Looking for relations of Daniel Ryan (1868-1948) who married Mary Kinirons in New York in 1890 - they had at least 10 children. Daniels parents were Stephen Ryan and Mary Hogan who married in Nenagh in 1859 and they had at least eight children - six girls and two boys - and lived in the townland of Currabaha a few miles northwest of Borrisoleigh, Co. Tipperary. The ancestors of Stephen and Mary have proven elusive - any help appreciated. Liam
LiamK
Tuesday 11th Dec 2018, 03:32PMMessage Board Replies
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Hi LiamK,
I have searched, but I would need more children's names to confirm my findings.
I have Daniel in 1868, the registration district is Thurles.
Names please, thanks
MargotMargot
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Margot,
Thanks for your response.
I have identified the following children of Stephen Ryan and Mary Hogan - all births recorded in Borrisoleigh which is in Thurles Reg. District I believe
Bridget (1860), Sally (1861), Anne (1865), Daniel (1868), Denis (1870), Margaret (1872), Johanna (1874), Catherine (1877),
The only one of these children I have firm info on regarding where they lived, married and died is Daniel who went to America, married Mary Kinirons, had 10 children, worked as a driver, lived in Manhattan and is buried in the Bronx.
I believe that Denis married a Margaret, had a son James and is buried in Glenkeen.
Any info on the family greatly appreciated. Liam
LiamK
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Hi, Liam, the civil records are from 1864 so Bridget and Sally would be in the Church records.
I have been looking for te marriages of the others, none as yet.
these are the births......
Denis 1870
Margaret 1872
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1872/03234/2185478.pdfJohanna 1874
Catherine 1877
I will look again for you.
MargotMargot
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Hi, just spotted this................
The marriage in Nenagh
7th Sept. lefthand page 2nd from the bottom.
https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000634773#page/26/mode/1up
Margot
Margot
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Margot, many thanks for all that work, much appreciated.
How to find what happened to the daughters of that family is the real challenge. If they stayed and married we might find marriage records with the brides fathers name as Stephen but if they emigrated then where to start looking??
Again, thanks a million
Liam
LiamK
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Margot, many thanks for all that work, much appreciated.
How to find what happened to the daughters of that family is the real challenge. If they stayed and married we might find marriage records with the brides fathers name as Stephen but if they emigrated then where to start looking??
Again, thanks a million
Liam
LiamK