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Re: St. Mary's/Clonmel
« Reply #27 on: Thursday 09 July 20 18:15 BST (UK) »
Thank you, everyone, for all of your help.

No one ever said this was easy!!

I hope that you all stay safe and that this pandemic goes away quickly.!!

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« Reply #28 on: Friday 10 July 20 14:49 BST (UK) »
To all of the kind people who helped me yesterday.....
May I ask you one final question?
Attached is one of four hits that I got on Griffiths, for my Michael Ryan family in St. Mary's/Clonmel.  All four have the same heading at the top of the page.

Yesterday, when I was searching the 1901 census for these families, I was using the street address as the townland. Now I see that I should have been using Burgagery-Lands as the townland.

Now my question:  When I search the 1901 for anybody living in the Burgagery-Lands townland, I get 0 Ryans.  Is that possible?  Could it really be true that a mere 50 years after Griffiths, that all four families (potentially 40 people) have disappeared, or am I still doing something wrong?
Thank you, one more time, for your help.
Barbara

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« Reply #29 on: Friday 10 July 20 16:34 BST (UK) »
Seems to be correct, have you looked where each of the Ryans were living on GV, the two I looked at were both in the basement of a house.
Most of the people living in the town would be transient tenants, some families could stay for years in the one house other might only stay a few weeks.
The people living in rural areas could be labourers with just a house and garden, they would move where there was work, the people who stay are the farmers. How many of the Ryan families on GV were leasing land?

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Re: St. Mary's/Clonmel
« Reply #30 on: Friday 10 July 20 16:46 BST (UK) »
Hmmmm  That makes sense.!!
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« Reply #31 on: Friday 10 July 20 17:36 BST (UK) »
Don't forget there are two Civil Parishes in the RC Parish of St.Mary's Clonmel
The other civil parish has lots of Ryans living there in 1901
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01pp7/
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« Reply #32 on: Friday 10 July 20 19:53 BST (UK) »
Interesting !!
Thanks !!
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Re: St. Mary's/Clonmel
« Reply #33 on: Friday 10 July 20 22:27 BST (UK) »
The baptism for William in 1849 has (I think) Paupers written beneath it. It may be the Ryan baptism or the next one  :-\
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« Reply #34 on: Friday 10 July 20 23:53 BST (UK) »
Thank you.  You have all been so helpful !!

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