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Hi I have found a possible birth record for my tw time great grandfather James Gorman, born 1811. Please see the attached image.

 The mother's name seems to be Byrn, the second sponsor is either Byrn or Ryan. They are indexed on various sites as Byrn, Byrne , Byron and Ryan. Could you please comment from your local knowledge on which you think is the correct name for each?

I was told that at the time Stradavoher was the "Irish town" of Thurles where the poorest Gaelic speaking Irish lived. Is this correct?

regards, Mary

Mary

Saturday 21st Sep 2019, 04:20AM

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  • Your discovery of a possible birth record for your second great-grandfather James Gorman is remarkable! The variations in the mother's name, indexed as Byrn, Byrne, Byron, or Ryan, indeed present an intriguing puzzle. Local knowledge would be invaluable in determining the correct spelling. Regarding Stradavoher's reputation as the "Irish town" of Thurles where the poorest Gaelic-speaking Irish resided, your inquiry prompts an interesting exploration of local history and demographics. I look forward to any insights you may uncover.

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