My grandfather Peter Lowry imigrated to Scranton, PA. Three of his siblings (who were born in Ballydoolaugh townland and baptized in nearby Clonbur) remained in Ireland. Bridget married Patrick Loftus and bore eight children one of whom married a Dempsy who lived with them in Clonbur. (See attached 1901 and 1911 household census) Bridget and Patrick Loftus are buried in the Clonbur (Rosshill) graveyard with two children Mary and Tady which makes me think relative live in the area. (See photo)
I'm looking for any living decendents of this Loftus family who might be able to tell me what became of Peter's other two siblings Martin and Catherine Lowry who remained in the Ballydoolaugh home through the 1911 census. (See attached Lowry household 1911 census.) Just wondering if they remained single or did Martin continue the Lowry name in Ireland.
NYCPaull
Sunday 16th Jul 2017, 02:55AMMessage Board Replies
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NYCPaull:
Welcome back to Ireland Reaching Out!
I searched for civil death records on www.irishgenealogy.ie and did not find a record for Martin in the Oughterard registration district. (There was another Martin Lowery in Ballydoolough with a large family who died in 1917). Also did not find a marriage record.
I did find a potential civil death record for Kate which shows she died in 1946 as a spinster. Here mice was the informant. You will have to sign-in to see the record.
Roger McDonnell
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_retu…
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Can I remind people exploring in the Clonbur area that in the 1930's a multi family migration from Clonbur to Co Meath occurred I have an article on the families involved ( somewhere) if anyone is interested ?
bishboy
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Attached FileslowryINballydoolaugh1911.pdf (80.28 KB)
It is exciting when the names and dates in a newly found document line up with validated items you already have. Roger, I believe you have found Kate; DOB to DOD match her age on death at 79 and her sister Bridget had a daughter Letitia - the niece mentioned present at Kate's death. And I now know Letitia's married name of Burke. Aside from the ins and outs of the letter "e" in Lowry I think you've done it. Thank you.
There were eight Lowrys and two Martin Lowry's in the Ballydoologh 1911 census (see attached). One had eleven children and then there was Martin 50 and Catherine 46. I would guess that they both left the homestead at the same time and probably stayed local like Catherine must have done. Having a sister Bridget in Clonbur it would seem logical they wouldn't move west. It's possible Martin died at the homestead causing Catherine to leave. Or they both left and lived together near or in Clonbur. I doubt Martin got married.
My gene test with Ancestry.com describes me as "Connacht Irish." That made me wonder if this Clonbur/Cornamona farm area has any early history. There sure were a load of Lowry households listed in Griffiths over decades but I always suspected my family traced back to the Scotch/Irish ultimately. Could it be their roots are deeper into the Irish soil of this area?
NYCPaull
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janPeter Lowery moving to Scranton caught my eye, because my relations also moved to Scranton area. Have you already looked at the census for that area?
1920 Federal census for Scranton, PA: Peter Lowery(58)/wife:Mary(57)/6 daughters and 1 son. The next street over is: Martin Lowery(44)/ wife:Catherine(44)/ and 6 daughters. There are Healy's and Kanavey's nearby.
I just checked the one census from my GG Uncles profile page, and it may just be old news to you.
Jan
Jan
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Yes Jan, Peter and Mary Lowry were my grandparents. My search is for the Lowrys that remained in Ireland. Thanks for your interest.
Paul
NYCPaull
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Paul, I was browsing Griffith's Valuation in Clonbur, when last page went to Ballykine Lower, County Mayo,( PLU) Oughterard, (Barony) Kilmaine, (Parish) Cong. Did you already know that Patrick Loftus was there? The next page is too light to read.
Found several Hallorans and McDermotts to pass on to my cousins as well.
Jan
Jan
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Yes. A cousin was able to fill me in on my great-aunt Bridget and her husband Patrick Loftus in Clonbur. One of their children actually visit the U.S. and updated us on their family back in Ireland.
NYCPaull
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2020. This came across this site by accident again Re Lowry and Clonbur Peters Grandfather Peter Lowry was my great grand uncle.My grand mother was Helena / Lena Loftus.I live in County Sligo . I am an artist and lecture at the Institure of Technology Sligo soon to be upgraded to a Technical University. I have a brother David Gilligan who lives in Richmond ,Viginia and is a consultant cardiologist. This should help track us down if we loose contact. gilligan.hilary@itsligo.ie
Peter ,Just came across this website when googling Clonbur Loftus. Brigid Lowry your great aunt would have been my great grandmother. Your grandfather Peter Lowry, would be my great granduncle.
Hilary
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Peter ,Just came across this website when googling Clonbur Loftus. Brigid Lowry your great aunt would have been my great grandmother. Your grandfather Peter Lowry, would be my great granduncle. His father, your great grand father would be my great great grand father./ 2nd great grand father. I think that makes us second cousins once removed . My fraternal grandmother was Lena ( Helena ) Loftus who lived with us until she was 100 years old ! I have named my daughter Letitia after her sister.
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Dear Hilary,
I'm quickly acknowledging your message to let you know how happy I am to hear from you. I've been researching Lowry history for a while (see link below) but found I had little information about the branches of our family tree that continued to grow back in Ireland. I very much appreciate your help in my learning more about the Lowry/Loftus line if only to complete the family tree diagram I have so far.
Thanks again for replying to the message board.
Paul Lowry
New York City
plowry@mindspring.comhttp://www.nycpaul.com/ireland
NYCPaull
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I do wish I could contact the "Hilary in Sligo" who left a reply note above and became the first actual family link in Ireland I've made on line. I guess she just came across my message board while doing a search. If I could contact her I would offer this guess as to our relationship:
Peter Lowry / Bridget Kyne great-grandparents
IRELAND USA
Bridget Lowry / Patrick Loftus our grand parents Peter Lowry / Mary Coyne
Helena Loftus/Eugene Gillagan Martin Lowry / Anna Kearney
Hilary Gilligan (her) / Mr X Paul Lowry (me)
Letitia XI sure wish she would contact me directly.
Paul (not Peter) Lowry
NYCPaull
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Paul, what a fabulous presentation you put together.
My family includes Coyne, Halloran, and Moran. We find our Coynes in the area of Rosmuc but information points to them coming from the area of Clonbur where they held then lost their land. We are hoping to find more information on Patrick Coyne born c.1820 who married Catherine Geraghty.
My cousin Peadar Mannion lives in Rosmuc. He is delving into the Clonbur connection. Not sure if he follows this post so I will share your information with him.
Have you included your DNA information on www.gedmatch.com ?
Peggy Calhoun Harmonyresource@gmail.comPegcalhoun
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Attached Filesfamilytreewithbiostoo.jpg (188.73 KB)
Yes, Peggy I added my Ancestry DNA to gedmatch.com.
A wondeful resource I found recently was a narrative format of the 1901 and 1911 census information for Clonbur. For the first time I recognize my grand-aunt Bridget Lowry Loftus with her publican husband Patrick Loftus in a Clonbur residence with their nine kids. https://heritage.galwaycommunityheritage.org/content/places/joyce-count…
After having researched so many past relatives I realize that I miss knowing the personalities (the stories) of a great-grandfather tenant farmer who raised kids during the famine. As a result I now prepare narratives around any photos I have of immediate family as well as aunts and uncles before they fade away. I've called cousins to tell me stories about their parents that I transcribe into digital "newspaper-like" biographies that I store as PDFs. I've even created a portrait family tree web page so that when you click on the person's name the biography page appears on the left. (See attached sample) Too many great stories about our relatives get said at the funeral parlor or church that should be kept along with all those photos in the shoebox. With computers, we now have a method of creating digital memories of the personalities that "hopefully" can be duplicated and shared with future generations.
Or course, all the information I gained here on IrelandXO has been consolidated in the biographies that go with past relatives in my family tree. I just wish they left some of the stories.
Paul
NYCPaull
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Apologies PAUL Lowry whos grandad is Peter Lowry. My self and my now 14 year old Laetitia named after Letitia Lofus are looking now at booking flight to US in June /July 2020. Currently researching flights to Washinton DC and then travel to Richmond to my brother David Gilligan. Should we try to stop in New York.? Best to email me direct at work. gilligan.hilary@itsligo.ie Your second cousin once removed, HilaryGilligan
Hilary