Hello
I know very little about my great grandmother, Ann Bradley. i was told she was born in County Kerry about 1850. Her parents are listed on her death certificate as Edward Bradley and Annie O Connell.
Ann married James Mulvany in Eldon, Iowa in the 1870s.
She may have come to America with other Bradleys.She is living next door to James Bradley in Eldon, Iowa in the 1880 census.
My father was orphaned at the age of twelve and so lost contact with many older family members.
We know very little about our Irish ancestors.
I hope someone can help me with likely parishes.
Tes
Wednesday 13th Mar 2013, 11:13PM
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Dear Tes,
Griffith's Valuation gives only one Edward Bradley for Kerry in 1845
We cannot say for certain if he is your Edward at this stage. I can find no marriage for Edward and Annie O' Connell as yet.
There are 5 Bradleys listed in Dromod in the 1901 census
Dromod is a Civil Parish between Dingle Bay and the Kenmare River on this map
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/civparlist.html
84 listings for Bradley in Dromod but no Edward
Let me know if anything pops out to you and I'll see how I can help some more
Martine
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Dear Martine
Thanks so much for your help. I will put a query about my Bradleys on the Dromod parish page.
Happy Saint Patrick Day to you and all the kind folks at Ireland Reaching Out.
Tes Shirley
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Dear Tes, it was lovely to get your message. I do hope Dromod can help you more and that we are on the right track.
Warm wishes
Martine
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Hello Tes,
I am sorry that this post is coming over a year after your original post, but I have a little information that may help you. I too have been looking for information about Edward (Edmund?) Bradley and Ann (Annie?) O'Connell.
My Great-Great Grandmother's name was Ellen Bradley, who married Edward C. Godley (my Great-Grandfather) in 1880, in Eldon, Iowa. Also in 1880 (presumably before the wedding), the federal census lists Ellen as living in James Bradley's house, also in Eldon, IA, and related to James as his sister.
James Bradley lives next door to James Mulvaney, who, as you mention, is married to Ann Bradley.
In the 1925 Iowa census, Ellen Godley (Bradley) lists her parents as Edmund Bradley and Ann O'Connell, and it is possible that Edmund is actually Edward, but misheard or mis-written. If Edmund and Edward are the same person, it would appear that Ann Bradley, Ellen Bradley, and James Bradley are siblings.
Additionally, James Bradley's tombstone lists him as born in Waterville, County Kerry, Ireland. Waterville is in Dromod Parish, so it seems possible that some of the Bradleys and O'Connells listed in Griffith's Evaluation for Dromod are in fact relatives of our families.
I am just beginning to explore and document my family's history, and this connection to Ireland is of particular interest to me. I will likely be travelling to Ireland this fall, and would very much like to visit Waterville and County Kerry. Hopefully I can further my understanding of the relationships before that time.
I've attached snippets of the relevant census pages.
I hope this information has proved interesting or helpful to you. I would love to hear if you've gotten any further in your investigations as well. Please contact me if you'd like more information.
Take Care,
John
(Los Angeles, CA, USA)
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Hello John
Thanks so much for your message. I had seen Ellen Bradley in that 1880 Census and thought she, James and Ann might be siblings. I hadnt seen the 1925 Census. I got the name Edward from Anns death Certificate . It is just as likely that it was misremembered by her son Thomas . It may be Edmund . My fathers middle name was Edward so I thought that may have come from the Bradleys .
Glad to hear you are thinking of traveling to Ireland. I hope you enjoy the area and may find some family history or even cousins! I made contact with an Irish Cousin in the Meath Parish area. Her grandmother was a Mulvan(e)y from a related branch. We have a chat now and then on Facebook and she has sent me some great pictures.
I will look at Griffiths again , thanks !
Tes
Sacramento, Ca
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In studying Parish Records in Kerry I often find Edmund and Edward used interchangeably. Translating from the Latin can be tricky at times and some of the handwriting is somewhat eccentric to say the least!
I am so happy that you have found each other as this is one of the things that we volunteers at Ireland Reaching Out love to see happen... the way in which cousins can meet and help each other in their searches.
Please don't hesitate to contact me again if there is any way I might be able to help and do let us know if you make a breakthrough. I will hope for that for you.
Martine