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I'm searching for any information about my Great Grandfather Francis Tallon's family from Co. Louth, Ireland. Francis was born in 1804, he and Rosetta (Rosa) Plunkett had 6 boys. They emigrated to Canada in 1834. The only ones who survived the trip to Canada were John, Thomas and James, and their mother Rosetta. Francis and 3 sons died of the 2nd Cholera and were buried at sea. Francis's family were Protestant whereas Rosetta's Catholic so both their families opposed their marriage.

 

Francis's father was Lord or Sir R. Tallon, a wealthy landlord, some relatives later referred to his home as the famous old "Tallon Estate". One letter I have, written in 1926 by my own great grandfather Eddington, son of Thomas, says "My grandfather lived in a mansion with Irish Lord in connection with property at Tallons Corners County of Louth". Louth Hall was formerly named Tallanstown, it's not known though if this was connected to my family. Rosetta Plunkett is said to be from Dunsany Castle, so entitled herself. Over the years the surname became Tallen in Canada. They settled in Frontenac County, Ontario, just north of the city of Kingston. Some were in Camden Township, some in Lennox & Addington, Bedford, Hinchinbrooke and Portland over the years. I grew up in Verona, Ontario, smack dab in the middle of these townships, in Frontenac County. James Tallon went west and settled in Deloraine, Manitoba, where he resided all his life and raised a family. Rosetta remarried and is apparently buried in Napanee, Ontario. John may have settled in Kingston. I have a letter from his son Frank written in 1952, from 26 Regent St., Kingston, Ontario. I can be reached at slate@storm.ca.  I only wish to try to find Francis's father's information, so that I might trace this branch of my family further  back in time.

 Paula Brown

Saturday 12th Jul 2014, 01:51AM

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  • Dear Paula

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    It might be a good idea to contact the archivist in Louth County Council, Dundalk, Co. Louth as she may have some clue as to where any family papers are kept, if any exist. If the family were landed gentry they would have used the services of solicitors and often times these legal papers and correspondence were deposited in local archives (usually when the solicitors close down). Some of these types of family papers are also held in University College Dublin Archives Department and the National Library, Dublin:

    Louth County Archives: http://www.louthcoco.ie/en/Services/Archives/

    UCD Archives: http://www.ucd.ie/archives/

    This link may also prove useful: http://www.nli.ie/pdfs/mss%20lists/louth.pdf

    Please let us know if you learn anything further, I would be interested to know how you progress with this.

    Best wishes

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support 

    Tuesday 15th Jul 2014, 01:43PM

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