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Beau Richard:
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
The townland for Bridget was Ballymacravan in Kilshanny civil parish which is just to the north of Kilmanaheen. I have a link below from the Co. Clare library site which shows the location of Ballymacravan within the parish and it is close to Kilmanaheen parish.
I looked at the 1834 Tithe listings for Kilshanny parish and did not see a Kelly record in Ballymacravan. Same with the 1855 Griffiths Valuation head of hosuehold listing for Kilshanny.
I also could not locate a baptismal record for Bridget. There apparently are no church records for the RC parish of Kilshanny in the 19th century.
Here is a link to the library data for Kilshanny http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/places/kilshanny.htm
Let me know if you have questions. You may want to consider autosomal DNA testing.
Roger McDonnell
http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/places/kilshanny_townlands.htm
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Dear Roger, thank you so much for your prompt reply. I will follow up as you suggested. At one point our Grandma spelled the name 'Kelly' so I will check that, too. My older sister will be visiting in the area soon. She is leaving for a trip to Ireland in 10 days and will be visiting several cities. As a matter of fact, we have considered DNA testing. We do have quite a bit of info on our Father's family (Patrick Kean and Bridget Reagan or Regan) -- Cotter/Kissane/Kelley is his Mother's side. But I'm at an impasse on the Kane side, as we have only the year of their emigration (1847) and there are a multitude of Patrick Keans! Grandpa Kane said they were from Cork. We have good info from Michigan records though. It has been so interesting. I worked on the project that converted Michigan's old death records to the online database used now -- fascinating!! Thanks again for your assistance and suggestions. I appreciate it, as does my family.
---- Mary
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Hi Mary:
Thanks for your query to Ireland Reaching Out.
Even though there are no records for Kilshanny parish, the National Library of Ireland (NLI) site re-directs to Lisdoonvarna parish which holds records and there are a number of Kelly listings there.
Here is the link:
http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0630.
If you are travelling to Ireland, the best place for you to stop into is the Local Studies Centre in Ennis. They hold a lot of genealogy and local history records and you will be assisted by one of two archivists there, Peter Beirne or Brian Doyle.
Their hours are: M-F 10-1, 2-5:30 and Saturdays 10-2. The email is: peter.beirne@clarelibrary.ie
All the best with your research and upcoming trip. If you have any further questions, please email me at: tulla@irelandxo.com.
Kind regards,
Jane.
Tulla Clare, IrelandXO Volunteer
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Dear Jane, thank you so much for the links and information, which I will share with my sister. She's actually the one who will be there. We're both so excited to receive all the help, and I will let her contact you directly. I have been busy searching with the links provided -- no luck yet, but it's been so helpful to have them and other possible sources. Take care -- I wish I were coming there myself! Regards and best,
Mary