Researching Brady family. Hugh and Emily Brady and family. Hugh born 1901 married Emily nee Baldwin in Halifax Yorkshire. Moved to the farm in 1926, had 8 children. Hugh moved back to UK while Emily looked after the farm. The land continued to be farmed after she left in 1959 by a poss Mary Ferguson who used to send money yearly. Trying to research back from 1926 also if anyone can tell me the name of the local church. Have The children of our lady Mary on a photo.
Any help is appreciated, trying also to locate the farm and land as visiting from UK in August in memory of my Dad who died in December.
Pimble
Monday 5th Mar 2018, 11:04PMMessage Board Replies
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Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
The church is Church of St. Joseph and Mary. http://achonrydiocese.org/parishes/mayo/attymass/?doing_wp_cron=1520298…
Hugh's birth was not registered civilly as far as I can tell but below is a transcription of his baptismal record.
I did locate the family in the 1911 census http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Mayo/Sallymount/Graffy…
I also found the 1894 marriage record for his parents and the grandfather of the 1901 Hugh was Michael.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_re…
I will alert our HQ about your August visit.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Roger McDonnell
Name:Hugh BradyDate of Birth:13-Jul-1901
Date of Baptism:14-Jul-1901Address:GraffeyParish/District:ATTYMASGender:MaleCountyMAYO
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Father:Hugh BradyMother:Catherine GainlyOccupation:
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Informant 1:John Brady Sponsor 2 /
Informant 2:Mary GilmartinCastlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Wow, thanks so much. That is fantastic news and I really appreciate all your help. I've only been able to get so far with ancestry. If only my Dad was here to tell xx Now I can research a little further. Apparently Hugh had a brother who lived in Bonnyconnolon. The family think his name was John, his wife was Mary Kate and they had one son John or Johnny. My cousin remembers visiting, would probably have been late 50's, early 60's.
Pimble
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Hi, how do I find out where the farm was situated. I know it was Sallymount Graffy Attymass. It would be lovely to find out if anything still exists. The farm was handed down through the generations. My Nan and cousin visited in 1973 but said that gypsies had been in the house at that time. The land continued to be farmed by a possible Mary Ferguson who sent money every Christmas to my Nan.
Thanks in advance for any help received x
Pimble
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Pimble:
I went back to the 1855 Griffiths Valuation records for Graffy townland. Unfortunately, there was no Brady family farming in the townland at that time so either Hugh Sr. or another realtive took over a property sometime after 1855. (The Griffiths has records and maps which can help pinpoint the location of a farm).
Graffy had a good number of households in the 1901 census. The house number assigned 19 was not an address. The constable taking the census forms from the families numbered the houses in order as he vitisted to collect the forms. I think your best bet is to visit Graffy and ask a local about a Mary Ferguson farm.
Roger
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Thanks Roger,
I appreciate your help and I will be visiting Graffy in August so hopefully I can get help to locate it xx
Pimble
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Thanks Roger,
I appreciate your help and I will be visiting Graffy in August so hopefully I can get help to locate it xx
Pimble