Hello,
I am looking for any information on Martin Owens and his wife, Ellen Angley. Their daughter, Catherine Owens, was my great great grandmother. I have a record of Catherine's birth (from Ancestry) dated October, 1845, from the diocese of Killaloe Broadford, Kilkennedy parish ? I also have the marriage certificate of Catherine Owens, she married Thomas Welsh in 1867, in New York city. On the certificate it states Ellen Angley as her mother and Martin Owens as her father, that Catherine was born in Ireland. On a 1900 census from NY city, her parents place of birth shows Martin as England and Ellen as Ireland. However, the transcription of Catherine's birth record shows mother as Ellen Augh, but on the record itself it looks like Angley and clearly states Angley on Catherine's marriage certificate.
I am trying to find any further information on Martin and Ellen. It's possible that Martin died in Ireland, because in the 1880 US census there is an Ellen Owens, a Sarah Owens and Catherine Owens, aged 14, living in NY city. I haven't found any immigration records for them.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you.
Ellen N.
Ellen N
Monday 29th Oct 2018, 01:33PMMessage Board Replies
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Dear Ellen:
Thank you for your message to the Ireland Reaching Out message board and welcome!
I have had a look for you in the Broadford parish registers which are available for free on the National Library of Ireland website. The page showing your greatx2 grandmother's baptism record is attached.
You might find further children in this register. The link is below:
https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0767
In addition, I have looked for a Martin Owens in the Griffith's Valuation for Broadford parish (also Killokennedy and Kilseily) but have not found any reference to that surname in 1855. It may be that this family emigrated by that time.
However, I did find a reference to a James Angly living in Kilmore townland in the Civil parish of Killokennedy in the Griffith's and I'm wondering if this might be a connection to Ellen Augh/Angley.
I have attached the page for your reference. You can also access this site through the following link:
http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch
The 1901 Census shows an Angley family continuing to reside in this area. It might be worth researching them further.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Clare/Cloghera/Kilmore/1082694/
I will also inquire from a local historian in the area who may be able to shed further light. I will reply on this thread if he has any other information.
The best of luck with your research. Please let me know if you need further information.
Kind regards,
Jane.
Jane Halloran Ryan
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Hello Jane,
Thank you for your reply and for including the information on the Angley family you found in the census and Griffith's. I will look further into the possible Angley births at NLI.
Please do respond if you learn anything about the Angley surname.
Best regards,
Ellen N
Ellen N
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Hi. Ellen: Pat has come back and this is his reply:
Jane, there was a David Owens living in Kilmore in the early 1830s. He had a holding there. probably gone by the end of the Famine. john and Thomas Angley were in Kilmore also around this time.
Hopefully this is something that you can look at further. Let me know if you need anything further.
All the best,
Jane
Jane Halloran Ryan
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Jane,
Thank you for this information. I will keep researching, and thank you and Pat for your help.
Best wishes,
Ellen
Ellen N
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Hi Ellen,
My mother is an Angley, her father originated from Kilmore, Broadford, Co Clare. Unfortunately he passed away before I was born, but would have been born circa 1910 ish I estimate. Happy to put you in contact with her or my uncle's who may have some family history to share.
Philip
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Hello Philip,
Thank you so much for contacting me ! I would love to be able to contact your mother and uncles to possibly learn of any further information on my Ellen Angley. I truly appreciate hearing from you and hope you and your family are keeping well in this global crisis.
My personal e mail is eastsidekid@verizon.net, or I can be contacted through the Ireland XO site.
Looking forward to hearing from you again, many thanks !
Ellen N.
Ellen N
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My 4 x great grandfather was the James Angley from Kilmore Townland that Jane mentioned. I want to find out more about my family. For instance the name sounds English. James rented land from an Irishman, Timothy O'brien. Were they considered Irish? They all were Roman Catholic. I wonder how long they were in Ireland. Where did they come from? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.