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Clare / Re: Fitzpatrick
« on: Wednesday 21 May 14 03:35 BST (UK)  »
My e-mail is dundeemayer@comcast.net and I might be able to add some Fitzpatrick and Donnellan info as well.

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Clare / Re: fitzpatrick family from county clare to south australia
« on: Wednesday 14 December 11 03:31 GMT (UK)  »
There was a large family of Fitzpatrick's in the townland of Tullassa, in Drumcliff parish, just west of Ennis, and on the border with neighboring Kilmaley Parish.  The family used Kilmaley Parish for baptisms and marriages.

I do have a good bit of information on this family if anyone is interested.

John
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Clare / Re: Griffin Kilmaley Clare
« on: Wednesday 14 December 11 03:26 GMT (UK)  »
The Roman Catholic Chapel in Kilamley is St. John's.  However the parish has three chapels.  One in Kilmaley, one in Connolly and one in Inch.

Do you have any additional information as there were a number of Griffin/Griffey families in the parish.

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Clare / Re: Fitzpatrick
« on: Wednesday 14 December 11 03:16 GMT (UK)  »
Mike,

I have a good amount oif information on the Tullassa Fitzpatrick's if you are interested.  My e-mail is

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Australia / Re: Mary Ann CARMODY from Kilmaley Clare Ireland
« on: Tuesday 25 January 11 16:34 GMT (UK)  »
A few more Kilmaley bits on the Keys family:

Edmond O'Donnell and Margaret Keys were married in Kilmaley Church on February 8, 1831.

Peter Cullinan and Ellen Keys of Letteragh, had a son Rodger baptized on May 5, 1831 in Kilmaley Church.  The sponsors were Thomas Lynch and Mary Purcell.

There are also two Kayes listed in the 1826 Tithe Applotments in Letteragh, a widow and a Thomas but the famly seems to have gone by the 1855 Griffith's Valuation for Letteragh.

Hope it helps!

Good Luck

John

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Australia / Re: Mary Ann CARMODY from Kilmaley Clare Ireland
« on: Tuesday 25 January 11 15:36 GMT (UK)  »
Dorelia,

I don't know if you have this or not, but Kilmaley Parish mariage records show:

Roger Cullinan and Nancy Keys were married in Kilmaley Church on January 21, 1837.

and

James Keys and Brigid Neylan were married in Kilmaley Church on February 27, 1838.

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Clare / Re: Terence Haran and Catherine Corry
« on: Tuesday 24 August 10 02:16 BST (UK)  »
Jeanette,

A bit more.  The two Terrances (Jr. and Sr.) were also renting land in the neighboring townland of Slievealoughaun.  Terance Sr, is renting a small parcel of more than two acres of land from Thomas Ready.  There are no structures onthe land.

Terance Jr., is renting 36 acres, three roods and 35 perches of land with two houses and an office, from the Trustees of Lady DuBoyne.  He in turn is renting out one of the homes to Mr. Patrick Hogan.

There is another family living in the townland named O'Donnell.  At the time of the 1901 census for Slievealoughaun, there is a family of John Haran and Catherine O'Donnell, who were married in Kilmaley Church on February 6, 1869.  There are nine children listed in the census, but Catherine hasd already passed on.  The youngest child was two years of age, so she must have died in 1899 or 1900.  I do have some Baptism records for these children if this information means anything to you.

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Clare / Re: Terence Haran and Catherine Corry
« on: Thursday 19 August 10 02:26 BST (UK)  »
It is likely that Terence Haran's father was also Terence Haran.  In the 1855 Griffith's Valuation, it lists Terence Haran and Terence Haran, Jr. together renting a large farm of 207 acres, no roods and 33 perches of land containing a house and offices (barns), from a land agent named Nicholas Westby.  It would be likely that this is the same home Terrence Jr, was residing in at the time of the 1901 census.

There were five parcels of land in the townland of Tullaghaboy in 1855 totaling just over 646 acres of land, so the two Terences possessed almost one third of the total land in the townland.

John

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Clare / Re: Terence Haran and Catherine Corry
« on: Thursday 19 August 10 02:10 BST (UK)  »
Terrence and Catherine are shown in the 1901 Clare Census.

Francis Harhen married Anne King about 1879.  They had the following children:

Thomas born about 1881
Patrick - Baptized on February 25, 1882.  Godmother Margaret Meany
Mary Anne born about 1883
Daniel - Baptized on May 2, 1884.  Godmother Bridget Murphy
Catherine - Baptized on July 26, 1886.  Godmother Mrs. Murphy
Michael born about 1888
Anne - Baptized on April 8, 1891.

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