My great grandfather Maurice O'Connor left Ballymacelligott in 1879 to travel to New Zealand and meet up with his older brother Patrick.
Around 1882 their brother Dan emigrated to Chicago in the United States
In 1884 their parents and 10 other siblings followed Dan to Chicago. Contact between the two halves of the family was lost for many years but the finally reconnected after their mother had died.
I will be in this part of Kerry in September this year but dont expect to find a great deal. Still interested in any contact from family members.
maryhutching
Monday 11th Mar 2013, 08:49PMMessage Board Replies
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Hi Mary,
My granduncle was the Parish Priest of Ballymac
What exactly would you like to research.
Brendan
BrendanJoseph
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HI Brendan
I think I just want to get a general lie of the land. I have looked at the www.irishgenealogy.ie site and found some of the O'Connor children on it but the parish records only seem to start in 1862 and my great grandfather's birth was before then so is not noted. The children are noted as being born in Ash Hill and Gortlatlea which are close to Ballymacelligott
It would be very useful to know when their parents Patrick O'Connor and Catherine MCarthy got married - the date I got off the 1900 US census is quite late (1861) and they would had 3 children by that time.
However as I said I dont expect to find a great deal as the entire family left and went to NZ and the US. It would be very hard to prove any links to extended famiy.
Kind Regards
maryhutching
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Dear Irish friends
My husband, Bill and I will be traveling to Ireland on April 15th and we have two days schedued for
Kerry. Our hotel stated that our destination, Farmers Bridge, is 25 minutes from them.
It would be great to learn if any Shaughnessys or Loughlin are in the general area of Tralee. Other townships
were Lisardboula and Ballyseedy. They are close to Farmers Bridge.
Can anyone give me some direction as to how to find out who the residents are in the areas I have mentioned ?
Also, where is the cemetery - catholic ? I think they were affiliated with Macelligott Parish.
Anne Baldwin
NY
OShaughnessyLoughlin
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Hi
This is the website to look for the phone numbers hope it helps, http://www.eircomphonebook.ie/
also chek out the local shops - Pubs - garages, they are very helpfulgood luck and enjoy you journey Maureen O'Connor NZ
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Hello there,
Checking the map Farmers Bridge is very close to Ballymac Catholic Church. There is a small graveyard attached to the church. The main burial ground would have been Tralee unless the family had a family plot elsewhere.
Tralee library would be a good place to visit, they have a resident archivest.
Brendan
BrendanJoseph
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Brendan
Anne Baldwin here from NY. Just returned from County Kerry where I had a brief time to do a bit
of research. I did meet two familes in Farmers Bridge that gave me info on my O'Shaughnessy line .
I tried to find the Clogher church , which , as I understand it was on the way to Castleisland.
Of course, I was in a hurry to get back to Killarney but we took the drive and had good directions. I did not
find the Clogher church. I have information that my Margaret Alice O'Shaughnessy was married to Denis O'Loughlin
at the Clogher Roman Catholic church on April 25, 1881. On that same day and same church, Margarets brother
Michael O'Shaughnessy married Mary Louney and they had a son, Morris O'Shaughnessy in 1883. Mary Louney
died in 1883 and Morris subsequently married Julia Louney, sister to Mary and they had 7 children, 5 girls and
two boys. Michael and John O'Shaughnessy. I found a death notice for Michael on October 6, 1974.
So, my question to you Brendan , is if I can get any information from the Clogher church records on these families. I
would be interested in Margaret Alices and Michael O'Shaughnessys parents. I have noted that their parents
were Morris O'Shaughnessy and Margaret Glavin which may or may not be accurate.
Any guidance would be greatly welcomed.
Anne Baldwin
OShaughnessyLoughlin