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My Great Grandparents, John Clarke (b. either Nov 1832 or Oct 1833 possibly in Tehallan parish) & Anne Reddick (b. May 1847) were married on 11/2/1874 in St Colman's Church in Clontibret. Anne's address is quoted as Annaseeragh. John has a Liverpool address but is a widower so must have been married before presumably in Monaghan as he has returned to re-marry. John & Anne both moved shortly afterwards permenantly to Liverpool and had a family there from which I am descended.  John's father is Thomas Clarke and Anne's is James Reddick, both farmers. John I think has a younger brother, James Clarke, and Anne possibly has brothers Thomas, James and sister Margaret. As I know very little about my Irish ancestors I want to find out more about the Reddicks and Clarkes in Clontibret. Any help greatly appreciated.

Thanks, John Henry Clarke 

Friday 9th Oct 2015, 04:12PM

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  • John,

    Griffiths Valuation for 1860 shows James Reddick’s farm. He was on plot 6, which was a farmhouse, outbuildings and 8 acres.

    The farm in 1901:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Monaghan/Castleshane/Annaseeragh/1634543/

    And in 1911:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Monaghan/Castleshane/Annaseeragh/807023/

    There was no Reddick farm in Annaseeragh in the tithes 1830, so it looks as though the family acquired it between 1830 and 1860.

    PRONI has the following 2 probate abstracts:

    Administration of the estate of James Reddick late of Anasora County Monaghan Farmer who died 24 November 1899 granted at Armagh to James Reddick Farmer. Effects £94.

    So James died intestate. His full probate file was destroyed in the 1922 fire in Dublin.

    James junior:

    Probate of the Will of James Reddick late of Annaseeragh County Monaghan Farmer who died 18 January 1917 granted at Armagh to Robert Tate and Thomas Reddick Farmers. Effects £211 15s.

    The above will is on-line on the PRONI site, and named various relatives:

    http://apps.proni.gov.uk/DCAL_PRONI_WillsCalendar_IE/WillsSearch.aspx

    The family were Church of Ireland, and so you might want to search the Clontibret parish records for baptisms, marriages and burials. Baptisms start in 1850, burials in 1864 and marriages in 1845. The baptisms and marriages are on the rootsireland site (subscription). No burials on that site. There is also a copy of the records in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast. They are not on-line and a personal visit is required to view them.

     

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 9th Oct 2015, 05:32PM
  • Hi Elwyn, Many thanks for your speedy response and all the information regarding the Reddick lands and wills, I will look on the PRONI site. It's given me a starting point to look for more Reddicks, ancastors and descendants. I am beginning to wonder if my great grandfather John Clarke did not come from Clontibret but perhaps another parish, though I assume he must be from Monaghan originally as otherwise how would he meet Anne Reddick? Alas his name is fairly common and its difficult to know if I've found the correct John Clarke, I wish there was still a C19th census! Many thanks again John

     

     

     

    Saturday 10th Oct 2015, 07:40AM
  • John - I am related to your Reddick family through your Anne Reddick's mother, who was Elizabeth Whitcraft. Elizabeth was a first cousin of my ancestor Thomas Whitcraft who came to Canada. I have much information to share with you. E-mail me at jmccallum@rogers.com

    Jim McCallum, London, Ontario, Canada

    Jim McCallum

    Monday 21st Nov 2016, 11:13AM

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