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Geraghty Family lived in Goff St/Church St Roscommon
Geraghty Family lived in Goff St/Church St Roscommon

Annie Geraghty (officially listed as Kate in the NSW immigration record) was born in the town of Roscommon, in County Roscommon Ireland around 1869. Her father Patrick was born in 1829 and her mother Kate Moran was born around 1837. Patrick’s parents were Michael Geraghty and Anne Naughton born in the 1700s. Annie (Kate) Moran was born in Correal, Athleague in County Roscommon to Nicholas and Anne (Kate) Moran.

Conversations with my father’s cousin Tim Corley confirm that the family lived in Church Street/Goff Street Roscommon opposite the original Catholic Church.

Annie had eight brothers and one sister. Four of her brothers Peter, Patrick Vincent and Martin departed from Plymouth in 1888-9 aboard the Oroya. Their ship sailed to New South Wales calling in at Albany, Adelaide and Melbourne before arriving in Sydney on 10 May 1889. (Victoria, Australia Assisted and Unassisted Passenger Lists 1839-1923).

She married Francis Corley who worked as a stone mason on the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Suva, Fiji. He also worked on the Catholic Church in Port Macquarie, NSW.

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County Roscommon map held by Ordnance Survey Ire VIEW SOURCE

Comments

  • I have quite a bit of info on this family which I will gladly share with you

    Flanagan132

    Thursday 1st September 2022 05:50PM
  • Hello, thank you so much for your very kind offer. I would love to know more about the Geraghty home. I have lots more information and photos to share with you re Geraghtys in Sydney NSW

    Best regards,

    Diane

    Diane Palos

    Thursday 1st September 2022 06:09PM
  • Hi Diane, I am unable to post the Geraghty file on Ireland Reaching Out. If you wish to give me your email address I will send it directly. My email address is pjaflanagan@gmail.com. I am not related to the Geraghty family in any way, but am a native of Roscommon. A couple of years ago, there was a small item about George Geraghty in the local paper, and this prompted me to research the family. Regards, Patrick

    Flanagan132

    Friday 2nd September 2022 05:56PM

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