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Re: The Lee family & McKeon family
« Reply #54 on: Wednesday 10 November 10 18:00 GMT (UK) »
PRONI microfilms of church records are available at Cregagh Library until PRONI re-opens at the new site. See www.proni.gov.uk
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Re: The Lee family & McKeon family
« Reply #55 on: Tuesday 05 April 11 21:01 BST (UK) »
Good day from Toronto
trying to find any info re Lee, McConkey, Keating in the Gran sha beg, Clones area of  Monaghan, Ireland.  Emigration in about 1919.  Key christian Names include Thomas (Lee) Eben Henry, John, Selenia Keating (Lee).  regards etc tj

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Re: The Lee family & McKeon family
« Reply #56 on: Tuesday 05 April 11 21:33 BST (UK) »
Good day from Toronto
trying to find any info re Lee, McConkey, Keating in the Gran sha beg, Clones area of  Monaghan, Ireland.  Emigration in about 1919.  Key christian Names include Thomas (Lee) Eben Henry, John, Selenia Keating (Lee).  regards etc tj

You'll find them here.. http://www.rootschat.com/links/0cm7/  McConkeys  .....  http://www.rootschat.com/links/0cm8/  Lees

I don't know much about the McConkey Lees 
You'll see some Hall McConkeys on census... my interest. Same McConkeys.

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Re: The Lee family & McKeon family
« Reply #57 on: Wednesday 06 April 11 03:15 BST (UK) »
thanks you for replying.  what i do know is that This McConkey line came to Ireland from Argyllshire...wayway  back... 1850s or so Elizabeth McConkey married Francis Lee... Their son Thomas had a farm, Lee's Farm, in Gransha Beg. I Believe the McConkey family still farms the area...  Good luck hunting


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Re: The Lee family & McKeon family
« Reply #58 on: Wednesday 06 April 11 03:32 BST (UK) »
Yes, they are still knocking around.

I have a full CD sent to me about them and I'll be working on them shortly.... I have a lot of their graves already photographed so ready to go.
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Re: The Lee family & McKeon family
« Reply #59 on: Wednesday 06 April 11 04:07 BST (UK) »
i wonder if the name "Teasey" rings any geneological bells?

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Re: The Lee family & McKeon family
« Reply #60 on: Sunday 16 October 11 08:45 BST (UK) »
Hi Listers,  I am rather excited to have come across these postings about Francis LEE and Elizabeth McCONKEY.   I am hopeful that I may be about to add some new data to my own family history programme.   My Gt. Grandfather was John McConkey LEE, born about 1849 (depending on which census record one believes) in Co. Monaghan, Ireland.   John's father was recorded as Francis and he (John, according to a family story) spent some time in the U.S.A. as a young man before returning to Ireland to marry my Gt. Grandmother Sarah HALL on 3rd Dec. 1889 in the Churchof Ireland, Killeevan, Co. Monaghan.    I do not have official record that his mother was Elizabeth McConkey, but the fact that he has McConkey as his middle name encourages me to make contact with you people here.   Witness at his marriage to Sarah, was Thomas LEE.   John bought a place at Gortgranard, Annalore, Clones, when he returned from the U.S.A. and that is where my Grandmother was brought up.   I would love to have data on both the LEE and McCONKEY families as I well remember my mother speak of the McCONKEY's when I was a child visiting in Monaghan.   Elizabeth, Western Australia

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Re: The Lee family & McKeon family
« Reply #61 on: Monday 17 October 11 05:22 BST (UK) »
Hello Auz,
No doubt in my mind it's the same family.  I am named after Thomas Lee.  He was my mother's grandfather. Thomas had a number of brothers and sisters.  he farmed in a small village named Grandshabeg near Clones.  One of Thomas' many brothers was a John Lee, 1849 sounds right too.  But i don't know the middle name.  Thomas' Father was Francis Lee and his mother was Elizabeth Mckonkey.  so i suppose a Mckonkey middle name is more than possible.  There are still lot's of Mckonkeys in the area, big farming family over there still.  Francis' father was also a John Lee.  he married a woman named Anne, or Anna.  I'm afraid that's all I know for sure now.  The years are fuzzy. Thomas died 1903 or so.  Buried in Stonebridge presp cemetery near Grandshabeg, try google maps view. can't see Grandshabeg but you can see the wee church from the roadside view at Stonebridge, east on the monaghan road from Clones.  Thomas' two sons came to Canada during the rebellion in 1918.  One daughter stayed behind.  One of the sons , my grandfather, had children.  lot's Lots of Lee boys from him around here in Canada now.  I remember Grandfather well.  His name was Albert Edward Lee, died 1960 here in Toronto. Francis, his grandfather in the 1860's.  John, Francis' father ...  unknown dates.  The rumour, conjecture really, in the family is that these Lees are descended from a sort of nasty Cromwellian known in some histories as "Ensign William Lee".  You may want to Google him up.  Of some interest, I suppose, is that while I have fond memories of grandfather, he and his inlaws, among whom were, coincidentally, some Halls, were all virulently anti-Catholic.  I wonder what he would have though of me marrying a Jewish woman.  Writing about lineages etc is tough isn't it.  Good luck hunting.

 As your in Auz there is another Lee connected name that seems to only exist down there these days, ie Teasey or Teacy.  regards from Toronto.
Tom Johnston

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Re: The Lee family & McKeon family
« Reply #62 on: Monday 17 October 11 14:46 BST (UK) »
Tom,  Thank you very much for your prompt and very informative reply to my posting re the above families.   I actually tried to write you at an email address which was given for you, but had my mail returned.   If you like we might exchange some family data via my email address which is (*).   Obviously we are talking about the same family.   Will speak again soon.   Elizabeth in Oz.

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