Hello,
I've traced my ancestor to Kilbane, William J. Vaughan. Patrick Nolan Vaughan Jr (or the small), his brother, was on the 1901 and the 1911 censuses and he and his father (Patrick Vaughan, the big) were on the Tithe Appotment books for the area. I'm now looking to figure out which churches they belonged to so I may find Birth, Marriage and Death Records for the earlier family. William emigrated to Brooklyn New York with his sister Catharine and brother John in 1865. Another brother (the only other sibling I know of) Michael emigrated to Sydney Australia with his cousin Patrick from Killaloe in 1866.
I am particularly interested in finding out information about their mother Winifred Nolan. I can't seem to find any reference to her other than the death certificate for William when he died in 1912 in Broooklyn NY.
Any help would be appreciated.
Karen Danielsen Ph.D. (nee Vaughan)
University of Nevada Las Vegas
KarenVaughan
Wednesday 13th Aug 2014, 06:10PMMessage Board Replies
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Karen,
Kilbane is in the RC parish of Broadford. Their baptism and marriage records start in 1844. There?s a copy in the National Library in Dublin and LDS have also microfilmed them. They don?t appear to be on-line anywhere yet.
Elwyn
Ahoghill Antrim
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Elwyn,
Thanks for the fast response. I think I'll have to try the LDS since I'm not going to be in Dublin anytime soon being here in Las Vegas NV. LOL
Again, thanks for the help.
Karen
KarenVaughan
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Hi Dr Karen
Not sure if it helps but www.rootsireland.ie/ has some Vaughan birth/baptism records in Clare - the earliest is 1851
http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/quis.php?page=1&confirmPageView=Y
Col
ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi Col
I'm aware of the site but unfortunately it doesn't have the Broadford area churches listed as one of the sources. :(
Thanks for your help
Karen
KarenVaughan
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Hello Everyone,
I was wondering if there were any assisted emigration schemes in the Broadford Parish. I know that Michael Vaughan, the brother of my great great grandfather William Vaughan emigrated to Sydney Australia sometime in the 1860s. I was wondering if records related to a emigration scheme in the Broadford/Kilbane area exist.
Thanks,
Karen Danielsen, nee Vaughan
KarenVaughan
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Karen, I don't have any information for your recent query, but do have a few Vaughn's in my Killaloe Diocese/BroadfordParish and Limerick Diocese/Parteen Parish database. I'm actually researching the Hayes in Kilbane/Upper Kilbane who are very possibly related to the my Hayes in nearby Parteen and Cloonaughter. Here Goes...........
Killaloe Diocese/Broadford Parish
02/18/1885 Bridget to Rody Hayes of & Mary McNamara (aka Mack) of Upper Kilbane Sp. John Hayes of Kilbane and Mary Vaughan of Killeagy(?)
11/20/1853 Denis to Ned Hayes & Bridget Hayes of Cragg Sp. Michael Hayes of Kilbane and Bridget Vaughan of Kilbane
03/17/1858 1) Ellen 2) Hanora to Patt Hayes and Bridget Eagan of Cloneyconnery Sp. 1) ? Vaughan of Cloneyconnery and Mary Ryan of Kilbane 2) John Ryan of Cloneyconnery and Bridget Hayes of Cloneyconnery
01/25/1864 Timothy to Michael Hayes and Judith Crotty of Upper Kilbane Sp. Thomas Vaughn and Judith O'B(D)onnell of Upper Kilbane
06/13/1848 Winifred to Patt Hays and Mary Ryan residence not ledgible Sp. Matthew Molony residence not stated and Margaret Vaughan residence not stated
Limerick Diocese/Parteen-Meelick Parish
04/??/1845 Margaret to John Flannigan and Margarey Clancy(?) residence not stated Sp. Denis Hayes of Broadford and H. Vaughan of Gurtaquillan
06/5/1872 Anne to Thomas Vaughan and Mary Anne McDonnell of Killegry Sp. Michael Vaughn of ?? and Lucy Hayes of Cragg
Judith Mason
dujie42
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I'm also searching the Kilbane records regarding the Hogan and Scully families in the same period and having little success. Can anyone tell me, please, whether the records for baptisms and marriages in Kilbane in the RC parish of Broadford prior to 1844 were not kept, were lost or were recorded in another parish please? I'm exhausting places to look for any mention of them.
Thanks!
Barred_Bandicoot
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Have you looked at the parishes that are in the Diocese of Killaloe? These maps are at NLI website where the R.C. church records can be found.
You might also take a look at the townlands within the civil parish of Killaloe. This website might help. https://www.townlands.ie
Judith Mason
dujie42
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Barred_Bandicoot,
According to this site, there are no RC records for Broadford before 1844.
https://www.johngrenham.com/records/rc_church.php?county=Clare&parish=Broadford&churchid=767
That’s not untypical for rural Ireland. There are parishes with records back to the early 1700s, notably in Dublin and Wexford, but in many rural areas it was the 1820s or later before they started keeping records. Taking the adjacent parishes to Broadford, O’Callaghans Mills records start in 1835, Doonass 1851, & Kilaloe 1828. In some particular cases earlier records may have been lost but in general they just weren’t keeping any records prior to the start dates you can see on the website.
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘