I'm seeking to establish the specific connection between my Long family and an Enright family who were purportedly cousins of John Long of Dromartin. I've traced or think I've traced the property of Ellen Long, my 3rd great grandmother Ellen Long through her son, John Long( brother of my great great grandmother Hanoria(Honora) to John's son also John and finally to Edward Enright.....on the younger John Long's death cert, the informant is listed as a cousin, name of Edward/Edmond Enright.....I'm trying to figure out who the connection is between Edward Enright and John Long; they are listed as cousins but I'd like to know the "how"...also, I woner if there are still Enright family members in the area of Dromartin ?
KerryOkie
Friday 3rd Oct 2014, 12:13PMMessage Board Replies
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Dear Kerry
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out and apologies for the delay in getting back to you. You can use irishgenealogy.ie (a free site) to do all of your research on Kerry parish records. You may find that your search will be successful if you concentrate on siblings and their children; perhaps there will be sponsors or witnesses named on records that will give you a hint and help you establish the relationship in a more concrete way.
Best wishes
Clare Doyle
Genealogy Support
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Thanks for your reply, Clare....I'm aware of most of the resources necessary to do the research but I'm beyond that at this point....I'm hopeful that someone with local knowledge of Dromartin, Causeway, Ballyduff may be aware of more localized resources or MAY even know of the families which I'm asking about...
KerryOkie
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I have passed this to one of our Kerry volunteers who may be able to shed some light on things. He is is a neighbouring parish.
Best wishes
Clare
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Thanks, Clare...Looking forward to hearing from the volunteer....local knowledge is so helpful
KerryOkie
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Just doing a follow-up on my inquiry.....I appreciate all of the help and know that folks are busy so I just want to get a status update.....thanks again to all those who volunteer to help
KerryOkie
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Morning Kerry
Our volunteer is having internet issues. I have passed you to someone else in the meantime!
Best wishes
Clare
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Sorry, but this area is quite away from me and I have only been through the area on visits. I am not familkiar with families there. Contacts in Ballybunion or Listowel may have better info(if we have anyone). Drommartin is in the Rattoo, Kerry Civil parish. Have you looked at:
http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/townlands/index.cfm?fuseaction…
Regards
Jim Lenehan
Dunquin
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Thanks for the link, Jim....hopefully someone with local knowledge of Dromartin/Drommartin will see this message and reply..
KerryOkie
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Hi Kerry
We don't actually have a volunteer in Dromartin and our other Kerry volunteers are quite far off as Jim says. As you know we are dependent on our volunteers for our work to continue but there are some patches of the country where there is no Ireland XO representation just yet.
Kerry local studies might be able to provide further information: http://www.kerrylibrary.ie/
Outside of that you may have to think about a professional researcher from Timeline Genealogy, Eneclann or the APGI or use Ancestry/Roots Ireland to trace the Enright/Long connection to figure out how the cousin relationship is recorded
Best wishes
Clare
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Thank you Joan, appreciate it!
Clare
Genealogy Support
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Thanks, Clare......I have worked with Michael Lynch at the Tralee library in the past and he has been very helpful...
KerryOkie
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Thanks for your efforts, Joan...
KerryOkie
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Hello Joan,
Just thought that I'd ask but expecting that there's been no "joy" regarding my original question...
In any event, I appreciate the effort....
Happy New Year
KerryOkie
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Hello Joan,
I take it that the second contact was not able to help....I want to thank you in any event for your efforts on my behalf.
Ed
KerryOkie