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Kilkenny / Re: Holohan/Brennan, Egan/Britt & Taylor/Holohan - Ballyragget
« on: Sunday 18 January 15 11:17 GMT (UK) »
Hello Mike
I live in Australia and am doing my family history and one part is the Taylors.
The connection to your research is as follows:
My children's
Father - Paul Taylor B 1949
Grandfather - James Patrick Taylor B 1920 - D 1993 , brother John Patrick Taylor B 1930 - D 1981
G Grandfather - William Sylvester Taylor B 1873 - D1949 m Margaret O'Neill b1896- D 1962
GG Grandfather John Taylor B 1840 - D 1902 m Mary Ann Coffey B 1834 - D 1921 they had 9 children
John Taylor 9 children were:
Michael Joseph B 1862
John Francis B 1864
Lydia R B 1865
Patrick B 1866
Thomas B 1867
James B 1871
William B 1873
Henry B 1874
Unknown
All the children were born at Penrith, Sydney the family moved to Orange, NSW and had a farm on the Cargo Road before moving into Orange and Dubbo, NSW.
Mary Ann's parents were Patrick Coffey B 1806, Limerick m Oola to Catherine Nash B 1811 from Limerick.
Patrick and Cathrine arrive on the 'Commodore Perry' in 1856 with 5 children whilst another 4 children had already arrived in 1855. Patrick was a founding settler in the Penrith area as a tenant farmer, which is where John and Mary Ann married.
Hoping this email reaches you,
if so I have more info this was to start...
Marilyn Taylor
I live in Australia and am doing my family history and one part is the Taylors.
The connection to your research is as follows:
My children's
Father - Paul Taylor B 1949
Grandfather - James Patrick Taylor B 1920 - D 1993 , brother John Patrick Taylor B 1930 - D 1981
G Grandfather - William Sylvester Taylor B 1873 - D1949 m Margaret O'Neill b1896- D 1962
GG Grandfather John Taylor B 1840 - D 1902 m Mary Ann Coffey B 1834 - D 1921 they had 9 children
John Taylor 9 children were:
Michael Joseph B 1862
John Francis B 1864
Lydia R B 1865
Patrick B 1866
Thomas B 1867
James B 1871
William B 1873
Henry B 1874
Unknown
All the children were born at Penrith, Sydney the family moved to Orange, NSW and had a farm on the Cargo Road before moving into Orange and Dubbo, NSW.
Mary Ann's parents were Patrick Coffey B 1806, Limerick m Oola to Catherine Nash B 1811 from Limerick.
Patrick and Cathrine arrive on the 'Commodore Perry' in 1856 with 5 children whilst another 4 children had already arrived in 1855. Patrick was a founding settler in the Penrith area as a tenant farmer, which is where John and Mary Ann married.
Hoping this email reaches you,
if so I have more info this was to start...
Marilyn Taylor