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Re: Coughlan,Hegarty Aughadown,Skibbereen
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 27 August 19 09:47 BST (UK) »
Can you consider my question please -

I can see Co. Cork....but I am not seeing Skibbereen. Where do you see this?

What happened to Catherine COUGHLAN after arrival 1848 .....marriage and death details please. Did Catherine have children in Australia?


Are you referring to a Link posted?

Clearly seen from Link posted for Aghadown

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Re: Coughlan,Hegarty Aughadown,Skibbereen
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 27 August 19 09:48 BST (UK) »



Are you referring to map on https://registers.nli.ie/  ?

Clearly marked on it in Co Cork...

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Re: Coughlan,Hegarty Aughadown,Skibbereen
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 27 August 19 10:46 BST (UK) »
Hi Wivenhoe ,I did try to reply last week, but somehow it was sent to admin.
I am new to RootsChat and just learning to negotiate the site, sorry.
I also tried to attached the link that I have, but failed that too.
Any way if you look on the Libraries Tasmania,Names Index and type in Catherine Coughlan .
Look at the Convict Indent 15-1-4  image 240 but in particular 241.
It mentions Catherine was tried at Skibb Sess by Mr J Moore Esq in May 1847.

You likely pressed the 'report to moderator' button rather than 'reply' but you got back to the thread eventually  :)

I read the above quote as she was tried at Skibbereen Sessions but that doesn't mean she came from there. Where does "She said she was from Skibbereen" actually come from?
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: Coughlan,Hegarty Aughadown,Skibbereen
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 28 August 19 00:37 BST (UK) »
From the CON31 record for Charles KING, "Bardaster" 1835,   Charles is single.

Many years later, and Charles KING is marrying Catherine COUGHLAN, a woman at the end of her childbearing years. Is this a first marriage for Charles?

They have a son, 1851.......and this boy is named ......Thomas.

You might expect that Charles would give his own name to this son.

I would look for an earlier (unregistered) birth to this couple, and possibly found as a baptism record.

Accounting for all children born to Catherine in Tasmania holds the possibility of finding a record where Catherine's family name is recorded. If Catherine had registered the 1851 birth you might have seen her family name. Unfortunately, husband Charles is the informant.

Further to the purpose of finding any other child born to Catherine, can you identify the marriage and children born to Thomas KING please.

Grangegorman Prison, Dublin (Findmypast)
COUGHLAN Catherine, 38,  received 25 Nov 1847
Children.....Ellen COUGHLAN....age......years...11....months...........

Ellen would be with mother Catherine in prison. Between Nov 1847, and ship departure, daughter Ellen has....what?.....stayed in Ireland.......died??......


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Re: Coughlan,Hegarty Aughadown,Skibbereen
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 28 August 19 07:47 BST (UK) »


From Link posted in Ireland Resources Section...

http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sharonmh/Cork.Registers/Abbeystrewry.htm

http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sharonmh/Ballymodan/index3.htm 

http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sharonmh/Haggertie/ has  additional links to other web pages containing a variety of records about Cork Haggerties.

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Re: Coughlan,Hegarty Aughadown,Skibbereen
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 28 August 19 09:00 BST (UK) »
Thanks everyone for your tips,I have to take a couple of days to check it all out .
Wivenhoe the one from the Grangegorman prison is something I havent seen before and should be a good lead .
As far as finding a maiden name on any other marriage or birth ,I have had no luck.
Catherine only named as Catherine Coughlan.

I have not found any other birth's for Charles and Catherine
I have marriage cert for Charles and Catherine.02/10/1851
Birth cert of Thomas 05/10/1851 yes 3 days after marriage .Thomas's marriage and all his children's birth cert's.

In regards to my initial comment "She said she was from Skibbereen" that was a mistake by me sorry.
Margaret from the Skibbereen History Centre drew a map for me and indicated that
because of distance it was most likely that Catherine would have come from the surrounding Townlands of Aughadown ,Skull or Drimoleague.
 

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Re: Coughlan,Hegarty Aughadown,Skibbereen
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 29 August 19 01:37 BST (UK) »
I was under the impression that if you lived on the edge of Skibbereen then it could be said that you were of Aughadown?!?!?!

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ROBERTS / ROBERT / ROBERTSON (Paternal) - Dunbartonshire/Stirlingshire, Scotland
NEWEY - Leicestershire, England
FITZGERALD - Co. Cork - Ireland
HOWLETT - Suffolk, England
PHILMORE - Wiltshire, England
CHAPMAN - Cornwall - England
NICHOLLS - Cornwall - England
SHAW - Nottinghamshire, England
PRITCHARD - Salop, England
ROBERTS (Maternal) - Surrey, England

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Re: Coughlan,Hegarty Aughadown,Skibbereen
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 29 August 19 06:03 BST (UK) »



On the Western edge.......


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