My great grandfather Edmund Kelly was probably born about 1836. He arrived in Australia on the 17th Septembr 1863 on board the Queen of the East, he listed his age as 27, his place of origin as Tulla and his parents as Patrick and Mary Kelly (nee Sheen???) both deceased. He was married to Margaret Quinn on the 6th October 1862 in the Parish of Ennis.
Edmund's house in Ryde, Australia was called Tulla Hill.
I would like to find out anything about the family in Tulla. Did Edmund have any siblings? did any of them also emigrate?
discovery807
Friday 15th Aug 2014, 07:43AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi:
Many thanks for your message to Ireland Reaching Out.
I will certainly have a look for you in the next week or so. If you have any further information, please email at tulla@irelandxo.com.
Kind regards,
Jane
Tulla Clare, IrelandXO Volunteer
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Hello Jane,
I shall be travelling to Europe June/July 2017 and could spend some time in Ireland pursuing the above - if there's any scope of discovering anything further. Do you think it would be worthwhile????????????
Some of the above details are sketchy, i.e. Margaret's place of origin was Newmarket and her parents were Peter and Johanna Quinn, both deceased.
Edmond and Margaret were married on the 6th October 1862 in Martin Dillon's house in Market Street in Ennis.
Margaret and Edmond Kelly departed Plymouth on the 26th January 1864 on board the Queen of the East together with their infant daughter, Anne. They arrived in Sydney on the 30th April 1864. I am unsure about the birth date of their daughter, Anne. The only record i could find is from the Ennis baptism records which show a daughter born on the 30th June 1860 to Margaret Quin living in Sims Lane, Ennis. No father's name is listed.
Their sponsor was one Mary Quinn who is shown on the ship's arrival papers as the sister of Margaret Kelly. I have found no other definitive records relating to Mary Quinn in Australia.
I have searched the Catholic Parish baptism records now on line for both Edmond Kelly and Margaret Quinn but have found nothing. I did, however, find the marriage record.
Shanan Miller
discovery807
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Dear Shanan:
Thank you for your update with regard to your family research.
Both surnames were present in the parish. I can take another look at the parish records for you as the years between 1830-1840 are nearly impossible to read online.
You might find the Local Studies Centre in Ennis helpful with regard to your research and in particular to the Ennis connection that you have. They have a number of resources available at the branch.
If you leave your query with me, I'll try to get back to you in a few days.
All the best,
Jane.
Jane Halloran Ryan
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Thankyou Jane
discovery807
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Hello, Shannon
I have just returned from Tulla, Clare. Jane was a marvelous help to us and i kniow you will be pleased with what she will have to show you.
My Kelly line goes through Nelly Kelly, who married James Meehan. In 1836 they had a daughter Mary in Tulla.( Moymore area)Mary later married Ptricj McMahon of Kiltnanon townland in Jlu 1860 at Tulla. They had three chidlren : John (1861), Mary (1862) and catherine (1864). Parick is believed to have gone to Queensland ,while Mary meehan McMahon and her two daughters went to New Zealand.
It would be a lovely connection is your Edmund and my Nelly were related. Good luck with your visit.
Kathleen McKay
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Hello Kathleen,
I think my Edmund was born about 1838 so, I suppose that would place your Nelly as possibly my Edmund's aunt, i.e. his father Patrick Kelly's sister. I so far have no information about any siblings of Edmund nor any siblings of his father. It would also place Mary Meehan McMahon as Edmund's first cousin.
Thankyou for the good luck wishes.
Shanan
discovery807
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discovery807
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Hi Shanan,
How was your visit to Tulla and Ennis? I hope teh computers were online the day you went to Ennis. We were so diasappointed on our day there because their computers had been hacked and every one wa off line.
Kathleen
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