My great/great grandfather was Bartholomew Riley from Ballyvourvey, County Cork.
He was born abt.1805 in Ireland and immigrated to Canada. He married Elizabeth
Lively (grand-daughter of Loyalist Reuben Lively from South Carolina) in the
Cathedral, in Halifax Nova Scotia in 1840. They has a family of 12 and crossed
the Bay of Fundy to homestead in the wilderness of Carleton County in North
West, New Brunswick province. in 1861. He is quoted in the 1867 book The
Irish in America by Irish MP John Francis McGuire who visited the new homestead
community with Bisop John Sweeney in 1865. Riley is quotes as saying.
"That he came from out beyond (west) of Macroom and each morning set
eyes on old Ballyvourney."
I am hoping there may still be records of the Riley / Doody families.
Bart is listed as the son of Timothy Riley and Johanna Doody on his
marriage certificate. Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated.
Tom Hall
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Wednesday 8th Mar 2017, 08:44PM
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Tom:
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
Unfortunately, can't be of much assistance.
Baptismal records for Ballyvourney RC parish start in 1822 and marriages start in 1871 so no record exists for Bartholomew Riley.
I looked at the 1827 Tithe listing for the parish and the 1852 Griffiths Valuation head of household listing for the parish and do not see any Riley or Doody records.
http://corkgen.org/publicgenealogy/cork/titheapplot/ballyvourney/tithe…
http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/cork/ballyvourney.htm
Have you considered autosomal DNA testing? You may match someone with more information on your Ballyvourney family.
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘