Dan's father Patrick was probably a Roscrea weaver and the decline in the local industry likely made him decide to move to Leeds:-
"The population of Roscrea appears to have reached its height in the 1830s. In 1885 a wool merchant from the neighbouring town of Birr reported to the House of Commons Select Committee on Industries (Ireland) that in the early decades of the 19th century 1,000 men were employed in Roscrea as weavers and wool combers, but that by the early 1880s this number had dropped to just 2."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roscrea
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I can't quote all your posts, there are far too many of them. That you think the Lowry's were Irish is interesting but it is speculation and you have not provided any documentary proof.
Daniel was born in Yorkshire. He is on the 1841 census in Leeds as being "born in county".
His being a catholic and having a father called Patrick is not proof that he, or his father, was from Ireland. There are "Patricks" and "Lowrys" going back in Yorkshire parish registers to at least the 17th century. There are Lowrys in Leeds parish church register at least as early as the mid 18th century . Yorkshire, like Lancashire, also had high numbers of native English catholics.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RecusancyThe link you provided in a previous post making the claim that "Dan" was born in Roscrea gives no citations or any evidence whatsoever to back up its claim
"Wool combers" were found all over Yorkshire. If you are going to speculate that he moved for work, then he is more likely to be from Bradford than anywhere else in the world. Bradford, (like many other towns and cities in the West Riding), was built on industrial mills and on wool combing in particular.
This quote below about Bradford is just the number of "wool combers"alone. Then on top of that, there would have been all the spinners, weavers, dyers and so on
"...In Bradford, I am told on good authority, there are about 15,000 woolcombers...." Bradford Sanitation Report 1837
Some info on wool combers in Yorkshire here
http://bancroftsfromyorkshire.blogspot.co.uk/2010/10/woolcombing-in-yorkshire-dirty-business.html?m=1Perhaps he "migrated" to Leeds from any number of other West Riding industrial mill towns/cities or from the Yorkshire countryside or even from Lancashire or wherever. It was the industrial revolution after all ! , millions of English people "migrated" into the towns and cities. You need to start from where he was born, (Yorkshire) and work outwards.
The programme itself , if I remember correctly , even stated that the family were "not Irish" but that "Dan" advertised himself as an "Irish singer" because he was performing songs to Irish migrants in Liverpool pubs. If the programme had found any Irish ancestry for the Lowrys then I am sure they would have mentioned it.