I am searching for the possible town land home of Thomas Kiernan born c. 1808 and Mary Mcgovern/Maguaran. I believe they were married in the parish of Oldcaste, Co. Meath in 1833. Their children also born there as Anne date unknown, Edward born 1840, Bridget born 1842, Patrick born 1845 and possibly James born 1848. I have found each of these records in the RC parish registers of Oldcaste. THis family emigrated to New York circa 1846-1849 although I have not been able to find any immigration records for them. I believe Thomas had a brother Michael born 1814 emigrated to US in 1835. I believe Mary had a brother Michael born c. 1830 and in NYC by 1870. Michael Kiernan was married to Bridget Lynch whose father I believe is Henry Lynch.
I would like to locate the Irish town land home for this family and if possible Thomas's parents.
Any assistance or advice would be welcomed. Also a connection to a local historian of this area or elder Kiernan would be great since I am planning to visit this area on May 19th to 21st, 2016.
GWDillmann
Friday 25th Mar 2016, 06:38PMMessage Board Replies
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GW Dillmann:
The marriage was held in Oldcastle in April 1833. No address shown. There were no Ann Goveran/McGovern baptismal records in Oldcastle.
Roger
Date of Marriage:24-Apr-1833
Parish / District:OLDCASTLE
County:Co. Meath
Husband ThomasKiernan
Wife Mary Goveran
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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To Brian Kiernan,
Witnesses for John Guirke and jane kiernans family. mary kiernan 1st child
John and Catherine Kiernan 2nd child.
Jane kiernan 4th child
If you would like ccontact me at patsy.guirke@gmail.comBest Regards,
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For GWDillman
From Griffith's Valuation on-line for 1854:
County Meath, barony Fore, union Oldcastle, parish Loughcrew, townland and placename Knockbrack, place type Townland.
Gives as tenants of James Naper, John, Thomas, William and Rose Kiernan. Any of 3 males could have father of Michael aged c.30+ in 1831 who (I assume) was my great-great grandfather .
Brian Kiernan, Sydney, Australia
Brian Kiernan
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Hi,
I am a descendent of the same family you mention here. My ancestor is James Kiernan of Old Castle, my great great grandfather. RC parish records show he was baptised in 1834, parents Thomas Kiernan and Mary Magoveran.
His family indeed moved to New York. However I was unaware of sibblings accompanying him. James married into the Creamer family, also of Meath.
Many of the Creamers are buried at EverGreens Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY, and many of the Kiernans are at Rosedale Cemetery in Montclair, NJ.
I would love to hear more about your Kiernan research.
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For Brian Kiernan, Australia
Brian, I did not appreciate enough your response the first time I saw it but now that I have had my AncestryDNA results back and have further studied my roots in Co Meath, I think we may be related. I believe my ancestors came from the townland of Milltown which is adjacent to Knockbrack. Also my DNA suggests I have common ancestors who emigrated to Australia sometime in the 1875's-1900's. Up until now I did not think I had any relativs other than those that came to USA. I would be interested in learning more about when your family came to Australia and why you believe your ancestor is Michael Kiernan from Knockbrack. My ancestors came to NYC Manhattan pre-1850.
Gerry Dillmann
GWDillmann
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Earlier? (from Griffith's Valuation on-line for 1854):
County Meath, barony Fore, union Oldcastle, parish Loughcrew, townland and placename Knockbrack, place type Townland.
Gives as tenants of James Naper, John, Thomas, William and Rose Kiernan. Any of the 3 males could have been father of Michael aged c.30+ in 1831?
(eliminateThomas DOB 1808, according to bulletin board he moved to USA in 1840s)
From on-line Civic Records:
Death of a Michael Kiernan aged 70 recorded at Oldcastle (so DOB 1801, married at 30?)
Death of a Bridget Kiernan aged 80 recorded (so DOB 1809, m. at 22?)
Great-grandfather John came to Australia in 1870.
Brian Kiernan
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Earlier? (from Griffith's Valuation on-line for 1854):
County Meath, barony Fore, union Oldcastle, parish Loughcrew, townland and placename Knockbrack, place type Townland.
Gives as tenants of James Naper, John, Thomas, William and Rose Kiernan. Any of the 3 males could have been father of Michael aged c.30+ in 1831?
(eliminateThomas DOB 1808, according to bulletin board he moved to USA in 1840s)
From on-line Civic Records:
Death of a Michael Kiernan aged 70 recorded at Oldcastle (so DOB 1801, married at 30?)
Death of a Bridget Kiernan aged 80 recorded (so DOB 1809, m. at 22?)
Great-grandfather John came to Australia in 1870.
Brian Kiernan
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If you want more detail email me brian.kiernan1@bigpond.com
Brian Kiernan
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GW Dillman I think I have the right author of this request. I did not contact you personally because I am not a relative and don't want to be drawn into a long search. I have been searching Oldcastle and Milltown recently. I would like to advise you of the following MvGovern return in a search of the Meath tithes -all 1826 and all only a few kilometres south of Oldcastle, which is variably an administrative use of the word.
McgovernBenardMoylagh,MeathMoylaghMeath1826
McgovernJohnMoylagh,MeathMoylaghMeath1826
McgovernPattGartlonyMoylaghMeath1826
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxMcgovernPhilMilltown and ClondervishMoylaghMeath1826xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I can also advise that, if you search the Tithes, you will find a Henry Lynch on the list at Milltown in 1826. I have come across a Henry Lynch, who died in Oldcastle much later, who was born in 1803. However, I feel this man would have been too young to hold a Tithe in 1826. However, if Henry Lynch, ( 1826) was in his 30s or 40s or older, as a son, born in 1803 would indicate, it would appear that he was dead before 1845. You now have the sum total of my knowledge. Your inclusion of Henry Lynch suggested I might be able to help your McGovern request.
I am not Irish or American. Like Brian, I live in Victoria, although he does not say that, so we had better say Australia. Best Of Luck.
Walton Meath
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My apologies. I re-read your request. If you check the Tithes, you will find that Phil McGovern and Henry Lynch are neighbours of a James and John Kiernan. All are in Milltown, with variable acreages, Henry Lynch appearing to be wealthier? than the other three. To do this click on any name and bring up the page image.
Walton Meath
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Hi,
I am not sure what my connection is to Kiernan but I have a couple of DNA matches that go back to Milltown, Oldcastle Meath. I also have some unknown Magauran/ McGovern matches.
My Gedmatch # is T369242 and my brothers gedmatch # is JN5031552
My known relatives Michael Cannon from Dernahyltemore, Leitrim, Ireland and Bridget Stretton from Miskaun Glebe, Leitrim. Michael O'Donnel and Ann Duke from Mohill, Leitrim.
If anyone knows a connection to these families, I would love to hear from you.
Regards, Lynn
Lrcd143ct
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Lynn I am connected to both the Kiernan ( Thomas ) and McGovern families in Milltown, Oldcastle. My Ancestry DNA name is gerrydillmann. How do you know you have unknown McGovern matches. I believe i am related to Owen & Philip McGovern who lived in Milltown and emigrated to NYC. Philip married Cahterine Kiernan in NYC and had extensive family. Other relatives from this family include: Murtha, Haffran, Cavanagh, Mordaunt, Compton, Meehan, Ware, Sarter, and Callahan. If any of these surnames are in your tree, this could nbe the connection.
Gerry Dillmann
I can be reached at gerrydillmann@optonline.net if interested in sharing more.
GWDillmann
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I don't know if there is a connection to people mentioned in this post thread, but I have BRYAN/BERNARD MCGAUGHRAN in my family tree.
Baptized on July 2, 1832, Kilbride and Mountnugent RC Parish, Westmeath and Meath and Cavan, Ireland
Parish Kilbride and Killeagha, Mountnugent Diocese Meath
Emigrated to New York City in the 1850’s
1st marriage, details unknown
2nd marriage in NYC, 1868 to Katherine Teresa Smith (Smyth).
Death September 8, 1885 in NYC
Father -Terence Gaughran, Mother - Ann Sheridan. They were married in 1820, Oldcastle, Co. Meath
I've never seen McGovern as a variant speling for McGaughran, but Im sure it might be possible.
RosieMack