Hello all in Kells,
I spent many happy 6 week holidays as a child with my nan in kells and wish to find out more about her and my my grandfather. they were Peter and Annie(nee Morris) Farrelly and lived on Fair Green.
I know that both are buried in the town (sperate cemetaries?) and that my grandfather was active in the old IRA prior to indepence. I have searched the web of witness statements but with little joy. I have come to the age (61) where just visitng their graves once a year is not enough and am desperate to know more while I still have air inmy lungs.
Many thanks for taking the time read this.
halfaduck
Saturday 11th Oct 2014, 07:34PMMessage Board Replies
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Afternoon
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out and apologies for the delay in getting back to you!
I have passed this to a volunteer in a neighbouring parish in Meath. I hope you will hear from her soon.
Best wishes
Clare Doyle
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Hello,
Clare Doyle passed your message to me. I normally look at Moynalty. I know Kells town layout, churches and graveyards, but not its people.
I'll try and locate a Kells person who is into kells local history for info on the 1918-1922 era in Kells. I'm not supprised you didn't get a hit on Peter Farrelly in the witness statements. I only got one hit on a guy I look up before and it was one sentence!!
Take a look at www.kahs.ie. Is that your grandmother listed in the Morris grave in St Columba's. When did your grandfather die and where did he bury? Any headstone?
It that your Morris family on Lord Edward St in Kells on the 1901 and 1911 census. This census info can be used to trace them on Church and civil records to trace your ancestors. Any idea where Farrellys are on the census.
I'll be back with more info and websites next message.
Regards
Catherine McCormackcathm43, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Many thanks for that.
halfaduck
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Thank you Catherine, appreciate it
Best wishes
Clare
Genealogy Support