My great-grandfather, DENNIS GRIFFIN, was born circa 1831 in County Clare (according to his 1921 obituary). His obituary further states that he was 90 years old at death.
Dennis GRIFFIN married Catherine 'Kate' SPRING (born County Kerry, 9-29-1840) on 2-9-1861 in County Kerry. Catherine SPRING was the daughter of William Spring and Mary Fitzgerald.
Dennis and Catherine Spring Griffin's first child, Michael, was born in Ireland in 1862 and died in NY. The young family emigrated to the United States, first settling in Pennsylvania, where their second child, Mary, was born circa 1865. The family then relocated to Homer, Cortland County, NY where their third child, Catherine was born circa 1869. The rest of their children were born in Homer, NY -
Nell - William - Annie - Edward - John - Arthur
Any information anyone can provide regarding Dennis Griffin's parents or siblings would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you. Carolyn
Monday 10th Jun 2013, 08:55PM
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Carolyn:
Below is the baptismal record for Denis Griffin. I found this record on the new Irish government web site www.irishgenealogy.ie Catherine Spring was also from Caherfealane. Since Denis' oldest son was Michael , I anticipated that his father would also be a Michael. You can use this web site to try to locate siblings of Denis.
Roger McDonnell
Name DENIS GRIFFIN Date of Birth 22 May 1828 (BASED ON OTHER DATE INFORMATION) Address CAHIRFEALANE Father MICHAEL GRIFFIN Mother CATHERINE COURNANE Further details in the record
Father Occupation NR Sponsor 1 PATRICK COURNANE Sponsor 2 ELIZABETH QUINLAN Priest REV. D. O'CONNOR Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi Carolyn
To add to the previous answer I note from Ancestory.uk the following three Denis Griffins born in Ireland at that time the first and closest to your date born Castleisland Kerry ,the second also Castleisland and the third born Killarney Co Kerry will obtain full record if this makes any sense but I think previous answer may be what you are looking for. No sign of any born in Co Clare although Co Clare most famous athlete Tony Griffin still resides here .
Rgds Bill
View Record Margaret Griffin 14 Sep 1874Denis, NorryView Record Denis Griffin 6 Jun 1832Pat., MaryView Record Denis Griffin 10 Mar 1833Pat., MaryView Record Denis Griffin 16 Aug 1835Denis, HannahView Record Mary Griffin 1 Apr 1832Denis, Hannah
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Thank you so much, Roger! That surely does look like 'my' Denis Griffin's baptismal record. I think I've also found siblings of Denis on that site you referenced. Wonderful! Thanks so much. Carolyn
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Thanks very much for your reply. If possible, I would be interested in seeing the two Denis Griffins born/baptised in Castleisland.
My mother was PROUD to be a Griffin - so hats off to Tony Griffin! Thanks again. Carolyn
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From Ancestory.uk
Rgds Bill
Name:Denis GriffinGender:MaleBaptism Date:23 Jul 1823Baptism Place:Roman Catholic, Castleisland, Kerry, IrelandFather's Name:Denis GriffinMother's Name:Nora ReidyFHL Film Number:823803 Attach to someone in my tree
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Name:Denis GriffinGender:MaleBaptism Date:6 Jun 1832Baptism Place:Roman Catholic, Castleisland, Kerry, IrelandFather's Name:Pat. GriffinMother's Name:Mary SullivanFHL Film Number:823803 Attach to someone in my tree
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Much appreciated, thank you. Carolyn