Hi,
I am researching my family tree, my grandmother was Johanna McGrath, born 1882 in Newton, Kilkenny, her father was John Mcgrath, born 1842, Burnchurch, her married Mary Bryne in danesfort, in 1866.
I number of their children wer born in and around Danesfort, I am searching for both living and dexceased relatives in the area, preferably living!
A number of the family also worked at the castle, where John was a coachman, and Mary a chambermaid.
I would be grrateful for any help.
thanks
Keith Hall
Keith Hall
Monday 10th Oct 2016, 06:36PMMessage Board Replies
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Keith:
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
I found a transcription of the 1866 civil marriage record which is below and it mentions the name of the fathers of the bride and groom. I was trying to find the family in the 1901 census. Was Johanna still in Ireland in 1901? Were her parents living?
Roger McDonnell
Date of Marriage:08-Aug-1866
Parish / District:KNOCKTOPHER
County:Co. Kilkenny
Husband John MacGrath Address Burnechurch Age 25 Occupation Groom
WifeName:MaryByrneAddress:Burnechurch Age 26 Occupation LaundressHusband's Father :WilliamMacGrath
Wife's Father JohnByrneCastlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi Rodger,
Thanks for that, John McGrath, my great-grandfather was living on Lees Lane, in the 1901 census, with his wife, mary, and his son John, and daughters, Katie and Johanna, my grandmother.
in the 1911 census, he was living on Abet Street, with his wife and my granmother, who married my grandfather, Alfred Thompson, in 1915 in Kilkenny.
After that I have hit the proverbial brick wall! very difficult to find anything else, so many McGraths!
Thanks again,
Keith
Keith Hall
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Further to my posts on the Mcgrath family, my great grandfather , John Mcgrath, father was William Mcgrath, 1834, who Married Ellen Roberts, in Danesfort.
His siblings were, Thomas Mcgrath, 1838, John Mcgrath, 1842, James Mcgrath, 1843, Mary McGrath, 1846, Judy McGrath, 1848, and Catherine Mcgrath, 1851.
They were all christened at Cuffs Grange, Danesfort, and both of my great grandfathers were married there.
I was wondering if the local church keeps any records, or if any relatives of the family still live in that area.
Thanks
Keith
Keith Hall
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Keith:
Here is a link to the parish register which was microfilmed and then digitized from the register maintained by the local church. There won't be any additional records locally. http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0983
Here is the link https://www.eirphonebook.ie/# to the online Irish phone book which is a partial list of phone users. Use the Residential Tab and then enter mcGrath in Co. Kilkenny. You will get 34 records but only one near Cuffesgrange.
Roger
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi Roger,
Many thanks for that, will start looking, may pop over next year to have a look around the area, came to kilkenny a couple of years ago, but didnt travel around the area of Danesfort. At least I am beginning to narrow things down a bit.
Best Wishes
Keith
Keith Hall
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Hi Keith
I have been researching my family and believe that my great great grandfather James McGrath may also be the James in your family tree. He came over to England and married in Bristol in 1867 to a Mary Ann Padfield. I know that his father was called William from his marriage certificate and that he was a shepherd. James appears in 2 census records in Bristol and on one his place of birth says Kilkenny and the other says Tipperary and is age also differs but I have found a William McGrath in Burnchurch and a baptism for a James which may be the James I am looking for. William also shows up in the Griffiths valuation records as being a tenant of land at Coalsfarm in Burnchurch which would tie in with him being a shepherd and also Farmley in Burnchurch as a tenant of a house and office.
If this is the right James then he would have been the brother of your great grandfather John. Do you have any information on any of John's brothers and sisters?
I am travelling over to Ireland next week and intend going to Burnchurch and Danesfort to see if I can find out anymore.
Best Wishes
Maria
Maria McGrath
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Hi Maria,
Many thanks for your message, sorry for the late reply, i have been on holiday.
Your info looks promisong, and I will check it out with what I have, aand get back to you as soon as possible.
Hope you have some luck with your resaerch over there, I didnt, but didnt have that much information then.
Be nice to find some living relatives!
Thanks again
Best wishes
Keith
Keith Hall