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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #180 on: Tuesday 26 August 08 19:27 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Looking for information on the following Gleesons:

Ellen Gleeson born 1180
Mary Gleeson born 1881 m Charles Taylor
Eliza born 1882
Catherine born 1883
James born 1884 m Catherine Neary
Anne born 1886
John born 1887
Bridget born 1889 m Thomas Aldridge
Michael born 1892
Roseanna born 1894 m William Aldridge
Patrick born 1895
Edward born 1898
Julianne born 1903

All born in Kildare baptised in St Michael's Church Athy

Patrick lived in Duke St Athy

Kidja
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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #181 on: Sunday 12 October 08 16:49 BST (UK) »
I am trying to trace the marriage of my great grandmother's parents.  Michael Curran and Julia Curran.  Julia's maiden name was Knowd.  They had a daughter and possibly other children but Anne/Annie was born on 22 September 1865 in Doneany.  I am trying to trace their marriage and if possible anything else about them.  Can you help please?  I think they may have married between the years of 1855 and 1863.

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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #182 on: Monday 13 October 08 14:59 BST (UK) »
Hi Celtic  If you happan to come across a James McNally Born in 1847.
                     Died age 46yrs T.B. He was Married to a Mary White.
                                           Thankyou Lep.

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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #183 on: Sunday 26 October 08 21:49 GMT (UK) »
Dearest Celtic Damsel,

I need some help in Stradbally and Luggacurren, to locate relatives of my ancestors who stayed home when my forebearer struck-out to make a new life in North America.  What I have done on my own so far:  I have traced the family lineage back to John and Mary (Mahoney) Kilbride born 1778 and 1788 in Stadbally.  They left for Prince Edward Island in 1823 with five children.  My wifer and I made a quick run through Stradbally and Luggacurren on our trip to Ireland in May 2005.  I talked with Joseph Kilbride the architech on the phone and he gave me his E-mail address, but I have been unable to connect with him that way, and I also have been been unable to E-mail Father Dunne the parish priest in Luggacurren.  I don't know if my server doesn't allow US-Ireland connections or what.

Anyway I was in the Clopook Cemetery and found the gravestone for Thomas and Maria(Ryan) Kilbride, who I have gathered were the parents for MP Denis Kilbride 1848-1924.  I could not determine the dates off the stone for Thomas and Maria's dates and due to the rain in May We were unable to do a rubbing to get more from the surface. 

The help I need are: 1. dates for Thomas and Maria and any source for further information on their family lines.
2. a mailing address for Father Dunne of the Catholic church in Luggacurren
3. a mailing address for Joseph Kilbride the architech (perhaps in Stradbally or Portlaois)
4. any family information for direct relatives of John Kilbride and Mary Mahoney
 
 in reading several of the posts in your site I see several Callaghans.  I also find several of them in marriages to my ancestors in PEI in the 1800's.  I guess they both set off for greener pastures in the new world.  Perhaps they sailed together on the same ship, or one inspired the other to make the same journey later, or they lived close by and formed a small community.  It would be interesting to discover the whole story.

Thank you so much for any help.

Tom Kilbride
Murphys, CA, USA

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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #184 on: Tuesday 14 April 09 02:44 BST (UK) »
Hello:  can you locate an old (19th century) cemetery in the Dollardstown-Nicholastown area about 2 miles southeast of Athy?  Somewhere along the road between Athy and Kilkea/Casteldermont.   A Catholic chapel was located near the cemetery in the mid 1800's.  We are interested if a Mary Ann Grace is buried there.  She was born 1844 and would have been under 18 years of age when she died.  The rest of her family (parents and 6 brothers) emigrated to the US in 1860-1862.    Thansk you for any help you can provide.  I am writing a history of our Grace ancestors.

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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #185 on: Tuesday 21 April 09 15:48 BST (UK) »
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Hello, I was wondering if you could help ???

I dont know too much about my grandfarthers family in Athy -and im dying to know more.
I have a few names and rough dates but ive been unable to find anything on the web.
Im going to be in ireland in june for a wedding and athy is only about 20 mins away so i was going to pop in to one of the churches there but i wasnt sure what type of records i could get from the church etc.
should i look further on the web before i go and do they have a lot of records at the churches around there ??

kind regards,

Emma.



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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #186 on: Sunday 26 April 09 11:30 BST (UK) »
HI there, the churches here in the town hold their records but they will not search for you there and then, if you send a request before you come and let them know when you will be here you could collect any results.
The church of St Michaels is the Catholic church but there is a Church of Ireland church as well.  Alternatively the library in Newbridge holds all of the records for a more instant and do it yourself result and they are extremely helpful.
The graveyard records are also held here in the town at the town council offices and you can call in there and look through them yourself if you have any idea of timeline it makes it easier obviusly.
Hope this helps if you need addresses or anything give me a shout, regards Damsel
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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #187 on: Sunday 26 April 09 11:34 BST (UK) »
Hallo there Dantracer, there is a church in Kilkea proper which is the only place along that road as far as I am aware that has a graveyard, perhaps this is the one you seek, its a very pretty little village I dont know the name of the church but I will take a drive over there today if you can let me know you have not ruled it out as the one you are looking for , regards Bernadette


Hello: can you locate an old (19th century) cemetery in the Dollardstown-Nicholastown area about 2 miles southeast of Athy? Somewhere along the road between Athy and Kilkea/Casteldermont. A Catholic chapel was located near the cemetery in the mid 1800's. We are interested if a Mary Ann Grace is buried there. She was born 1844 and would have been under 18 years of age when she died. The rest of her family (parents and 6 brothers) emigrated to the US in 1860-1862. Thansk you for any help you can provide. I am writing a history of our Grace ancestors.
O'Brien, Dublin, Kavanagh, Dublin, Owens, Dublin and Wales, Gibbs, London and Kent, Hill, London and Cork, Goldfinch, London and Kent, Connelly, Dublin

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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #188 on: Sunday 26 April 09 11:45 BST (UK) »

Hi, if you write to the registrar at St Micheals Church she will have a look through the record for your baptisms, it would be a very easy process as you have the dates of birth, alternatly if you can make it to the library in Newbridge you could do a search yourself hope this helps if you think any of them are buried in St Michaels I could have a look for graves for you, regards Damsel
Hi,

Looking for information on the following Gleesons:

Ellen Gleeson born 1180
Mary Gleeson born 1881 m Charles Taylor
Eliza born 1882
Catherine born 1883
James born 1884 m Catherine Neary
Anne born 1886
John born 1887
Bridget born 1889 m Thomas Aldridge
Michael born 1892
Roseanna born 1894 m William Aldridge
Patrick born 1895
Edward born 1898
Julianne born 1903

All born in Kildare baptised in St Michael's Church Athy

Patrick lived in Duke St Athy

Kidja
O'Brien, Dublin, Kavanagh, Dublin, Owens, Dublin and Wales, Gibbs, London and Kent, Hill, London and Cork, Goldfinch, London and Kent, Connelly, Dublin