Alison did the children of Patrick Quinlan & Mgt Gorman remain in Ireland
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No, they did not. The entire family emigrated in three separate voyages. I assume they didn't have the money for all to travel at once. Patrick Quinlan in 1849, his wife Margaret Gorman Quinlan with their oldest son, John, age 11, in 1850, and teen-age Ellen with the three youngest children, Mary, James (my great-grandfather), and Thomas (second of the name) in 1851. Little Thomas Quinlan did not survive the voyage, alas.
Ellen also had charge of at least one young cousin, Denis Creeden. Denis' parents were Daniel Creeden and Mary Gorman Creeden, sister of Margaret Gorman Quinlan. The Creedens emigrated about the same time with their oldest son Patrick and baby John.
But it's possible, even likely, that Patrick Quinlan and wife Mary Gorman had siblings and/or cousins who remained in Castletownroche and nearby.
Thank you for the reply, ballydw.