. Alec married in Dublin.
http://www.millsweb.org.uk/Genealogy/showmedia.php?mediaID=491&medialinkID=770
There are other siblings (there were I think 15 children). I dont know a lot about them all.
Thomas and his sons are buried in the C of I graveyard in Corofin his wife in the Catholic graveyard in Ruan. There is a picture of her grave on Clare library website.


rgds
Margaret

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Dublin / Re: Catherine(Kathleen) Burbridge
« on: Monday 06 January 14 08:54 GMT (UK)  »
The reply I sent quotes the garda museum records. I dont know whether he was DMP or RIC they did not say. The family said RIC.
My point was he was not related to the family on the query despite the postings by various people of the family and their address. His being a policeman was an aside it merely gave me where he was from and his marriage record gave me his fathers name

regards


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Dublin / Re: Catherine(Kathleen) Burbridge
« on: Monday 06 January 14 08:28 GMT (UK)  »
Richard and Mary Ann Maguire were my gt gt grandparents. He was from Meath originally and his father was Edward and his mother Anna. The family say that originally they were from Roscommon or Leitrim area.
There are lots and lots of Burbridge families in those counties in the early 1800s. There may be only a few now but Burbridge was a plentiful name before the famine
I doubt they are related to the Wicklow family though there is a daughter Kathleen. However I dont really know. Catherine or Kathleen (both were used interchangeably) was a very common name then

I got most of the info on them simply by googling Dublin records are online. There is a related family in the UK on ancestry

About Burbridge, Richard
1911 leaving on Malpas terrace Merchants Qua
y

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7436 - Richard Burbridge
Joined: 1870
Age: 19 years old
Height: 5 feet 11 5/8 inches

A Roman Catholic labourer from Dunsany, County Meath

Served in
“C” Division (24 Jun 1870)
“E” Division (23 Oct 1874)
“A” Division (14 Jun 1878)

Pensioned on 20 Jul 1900
(Pension amount: £52.0.0. per annum)

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was RIC policeman in Kevin st barracks in 1879 marriage record
http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/d4fdf60001422

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