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My family was from Cregg, Manulla, County Mayo. Is there anyone else who is from Cregg? The father  was Patrick Cahill and mother was Mary Foy. They had 12 children, who I have information on. I would love to find info on any of Patrick's siblings. His parents were James Cahill (1796-1879) and Bridget McNulty ( ?-1873) Also any information on Mary Fox's siblings. Her parents were Mathew Foy (1818-1879)  and Bridget Maloney (1828-1888) 

Thank you for your help!

Ginny Martin

 

 

Ginny

Tuesday 25th Feb 2020, 02:44PM

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  • Hi Ginny,

    This is the only sibling for Patrick from www.rootsireland.ie/:

    Name:Bridget CahillDate of Birth:
    Date of Baptism:05-Aug-1838Address:Not RecordedParish/District:Balla RC parishGender:FemaleCountyCo. Mayo
    Denomination:Roman Catholic
    Father:James CahillMother:Bridget McNultyOccupation:
    Sponsor 1 /
    Informant 1:James KilgallonSponsor 2 /
    Informant 2:Mary McLoughlin

    No luck with James & Bridget's marriage or siblings for Mary I'm afraid

    The Tithe Applotments (free at http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/) have 2 James Cahills in Mayo in 1834; parishes are Kilmore & Manulla

    No Cahills in Mayo in the 1821 Irish Census

    Col

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 26th Feb 2020, 03:02AM
  • Manulla is the name for the civil parish.  The Catholic parish name is Balla, and you can find the parish records for Balla online at this link (marriages going back to 1821, wth some gaps early on, and baptisms going back to 1837):   https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/1044

    You can find more info about Cregg at this link:  https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/carra/manulla/balla/cregg/

    My grandmother was a McNulty from that part of Mayo, so I can add some info about the family, in case you're interested.  In Irish, the surname McNulty is Mac an Ultaigh, which literally means “son of the Ulsterman”, but may simply refer to descent from the Ulaid, a people for whom Ulster is named (in ancient Ireland, the Uluti tribe), which in remote times ruled the entirety of the North of Ireland.  According to MacLysaght’s “Surnames of Ireland”, the McNulty surname originated in County Donegal, and that is where the Mayo McNulty’s came from.  A family of McNulty's migrated to the Callow Lakes area in eastern Mayo in the 1640's, according to a history of the parish of Killasser.  In the course of time, McNulty’s became numerous in the region.  There are also still many McNulty’s in Donegal and nearby counties.  McNulty emigrants from Ulster are also known to have moved to Counties Louth and Meath (in Meath, they usually just use the name Nulty)

    kevin45sfl

    Wednesday 26th Feb 2020, 10:23PM

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