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Cork / Re: Noel House, Little Island, Co. Cork
« on: Wednesday 05 April 23 01:20 BST (UK)  »
It could be Rock House. Look at the R for Rector under the section married by.

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Cork / Re: Medical Archives for Sarsfield Court
« on: Wednesday 01 March 23 01:43 GMT (UK)  »
Sarsfield Court was a Tuberculosis Sanatorium in the 1960's. I had an aunt who was treated there in 1962/1963.

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Cork / Re: Looking for Ellen Kiely
« on: Thursday 11 February 21 05:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hello

I found the church marriage record for Ellen Keily and it looks like her father is listed as Jerry in the record.  It could be Gene but the last letter looks like a Y. (attached)

I found a birth record for Ellen Kiely, March 6, 1846. Father is listed as Owen (a variant of Eugene) and mother is listed Mary (or Marg). Sponsors are Ellen Kiely & Michael Crowley. (attached)

If you look at the marriage certificate you have you will see her witness was Jeremiah Keily. I found a birth record for Jerry Kiely, March 6, 1841. Father is listed as Owen (a variant of Eugene) and mother is listed Margt. Sponsors are Mick Kiely & Margt Crowley. (attached)

All records can be found here under Blarney Parish. I'm sure you will find other family members and records if you scroll through the pages.
https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0020

Good Luck!
Mary

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Cork / Re: Ellen Mahoney from Blarney?
« on: Thursday 10 December 20 05:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Laura,

I came across this article about Frances Sylvester O'Mahony who was Martin's son, born 1804. In paragraph 12 it states he was nursed by his sister Ellen Woodlock from Cork so I'm not sure you have the right connection.
https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/an-irishwoman-s-diary-1.1171809

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Cork / Re: HANNAH HEALEY (HEALY)(HALLEY)
« on: Monday 13 June 11 01:15 BST (UK)  »
Millstreet is a town in North Cork near the Cork/Kerry border. The Catholic church is part of the Diocese of Kerry. Why don't you try writing to the local parish priest. 

Fr. John Fitzgerald P.P.
 Millstreet,
 Co. Cork
 029-70043. Fax:  029-70919
 E-mail: millstreet@dioceseofkerry.ie

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Cork / Re: Need church addresses for Blarney Parish
« on: Tuesday 13 July 10 03:15 BST (UK)  »
 Hello,

There are no zip codes there.  Fr. O'Donoghue (Blarney) retired a few years ago and I don't know who replaced him.  I also think Fr. Kelliher is no longer in Whitechurch so you should address your query to the Parish Priest in each of those towns.  That way there will be no delay in getting a response.

Mary

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Cork / Re: 3xGreat Grandparents from Cork
« on: Saturday 19 June 10 22:47 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

Did they say it was the parish of Blarney or just Blarney?  The parish of Blarney (Garrycloyne) was much larger than just Blarney village.  The church in Blarney village is the Immaculate Conception but there was also St. Patrick's Church in Whitechurch in 1822. Father Matt Horgan was the pp in Blarney & Whitechurch around that time. They could have been from any of the towns around Blarney. You could try and write to the Parish house in Blarney & Whitechurch to see if they could help you.

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Cork / Re: Does Collins Lane, Cork City, still exist?
« on: Friday 11 December 09 04:52 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Keith,

I'm not sure if it would be correct to assume that all lanes were swept away.  I think there are still some lanes in the city center. One that comes to mind is Carey's Lane, of course that might be gone now as well.

I searched the maps but was unable to find Walsh's Lane or Hillgrove Lane but there are a lot of lanes with no names on the map so they could have been there without being named.  Shane could be correct with the Hillgrove Lane he identified as it is off Watercourse Road which is all pretty much in the same area.

I checked the census and Walshes Lane and Hillgrove Lane are both in Cork Urban District 4 as well.

I googled Walsh's Lane Cork City and found a pdf document called CP List of Street Traders 1928 and found a woman listed in there who lived at 8 Walsh's Lane and it said her trading area was Old Market Place, Cattle Street & Cattle Market Avenue.  The 3 locations are right next to Collins Lane off Shandon Street.

If you click on the following link you will find that Walshes Lane and Old Market Place are listed as one and Hillgrove Lane is listed as Watercourse Road.
http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/1913citycountyalmanacanddirectoryguys/1913cityindex/#W

I'm not sure if you found the maps in the last link I sent you but if you follow this link it will show you where Collins Lane and the rest of the lanes listed above are. 
http://www.corkpastandpresent.com/mapsimages/goadplansofcorkcity/goadplans1915revisions/
Open up the map that says Goad 1915 key plan and zoom in on the top left hand side of the map, find Shandon Street and you'll find them.

Are you saying that both families lived at 5 Collins Lane, 5 Walsh's Lane or 5 Hillgrove Lane?

Walshes lane census
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?surname=&firstname=&county=Cork&townland=%22walshes+lane%22&ded=&age=&sex=&submit=Search

Hillgrove Lane census
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?surname=&firstname=&county=Cork&townland=%22hillgrove+lane%22&ded=&age=&sex=&submit=Search

Collins Lane census
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?surname=&firstname=&county=Cork&townland=%22collins+lane%22&ded=&age=&sex=&submit=Search

Good luck
Mary

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Cork / Re: Does Collins Lane, Cork City, still exist?
« on: Sunday 06 December 09 21:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Keith,

I would think that most of the people displaced would have been reassigned new corporation houses in the Gurranabraher area. My mother just told me that her grandmother lived on Fair Lane:) She couldn't remember when the area was cleared though, she was born in 1926.

Mary

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