Looking for information on the family of Patrick Moran and Mary Sheehy who married in Ballinaboula, Dingle in 1857. A few of their children (Mary (1860), Dennis (1867) and maybe Bridget) came to Massachusetts while the rest stayed in Dingle. Would love to know if I can get back another generation with Patrick's and Mary's parents or of any of their descendants still in Ireland. Their daughter Joanna married James Dowd.
Sunday 4th Jan 2015, 01:21PM
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Elissha:
I went to www.irishgenealogy.ie which is a free Irish government site which has Co. Kerry church records. I found the 1857 marriage and baptismal records for seven children and the marriage record for Johannah. Maybe you already visited this site.
I searched for Patrick Moran in Dingle church records and the earliest record I found was the 1857 marriage. According to a resource book I have, Dingle records go back to 1821. Possibly Patrick was baptized in another church nearby such as Ballyferriter which is about 4 kilometers further out on the Dingle Penisula.
This summer the National Library plans to place the RC parish registers online for free searching.You may want to search the Dingle records at that time.
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Thank you. Yes, I found all the children and see a few baptisms of Patrick's ranging from the 1820-30's. There are a lot to choose from. Three listed from Ballyferriter are one in 1833 (From Killcooly, parents Patrick and Mary) then another from Blasquet in 1831 and one in 1826 from Reenconnell. I don't know Dingle well enough to know the areas. I know Iveragh OK, so I can rule them out. Also others from Ballylongford, Ballybunion and Dingle. A marriage as well. Can't wait till this summmer!
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Not all Dingle baptism records are online. The records fro 1826 to 1836 were missed during the conversion. I have undertake the transfer from the original book to computer on behlf of the Parish priest. These records have to be released by the Bishop of Kerry when I finish the recording. I am currently up to 1832 after a years work. I'll ask if I can release and hits I may find for you. I any case there is hope on the horison.
Jim Lenehan
Dunquin
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Thanks Roger. Jim that would be great, thanks for your time.
Best wishes
Clare Doyle
Genealogy Support
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Thanks so much for the information, it's great to know. I would love any inforamtion you have and I appreciate the thought and extra work.
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Elissha,
I found the following records that refer to a Patrick Moran:
2643 Moran James 173 M Patrick Moran Mary Moran Ballyhea James Moriarty Betty Moran 7 12 1830
2647 Moran Patrick 146 M John Moran Peg Griffin Duntees John Kennedy Mary Griffin 15 3 1830 NR
2648 Moran Patrick 401 M Patrick Moran Catherine Kevane Miltown Tom Divane Catherine Lynch 27 3 1837 Rev Mr HalpinREAD AS:
Rec # Surname First Name Page sex F First F Surname M First M Surname Address Sp First Sp Surname Sp First Sp Surname DD MM YYYY Priest Title Priest Name Comment in Book
Hope these help
Dunquin
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Looks like this thread has run it's course, though I thought I'd add two cents. My g-grandmother was borne in Ballynabola in 1858 (ann griffin, (f) Patrick, (m) ann nee lovett. I see Moran's and and Sheehy's on the Griffiths valuation, so they must have been neighbors of yours. The are is very pretty, with pastures and a small creek.
Djsotter