Hi I was wondering if anyone had any information on McSweeney/MacSweeny/Sweeny from Tourmore Co Kerry. My Grandfather, Patrick was born in 1890. It was a large family of 12 and his parents were Edmund, born 1840 who married Bridget Foley. Edmund's parents were John McSweeney and Mary McSweeny (O'Sullivan)O'Sullivan. Would appreciate any information on John and Mary if anyone has some, many thanks Jo
Friday 13th Mar 2015, 04:19AM
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Dear Jo
Apologies for the long delay in getting back to you. Have you managed to find out any more about the above?
Best wishes
Clare Doyle
Genealogy Support
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Hi Jo, is this your family? http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kerry/Coom/Toormore/1413149/
2 entries for John Mc Sweeny in 1852 http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doNameSearch&PlaceID=603168&county=Kerry&barony=Magunihy&parish=Kilcummin&townland=%3Cb%3EToormore%3C/b%3E
LANDLORD IS EARL OF KENMARE so your ancestor may be incl. in estate records.
Have you got all these records?
Martine
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Hi Martine
Thanks for sending these through, much appreciated. (sorry for not responding sooner). I'll look up the estate records to see what I can find in there.. I can't seem to find any leads about John McSweeney and Mary Sullivan prior to the birth of their children. I wondered if you would have any suggetions of how to find some information? Kind regards Jo
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Hi Jo, land records will be your best bet for earlier. Newspaper archives may yield something. Court/ Prison records (Petty Sessions) also. But research prior to Church records will always take longer and involve quite a bit of digging... Sometimes you can be lucky with the wills
http://www.willcalendars.nationalarchives.ie/search/cwa/home.jsp
Do let us know how you get on.
Martine
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Many thanks for the suggestions Martine, regards Jo
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Hi there,
I know this post is from years ago, but if you're still looking for information, please let me know. Edmund is my great great grandfather. My great grandfather Dan is the brother of your grandfather Patrick. Dan's son William is my grandfather :) -Annemarie
amacsweeney
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Six years is a long time ago. But not long compared to my search for a relative of Patrick Hooper, my Great Great Grandfather. I have being searching for nearly 60 years.
If your details are correct, then a miracle has occurred.
I have no copy of what I posted 6 yers ago, If you could forward a copy, I would be much obliged to you.
It might be easier to communicate by email as I have a considerable family story to tell you.
My email is darrell@hooper.ie.
Looking forward to your reply with anticipation
Kind regards,
Darrell Hooper, Tullamore, Ireland
Darrell
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I am an o Sullivan with paternal roots in Killarney co.Kerry and have researched my family and i suggest you should look into irishgenealogy.ie .There are civil records of births ,marriages and deaths there from1864-c.1900 for alll of Ireland with deaths up to 1930 and is an easy site to search and is free.
Also in there there are church records and lucky for you the Kerry Diocese is included and may yield some results.a bit more difficult to search but worth persevering with.
there is a Toormore in the parish of Kilcummin near Killarney and is this the twnland you refer to ? There were McSweeneys in Killarney parish 150 years ago but may be different. Kilcummin Parish have a website with contact details.
The national Library of Ireland (LNI)have parish records on line and kilcummin baptism 1821-1881,marriages 1823-59 and 1873-1881 are available. These are difficult to search unless you have a reasonable idea of the year.The sites are free.
Regards
Donie o Sullivan
Donie Sullivan
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Thx so much for the info! My grandfather is a McSweeeney from Toormore and my grandmother is a o'Sullivan/Sullivan from Kilcummin!
amacsweeney
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Are you looking for Patrick hooper or Patrick mcsweeney?
amacsweeney
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Hello,
Sorry to jump in on this post. Are there records for Killarney then? I`ve been trying to find relatives for my half sister
but nothing ever comes up for Killarney. Not that I`ve seen anyway.
Many thanks
Leprechaun
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Hell All
.I checked the irishgenealogy website again as it is a number of years since i used the church records database and it apperrs you should open "more options" facility to enter more precise information and it is all there .
Leprechaun. the Killarney records go back to c 1793 and i found my great grandfathers wedding there in 1806 so good hunting
Donie
Donie Sullivan
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Good morning, I am also a Sullivan. My grandmother, Mary Glady O'Sullivan was the daughter of James O'Sullivan of Knocknagashel and Ellenra Hanrahan of Shanagolden, Limerick. Finding Mary O'Sullivan is a bit of a needle in a haystack. My grandmother wrote a family genealogy for me which is priceless. Unfortunately, I only have a copy and its rather difficult to read. Additionally, I live in Texas and struggle to understand the geographic notations. I have posted her info on the O'Sullivan family Facebook page and am happy to share with anyone looking for "their" O'Sullivans. Carol O'Donnell Cox
O'Donnell from County Kerry
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Thank you very much Donie, I will have a look.
Leprechaun
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Hi Carol,
This IS a real longshot for me but I would love to view your grandmothers tree, if that were possible.
I have been trying for years to link my wife's O'sullivan ancestry(DNA matches) beyond the 1860's but without joy. Her g grandparents marriage records do not show parents! Its a shame that O'Sullivan is so common in Kerry.
Her family is from the Listowel area of Kerry, which I know is not where yours are from but, as I said, it is a longshot.
Do you have a tree on ancestry or myheriatage that is viewable?
Clutching at straws
Bob Fogden
Foggie
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To amacsweeney
I am looking for a Patrick Hooper born about 1801 + or - 5. My Great Great Grand father.
I have details on my Grandfather Patrick Hooper born Cork City 1873.
Darrell Hooper
Darrell