Hello,
looking for information on callanans from thurles who were stone masons? patrick callanan b. 1800married catherine shiel(shealds) b 1803? his son was patrick bernard born 1842 also stone masonfamily moved to estate in galway(dalystown?) My callanan was john clement callanan born 1832?, patrick bernard and john clement emigrated in the 1850s ending up in minnesota
Saturday 3rd May 2014, 02:17AM
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Dear Karen
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
As you can see from the link beow, Thurles is a Civil Parish in Co. Tipperary:
Church of Ireland records for Thurles are lost while records for the corresponding Roman Catholic Parish of Thurles begin in 1795. There are some places where you can search online, however these websites do not have complete collections and many do not cover the period after 1900:
www.familysearch.org has a huge database of genealogical records including some church records for Ireland.
www.rootsireland.ie have a large collection of Irish Church records, however you have to pay to use this site.
http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/ have begun a project to upload Irish church records to their site free of charge. However, so far only Counties Dublin, Kerry, Carlow and parts of Cork have been covered.
Other important sources include the Tithe Applotment Books and Griffith?s Valuation. Even though these sources only record the head of the household, the information is very important and can be valuable:
Tithe Applotment Books (1823-1837): http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/index.jsp
Griffith?s Valuation (1847-1864): http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/
The National Archives of Ireland: http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ you can search the 1901/1911 Census on the National Archives page too, for instances of the family name at that time
Some info in relation to Dalystown can be found here on the website of the Landed Estates Database:
http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/property-show.jsp?i…
Remember to post any new information that you find here. The more information you post, the more likely it is that one of our volunteers will be able to advise or assist you. Also include information concerning which sources you may have already used so others may further your search.
Best of luck with your search
Clare Doyle
Genealogy Support