Hi, I am a Great, Great Granddaughter of John Joseph Quilter who was born in abt 1803 in Co. Kerry, Ireland somewhere and lived in Ballyreehan until his trial in Tralee in 1824 for robbery. I have been in communication with Billy Quilter (Gortinare) and he has been seeking some information for me as well. His dad Jacques says that John Joseph was not born in Ballyreehan but came there later. We believe he had a younger brother Francis who married a Mary Walsh and they were living in Listowel. I have seen some documentation from the Tithe plotting referring to a John Quilter living on a John Hewson Esq property. I'm hoping someone may be able to assist in locating him prior to his departure for Australia. Unfortunately the documents from that time period were destroyed by fire. I can't find records for his trial either. is there a location to find these??? Hope you can help Cheers Leanne Shaw
Sunday 7th Jul 2013, 06:52AM
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Dear Leanne,
are these Quilters related to you? I notice that John J was born circa 1840.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kerry/Kilfeighny/Ballyreehan_East/1421271/
Have you also seen Quilter Ballyrehan, Lixnaw?
You will find some Court Reports here http://www.irishnewsarchive.com/
Please note it is a fee paying site, you will make the best use of it if you have all your information to hand and choose a shorter time option.
I believe that Kerry Library have only one book of court records from a much later period.
There are 17 listings for Quilter in Kilfeighny Civil Parish as a tenant and a landlord
Do let me know what comes to light in your search, I would love to know.
Martine
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Hi Martine,
Thank you for your assistance :) John Joseph was born in 1803/04, right in the middle of the time when the records were burned in Tralee :( I have seen the records you have linked too but John J was shipped to Australia in 1825 on Sir Godfery Webster via the Cove of Cork on July 11 1825. The hunt still continues....
Cheers
Leanne Shaw
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Dear Leanne, I am thinking that though these records are later that they might be of JJ's family? Because of his birth date and records being slim around that time, we might have to go sideways and come forward to find out more about JJ.
Martine
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Dear Leanne, I struck gold when I entered Francis and Mary Walsh, not in Listowel but in Lixnaw. Maybe they moved to Listowel after the births of these children.
There are still Quilters in Ahabeg in 1901
Let me know if any of these might fit with what you know.
Martine
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Dear Leanne,
I spoke to a lady who grew up in Ballyreehan (1940's). Her family the Byrne's were neighbours to John Joe and Paud Quilter whose father was William. Mrs. Byrne used to bring bread to John Joe and Paud. And they would listen to His Master's Voice together.
There was also a Frank Quilter who lived nearby whose wife was Johanna. They had no children. The landlord was Kitchener and he lived in Crotta. When Kitchener was gone the Galvin's bought his house.
There were also Quilter's living in Ballyhenessy (Jeremiah and Johnny).
She reckons that your John Joseph is related to John Joe and Paud whose father was William but she is not quite sure how.
I hope this helps.
Martine
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Hi Martine,
Thank you for your persistence in looking for me. Given lots of records were destroyed over time word of mouth is the best way to find out information before its gone forever.
I will look into the John Joe and Paud link.
Cheers
leanne Shaw
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It was a lucky break!
M
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Thanks so much for your reply Greg, I hope Leanne sees it and gets back to you. Martine (Tralee)
Martine, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi Greg, the office will try to contact Leanne and will message you back. Good luck! Martine
Martine, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘