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I am trying to locate the birth/baptism of my great grand father, Michael Bourke/Burke, said to be born at Ennistymon. I estimate he was born ca. 1844 and his parents were Hugh and Honora Wren/Rynne. They were Roman Catholic.  I’ve previously contacted the Ennistymon church without luck. Michael emigrated to Australia in 1865 on the ship Marco Polo. He recorded his birth place on various documents as Ennistymon, Ennis and Kings County although Ennistymon is the predominant entry, so we suspect either he was born in Kings County and travelled to Ennistymon as a youngster or was born in Ennistymon. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

mjb3824

Saturday 14th Dec 2019, 08:21PM

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  • Dear mjb3824:

    Thank you for your post to the message board.  Unfortunately, the parish registers for Ennistymon were never copied by the LDS so there are no microfilmed copies of same that are available on any of the genealogy websites.  There is an early register from 1841 which does exist in the parish office at Ennistymon church, but the church will not allow access.  This is very unfortunate, but there is little that can be done about it at this time.

    I would recommend that you view the local resources that are held online through the Clare Library.  The parish index is listed below and you will see that you may be able to trace the Bourke/Wrynne family to a particular area within the parish (i.e. a townland).  

    http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/places/kilmanaheen.htm

    You might also check the neighbouring parishes as some of those registers may contain information about this family.  The specific or adjacent parishes are:

    Kilmacrehy:  http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/places/kilmacreehy.htm

    Ballyvaughan:  http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/places/glaninagh.htm

    Kilfarboy:  http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/places/kilfarboy.htm

    Inagh:  http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/places/inagh.htm

     

    If you have any further questions, please let us know.

    Kind regards,

     

    Jane

     

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Monday 16th Dec 2019, 03:05PM
  • Hello Jane - many thanks for your reply and the references to chase up.  I know when I wrote to the church back in the 1980s, the response was abit curse, so I suppose the relevent priest may not have been too interested in passing the registers onto the LDS

    mjb3824

    Monday 16th Dec 2019, 08:28PM
  • Hi. Hanora Rynne was the sister of my greatgrandfather's sister who married Hugh Burke. Unfortunately the public records only start in the 1850s. I am not sure exactly where they lived. I grew up in the same house in Clouna. I am having trouble finding any information myself. You can find me on Facebook.

    brynnehonaker@yahoo.com

    Saturday 6th Feb 2021, 01:31AM

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