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Wigmore - Murphy - Liscarroll
« on: Monday 29 October 12 12:47 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone has any information on Olympia Wigmore of Liscarroll? Olympia married William Murphy of Egmont, Churchtown approx 1837 and settled they in Liscarroll. William was a farmer and locally famed as a weight thrower. They had 4 sons all with the middle name Wigmore - Daniel, John, Stephen and James who all became priests in the United States (Daniel and John became prominent clergy in New Hampshire and Maine and Stephen and James died young). I suspect given location, names and time there may be a relationship to James Wigmore and Kate O' Callaghan of Liscarroll (though Olympia would be a very unusual 1st name for that part of the world)

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Re: Wigmore - Murphy - Liscarroll
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 24 July 13 21:35 BST (UK) »
Hello, my name is Rebecca Wigmore
I am related to Daniel Wigmore of Highfort, Liscarroll. My great grandfather, James Wigmore was his cousin and lived at Feohanagh, just over the border in Co Limerick.  I have never heard of Olympia but know a little about the family in Liscarroll and would be pleased to help if I can.
Good luck with your search.
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Re: Wigmore - Murphy - Liscarroll
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 25 July 13 00:29 BST (UK) »
Hi Rebecca,

Thanks for your note. I'm pretty certain that Olympia is related to Daniel Wigmore of Highfort, Liscarroll - she is possibly his aunt - but despite trawling the gravestones of Liscarroll and the parish records of Liscarroll and Churchtown I haven't been able prove the connection (the names of her children James, Stephen and Daniel are all Wigmore names and each son took Wigmore as middle name)

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Re: Wigmore - Murphy - Liscarroll
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 25 July 13 00:33 BST (UK) »
Anything you could share would be much appreciated.



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Re: Wigmore - Murphy - Liscarroll
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 25 July 13 21:20 BST (UK) »
Hello John
I have looked through my research and don't think I can give you anything of much use.  I do remember seeing something about a Chalice given to the church in Liscarroll and I think it was to do with the priests you wrote about.  When I went there I spoke to Dan Canty in the village shop at Liscarroll who was very helpful and seemed to know a lot about the Wigmore family.  I don't know if you have any way of getting in touch with him?  I have a letter from Canon John Wigmore, who was Daniel's brother and talks about his grandmother but, unfortunately doesn't name her.  I am still trying to piece together all the bits of the family and have a few guesses which I'm still trying hard to confirm.  I can't see anyone named Olympia in my bit of the family, but I'm still not sure exactly how our lot are related to "Cousin Danny".  I know my grandfather used to go and stay with him at Highfort. I will let you know if I find out anything further.
Good luck
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Re: Wigmore - Murphy - Liscarroll
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 25 July 13 21:38 BST (UK) »
Try searching for Olympia Mary Batterberry on ancestry.com.  As it's such an unusual name, she may be who you are looking for.  There is a picture of her with a Michael Murphy.
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Re: Wigmore - Murphy - Liscarroll
« Reply #6 on: Friday 26 July 13 00:33 BST (UK) »
Hi Rebecca,

Thank you. I will try and get in touch with Dan Canty (he is a cousin of my father so it shouldn't be too difficult...I hope). I know about the Chalice - it was given by one of the priest son's of Olympia. I've also seen the letter from Canon Wigmore (its to a Miss Madigan) and it mentions George Ellard (George may be the son of Edmund Ellard and Honora Wigmore who emigrated to Boston, Edmund was the witness at Olympia & William Murphy's marriage) and most interestingly William Murphy of Maghuist - William & Olympia had a son William but I have no idea where or what Maghuist is. The grandmother in question may be Nora Buckley who I have as married to  John Wigmore. I have basic tree of the Liscarroll WIgmores I'd be happy to share.

Thanks again

John

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Re: Wigmore - Murphy - Liscarroll
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 17 December 13 14:02 GMT (UK) »


Hi John

Have a look here and see what you think :
http://historicgraves.com/hill-ballymacoda/co-thbm-0137/grave

Could not find your email address anymore, sorry

Annemarie


Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone has any information on Olympia Wigmore of Liscarroll? Olympia married William Murphy of Egmont, Churchtown approx 1837 and settled they in Liscarroll. William was a farmer and locally famed as a weight thrower. They had 4 sons all with the middle name Wigmore - Daniel, John, Stephen and James who all became priests in the United States (Daniel and John became prominent clergy in New Hampshire and Maine and Stephen and James died young). I suspect given location, names and time there may be a relationship to James Wigmore and Kate O' Callaghan of Liscarroll (though Olympia would be a very unusual 1st name for that part of the world)

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Re: Wigmore - Murphy - Liscarroll
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 09 August 15 18:18 BST (UK) »
Mystery solved - Olympia was born to John Wigmore & Hanora Buckley in 1813 - her name was incorrectly transcribed as Humphrey on rootsireland. Olympia's brother was Stephen Wigmore father of Canon John Wigmore and Daniel Wigmore of Highfort. Found a impressive obituary for Stephen who die in the early 1900s -  seems the Wigmores were descended from Plantagenet Kings of England.

The obituary is posted on https://www.facebook.com/groups/928847060462770/