Hi. My grandmother's family were all born in Ardea in late 1800s.
My great grandfather was Daniel Gallivan and also born in Ardea sometime around 1850.
My great grandmother was Johanna Gain and, according to their marriage certificate, was born in Moulatee (as spelled on certifiate).
I would love to hear from anyone with ties or knowledge of the family. I have some information but only from around 1850-early 1900s.
GallivanGain
Monday 15th May 2017, 12:40AMMessage Board Replies
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GallivanGain:
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
Not sure what information you have but I attached links to the 1901 and 1911 censuses. Daniel and Johanna had eleven children. I located the best possible Daniel Gallivan baptismal record in 1845. Not sure if this is the same Daniel.The townland would be Feoramore. I also looked for possible death records. I located one for Daniel in 1923 and a possible record for Johanna in 1941. See links after the baptismal record. You will have to sign-in to see the records.
Roger McDonnell
http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kerry/Ardea/Ardea/1412121/
http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Kerry/Ardea/Ardea/284799/
Area - KERRY (RC) , Parish/Church/Congregation - TUOSIST
Baptism of DANIEL GALLIVAN of FIOROMORE on 2 February 1845
NameDANIEL GALLIVANDate of Birth2 February 1845 (BASED ON OTHER DATE INFORMATION)AddressFIOROMOREFatherDANIEL GALLIVANMotherJULIA SHEA
Sponsor 1DANIEL GALLIVANSponsor 1 AddressNRSponsor 2MARGARET CROWLYSponsor 2 AddressNR
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_retu…
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_retu…
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Thanks Roger. I wonder how likely it is to find someone living who knows of an actual link!? With 11 children you would think they left some relatives even though a few of them ended up in Can/US and the rest stayed in Ireland.
GallivanGain
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Thanks Roger - I didnt realize you had responded! I noticed both links are for Daniel's death and neither is for Johanna - did you have a link for her death?
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GallivanGain
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GallivanGain:
I just came accross this while researching my grandparents. There are a Frances and Timothy Gallivan, children of Daniel, travelling on the SS Adriatic to NY. Timothy, Frances and three other passengers are from Tuosist and a sixth is from Lehud.
The Gallivans and two of the other passengers are all headed to the same address. Are these your Gallivans by any chance?
Pat
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Hi Pat. Yes Tim and Frances were my great uncle and aunt. Daniel and JOhanna were my Great grandparents. Are you related?
How did your research lead you to this post? I am not very efficient searching but am willing to participate if I can help. I dont have any photos of the Gallivans while in Ardea but I do have a photo of my grandmother (Helena) taken early 1900s.
GallivanGain
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Hi Pat
My grandfather would have been a brother of Tim and FrancesDonalgalvin@hotmail.com
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Attached FilesPJ.JPG (113.56 KB)
Sorry for the late response. Somehow I missed the emails.
My grandfather, Patrick Sullivan, was on the same ship. The link is below. It looks like they were all travelling together.
The Gallivans, Cornelius Hartnett, Norah McCarthy and Patrick arrived in NY aboard the Adriatic on October 22, 1914. They were all headed to the same address 304 West 143 Street. If you look at the second page you see the name Nellie Lynch. She was Norah's sister. The McCarthys were first cousins to Patrick. Not sure if they were related to the Gallivans but I have Patrick's grandmother as Mary Galvin.
I'll attach a photo that I think was taken not long after arrival in the US. Pat and his brother John are sitting. Jim McCarthy is standing with his hands on Pat's shoulders. Could the man next to Jim be Tim Gallivan?
Good luck with the research.
Pat
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7488/NYT715_2379-0174/4016981509#?imageId=NYT715_2379-0174
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Thanks for the pic Pat as soon as I looked at it I saw a resemblance between him and my father I think it's very likely to be Tim.Galvin or Gallivan ...the spelling changed
Great pic to have
Thanks again Daniel (Donal ) GalvinDonalgalvin@hotmail.com
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Cheers Donal.
Pat
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Pat,
I read your post about the passengers on the Adriatic, and am interested in particular about Daniel Sullivan from Lehud, since I have Sullivan ancestors and ancestors from Lehud. I tried to trace the clue you left about their intent to head to 304 W 134th Street, and hoped to find them in the 1915 New York State Census. https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2703/32848_B094075-00242?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return#?imageId=32848_B094075-00245 (go to page 4 of 23). Unfortunately, I can't find them. If you have any other clues that might help my search, plese let me know.
BTW, are you a Sullivan?
Thanks,
Don Flinn
donflinn
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Hi Don,
I sent a link to the Adriatic manifest as well as the 1915 New York Census. The address was actually 304 West 143 St not 134 St. It appears the manifest initially listed some different destinations. For instance my grandfather, Patrick Sullivan, was listed as going to meet his brother James. It was then changed to 304 West 143 St. The whole group has 304 West 143 St. Daniel Sullivan is also listed as going to a cousin James Casey living on Adams Street in Brooklyn but again has the 143 St address adjacent.
The 1915 Census for 304 West 143 St doesn't show James but several of the people at the address are from Tuosist. Maybe you'll recognize one of the names.
I'm a Sullivan. My paternal grandfather was Patrick Sullivan from Ardea. He married Kathleen Dwyer from Adrigole. Kathleen came to NY in 1927 also on the Adriatic. Kathleen's mother (my greatgrandmother) was Ellen Sullivan (Keagh). Ellen passed away in 1949 in Adrigole.
My maternal grandparents were from the area between Rathmore and Millstreet. He was Pat O'Brien and grandma was Hannah Sullivan.
Good luck Don.
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Hi Pat
Sorry slow getting back. How certain are you of the names of the men in that photo? I sent it to 3 cousins and 3 thought the man sitting with hands on his lap looked like Tim Galvin. He was from Ardea and his sister (my grandmother Helena) and sister Frances were already in NY.
If there are other photos of Gallivans I would love to see them. It is a bit confusing as to which generation is being referred to in many of these conversations and re-use of names doesnt make it easier.
One of Helena's sisters wouldve been a Mary and her mother was Johanna Gallivan (Gain) and father Daniel.
Michael
GallivanGain
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Is it possible to load images or documents as those links require anscestry membership to view?
GallivanGain
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Gallivan Gain:
I just noticed that I did not respond to your request for the civil death record for Johanna Gallavin. Here is its, third record on the page https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1941/04697/4253322.pdf
You can load documents below. The acceptable file names are listed.
Roger
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Pat,
In following up the search for the Adriatic passenger, Daniel Sullivan b 1894?, son of Daniel Sullivan of Lehud, I found this birth record of a Daniel Sullivan, b 1 Feb 1871, in Ardea to parents Daniel Sullivan and Bridget Gallivan. Would this newborn be the father of the Daniel Sullivan on the Adriatic?
If you would prefer to take this side discussion elsewhere, you can contact me at drfsr1@gmail.com.
Regards,
Don Flinn
donflinn
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Hi Michael,
My dad identified the people in the photo. I don't know how sure he was of the identities. He passed away in 2012. The man sitting to the left was his father Pat Sullivan. He said the man sitting next to him was his uncle John Sullivan. Dad thought the man behind Pat was probably Florence McCarthy who later returned to Tuosist. I recently checked with cousins and it appears the man is actually Flor's brother James McCarthy. Dad didn't know who the man standing to the right was.
Unfortunately I have very little in the way of photos or information. My father was born in 1933. His mother died when he was 11 and his father died when he was 16. John Sullivan died in 1943.
John had an eventful life. He was known as the 'Swansea Boy" because he left home young to work in Swansea Wales. He emigrated to the US in Oct 1913. During WWI he was aboard a ship sunk by torpedo. After the war he became a NYC Fireman. John fractured his back in a work accident and while waiting to retire was killed in a random street robbery in Manhattan. His wife Kitty returned to Ireland when she retired and died in Castletownbere in the 1970's.
I know what you mean about recurring names. The same names reappear each generation. I'm one of seven and we're almost all named after relatives.
Good luck.
Pat
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Attached FilesPatrick Sullivan Civil Birth.pdf (131.97 KB)Pat Sullivan Baptism.JPG (113.88 KB)
Hi Don,
I wouldn't know about Daniel Sullivan.
IrishGenealogy.ie is a really great site but is only as good as the original records. I easily found my 3 other grandparents but couldn't find Pat Sullivan. When I checked earlier the site said his birth probably hadn't been recorded. I've got photocopies of old records for Patrick and his birth varies not only by date but by year. I found a photocopy of an old scrap of paper apparently written to him by a Dr. Randal MacCarthy stating that his birth hadn't been recorded but would be. Recently I found the record on IrishGenealogy.ie. The record is attached. MacCarthy was the Registrar covering Tuosist and registered Patrick in 1919 as born March 4,1891. If I hadn't found that scrap of paper I never would have found him. So even though he was born in 1891 he is listed on the record for 1919 births. I've also attached his baptismal record which gives his birth as February 22nd. These 2 records and the other ones I have are definitely for Patrick but like I said I've seen a date range of 2 years for his birth.
I tried IrishGenealogy for Patrick's parents, Patrick Sullivan and Norah Shea, with no luck. The names are too common and I couldn't definitevely say any of the records shown actually referred to them.
Good luck.
Pat
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Attached FilesDaniel and Johanna headstone.jpg (621.46 KB)
Roger
Thanks for that link. It lists Johanna's death as 1941 but the headstone photo I wa sent, likely of her and Daniel's, says she died in 1931 although it is hard to read. Any insights or ideas? The age and her son Patrick's name match though. It is pretty limited information for a death record!
Michael
GallivanGain
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Donal
I think your daughter was trying to set up a video call with me and you. If you are still interested please let me know and I will be ready at my end. Looking forward to it!
Michael
GallivanGain
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Michael:
Sorry no ideas on the 10 year death year discrepancy.
Roger
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Attached FilesMary Galvin.JPG (117.08 KB)
Donal and GallivanGain,
I had a great email exchange with Don Flinn. While comparing some info I had with Don I came accross something that might interest you. Years ago my aunt Eileen put together a rudimentary tree based on conversations with her aunts from Tuosist.
My granduncle Michael O'Sullivan married Nora Gaine in Ardea. I don't know if Nora is a relative of yours.
Another page shows my great great grandmother Mary Galvin. I've attached that page. Mary's brother Dan is listed as married to a woman named Gaine (Eileen didn't know the first name). Mary is the A column and Dan is the B column. I'm pretty sure Dan is your great grandfather and the people under B are those you were asking about. Take a look and let me know what you think.
Pat
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Thank you Pat yes that would have been my great grandparents Daniel.and Johanna my grandfather was Daniel number 4 on the list
Its intersecting..Dinish Island was by his name
Mr grandmother returned from New York bought a small farm in ArdeaDonalgalvin@hotmail.com
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Kathleen Robertson
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Hi, I have just found this thread of emails on the Gallivans and related families. I am looking for the family and Patrick Gallivan and Mary McCarthy. I have not been able to find Mary McCarthy's family. So far, finding a marriage record has been impossible. Based on the baptism records, here are their children:
Daniel 1875
Mary 1869
Helena
Elizabeth 1872
Frances
Catherine 1882
Honorah 1889
John 1862
Ellen 1873
Patrick 1885
Elizabeth 1879
My grandmother was Honorah. She died when my mother was 12 and so not much family history passed on. The story goes that Mary was the first to immigrate to the U.S. and she brought the rest over one at a time. the son, Daniel, was known as Danny O'Brien Gallivan. He immigrated and then returned to Ireland, I would imagine sometime around his father's death in about 1907. I was fortunate enough to have found the family on a visit to Ireland in 1980 and then lost contact trying to be in the fast lane of life. Some of the names you have mentioned sound familiar, and as you have said, the families loved to use the same name over and over! Thanks,
Kate Robertson
Kathleen Robertson
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Just a note in response to the previous post by Kate Robertson. Kate and I connected via DNA match on Ancestry.com not long after this post.
We are related via her Mary McCarthy ancestor who was a member of the McCarthy family of Cummers West townland in Lauragh Tuosist, who are among my ancestors. Mary McCarthy married into the Gallivan family of Derrylough Tuosist, so a different family to the Gallivan/Galvin family of Ardea.
rye_212
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Rye-212 I thought Kathleen Robertson's family list of Mary McCarthy looked like the children of Daniel and Johanna (Gaine) Gallivan.
GallivanGain
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Hi, following up to my Oct 2023 post.
A group of genealogy enthusiasts in Tuosist are creating a tree of all Tuosist families, including the Gallivans. Almost all the people mentioned in this thread are included in the tree.
To respond to the previous question: Yes the children of Patrick Gallivan+Mary McCarthy of Derrylough, listed by Kathleen Robertson, have many of the same names as the Ardea Daniel Gallivan+Johanna Gaine family. But Kathleen was listing the Derrylough family. There are no documents to prove that Patrick Derrylough and Daniel Ardea were related, but its probable they were close, eg both families had the reasonably rare Elizabeth name. We are currently assuming Patrick and Daniel were brothers. There was an Elizabeth Gallivan, Mrs Walsh of Derrylough, children born 1860s to 1880s who was probably a sister of theirs. Finally, there was a Timothy Gallivan (married Margaret Riney O'Neill) of Derrylough with children born 1850s - 1870s who was probably another close relative. Timothy, his wife and family gradually emigrated in 1870s to Sedalia, Missouri.
The Gallivan family of Feoramore townland Tuosist appear to be a different unrelated family. That family, John Gallivan + Mary Downey Downing appear to have moved to Kenmare where the most recent descendants are the family of Katie Gallivan, Mrs Timothy Creedon, who died in 1971.
Daniel Gallivan (born abt 1840 or various dates, died 1922 per headstone/civil death record) and Johanna Gaine (born abt 1855 per census, died 1931, per headstone/civil death record):
* Daniel was living in Ardea when he married in 1874 but there are no Tuosist baptism records found for him. There were various other Gallivan people in Ardea, so he may have been born there before records began in 1844.
* The name Gaine is from Kenmare/Templenoe, not Tuosist. Only real match for residence name of Johanna at 1874 marriage (and 1878 marriage of her brother John) is Moulacalee townland Tahilla https://www.townlands.ie/kerry/dunkerron-south/kilcrohane/tahilla/maulc…; No baptism found. Her father was Samuel, a rare name. A Samuel Gaine and Mary Rice had other children in Derrylahan townland near Kenmare in the 1850s also and a Samuel Gaine died in Kenmare Workhouse (Hospital) in 1901. Perhaps Samuel was a labourer and moved about.
* The 1941 death is a different Johanna Gallivan of Releigh Bonane Parish
* Patrick, son of Daniel+Johanna remained on the farm in Ardea, noted locally as a desirable farm. His sons Paddy (died 1988) and Danny (died 1998) were the last descendants of Daniel+Johanna living in Tuosist. Another sibling of Patrick was Dan who established a shop in the old RIC barracks at Ardea Cross. Danny, son of Dan, also ran the shop but died in 1970s. His widow and young family moved to Kenmare where she remarried a Sullivan. A son of Danny is on this thread.
Hope this helps to answer the Gallivan questions on this thread.
I have questions on specific individuals mentioned but I am putting those in direct messages.
rye_212
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Sorry, forgot to add that there is one more known sibling for those Gallivan brothers. Mary Gallivan, married Jeremiah "Jer Darby" Sullivan of Ardea, as mentioned in the family tree snippet included in a comment from Pat Sullivan. Mary is the ancestor of the Sullivans and McCarthys mentioned in the posts.
No way to to message individual posters, and don't want to put my email address here. But if you can contribute any Tuosist family history, would love to receive it. You could find me via the "Friends of Tuosist" Facebook page.
- Mike R
rye_212
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Thanks Mike. Great information.