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Tipperary / Re: Cornelius Hayes father of Bernard Hayes b.1844 Tipperary
« on: Monday 28 December 15 19:09 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Maggsie! That's great news!

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Tipperary / Re: Cornelius Hayes father of Bernard Hayes b.1844 Tipperary
« on: Monday 28 December 15 00:30 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Conahy. Unfortunately without any more information besides a name narrowing down which Cornelius Hayes the death records refer to has turned out to be nearly impossible. It wasn't an uncommon name in Tipperary in the 1800s. There are several possibilities I've found but again no way to narrow it down or tie a death record to my Cornelius. Any suggestions on how to do that would be appreciated. The only information I have is that Cornelius Hayes is listed a Bernard's father on both his marriage certificates and his occupation is bookkeeper. Sadly unless someone else knows something about him or can find Bernard's baptism I think I'm stuck.

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Tipperary / Cornelius Hayes father of Bernard Hayes b.1844 Tipperary
« on: Sunday 27 December 15 21:42 GMT (UK)  »
I'm seeking any information someone might have regarding a Cornelius Hayes and his son Bernard (occasionally referred to as Bryan in family stories) Hayes born 1844 in Tipperary.

I've come to a dead end and can't seem to locate any details about Bernard's birth which his 1901 census records as ~1844 in Tipperary or much about his parents except that his father was Cornelius, a bookkeeper. Bernard married Margaret Terney in Yorkshire in 1866. A son also named Cornelius and Margaret both died in childbirth. He remarried to Mag Carroll in 1887 and had three sons in Carlow. We've hit a brick wall trying to go back any further.

There is a Hayes branch with the same family names from Tipperary that emigrated to Australia that seems definitely related but I cannot find the connection. If anyone has any information it would be much appreciated. Thanks for any help you can give!

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