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Hi, I am looking for information on my great grandmother,  Ann Dowey (1860-1939) married James Colgan (1863-1913) in Meigh.  I think the parents of Ann are William Dowey and Bridget Burns but not confirmed.  

Regards

 

Danny

Danny Colgan

Sunday 23rd Jul 2017, 08:59AM

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  • Danny,

    The couple married on 26.6.1892 at Meigh chapel. The civil certificate gives Anne’s address as Meigh and her father as William Dowey, farmer. See:

    https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1892/10632/5873816.pdf

    William Dowey in listed in Griffiths Valuation for 1864 as being on plot 15, a 9 acre farm. His name remains as tenant till 1913 when he is replaced by James Colgan.

    Colgan family in 1901:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Armagh/Killeavy/Meigh/1034468/

    1911 census:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Armagh/Killevy/Meigh/304701/

    I can’t see Ann Dowey’s birth in the civil records from from 1864 onwards so she probably was born before that. You might want to search for her baptism on the NLI site. http://registers.nli.ie/parishes

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Sunday 23rd Jul 2017, 10:41AM
  • Thanks Elywn,  I hadn't seen the 1901 Census for the Colgan family before.  My grandfather, great grandmother and grandfather are listed.  How did you track William Dowey in 1863 through to James Colgan in 1913 through the Griffiths valuation.  The land is still in our family today.

     

    Regards

     

    Danny

    Danny Colgan

    Monday 24th Jul 2017, 11:21AM
  • Danny,

    The records that take Griffiths forward are called the Valuation Revision Books. Those for Northern Ireland are on-line on the PRONI website. They go up to around 1929. https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni

    There is also a further set of  records in that series which go up to the 1960s, but these are not on-line. They are in paper format in PRONI and a personal visit is required to view them.

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 25th Jul 2017, 06:47AM
  • To Danny Colgan, etc.

    My second great granduncle was Patrick Hoey, chr 28 Feb 1849, Meigh.  He married Mary Ann Dowey on 22 Sep 1871 in Meigh.  Mary Ann's father is listed as James Dowey.  I don't know if there is a connection or not.  I believe that the following couple is this same couple.  Mary Ann was born about 1849 as well.

    1881 UK Census;; South Shields Workhouse, Harton, Durham, ENG
    Mary A Hoey, 32, married, pauper, Ireland
    Samuel Hoey, 8, scholar, Jarrow, Durham
    Mary A Hoey, 5, ditto
    Peter James Hoey, 2, Jarrow, Durham
    No record of Mary's husband, Patrick, was found - he may have abandoned the family, or works at a job that takes him out of England or he is in the military.

    1891 UK Census;; South Shields, Westoe, Durham, ENG
    Robert Taylerson, 31, Roman Catholic priest, Harton, Durham
    Mary A Hoey, 41, servant, housekeeper, IRE
    Mary A Hoey, 15, pupil teacher, Jarrow, Durham

    Mary was not found on the 1901 census and may have returned to Ireland for a visit?

     1911 UK Census;; Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, ENG
    Robert Tayllerson, 51, priest, County Durham, ENG
    John William Holiday, 29, priest, ditto
    William Joseph Ryan, 27, priest, County Tipperary, IRE
    Mary Ann Hoey, 62, housekeeper, Meigh, County Armagh, IRE
    Margaret McGuckin, 22, domestic servant, County Tyrone, IRE
    Ethel Agnes Cockayne, 20, domestic servant, County Durham, ENG
    This certainly appears to be Patrick's wife.  The census record also indicates that she has three children still living.  

    I have to make another post on the Hoey family.  I descend from Patrick's sister Margaret, who married a David McCracken.  There were ten Hoey children, some of whom came to America and settled in New York City.  There are three Colgan sponsors of the Hoey family from Meigh - Mary, Anne and Jane Colgan were sponsors and most likely related to Mary Ann.

     

    Rich Nichols,

    Greer, South Carolina

    todzwer

    Saturday 15th Sep 2018, 12:14AM
  • Hi Rich,  great to hear from you.   I have Mary Anne Dowey married Patrick Hoey in my family tree.  If my records are correct, Mary Anne Dowey was the niece of William Dowey.  Her father James being a brother to William.  My father was born near Meigh.

      I'd be happy to share what I have on the Hoey and Dowey families.  Regards Danny

    Danny Colgan

    Monday 17th Sep 2018, 11:05AM
  • Hi Danny,

    I would love to share offline with you what I have on the Hoey families.  The Patrick Hoey-Mary Anne Dowey family does seem some what of a mystery to me.  That is she stated she was married on each census record that I found, but I could never find Patrick on any census record.  You can email me at 8nicks@att.net.

    Rich Nichols
     

    todzwer

    Tuesday 18th Sep 2018, 03:46PM

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