Hi again, R, and Hi James Urban!
Welcome to Rootschat, both! Hoeys are coming out of the woodwork!R, I've just sent you a pm, with a couple of ideas, though I hadn't seem this post at the time, and you may already have covered what I've said,
I know R has seen at least some of my posts on they Hoeys. James, there are some on Louth and some on Dublin and also Lancashire, England.
I'll pm or email a couple of people who've been in touch as a result and poi nt them to this post.
Also, Christopher, hi again! One of Christopher's posts gave me a much clearer view of the picture in saddlery, bootmakking etc which many Hoeys were in. It may be worth looking in Dubkin as wewll as Louth.
Apparently with some hude developments in the leather trade there, there was a huge influx from the country, especially the likes of Louth of people in the leather trade, in the late 19C?
Some of them went toEngland and other places from Dublin even though they were from Louth families. This explained why I was finding possible connections in Dublin, even though other family had emigraated with the potato famine.
I'll look for any I've found that might be relevent.
Best wishes from another Hoey descendent!
Emms