My grandfather, Owen Cunningham, was born in Ballybay in 1870 and I am trying to trace his father, Bernard. I have traced a baptismal record for a Bernard in Donaghmore dated 1 Jan 1846, father Owen, mother Mary Callan. Bernard later married Anne McINally. What can I do to establish if this the right person?
jackowen37
Monday 29th Sep 2014, 03:56PMMessage Board Replies
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Dear Jack
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out and apologies for the long delay in getting back to you.
Do you know if Bernard had any brothers and sisters? A search for children born to Owen and Mary may bring up a known name and confirm a relationship to Bernard. Have you managed to find Owen's civil marriage record, it should name both parents?
Best wishes
Clare Doyle
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Clare.
Thanks for your reply (to which I should have responded a long time ago!)
I have, elsewhere on this website, reported that I have found a marriage record for Owen Cunningham and Mary Callan and a baptism record for their son Bernard, who would possibly be my gggrandparents and my ggrandfather. Both records are from Donaghmoyne parish and both are dated 1 Jan 1845. Is this as accurate a record I will get for this parish at that time?
Regards, Jack
jackowen37
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Hi Jack
Locating a parish record this early is a good find. There won't be a civil birth or marriage record as civil registration doesn't start until 1864.
Best wishes
Clare
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Hi Clare
Thanks for your reply. It seems I must assume I have the right people and have gone as far as I can go.
jackowen37
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Unless you can 'go wide' and see what comes of a search of the wider branch perhaps the son's family as sometimes you find that early info is provided in later records
All the best
Clare
Genealogy Support