I am looking for any help finding remaining relatives of a marriage between Patrick Walsh and Mary Lewis. They were married in Cahir of County Tipperary in 1824. They had eight children between 1825 and 1844 all baptized in the parish of Ardfinnan probably in the church at Ballybacon. My great grandfather was John who immigrated to the US in 1850. We would love to find out information of the rest. ThankUZ you - Pat Welsh
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Tuesday 29th Apr 2014, 02:23AMMessage Board Replies
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Did they marry Flynn from Kilworth? If so they went from Halifax Nova Scotia to Potosi Missouri,
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I do not know if any married a Flynn. John who immigated married in the US in the state of Illinois. His brothers names were Edmond, Patrick, and James. All were born between 1825 and 1833 and baptized in Ballybacon.
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I do not know if any married a Flynn. John who immigated married in the US in the state of Illinois. His brothers names were Edmond, Patrick, and James. All were born between 1825 and 1833 and baptized in Ballybacon.
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Pat,
There may be a connection between the Murphys of Raheen (and other Murphys around Ballybacon) as well as Condons and Gormans and the Walshes. I have a copy of Pp 458 - 463 of The Christian Brothers' Educational Record of 1939 (Bray Printing Co. Ltd. 39 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin) is a short account of the life of Brother John Francis Murphy (1869-1938), my GG Uncle. I have found a number of errors including his name - he was James Francis not John Francis. However, two sentences may be relevant and of interest:
"Father Cantwell encouraged the young men of his parish to marry into Catholic families in the localities where they lived, and in this way the Murphys became united to the families of the Condons, the Walshes, the O'Connor's and the Gormans..."
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"Father Walsh, for many years Parish Priest Townsville and Father Nugent, who died in Rockhampton, were cousins."
The pdf copy is 6MB which exceeds the limit of 1MB for attachments but I can email you a copy if it is of interest.
Br. Francis in 1929 on his first visit to Ireland since leaving some 35 years before, also makes mention of several Walshes in a letter to one of his sisters in Australia. He was obviously very excited and seems to mention half the population of Ireland, though, and I'm still trying to work out who's who, who are related and who are old friends or acquaintances.
Best wishes,
Paul Ryan
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Paul - I would be very interested in the information. What do you need other than an adress? Thanks - Pat
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Welsh5060..my great-great-great grandfather was also John Welsh. Scott County, IL. His parents were Patrick Walsh and Mary Lewis. Please let me know if it is the same person. Thanks!
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d'oh! nevermind, welsh5060. we've been in contact. LOL. i'm tired. sorry about that.
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Tom - Thanks so much for the information and follow through, after talking to Liam. I feel that I have to be related to the Ballybacon and Cahir area Walshes but would love to find a branch that would be direct to me. In the Saint Mary’s cemetery there is a James Walsh, who died in 1903 at the age of 69, and he was from Cahir Abbey. My great grandfather, John, had a younger brother James baptized in December of 1833. He died in June of 1903 which would make him 69 at the time of his death. Do you know of any of his present family and would it be reasonable to assume, that this James, would have been my great grandfather’s brother? Thanks, in advance, for any follow up you can provide - Pat Welsh
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Tom - Thanks so much for your reply. Do you know if there are any descendents of James Walsh and Mary Coffey remaining in Cahir? That line looks like it could be the best hope of finding direct family. Would many families name their oldest sons after the father’s oldest son? James’ oldest son was Edmond, who reported Jame’s death. Jame’s oldest brother was an Edmond. Thanks again for your help - Pat
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Tom - Thanks so much for your replies! I am excited, but cautious, about finding a direct link to the Walshes in Cahir Abbey. I look forward to finding out about what you can find during you late January trip. I have made contact with Walshes in Cahir Ballymacadam and also Ballybacon. Both groups feel that we are distantly related but not directly. One of the Ballybacon contacts presently lives in Tullamore and had spent a tremendous amount of time in family research. I will be glad to put you in touch if you desire. Thanks again - Pat
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Hell Tom - I am sorry I have not followed up since your January visit. I have got some recent inspiration recently as I have found that there were 3 Lewis families in Curragh in one of the censuses. My great great grandmother was Mary Lewis. Could some of those in the census be related, Thanks in advznce for any help or suggestions - Pat Welsh
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Hi Tom,
Thank you for all of your information. It's been amazing to learn so much.
I'm a cousin to Pat Walsh - we both are descended from John Walsh (Parents are Mary Lewis and Patrick Walsh).
It is interesting to learn Mary Lewis was from the same area...I wasn't sure if she was from County Cork or Tipperary. Lewis isn't exactly an Irish name.
It's been quite difficult finding out the names of Patrick Walsh's parents, as well as Mary Lewis's parents. I'm hoping to return soon to Ireland and plan on doing a bit more research.
Carla
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Catla snd Tom,
Thanks so much for your information and help! Please let me know what Carla’s visit uncovers. There were three Lewises living next to each other in the townland of Curragh, Which I believe is very close to the Church at Ballybacon. Thanks again to you both, Pat
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Thanks, Tom! I'll let you know when I'll be in Tipperary. I'll definitely get in touch. It won't be until spring, though. I've already taken my big holiday trip for the year. :)
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Hi Pat and Tom:
As I am sick with a cold, I've been doing some research. I think...stress, think...I found James Walsh and his wife Mary in the 1901 census. He's listed as living in CaherAbbey Upper. Not 100% sure but the timeline (birth date) lines up with our James Walsh. Also, I did find a Richard Lewis and Joanne Noonan living in Ardfinnan (I think)...they had a son named Lawrence Lewis who was baptized in 1811. I'm wondering if there is a connection to our Mary Lewis.
Anyway, back to bed with some hot tea and honey. Take care!
Walsh James67 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Tipperary Farmer Cannot read write Irish and English Married-WalshMary 59 Female Wife Roman Catholic Co Tipperary Farmer Can read or write Irish and English Married-
WalshMary25 Female Daughter Roman CatholicCo Tipperary Farmer Dauther Reade write-Not Married-
WalshEdmund 23 MaleSon Roman Catholice Co Tipperary Farmer Son Read and write-Not Married-
Walsh John 21 Male Son Roman Catholice Co Tipperary Farmer Son Read and write-Not Married-LonerganBridget12FemaleNieceRoman CatholiceCo TipperaryScholarRead and write-CM2222
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Tom and Carla,
Thanks so much for your hard work! I am excited about the Walsh family in Cahir Abbey Upper, if they are from our James Walsh it would be the first relatives that our family (which is Carla’s too) have found still in Ireland. If we can find a way to contact some of the Lewis’, still in Ardfinan, that could lead to some others. As Carla has stated, it had been very difficult to find the parents of Patrick Walsh or Mary Lewis. To this point it has been equally difficult to find their children, other than our great grandfather, John Walsh (Welsh). Thanks again to you both- Pat
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Hi Pat!
It does look like the James Walsh I posted about is our relative. I found baptismal records for his children...Mary Walsh is the reporter of the births and is listed as his mother. The wife's name is indeed Mary Coffey. I agree...if we can track down the descendants of this branch, we'll make contact with our cousins.
Here are the baptismal records. I haven't found the one for the third sibling, but I'll keep searching.
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John Walsh...
I did find his birth record on Family Search.
NameJ ohn Walsh Event Type Birth Event Date 19 Feb 1878 Event Place Caher, Clogheen, County Tipperary, Ireland
Event Place Cahir Abbey Cahir, Clogheen, Ireland Gender MaleFather's NameJames Walsh Mother's NameMary Coffey Walsh
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John Walsh...
I did find his birth record on Family Search.
NameJ ohn Walsh Event Type Birth Event Date 19 Feb 1878 Event Place Caher, Clogheen, County Tipperary, Ireland
Event Place Cahir Abbey Cahir, Clogheen, Ireland Gender MaleFather's NameJames Walsh Mother's NameMary Coffey Walsh
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Sorry for the double post!! And I saw that Tom had posted the birth records...oy. I need to back away from the computer for the night. :)
Have a great weekend!
Carla
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Carla - I am excited about Tom checking the Walsh home at Cahir Abbey Upper. It would be the end of a long pursuit to find out what happened to the family of my great grandfather, John Welsh (Walsh). I hope we can find a way to check on the Lewises living in the Ardfinnan area which could give us a lead to great grandfather’s mother. Thanks, Pat
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