Hello,
We will be visiting Limerick on 16th April, and are searching for any information regarding the above Martin Cronin and Ellen Lahiff, who are my GGG Grandparents.
Martin Cronin was born in St. Patricks in Limerick in 1828 . His parents were John and Hannah. Martin married Ellen Lahiff on 28th July 1851 at St. Johns in Limerick. Ellen Lahiff's parents were Michael Lahiff born 1805 and Bridget McNamara. They then migrated to Australia, where they had 5 children and lived at Waterloo, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
This is all the information I have and would dearly like to find out more.
Pat Hallinan
Sunday 12th Mar 2017, 04:35AMMessage Board Replies
-
Hi Pat,
As you may be aware, the rootsireland marriage record of Michael Lahiff & Bridget has very little info except the name of the parish & denomination:
Date of Marriage:29-Nov-1823
Parish / District:ST. PATRICK'S
County:Co. Limerick
Husband
WifeName:MichaelLahiff
BridgetMcNamaraAddress:
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Roman CatholicThere are no birth / baptism records for Lahiff in Limerick before 1825 on roots I'm afraid; no luck with the Cronin marriage
Possible death record:
Name:MichaelLahiffDate of Death:05-Oct-1891
Age:87Parish / District:LIMERICK NO. 2Address:Colloney StreetCounty:Co. LimerickStatus:Widower (Male)Denomination:Civil RecordOccupation:DEALERSex:Male
GraveyardInformantGraveyard:
Relationship:None GivenParish:
Name:D SheahanCounty:
Address:Occupier Work House
Notes:DEBILITY - CERTIFIED - DIED AT LIMERICK WORK HOUSE
Col
ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
-
Hi Col,
Thank you so very much for that information. Is there an address for the Limerick Workhouse, or has it been dismantled and turned into something else? Is that other address No 2 Colloney Street, Limerick where Michael had lived or is that the Workhouse?
Thank you once again, for your prompt help. We are coming to Ireland at Easter this year, and hope to be able to find this place.
Kindest regards,
Patricia Quinn
Pat Hallinan
-
Hi Col,
Do your records show the birth dates or any other information which would be able to tie this Michael Lahiff into my family tree, as in his children or wife?
Thank you.
Pat Hallinan
-
Hi Pat,
You've been nusy on the genealogy! I had a look for some of your other ancestors but didn't have any luck so didn't respond.
I tried google earth for Connolly Street Limerick but there was only a Connolly Avenue; (no 2 in the record was Parish District no). When I searche for Workhouse nothing came up.
I'm not a Limerick expert but my son-in-law is a Limerick lad so I'll email him.
Not long till your trip!
Col
ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
-
Hi Col,
Thank you very much for your efforts
Patricia Quinn
Pat Hallinan
-
Update Pat.
My son-in-law & his dad discussed the workhouse question.
There was a Colooney St which became Wolf Tone Street; there is now a barracks there so maybe...?
Also 'A new Limerick Workhouse was built in 1839-41 on an 11 acre site on the east side of Shellbourne Road across the Shannon to the north-west of the city'. Would he have been in this one in 1891?
There would be people around who would know where the workhouse was but it's hard to know where to find them.
http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Limerick/ is useful;
Limerick Tourist Information Office, 20 O'Connell Street, Limerick
P:+353 61 317522
Sorry I couldn't get the address for you Pat.
Have a great visit.
Col
ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
-
Hi Col,
Thank you very much for all your research. At least we will have a little bit of an idea of where to look when we get to Limerick!!!
I really appreciate this.
Kind regards,
Patricia Quinn
Pat Hallinan
-
Hi Col,
Have just found an entry on the ship's manifest saying that Michael Lahiff was still alive in 1854, living in St. Patricks, Limerick and that his wife, Bridget McNamara had already died. Does this lead us in any other direction?
Many thanks,
Patricia Quinn
Pat Hallinan
-
Sorry Col, I mistyped in the death date of Michael Lahiff in my records as 1851 when it was 1891, which makes it really a perfect match, so I think that this may be him. Thank you once again for all your efforts and suggestions.
Patricia Quinn
Pat Hallinan