I am trying to find where in Co. Clare my gg-grandfather, Patrick Flynn, was born. We believe he was born around 1835 (give or take 5 yrs) and his parents were John & Mary Flynn. John was born in Co. Clare c.1800 and Mary c.1810. We do not have her maiden name. We know for sure of one sibling of Patrick's named Cornelius Flynn. Born c. 1842.
Both Patrick and Cornelius ended up in Cedar Lake Township, Scott County, Minnesota, USA. Patrick died in 1889 and Cornelius died in 1931.
Patrick married Briget Madden (around 1872) and they had 8 children born between 1874 and 1889: John, Mary, Patrick, Elizabeth, Thomas, Edward, Beatrice and Martin Joseph.
CSlattery
Wednesday 28th May 2014, 11:24PMMessage Board Replies
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Dear CSlattery
Apologies for the delay in answering your query. Could I ask, do you know if Patrick and Bridget married here in Ireland or after he emigrated to the US?
Best wishes
Clare Doyle
Genealogy Support
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Hi Clare!
Patrick and Bridget were married here--she was born in MA, but they met and married in Minnesota--c. 1877.
Thanks!
Colleen
CSlattery
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Dear Colleen
I think the best place you could start is by going through each of the online records available on the Clare Local Studies Library site, below. There is a good explanatory note about each source.
http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/genealog.htm
I had a quick look on www.roots.ireland.ie but couldn't find a baptism record for a Cornelius Flynn (I decided that as both 'Patrick' and 'Flynn' are quite common, we would have a greater chance finding a Cornelius in a long list of baptism records). No luck however. In fact, I couldn't find a baptism for a Cornelius Flynn to any father or mother in those records.
The list below is the only parish baptisms available online at the minute for Co. Clare. In saying that, you ancestors may have been born at a time that pre-dates any of the records.
Cratloe
1802 - 1901
Crusheen
1860 - 1900
Ennis
1841 - 1900
Feakle
1860 - 1900
Mountshannon and Whitegate
1846 - 1900
Parteen
1831 - 1902
Scariff
1852 - 1900
Have a look at the link above and get back to me if you uncover anything further. If we could pinpoint a parish it would be great progress. Have you tried searching Ancestry.com for any mention of your ancestor?s name in member family trees or messages?
Best wishes
Clare Doyle
Genealogy Support