Researching the parents of my husband's gg-grandfather, George Pierce NOONAN. I have been told that his parents were James and Bridget (O'BRIEN?). He had several siblings, including John, Martin, and Bridget. All three boys emigrated to the United Sates (George ending up in Santa Rosa, CA, and John and Martin going to Rhode Island), but Brisget stayed in Ireland and married Timothy KEARSE.
Please, if anyone is descended from any of his siblings, I would love to collaborate with you!
LL
Wednesday 17th Apr 2019, 10:00PMMessage Board Replies
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Dear LL:
Thank you for your query to the Ireland Reaching Out message board. You might be interested to know that the Ennis parish registers have been transcribed and are availble through the Clare Library website:
http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/don_tran/bmd/baptism_records_killone.htm
There are also other resources for Killone civil parish (where Tiermaclane is located). They are available through this link:
http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/places/killone.htm
I will copy this post to a local historian in that area who may be able to reply with further information.
Please let me know if you have further questions.
Kind regards,
Jane
Jane Halloran Ryan
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Hi LL: below is what information was received from the gentleman that I mentioned earlier:
With our records beginning in 1834, three children of James Noonan and Bridget O’Brien appear:
Clarecastle/Ballyea Church Baptisms:
MICHAEL
NOONAN
JAMES
NOONAN
BRIDGET
O'BRIEN
13-Jan-1836
1836
BALLYEA
JOHN
NOONAN
JAMES
NOONAN
BRIDGET
O'BRIEN
17-Jan-1843
1843
BALLYEA
JAMES
NOONAN
JAMES
NOONAN
BRIDGET
O'BRIEN
21-Jul-1845
1845
BALLYEA
I can’t find a Noonan marriage or indeed a Kearse marriage in the records. Neither can I find any of the children in Ballyea school rolls. Noonan as a name seems to have died out in Ballyea in 1846. There were Noonan families there other than those of James and Bridget.
I hope that this is of some help to you
Kind regards,
Jane
Jane Halloran Ryan
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Wow! Thank you so much, Jane! That's very kind and helpful of you! How interesting that only some of the children appear, and that George is not one of them. He was born in 1837... I wonder if it is possible that George and Martin are not related (directly) to this family after all! Drat! Now I need to go back and check how I got the idea that James and Bridget were his parents!
Thnk you again for the info! It's been a long time since I found anything new about George!
Take care,
LoraleeLL
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Hi, I have Noonan (Aka Nunan) and O'Brien in my ancestry tree. Jane A
Jane Adler
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Hi, I have Noonan (Aka Nunan) and O'Brien in my ancestry tree. Jane A
Jane Adler
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Hi Jane (Adler)!
Can you tell me more about your Nunan and O'Brien folks?LL
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Hi!
Ellen Noona b. 1838 or 1841 Milford Cork parents are Patrick Noonan abt 1790 Cork spelled Nunan. Mother is either Margaret Callaghan or Catherine Mccouliff. James Noonan aka Nunan b. abt 1758 Cork maybe married to Ellen Dorney. John aka Jack O'Brien b, abt 1892 married to Mary C O'Dea. Dennis O'Brien 1799 to 1874 married to Catherine. Timothy O'Brien b. 1874 to 1910 married to a Mary. Andrew O'Brien married 1852 to 1875 married to Susan McMahon 1857 to 1937.
Ellen Noonan aka Nunan was married to William Fitzgibbon. His parents were Patrick Fitzgibbons and Honora Egan. he Fitzgibbon and Noonan line is my mothers family.
Jane Adler
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Hello Jane,
First of all, so sorry to not reply for nearly two years! ! I don't think I ever get notices about emails or responses; at least, somehow, I missed that one...
None of those names you mentioned sound familiar, unfortunately... =(LL
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Hi,
Please make contact with breen_johnj@hotmail.com re Timothy Kearse and Bridget Noonan (sometimes Nunan).
JohnBreen